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STAEEJELTT FOR Released for publication Suada/ morning, April 28; not earlier. PRESS St. 6 1 7 5 Federal Reserve Board, April 2?( 132Q% bash DIBITS Debits to individual accounts, as reported to the fodoral 3cservo 3oaru by banks in loading cities for the week ending April 24 aggregated $ l S ,$3 3 ,0 0 0 000 or 9.3 per cent below the total reported for the preceding week, and 3*9 per cent above the total for the corresponding week of last year. A^^re^atc deoits for l4l centers for waicn figures have been •vablished ^’ockly since January 1 9 1 9 amounted to i;'15,Slo,0 0 , 0 0 0 .as compared r/ith vl7 ,4 3 4 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 for the preceding week and ^ l j , 225,000,000 for the-7 0 0 k ending ‘ April 25 of last year. DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL 1CC0UITTS - SULrilRY 3Y FEDERAL BZSm jE DISTRICTS ( i n thousands of dollars)_______________ ________ Federal Humber of e e Iz e n cl i n Reserve centers Apr. 24, 1 9 2 9 Apr. 17, 1 9 2 9 Apr. 25, I 9 2 S District included Jo. 1 - boston 2 - >Jew York 3 - Philadelphia 4 - Cleveland 5 - Richmond 6 - Atlanta 7 - Chicago 3 - St. Louis 9 - Minneapolis 10 - Kansas City 11 - Dallas 12 - San Francisco TOTAL 16 S30.3S4 14 15 25 1 0 , 5 1 0 ,1 0 9 6 5 8 ,3 0 6 7 9 2 ,9 9 4 23 2 9 7 ,0 2 7 26 33 2 9 6 ,9 7 9 17 29 17 28 1 ,5 9 3,91 6 311,114 179,337 3 4 4 ,4S9 202,779 8 2 0 .970 267 1 6 , 6 3 8 ,4 5 4 16 753,353 1 1 ,4 6 5 ,3 4 7 763,325 371,301 328,577 323,704 l,7 3 7 ,5 o l 684,887 1 0 ,0 33 ,6 2 4 6 4 5 ,3 6 1 717,193 2 9 2 ,5 4 2 2 6 3 ,6 9 4 1 .5 1 S ,433 3 5 2 ,8 6 1 3 0 8 ,2 6 6 186,122 333,503 1 7 2 ,0 1 5 3 0 2 ,2 7 9 225,919 ____ 9-46,579.1 8 ,3 ^ ,1 5 7 1 7 6 ,5 6 3 388.605 1 6 ,0 0 8 ,4 6 2 DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUHTS BY BAN'IS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER (in thousands of dollars) '.7eek ending Teek ending Apr. 24, IQ29 Apr. 24,1929 DISTRICT NO. 1 - BOSTON DISTRICT NO. 2 - NEW YORE (Con.t'd) Bangor, lie. 3,272 Northern New Jersey Boston, Hass. 414,395 Clearing House Assn 64,031 Brockton, :iass. 5 ,8 9 4 Passaic, N. J . 10,682 Fall River, Mass. 5,923 Poughkeepsie, N v. 3,742 Hartford, Conn. 54,582 Rochester, N . Y 33,013 Holyoke, Mass. 3,076 Stamford, Conn. 4,o4s Lowell, Mass. 4,303 Syracuse, N. Y. 2 1 ,1 5 5 Lynn, Mass. 7,395 Manchester, N . H. 3,470 DISTRICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA New Bedford, Mass. 5 ,524 Allentown, Pa. 3,970 New Haven, Conn. 2 5 , s4o Altoona, Pa. 4,135 Portland, Me. ,9 ,1 5 3 Camden, N . J . l 4 „57V Providence, R. I . Chester, Pa. 40,035 6 ,0 9 2 Springfield, Mass. Harrisbu.rg, Pa. 19,039 3,450 Uaterbury, Conn. Hazleton, pa. ■11,473 3,274 Worcester, Mass. 17,005 Johiistovm, Pa. 5,314 Lancaster, Pa. 3,528 DISTRICT NO. 2 - NETT YORK Lebanon, Pa. Albany, N . Y. 1,779 36,534 Norristown, Pa. 3,500 Binghamton, N. Y. 5 ,4 7 2 Philadelphia, Fa. 509,772 Buffalo, N . Y. Reading, Pa. 109,537 1 1 ,2 0 5 Elmira, N . Y. 4,286 Scranton, Pa. • l b ,300 Jamestown, N. Y. 5 , o 4i Trenton, N. J . 16,095 Montclair, N * J . 