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Form F. R. 285 STATEMENT FOR THE PRESS For immediate release Board of Governors . of the Federal Reserve System April 20, 19^ B A M DEBITS— DEBITS TO DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK ACCOUNTS Bank debits as reported b y banks in leading centers for the week ended , April 15 aggregated $10,875*000,000. Total debits during the 13 weeks ended April 15 amounted to $11+1,028,000,000, or 11+ per cent above the total reported for the corresppnding period a year ago,- At bamcs in New York City there was an in crease of 5 per cent compared with the corresponding period a year ago,and at the other reporting centers there was an increase of 19 per cent. Federal Reserve District Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago St. Louis Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Franci&co SUMMaRY BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS ______ (In millions of dollars)_____ Vjeek ended 13 weeks ended April 16', April 15 , April April 15, 19U2 191*2 19U1 ; 191A 7,016 8,369 660 573 51>072 3,722 i+,180 ,5U>199 501 7,51*2 6,595 553 8,780 788 10,297 815 5,811 l+,808 1*1+8 375 318 U,0l+9 1*,935 371* 1,1*86 18,9o5 21,992 1,673 l+,622 3,755 357 309 172 2,065 211* 2,599 318 i+,517 3,679 31*9 29!* 3,823 3, ill* 259 10,105 798 957 12,323 •Total, 271+ reporting centers New Yonc City* 11+0 other centers* ,■ 133 other reporting centers 10,875 3,807 6,091 977 9,620 3,398 5,387 835 11*1,028 . 1+9,021 79,379 12,628 : 121*, OOl* 1+6,639 67,057 10>309 DEBITS 3Y BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER, DURING THE WEEK ENDED APRIL 15, 1942 (In thousands of dollars) YORK (Cont'd) DISTRICT NO. 2 - M DISTRICT NO.. 1 - BOSTON Elmira Hartford Conn. ’ N. Y, 9U,565 5,872 11 n New Haven Jamestown 21+,383 It, 150 it 11 1 1 ,1+58 New York Waterbury 3,806,55° 1*,058 Poughkeepsie Bangor Maine 1*,010 tt tt 16,123 Rochester . Portland 39,036 tt Syracuse Mass. Boston 27 ,191+ 377,639 t t tt Brockton 5,306 Utica 10,802 tt 6,599 Fall River tt 1*,011+ Holyoke 1 DISTRICT NO, 3 - PHILADELPHIA tt Lowell Wilmington i*,l*38 ... tielT"" 28,1*05 1 tt Lynn Camden N. J. ' 17,016 5,5l;l tt t t 6,231* Trenton New Bedford 29 ,11+6 tt 21*,852 Allentown Penn a Springfield 7,867 tt u 20,009 Altoona Worcester 2,865 tt Manchester i*,9lo Chester N. H. 6,671* t t 1*6 ,1*01+. Harrisburg k. I. Providence 13 ,12 1 tt 3 ,221+. Hazleton Burlington Vt. 3,097 t t Johnstown / 5,317 tt DISTRICT NO. 2 - Ndj; YORK Lancaster 8,066 t t 6onn. Stamford Lebanon 5,291 2,1+73 tt Norristown Montclair N. J. 3,585 3,615 tt tt 99,51*2 Philadelphia Newark 382,798 tt Northern New Jersey Reading 10,208 tt Clearing House Assn. Scranton 1*6,511* 12,1+83 n H +,962 Passaic T7ilkes-Barre N* J. 7,143 tt ’ 7illiamsport Albany N.Y. 31*, 187 3,978 tt tt 5,836 , York Binghamton 8,770 ( t t Buffalo 73,335 in tKe national series covering .Li+1 centers,available beginning with 1919 . ‘ Included p o m F. R. 285_a DEBITS B Y BANKS IN B&CH REPORTING CENTER, DURING THE .;SEK ENDuD APRIL 15*1942 (In thousands of dollars) ( ATLANTA (C ont*d) DISTRICT NO, 6 DISTRICT NO, 4 - CLEVELAND Ga, 1,903 Albany 4,701 Lexington 1 'fry* il 68,926 Atlanta Ohio 27,993 Akron tt ti 8,548 Augusta 14,340 Canton II n 971 Brunswick 108,712 Cincinnati tt t t Columbus 7,319 212,888 Cleveland tt tt 408 Elberton 78,645 Columbus i l t t 7,096 Iv ia c on 27,999 Dayton tt tt 819 Newnan 4,280 Hamilton tt 9,728 t t Savannah 4.729 Lima It 1,326 tt Valdosta 1,756 Lorain 69,056 t t L a * New Orleans 4,051 Middletown tt Miss, 2,795 Hattiesburg 5,368 Springfield tt i t 9,697 Jackson 2,948 Steubenville it 3,916 t t jjieridian 47,885 Toledo tt ti 2,259 Vicksburg 5,687 Warren tt Tenn Chattanooga 17,159 16,557 Youngstown it 10,012 tt Knoxville 2,607 Janesville tt 23,386 Nashville 5,027 Pa. Butler t t 10,761 Erie tt DISTRICT NOf 7 - CHICAGO 1,029 Franklin t t Aurora TET7 2 , 504 . Greensburg 3,997 ii t t Bloomington 997 Homestead 3,875 tt Champai gn-Urbana