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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%

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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
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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
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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 .

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