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bi.-'i-i'-iii-iiiJ'- ~ o R xilui i.~jCi_*.; S b i for publication horning, Sept. 4; It e a r l i e r . St. 5492 Federal Reserve Board September 3, 1927- BANK 3EBI3 !fcMts to individual accounts, as reported to the Federal Reserve Board "by In leading cities for the week ending August 31, 1927, aggregated F7,306,000 or 2.2 per cent above the total of $11,828,829,000 reported for "|T?c3ding week. jftelal debits under review are $1,024,474,000 or 9.3 per cent above those fee week ending September 1, 1926. New York City reported an increase of !XO,000, San Francisco $32,000,000, and Boston, New Orleans and Los Angeles v .~00 u?ch. Philadelphia reports a decline of $12,000,000 and Buffalo a fc» of pi1,000,000. pgregate debits for 141 centers for which figures have been published -ince January 1919 amounted to $11,451,053,000 as compared with .o33,000 for the preceding week and $10,U2U,O99,000 for the week ending Vr 1, 1926. DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANZS IN REPORTING CENTERS l"'" ' Number of centers Week e n d a n g Bbrve Number of centers ! 1 [k strict inc luded Aug. 3 1 , 1927 Aug. 24, 1927 Sept. 1, 1926 (In thousands of doll .ars) t - Boston 16 5o2, S9U 523,724 534,355 7 - Now York 14 7,113,233 6,837,935 6,124,14"0 1 - Philadelphia 17 430,4o7 496,654 500,741 1 - Cleveland 24 646,525 616,449 625,935 * - Richmond m 23 276,670 263,789 270,329 [$> - At. i a n t a 2k 252,356 239,828 251,921 JF - Chicago 37 1,223,320 1,320,878 1,246,524 t - St. Louis 15 255,500 270,036 261,308 : - Minneapolis 17 162,os6 15S,972 169,999 m - Kansas City 28 234,42o 282,767 307,394 B. - Dallas 16 152,417 154,5S4 150,793 ha - San Francisco 23 667.662 663,213 6i8.qqV TOTAL 259 12,037,906 11,323,829 11,063,432 REPORTING CE3 [TEES BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS ( In thousands of dollars) r ^ T ' T NO. 1 - BOSTON 3angor, Me. 3,432 2,842 3,147 Bcston, Mass. 377,900 342,043 364,413 Brockton, Mass. 5,022 4,952 4,235 Fall River, Mass. 6,102 6,285 5,506 Bartford, Conn. 33,333 ^0,952 31,596 Holyoke, Mass. 4,351 4,552 2,913 Lowell, Mass. 3,633 3,793 4,600 Lynn, Mass. 6,426 9,247 5,^62 Manchester, N. H. 3,103 3,520 3,276 : r ;w Bedford, Mass . 6,326 5,783 5,970 Hew Haven, Conn. 24,514 21,263 23,002 Portland, Me. 10,659 10,313 10,227 Frovidence, R.I. 31,479 29,540 29,135 Soringfield, Mass • 13,100 16,500 16,91+U : aterbu.ry, Conn. 8,019 7,191 7,979 Worcester, Mas 5S. 15,2iK) 14,948 15,550 Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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Page 1: Bbrve 5o2, S9U - FRASER€¦ · fee week ending September 1, 1926. New York City reported an increase of !XO,000, San Francisco $32,000,000, and Boston, New Orleans and Los Angeles

bi.- 'i-i '-iii-iiiJ '- ~ o R xilui i.~jCi_*.; S b

i for p u b l i c a t i o n horning, Sept. 4; It e a r l i e r .