5 ,6 5 4 '’ 1 Ikes-Ear r e , pa, 9,363 Newark, N . J . ios,995 Williamsport, Pa. 4,672 New York, N . Y, 1 0 ,0 9 2 ,9 1 9 :vilmington, Del. 20,050 York, Fa. 6 ,183 C. DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY M : : S IN EACH REPORTING CEUTEB (In thousands of dollars)_______________________ St. 6l75a jWeek ending Week ending |Apr. e4, 1 9 2 9 Apr. 24, 1 9 2 9 DISTRICT NO. 4 - CL3YELM] DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA (Cont'd) Alcron, Ohio 219 2 7 ,64-0 Elberton, Ga. Butler, Pa. Hattiesburg, Miss. 2,632 1,635 Canton, Ohio Jackson, Miss. 9,913 11,559 Cincinnati, Ohio 95,43S J acksonvi1l e , FI a. 19,737 Cleveland, Ohio 2 0 2 ,1 2 6 ICnoxvi 11 e , Tenn. 3,199 Columbus, Ohio 4o ,5 6 6 4,oi4 Macon, Ga. Connellsville, ?a. 738 Meridian, Miss. 3,530 Dayton, Ohio Miami, Fla. 23,279 9,183 Erie, Pa. Mobile, Ala. 8,695 S,S99 Franklin, Pa. Montgomery, Ala. 1,263 6,743 Greensburg, pa. Nashv i 11e , Tenn. 4,457 20,950 Homestead, Pa. 468 Newnan, Ga. 1,154 Lexington, My.. New Orleans, La. 77.020 6,533 Lima, Ohio Pensacola, Fla. 1,470 3,093 Lorain, Ohio 1,222 Savannah, Ga. 7,24o Mi adletown, Ohi 0 8,262 Tampa, Fla. 2,337 Oil City, Pa. 5 ,1 2 2 Valdosta, Ga. 900 Pittsburgh, Pa, Vicksburg, Miss. 25s , 175 1,131 5,454 Spri ngfi e Id , Ohi 0 2,502 Steubenville, Ohio DISTRICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO Toledo, Ohio Adrian, Mich. 1,168 54,771 Warren, Ohio 2,74 o 3,832 Aurora, 111. Wheeling, W. Va. Battle Crook, Rich. 11,255 5,233 Youngstown, Ohio 16,316 Bay City, Mich. 3,246 Zanesvilla, Ohio Bloomington, 111. 3,117 3,749 DISTRICT NO. 5 - RICHMOND 10,251 Cedar Rapids, la. Ashevillo, N. C. Champaign-Urbana, 111. 5,197 3,192 Baltimore, Md. Chicago, 111. S7.359 897,237 Charleston, S. C. 5,300 Danville, 111. 2,587 Charleston, W. Va. 3,330 Davenport, la. 11,379 Charlotte, N. C. Decatur, 111. 13,235 4,635 Columbia, S. C. Des Moines, la. 19,904 5,393 Cumberland, I'd. 2 ,i4 s Detroit, Mich. 351,517 Danville, Va. 1,625 Dubuque, Iowa 3,277 Durham, N. C. Flint, Mich. 5,916 11.774 Greensburo, N . C. Fort Wayne, Ind. 10,686 6,575 Greenville, S. C. 5,047 Gary, Ind. 4,638 Hagerstown, Md. 2,313 18,916 Grand Rapids, Mich. Huntington, W. Va. 2,583 Green Bay, Wis, . 4 ,3 0 9 4 ,2 4 5 Lynchburg, Va. 4,826 Hammond, Ind. 2,123 Newport News, Va. Indianapolis, Ind. 43,155 Norfolk, Va. 15,776 Jackson, Mich. 6,770 Raleigh, N. C. 4,442 7 ,2 3 4 Kalamazoo, Mich. Richmond, Va. 30 ,4io Lansing, Mich. 11,700 Roanoke, Va. 6 ,9 3 5 Mason City, la. 2,500 Spartanburg, S. C. 2,336 Milwaukee, Wis. 6 1 ,3 6 0 Washington, D. C. Moline, 111. 6 0 ,0 0 3 3,013 4 ,0 9 0 Wilmington, N. C, Muscatine, la. 1,337 1 1 ,2 6 0 Winston-Salem, N. C. Oshkosh, Wis. 3 ,0 0 0 Peoria, 111. 13,533 DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLALTTA Rockford, 111. 8,390 Albany, Ga. 34i Saginaw, Mich. 7,345 Atlanta, Ga. 51,176 Sheboygan, Wis. 3 ,6 0 6 6,632 Augusta, Ga. 1 4 ,9 3 5 Sioux City, Iowa 3 2 ,4 2 0 Birmingham, Ala. South Bend, Ind. 11,633 326 Brunswick, Ga. Springfield, 111. 