t i 2,566 3.74S Oil City it tt Chicago 215,827 909,516 Pittsburgh it Danville 7,372 W. Va. Wheeling 2,951 it Decatur 6,283 it j^lgin DISTRICT NO, 5 - RICEiOND 2,533 ti Moline 104,224 L>. Washington 3,473 tt Peoria 18,240 Baltimore ua. 123,305 tt Rockford 11,162 2,493 Cumberland it Springfield 5,602 Hagerstown 6,955 Ind# Fort Wayne Asheville C, 3,657 11,551 tt G ary Charlotte 25,631 5 , W j8 it Hammond 7,966 Durham 3,007 tt Indianapolis 5,756 Greensboro 69,449 tt South Bend Raleigh 15,134 14,518 tt Terre Haute 5,344 Wilmington 7,331 Iowa Cedar Kapids 12,130 7,46o ii*ins t on-Sal em ti Clinton 2,225 t>, 119 Charleston tt Davenport 8,646 Columbia 6,483 it Des leoines 8,508 Greenville 26,638 tt Dubuque 2,820 4,017 Spartanburg n Mason City 2,768 Va, 2,980 Danville tt Muscatine 4,412 1,026 Lynchburg tt Sioux City Newport News 2,879 13,277 n Waterloo 20,326 6,829 'Ncvf.olk Kich. Adrian 1,288 2,263 Portsmouth ti Battle Creek 50,462 -4,638 I:j chmona it Bay City 7,204 I.cauoke 4,569 it Detroit Va. Charleston 14,931 351,675 tt Flint Huntington 5,315 8,049 tt Grand Rapids 16,656 it Jackson DISTRICT NO, 6 - ATLANTA 5,U90 Kalamazoo Ala;---35,348 Birmingham 7,127 TI Lansing 1,761 Dothan 7,84o It Saginaw 23,140 6,201 Mobile T t Green Bay 6,806 Montgomery 5,058 II Manitowoc 26,018 Jacksonville Fla, 2,354 ti Milwaukee Miami 15,865' 88,978 i t Oshkosh Pensacola 3,575 2,747 it Sheboygan 10,788 Tampa6,325 Form F. R. 285*b DEBITS BY BANKS IN BACH REPORTING CENTER,DURING THE W E E K ENDED APRIL 15. 1942 (In thousands of dollars) DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY (Cont«d) DISTRICT NO. 8 - ST. LOUIS Okla. Muskogee 3,045 Ark, El Dorado 1,359 tt « Oklahoma City 25,515 Fort Smith 4,613 tt ti Okmulgee 554 500 Helena tt tt Tulsa 45,755 Pine Bluff 4*017 ti 1,566 Wyo, Casper Little Rock 15,037 ti t t Cheyenne 3,919 Texarkana (See also Tex.) 3,971 DISTRICT NO. 11 - DALLAS Ep.st St. Louis & iIat» 1 Ariz. Tucson 3,930 Stock Yards 111. 15,151 ii La. 13,683 Shreveport 2,324 ^Quincy 1,506 Roswell K .' Ivl. Evansville Ind, 9^307 Tex. Abilene 3,181 Louisville 53,328 Ky. tt ti Austin 6,541 Owensboro 1,605 it Beaumont Miss, 7,659 Greenville 1,420 it Corsicana 1,061 Mo. 190,910 St. Louis 11 ii 91,188 Dallas Sedalia 664 tt It El Paso io,444 Springfield 5,092 tt Fort Worth 20,407 Tenn. 46,800 iviemphis tt 7,446 Galveston tt 86,00$ Houston MINNEAPOLIS DISTRICT NO. 9 ti 3,126 port Arthur ’ Einn* Duluth 11,064 ti ti San Antonio 24,017 98,291 Minneapolis tt tt Texarieana Red Wing 514 ti (See also Ark.) 2,251 St. Paul 63,717 n it 2,842 Tyler South St. Paul 11,653 1 1 tt 4,696 Waco Winona 1,661 t i Wichita Falls Mont. 4,479 Billings 3,014 n Helena 2,125 DISTRICT NO, 12 - SAN FRANCISCO Dickinson N. D# 496 tt Ariz. Phoenix 14,633 Fargo 5,936 tt Calif. Bakersfield Grand Forks 5,369 1,836 11 tt Berkeley 8,545 Jamestown 649 tt tt Fresno 9,741 Minot 1,473 tt Long Beach 15,458 1,422 • D* Aberdeen it tt 292,890 Los Angeles Sioux Falls 6,430 tt Oakland 45,781 L* Crosse Vas. . 2,388 it it Pasadena 7,909 Superior 1,489 it Sacramento 30,410 tt San Bernardino DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CIT Y 3,399 tt San Diego 30,615 Colorado Springs Colo. 3,803 n tt San Francisco 239,588 . Jjanver 45,^73 It tt San Jose 6,538 Grand Junction 946 1? tt Santa Barbara 2,665 Pueblo 4,115 II Stockton Kans. 5,684 Atchison 972 tt Idaho Boise Hutchinson 4,375 2,985 ti Nev. Reno 3,767 Independence 727 n Ore. Eugene Kansas City 3,795 6,d03 tt tt Portland 63,376 Lawrence 948 tt it Salem 5,703 Pittsburg 1,476 tt Utah Ogden Topeka 4,093 4,436 tt ti Salt Lake City 18,685 Wichita 19,167 Ifrash, Bellingham 2,256 M o f Joplin 4,340 it it Everett 3,607 Kansas City 95,621 ti tt Seattle 89,713 St. Joseph 9,151 it Spokane 15,517 Neb. Fremont 979 tt tt 16,922 Tacoma Line oln 6,644 tt t i Walla 7«alla , 2,425 Omaha 45,868 tt Yakima 3,650 Albuquerque K. M# 5,434 Gklu* Bartlesville 6,448 it Enid 2,808 it Guthrie 383 Corrected figures— w eek ended April 8, 1942: Fremont, Nev., 1,015.