St . 5492 Federal Reserve Board

September 3 , 1927-

BANK 3EBI3

!fcMts to i n d i v i d u a l accoun t s , as r epo r t ed to the Federa l Reserve Board "by In lead ing c i t i e s fo r the week ending August 3 1 , 1927, aggregated

F7,306,000 or 2 .2 per cent above the t o t a l of $11,828,829,000 r e p o r t e d f o r "|T?c3ding week.

jftelal d e b i t s under review are $1,024,474,000 or 9 .3 per cent above those fee week ending September 1, 1926. New York City r e p o r t e d an i nc r ea se of !XO,000, San Franc isco $32,000,000, and Boston, New Orleans and Los Angeles v . ~ 0 0 u?ch. P h i l a d e l p h i a r e p o r t s a dec l i ne of $12,000,000 and Buffalo a

fc» of pi1,000,000.

p g r e g a t e d e b i t s fo r 141 c e n t e r s for which f i gu re s have been publ i shed -ince January 1919 amounted to $11,451,053,000 as compared with .o33,000 fo r the preceding week and $ 1 0 , U 2 U , O 9 9 , 0 0 0 for the week ending Vr 1, 1926.

DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANZS IN REPORTING CENTERS l"'" ' Number of

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

Bbrve Number of

c e n t e r s ! 1

[k s t r i c t inc luded Aug. 3 1 , 1927 Aug. 24, 1927 Sept. 1 , 1926

( In thousands of doll .a rs) t - Boston 16 5o2, S9U 523,724 534,355 7 - Now York 14 7,113,233 6,837,935 6,124,14"0 1 - P h i l a d e l p h i a 17 430,4o7 496,654 500,741 1 - Cleveland 24 646,525 616,449 625,935 * - Richmond

m 23 276,670 263,789 270,329

[$> - At. i ant a 2k 252,356 239,828 251,921 JF - Chicago 37 1,223,320 1,320,878 1,246,524 t - St. Louis 15 255,500 270,036 261,308 : - Minneapolis 17 162,os6 15S,972 169,999

m - Kansas City 28 234,42o 282,767 307,394 B. - Dal las 16 152,417 154,5S4 150,793 ha - San Francisco 23 667.662 663,213 6i8.qqV

TOTAL 259 12,037,906 11,323,829 11,063,432

REPORTING CE3 [TEES BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS ( In thousands of d o l l a r s )

r^T 'T NO. 1 - BOSTON 3angor, Me. 3,432 2,842 3,147 Bcston, Mass. 377,900 342,043 364,413 Brockton, Mass. 5,022 4,952 4,235 Fa l l River , Mass. 6,102 6,285 5,506 Bar t ford , Conn. 33,333 ^0,952 31,596 Holyoke, Mass. 4,351 4,552 2,913 Lowell, Mass. 3,633 3,793 4,600 Lynn, Mass. 6,426 9,247 5,^62 Manchester, N. H. 3,103 3,520 3,276 :r;w Bedford, Mass . 6,326 5,783 5,970 Hew Haven, Conn. 24,514 21,263 23,002 Por t l and , Me. 10,659 10,313 10,227 Frovidence, R . I . 31,479 29,540 29,135 Sor ingf i e ld , Mass • 13,100 16,500 16,91+U • :aterbu.ry, Conn. 8,019 7,191 7,979

Worcester, Mas 5S. 15,2iK) 14,948 15,550

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DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL \CCOUNTS BY BASKS 12? REFCRTIUG CENTERS s t . 5U92

1— Aug. 3 1 , 1927 i Aug. 24, 1927 SeiDt. 1 , 1926

( In thousands of d o l l a r s >) IBICT ¥0 . 2 - WW YORK

JL:any, :T. Y. 31,253 27,243 22,694 1 i lighamt on, N. Y. 3,973 4,856 5,857 ahxffalo, IT. Y. 73,091 71,543 84,107 I l t t i r a , N. Y. 3,642 3,SUQ 4,340 PBDestown, N. Y. 3,976 4,290 4,444 ^ s n t c l a i r , H. J . 4,219 4,279 4,933 *ewn.rk, i\j. j . 75,198 76,797 74,911 lew Tor i , J. Y. 6, 810,476 6,532,225 5,817,739 Pbrthern lew J e r s e y Clear ing

House Assoc ia t ion 46,85s 47,423 45,764 Passa ic , N. J . 8,501 8,810 7,622 r roghkeepsic , N. Y. 3,539 3,172 3 Mi •©Chester, N. Y. 34,244 33,359 34,241 Stamford, Conn. 3,095 3,468 2,956 Syracuse, N. Y. l o , l o 8 16,621 11,041