8,373 Chattanooga, tenn. 11,529 Terre Haute, Ind. 5,150 Columbus, Ga. Waterloo, Iowa 3 ,4 7 5 6,197 Dothan, Ala. 721 C. DESITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS 3 7 B A M S III EACH REPORTING CENTER ( l a tlior.sands of dollars)_______________________ M St. b-' Va 6l 75 IJ1 Week ending Week ending Apr. 24, 1 9 2 9 Apr. 24, 1 9 2 9 DISTRICT NO. S - ST. LOU] S DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY ( Cont'd) East St. Louis and N a t 11. Okmalgeo, Okla . 1,893 Stock Yards, 1 1 1 . lb.Ol'o Omaha, Hob. 5 1 ,7 2 0 Eldorado, Ark. 1,849 746 Parsons, Kans. Evansville, Ind. Pittsburg, Kans. 8 ,72s 1 ,2 6 2 Port Smith, Ark. 3 ,0 0 4 Ptaeblo, Colo. 4,372 G-reenville, Miss. 806 St. Joseph, Mo. 13,373 Helena, Ark. 023 Topeka, Kans. 4,179 Little Roclc, Ark. 1 7 ,6 2 2 Tulsa, Okla. 3 6 ,6 7 1 Louisville, Ky. 43,123 Wichita, Kans. 15,476 3 5 ,2 2 7 Memphis, Tenn. Owensboro, Ky. 1 , 27s DISTRICT NO. 11 - DALLiS Pine B lu ff, Ark. 2 ,4 4 5 Abilene, Tex. 1 ,9 7 2 Quincy, 1 1 1 . 3 ,2 0 6 4,649 Austin, Tex. St. Louis, Mo. 1 7 1 ,1 1 1 Beaumont, Tex. 6 , boo Sedalia, Mo. 1 ,0 6 9 Corsicana, Tex. 1,157 Springfield, Mo. Dallas, Tex. 5 6 ,36s 3,733 Texarkana,Ark.( See also Tex.) 1,1S1 El Paso, Tex. 9,689 Ft. Worth, Tex. 25,285 DISTRICT NO. 9 - laNNEAPOLIS Galveston, Tex. 6,799 Aberdeen, S. D. 1,44s Houston, Tex. 42,354 B illin g s, Mont. Port Arthur, Tex. 1,991 3,230 Dickinson, N . D. 329 Roswell, N. M. 7S3 15,706 Duluth, Minn. San Antonio, Tex. 2 0 ,2 2 9 Fargo, N„ D. 4,543 Shreveport, La. 9 , 4oo Grand Forks, N . D. 1 ,6 5 2 Texarkana, Tex. Helena, Mont. 2,247 (See also A rk.) 2,482 Jamestown, N. D. 631 Tucson, Ariz. 2 ,6 5 1 La Crosse, Wis. 3,428 Waco, Tex. 3 ,5 6 2 Minneapolis, Minn. Wichita Falls, Tex. 90,909 5 ,4 5 7 Minot, N. D. 2,015 Red Vling, Minn. 521 DISTRICT NO. 12 - SAN I B M Cl SCO St. Paul, Minn. 37,363 Bakersfield, C alif. 2 ,6 0 5 Sioux Falls, S. D. 4,863 Bellingham, Wash. 2,485 South St. Paul, Minn. Berkeley, Calif. 8,395 4 ,4 s i Superior, Wis. 1,751 Boise, Idaho 3,310 Winona, Minn. 1,590 Eugene, Ore. 1 ,8 0 6 Everett, Wash. 3,007 DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY Fresno, C alif. 6,846 2,848 Albuquerque, N . M. Long Beach, C alif. 14,850 Atchison, Kans. 1 ,5 1 3 Los Angeles, C alif. 2 7 0 . 3 SS Bartlesville, Okla. 3 ,6 4 i Oakland, C alif. 5 5 ,o i4 Cksper, TTyo. 1,910 Ogden, Utah 3,549 Cheyenne, Wyo. 1 ,6 0 9 Pasadena, C alif. 8,830 Colorado Springs, Colo.. 3 ,2 3 2 Phoenix, A riz. 8 , 26s Denver, Colo. 44,436 Portland, Ore. 36,791 Enid, Okla. 4,003 Reno, Nev. 2,751 Fremont, Neb. 870 R itzv ille, Wash. 133 Grand Junction, Colo. 690 Sacramento, C alif. 1 0 ,0 7 s Guthrie, Okla. Salt Lake City, Utah 779 1 9 ,6 2 1 Hutchinson, Kans. 3,301 San Bernardino, C alif. 2,551 Independence, Kans. 3,031 San Diego, C alif. 14,438 Joplin, Mo. 3,398 San Francisco, Calif.. 2 5 1 ,1 9 1 Kansas City, Kans. 4 ,5 8 2 San Jose, C alif. 5 ,8 9 4 Kansas City, Mo. 93,281 Santa Barbara, C alif. 3,231 Lawrence, Kans. 1 ,0 5 4 Seattle, Wash. 55,273 Lincoln, Neb. Spokane, Wash.. 7,543 13,1 32 Muskogee, Okla. 2,808 Stockton, C alif. 5,775 Oklahoma, City, Okla. 30,263 Tacoma, Wash. 1 1 ,5 0 2 Yakima, Wash. 3,170 Note; Bank debits for week ending April 1 7 , 1929 , not previously reported; Wheeling, W. V a ., 1 2 ,1 3 2 ; Topeka, Kans., 4 ,9 5 1 . C