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Oct. 24, 1918.
Nov. 21, 1918.

Total.

SCHEDULE 12.-Depositary bank division statistics—Continued.

FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN PAYMENTS.

$174,631, 079 71, 188, 268

245,819, 347

ANTICIPATION OF FIFTH LIBERTY LOAN.

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Schedule 13.-Classification of Liberty loan subscriptions in 1918.

$139, 133, 633 149,496,020 237, 165, 171 177, 980, 779

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Group.

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Three.

Four.

Five..

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SCHEDULE 14.-Statistics in connection with third Liberty loan.

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SCHEDULE 14.—Statistics in connection with third Liberty loan—Continued.

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1 The difference between this figure and the total subscriptions is represented by registered bonds. SCHEDULE 15.-Statistics in connection with fourth Liberty loan.

1,402, 127

140, 212, 700

148, 771

143, 474

5,839 3,498

4, 109, 019

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The difference between this figure and the total subscriptions is represented by registered bonds.

SCHEDULE 16.-Total amount and number of subscribers to the fourth Liberty loan in cities with population of 25,000 and over.

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SCHEDULE 16.-Total amount and number of subscribers to the fourth Liberty loan in cities with population of 25,000 and over-Continued.

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SCHEDULE 17.—Seventh Federal Reserve Liberty Loan Organization.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

Chairman, F. O. Wetmore, Chicago.

Vice chairman, C. H. Schweppe, Chicago.

Secretary, Eugene M. Stevens, Chicago.

H. L. Stuart, Chicago.

J. B. McDougal, governor, Federal Reserve Bank, Chicago.
W. A. Heath, chairman, Federal Reserve Bank, Chicago.
John E. Blunt, jr., Chicago.
Howard W. Fenton, Chicago.
W. M. L. Fiske, Chicago.
Miss Grace Dixon, Chicago.
Arthur W. Reynolds, Chicago.
Watkin W. Kneath, Chicago.
Solomon A. Smith, Chicago.
John Jay Abbott, Chicago.
M. A. Traylor, Chicago.
E. K. Boisot, Chicago.

O. T. Reeves, Chicago.

Frank O. Lowden, governor of Illinois, Springfield, Ill.

F. W. Merrick, commissioner of banking, Lansing, Mich.
Ashton Clemens, Des Moines, Iowa.

Henry W. Bennett, Indianapolis, Ind.

Fred Vogel, jr., Milwaukee, Wis.

George Woodruff, Joliet, Ill.

CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE.

Director of campaign, C. H. Schweppe.

Assistant director of campaign, James L. Martin.

Secretary and treasurer, Frederick Merritt.

Director of publicity, B. F. McCutcheon.

Director of speakers' bureau, Henry P. Chandler.

Director for women, Miss Grace Dixon.

Director of foreign language division, F. J. Streyckmans.

Director of sales for Chicago and Cook County, Charles W. Fold:.

Director of sales for Illinois, Heman Gifford.

Director of sales for Indiana, Will H. Wade.

Director of sales for Iowa, C. H. McNider.
Director of sales for Michigan, F. R. Fenton.

Director of sales for Wisconsin, E. J. Kearney.

Chairman finance committeee, Howard W. Fenton.

Chairman bank committee, John E. Blunt, jr.

Ex-officio, J. B. McDougal, governor Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.

WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION.

Chairman for women, Miss Grace Dixon, Chicago.

Chairman women's committee for Chicago and Cook County, Mrs. Bertha D. Baur, Chicago.

Chairman women's committee for Illinois, Mrs. Howard T. Willson, Springfield.
Chairman women's committee for Indiana, Mrs. F. H. McCulloch, Fort Wayne.
Chairman women's committee for Iowa, Mrs. Wilbur W. Marsh, Waterloo.
Chairman women's committee for Michigan, Mrs. D. D. Ashbaugh, Detroit.
Chairman women's committee for Wisconsin, Mrs. John W. Mariner, Milwaukee.
SCHEDULE 18.-District committee on capital issues.

Chairman, W. A. Heath, Chicago.
Vice-chairman, J. B. McDougal, Chicago.
Executive committee:

Rufus C. Dawes, Chicago.
E. D. Hulbert, Chicago.
Joy Morton, Chicago.
James Simpson, Chicago.
Frank O. Wetmore, Chicago.
Secretary, Lyman A. Walton.
E. J. Buffington, Chicago.
Simon Casady, Des Moines
Emory W. Clark, Detroit.

Executive Committee-Continued.
B. A. Eckhart, Chicago.
Louis A. Ferguson, Chicago.
S. A. Fletcher, Indianapolis.
Oliver C. Fuller, Milwaukee.
Chauncey Keep, Chicago.
John J. Mitchell, Chicago.
John J. O'Brien, Chicago.
George M. Reynolds, Chicago.
B. E. Sunny, Chicago.
E. K. Boisot, Chicago.
D. R. McLennan, Chicago.

SCHEDULE 19.-—Summary of the activities of the district committee on capital issues to

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3. Acted on by both Chicago and Washington committees...... 369 475,076, 435

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1 Discrepancy between these amounts accounted for by difference between face of application and amount passed on.

2 Discrepancy between these amounts accounted for by difference between face of application and amount passed on.

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