MtCT NO. 3 ~ PHILADELPHIA i l len town, Pa. 7,808 7,625 8 , lb0 l l t o o n a , Pa. 3,861 3,859 3,590 Banden, N. J . 11,802 13,101 12,260 t e s t e r , Pa. 5,037 4,643 5,769 r*«irris"burg, Pa. 7,202 7,446 9,609 -az le ton , Fa. 3,019 3,237 3,599 Johnstown, Pa. 4,936 5,04s 5,741 Saacas tcr , Fa. 5 ,6 l6 5,976 5,228 Icoanon, Fa. 1,552 1,598 1,527 lorr is tov/n , Pa. 2,981 2,784 -Ph i lade lph ia , Fa. 3 6 4 , ^ 9 373,948 376,519 leading, Fa. 8,628 8,912 9,936 Scranton, Pa. 16,200 15,100 16,400 t ren ton , IT. J . 13,201 14,923 14,343 t i l k e s - B a r r e , Pa. 8,800 10,100 n,6s6 f l l l i a m s p o f t , Pa. 3,289 3,897 3,795 Wilmington, Del. 10,411 12,378 7,938 Tork, Pa. 4,516 4,862 4,641 '

3HLICT NO. 4 - CLEVELAND JDcron, Ohio 20,708 21,471 17,934 3-i t ler , Pa. 2,506 2,37S 2,315 Canton, Ohio 8,768 8,752 8,975 It nc i nnat i , Ohi 0 81,575 s i , 736 74,604 Cleveland, Ohio 169,344 142,031 158,92s Columbus, Ohi 0 32,500 34,280 33,665 tonne11sv i l i e , Pa. 9Z0 1,055 1,231 > 7 t o n , Ohio 19,9^1 17,787 17,727 t r i e , Pa. 7,229 S,549 7,763 Srccnsburg, Pa. 4,858 4,599 4,312 ~T3ostead, Fa. 986 935 1,246 Lexington, ICy. 4,728 4,615 4,146 lima, Ohio 2,577 2,971 3,708 l o r a i n , Ohio 1,185 1,199 1,449 Addict07/n, Ohio 2,351 2,532 2,506 Cil Ci ty , Pa. 3,051 3,625 2,814 H t t s b u r g h , Pa. 200,011 192,179 198,249 Spr ingf ie ld , Ohio 4,725 5,363 5,212 f t euhonv i l l c , Ohio 2,429 2,109 2,730 Toledo, Ohio 47,132 43,378 45,739 Tirren, Ohio 2,804 2,345 2,917 T-ocling, "/. Va. 9,168 9,426 9,064 TrmgstoT/n, Ohio 14,430 15,593 l 6 , l 6 l l a n e s v i l l e , Ohio 2,533 2,541 2,490 Digitized for FRASER

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CEBITS TO TVDtnjmL ACCOUNTS BY BANK? IN IMPORTING CENTERS St. 5U92

w„a^e_^__e_ii_ci_i_a_g

Aug. 31, 1927 Aug. 2U, 1927 ! Sept. 1, 1926

( in thousands of dol lars)

r r - . ICT NO. 5 - RICHMOND

Ashevi l l e , N. C. 6,751 7,221 Bal t imore, . M4. 86,1+58 20,279 Charleston, s. C. 5,SgU 5,295 Charleston, W. Va. 7,999 2,532 Char lo t t e , N. C. 11,153 10,501 Columbia, S. C. 3.W2 U,12U Cumberland, Md. 2,091 1,232 Danvil le , Va. 1,902 2,052 Curham, N. C. 9,576 8,1*02 Greensboro, N. C. U,566 U,s65 Greenvi l le , S. C. 5,767 ^-,323 lagerstown, Md. 2,007 2,U6U Hangington, W. Va. 5,090 5,027 iTnchburg, Va. 3,567 3,^36 Newport News, Va. 2,11+7 1,97^ Norfolk, Va. 13,7*49 13,660 Haloigh, IT. C. 3,717 3,9^3 Hichmond, Va. ^2,292 29,21b Soanoke, Va. 5,25b 6,376 Spartanburg, S. C. 2,771 2,230 ***shington, D. C. H6,9^3 1+U.726 Wilmington, N. C. U,o^9 3,712 "inston-Salem, N. C. 2,021 2,211

rSlCT NO. 6 - ATLANTA

Albany, G-a. 1,222 1,07b At lanta , G-a. 29,256 30,Uoi lugusta , Ga. 6,025 5,192 1 i rmingham, Ala. 22,050 32,320 rrunswick, Ga. 623 659 Chattanooga, Tenn. 2,392 S,137 "olumbus, Ga. 3,227 2.23U Dothan, Ala. 1,031 9U0 l i b e r t o n , Ga. I63 123 Hat t i e sbur g, Mi s s. 1/439 1,H>40 tHckson, Miss. U,i66 ^,296 J a c k s o n v i l l e , F l a . lU.gUl 16,216 I n o x v i l i e , Tenn. 7,097 7,139 ptocon, Ga. 5,19*+ 5,207 Weridian, Miss. M?3 3.391* l i ami , F l a . 5,572 7,599 l o b i l e , Ala. 2,312 7,733 pontgornery, Ala. 5,35^ 1+.5U9 f ^ s h v i l l e , Tenn. 17,^57 19,675 lV*nan, Ga. 1+3)4 ^02 Ts* Or leans , La. 79,106 6U.695 r snsaco la , F l a . 1,721 1,814 punmiuli. Ga. 13 ,63^ 10,751 t^snpa, F l a . 8,^05 2,679 T-iidosta, Ga. 2,725 2,569 ncksburg , Miss. l,1422 1,021

7.22U 2^,932

6,127 7,919 9,5lft U.130 1,722 1,321 5,709 k, 821 3,^26 2,3H 5,692 lK321 2,73^

16,999 U.255

30,05U 5,966 2,169

^5,227 M37 2,277

1,117 31,727

5,120 30,600

259 9,307 2,976

602

125

3,213

21,961 7,210 U,s6o 3,055 7,613 U,669

19,226 1+21

6U,922 1,961

12,08U 1^,567

2,302 1,232

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DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN REPORTING CSNTERS St. 5492c

W e ^ k e n d i n g

Aug. 3 1 . 1927 Aug. 24, 1927 Sept. 1, 1926

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

s r r r : NO. 7 - CHICAGO •

• i£ r i an , Mich. 932 1,080 949 I * .» a , 1 J. J. • 3.539 4 117 3,273

\i*i Ci ty, Mich. 2,417 2 S34 2,883 . -- . r ington, 111 . 2,674 2 496 2,795

ISriir Rapids, Iowa S , 6 l l S 246 8,301 Sbacrpaign-Urbana, 111. 3.130 3 047 2,602

•"fifciraeo, 111. 764,622 S32 513 760,357 I c r r i H e , 111. 2,469 2, 485 • 2,723

- ' I r - s -por t , Iowa 6,532 8 6q3 7,021 |§lr*r%tur, 111. 4,424 h 73U U,357 rifci Voines, Iowa 14,170 16 022 15.233

3r-.r;)it, Mich. 179,306 is6 699 127,320 • fe-ique, Iowa 3.1** 3 259 2,871 ^ f l i - t , Mich. 10,^49 9 842 9 ,09^ (Vbrt *ayne, Ind . 7,831 8 36S 8,193 P * f 7 , Ind. 6.327 5 781 6,126

• n a d Rapids, Mich. 15.595 17 75^ 17,709 j Jfc»*s Bay , Wis. 2,862 3 261 2,703

.SSEEond, I n d . M30 4 78(3 4,034 fadlanapo1i s, Ind. 35.103 36 764 37,297 I'lecson, Mich. 4,020 4 277 4.725

Ilfclssazoo, Mich. 5,117 E j

594 5,60s !i«c.;ing, Mich. 7,200 7 921 7,800

lilfcssn Ci ty , Iowa 2,100 2 7,G0 2,200 g.fel*a<ikee, Wis. 60,864 65 597 65,066 Bfclinc, 111. 1,920 1 986 2,420 p t e c a t i n e , Iowa 1,060 1 204 1,094 Nfcfe>osh, Wis. 2,^00 2 ,900 3,000 BN«ria , 111. 9,693 9 784 9.269 : l ^ v f o r d , 111. 6,76S 6 274 5,252 ; Iwriaaw, Mich. 5,245 r

0 311 5.249

iJfe?toygan, Wis. 3,580 3 H57 4,419 | H n z Ci ty , Iowa 14,877 14 239 15,618 1 t ruth Bond, Ind . 9,260 10 .594 11,248 p fe r ingf ie ld , 111 . 6,284 6 ,^24 7,454 B N T 9 Hauto, Ind. 4,355 4 ,273 4,706 |;l«*-=rloo, Iowa 4,130 4 ,268 4,229

|T- : :T NO. 3 -- ST. LOUIS l i t e * St- Louis and Nat ' 1.

Stock Yards, 111. 11,526 11,75S n.951* C : : r a d o , Ark. 1,671 1,651 2,255

ff^mnsvillG, Ind. 9.71S 10,19^ 2,855 Bfert Smith, Ark. 2,591 2,637 2,951 iSTf-envillG, Miss. 603 579 628 p t e e n a , Ark. 769 669 1,049 p i i t l e Rock, Ark. 15,720 16,602 15,271 1-JjjPiisville, Ky. 36,160 32,292 32,5^2

terihis, Tonn. 25,851 28,361 22,117 jprfcensfcoro, Ky- 1,103 1,128 932 mze Bluff, Ark. 2,085 2,437 2,142 | f c - c y , 111 . 2.31S 2,429 2,701 Wjk. Louis , Mo. 142,044 149,119 141,700 I l M a l i a , Mo. 1,009 894 l , 0 b 2 | % r l a g f i e l d , Mo. 2,332 3 ,236 3.037

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lOr i ' s TO tiDi'vixfjATi .Ciciom-ifi B7 BVK&$ I S R^TXjjjia G^FTiEs s t . -1+920

I_o_o_k £_£_4.J1.J2_k

Aug, 5i, 1927 ! Aug. 2U, 1927 I Sept. 1, 1926

(in thousands of dollars)

•w-~ a 50. 9 - KIFTEAPOLIS

Xcciieen, S. D. Mont. si -.lings,

*̂- skin son, Diiuth, '.'inn. largo, N. D. -rand Forks, IT. D. It lena, Mont. Ja^esto^n, N. D. £& Crosse, Vis. * 1 nne apo l i s , !.ti nn. " i io t , H. D. Eel Wing, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. Sioux F a l l s , S. D. Scuth St. Paul, Linn. Saporior, Wis. "inona, Minn.

1,872 i,U6i

275 15,655 3,lu6 1,737

S85 2.136

22,751 1,557

579 35.019

3,9^1 b, ,'92 1,800 1,206

l.UoS 1,583

265 13,^20

3,350 1,670 2,256

tzCo 50S

9 0*7 o c , c^c SU,118

l . ^ S 552

32,U63 !*f128 6,1^3

1/401

15 2 1 1

1,^25 l.UUy

29s 381 860 656 S65 U29 509 lHS Ui6 551 )499

7,151 1,267 1,011

37

RICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY

Albuquerque, IT. H. I t chi son, Ivans. S a r t l e s v i l l e , Okla. Casper, Wyo. Cheyenne, Wyo. Colorado Spr ings , Colo. Denver, Colo, rn id , Okla. Fremont, Neb. jrand J u n c t i o n , Colo. >a thr io , Okla. ?ut chi nson, Hans. Independenee, Kans. J c p l i n , Mo. Kansas Ci ty , Kan 3. l ansas Ci ty , Mo. L-aTrrc nee , Kan s. Lincoln, .Teb. ifuskogee. Okla. Oklahoma Ci ty , Okla. Ofcnolgeo, Okla. Cteaha, !Teb. Parsons, Kans. ?i 11 sbur g, Kan s. Pueblo, Colo. St. Joseph, Mo. lopeka, Kans. Tulsa, Ckla. " i c h i t a , ICans.

1,965 1.315 5,^30 I .851 1,288 3,132

36,282 3,688

D I J

111 677

3,697 2,33^ 4,622 ^ ,521

25,56l 927

S.481 2,123

12,653 1,5§6

U6.423 573

1,129 3,296

12,1*31 3,122

22,8^35 12,544

2 , 2 H 7

1, 346 3,232 J- , >-•• u.^r

1,529 3/475

37,775 3,526

60s 7l5 70S

3,6o5 1,828 4,533

27,233 961

6,516 2,133

17,561 1,627

721 1,125 4,521

12,02U 3:525

Oil t'll.f\ £lH-, .-) -rU

13,126

2, 1, 5: 2, 1, 3,

Hi, 4.

529 167 396 oik 271 988 521 07U 728 7^7 713 968 660 830 39 4

S9,lU8 ,166 457 756

1 6 2

22,286 2,228

47,120 662

1.U28 3*924

12,474 3,098

33,927

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SETTS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BAMS IN RSPORTINS CATERS St. 549 2«

7v o e k e n d i n g

Aug. 31, 1927 Aug. 24, 1527 Sept. 1, 1926

(In thousands of dol lars)

|tCT NO. 11 - DALLAS

Abilenet Tex. Ittfiiin, Tox. •WnsBont, Tex. Corsicana, Tex. Dallas, Tex. m Faso, Tox. I t i Worth, Tex* r^lveston, Tex. Houston, Tex. fort Arthur, Tox. pswe l l , N. UpW San Antonio, Tex. Sl-Levoport, La. T^xarkana, Tex. Tucson, Ariz. *aco, Tex. • Ichi ta F a l l s , Tex.

IttCT NO. 12 - SAN FRANCISCO

1.985 2,913 4,102 4,3?s 4,4l2 3,oUo l.OSS 1,057

^ , 583 43,317 7.043 '3,625

17,319 19.173 9.9S5 S,4O0

4o,7io 40,S34 1.753 2*830

600 5 20 18,521 19,765

7,237 7.3$ 1,739 1,693 1,626 1,61^ 3,693 3 .424 4,537 4,9^1

rakersfield, Calif. I t 1 lingham, VJash. Berkeley, Calif. io ise , Idaho Sigene, Ore. f r e r e t t , wash. Fresno, Calif. Long Beach, Calif, Los Angeles, Galif. Bakland, Calif. Ogden, Utah Pasadena, Calif. Fnoenix, Ariz. Portland, Ore. Heno, Nev. P i t zv i l l e , ^ash. Sacramento, Calif, p i t Lake City, Utah San Bernardino, Calif. San Diegot| Calif, Sin Francisco, Calif. San Jose, Calif. Santa Barbara, Calif. Seatt le, tfash. Spokane, iVash. Stockton, Calif, lacoma, Wash. T^kima, wash.

,875 .575 ,S96 ,896 ,1+10 ,35S ,956

7.SS0 172,S6l U2.011 3,798 6,570 5.020

36,467 1.997

346 7.0S9

13,200 2,086

12,03S 21+5,663

5.729 2,820

49,997 11,653

5,603 9.2U1 2,227

2,133 1.796 4,710 2,772 1,635 2,323

9,7^1 174,911

1+3,303 3.451 6,959 4,571

37.1^8 2,109

381 9,085

13,607 d, c.hj

12,5}41 226,979

5,77l+ 2,34o

52,081 12,995

6,2l+0 9,026 2,412

2.314 3,612 4,2l4 1,056

39,127 6,343

20,421 12,090 38,378-1,51k

i , 661. 8,166 2,075 1,525 3,377 5.723

2,600 2,310 3,11+3 3,956 1,415 2,1+06 8,392 8,061

159,346 31,826 5.499 6,107 4,369

4l,582 2,033

242 6,184

15,606 1,682

11,562 213,654

4,758 2,208

50,287 12,149

4,528 10,002

2,826

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