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STATEMENT FOU.THE PRESS
Released for publication
Sunday morning, Apr. 28;
not earlier.

B-806
Federal Reserve Board
April 27, 1935.

BANK DEBITS

Debits to individual accounts, as reported to the Federal Reserve
banks in leading cities for the week ended April 24, which included five/days in
some of the reporting cities, aggregated $ 6 , 991 , 000, 000, or 12 per cent below the
total reported for the preceding week and 5 per cent below the total for the cor­
responding week of last year*
Aggregate debits for the l4l cities for which a separate total has been main­
tained since January 1919 amounted to $6,504,000,000, compared with $7,409,000,000
the preceding week and $6,908,000,000 the week ended April 25 of last year.

SUMMARY BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS
______ (In thousands of dollars)

Federal
Number
Reserve
of centers
District
included
No. 1 - Boston
17
2 -N
ewYork
15
3 , - Philadelphia
IS
4 - Cleveland
25
5 -R
ichmond
23
6 - Atlanta
26
7 - Chicago
1+0
8 - Sti Louis
16
9 - Minneapolis
17
1 0 - Kansas City
28
1 1 - Dallas
18
12 - S
an Francisco
J$.
total
271
-

Apr.

24,

1935

Week
ende d
Apr.
Apr. 1 7 ,
1935

25,

1934

3 ^ ,2 5 7
3 * 3 8 6 ,6 6 1

4 4 2 ,5 4 2

3 7 1 ,5 ^ 6

3 ,8 4 6 ,7 3 9

3 .8 9 2 ,2 0 3

3 2 6 ,8 6 7

3 9 5 ,7 9 0

4 0 6 ,3 3 1

451 , H 90

31+7,833
386,876

2 0 9 ,9 8 7

2 3 1 ,4 6 2

2 0 8 ,9 0 2

172*458

193*959

1 5 9 ,1 8 9

9 3 5 ,7 6 1
1 8 3 ,2 4 8

1 ,0 5 5 ,5 9 9
2 0 1 ,2 2 8

123,663
216,362

1 3 7 ,1 3 3
2 4 5 »TOO

895.172
170 , 071+
113,757
194*177

1 1 + 5 ,8 9 7

1 5 5 ,1 7 2

1 2 1 ,1 8 3

602jfQ6

500,828. ____

R73.727

7,959,520
7 , 361 , 7^0
DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER
________ (In thousands of dollars)_________
I Week ended
Wee!£ ended
[Apr. 24, 1935
Apr. 2U, 193'
DISTRICT NO. 1 - BOSTON
DISTRICT N O 2 - HEW YORK (,Cont*d)
Bangor, Me.
Northern New Jersey
2,752
Boston, Mass.
220,1+01+
Clearing House Assn.
36,M.53
4,4^0
Brockton, Mass.
Passaic, N. J.
3,218
Burlington, Vt.
1,802
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
2,sl+9
Fall River, Mass.
Rochester, N. Y.
20,985
3,29^
Hartford, Conn.
Stamford, Conn,
2,623
28,995
Holyoke, Mass.
2,061
Syracuse, N. Y,
13.773
Lowell, Mass.
6,1+07
Utica* N. Y.
2,715
Lynn, Mass.
3,311
Manchester, N. H.
DISTRICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA
2,39^
4,100
New Bedford, Mass.
Allentown, Pa.
3.570
x New Haven, Oonn.
13,811+
2,156
Altoona, Pa.
6,212
y * Portland, Me.
Camden, N, J .
5,958
2,2l+5
23,904
Providence, R. I.
Chester, Pa,
12,068
Springfield, Mass.
6,771
Harrisburg, Pa,
6,000
Waterbury, Conn.
Hazleton, Pa.
2,115
Worcester, Mass.
Johnstown, Pa.
2,175
8,1+97
3,732
Lancaster, Pa.
. 1,081
.DISTRICT NO. 2 - NEW YORK
Lebanon, Pa.
Albany. N.Y,
Norristown, Pa,
1,709
83.776
Binghamton, N. Y.
Philadelphia, Pa,
4,196
245,333
5,606
Buffalo, N. Y.
Reading, Pa.
51,066
^.Elmira, N. Y*
Scranton,
Pa.
8,970
2,594
Jamestown, N. Y.
Trenton, N. J.
2,211
14,201
Montclair, N. J.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
2,846
4,517
Newark, N. J.
?7.illiamsport, Pa,
1,707
50,800
New York, N. Y,
Wilmington, Del.
10,698
3 , 101,632
York, Pa.
3,539




6 , 991,219

DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER

(In thousand s of dollars)
Week ended

Apr. 24, 1935
DISTRICT NO* 4 - CLEVELAND
Akron, Ohio
Butler, Pa*
Canton, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Dayton, Ohio

Erie, Pa^

Franklin. Pa.
Greensburg, Pa,
Hamilton„ Ohio
Homestoad, Pa.
Lexington, Ky.
Lima, Onio
Lorain, Ohio
Middletown, Ohio
Oil City, Pa»
PittsbTvrflihj Fa.
Springfield, Ohio
Steubenville, Ohio
Toledo, Ohio
Warren, Ohio
Wheeling, W. Va.
Youngstown, Ohio
Zanesville, Ohio
DISTRICT NO. 5 - RICHMOND
Asheville, N. C*
Baltimore, Md,
Charleston, S. C.
Charleston, W. Va.
Charlotte, N. C,
Columbia, S. C.
Cumberland, Md*
Danville, Va,
Durham, N. C,
• Greensboro, N. C,
Greenville, S. C.
Hagerstown, Md.
Huntington, T7. Va,
Lynchburg, Va.
Newport News, Va*
Norfolk, Va*
Portsmouth, Va.
Raleigh, N* C.
Richmond, Va.
Roanoke, Va*
Washington, D* C,
Wilmington, N. C,
Winston-Salem, 11. C,
DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA
Albany, Ga.
Atlanta, Ga*
Augusta, Ga*
Birmingham, Ala.
Brunswick, Ga.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Columbus, Ga.
Dothan, Ala.




12,275
1,379
6,66o
52,423
97,505
33,606
12,716
4,46l
652
1,067
1:700
U?9
3,osi
1,962
781
1,535
2tm
124.123
3,000
1,260
19,866

1,319
6,470
8,310
1,635
2,086
58,286

3,084
11,002
10,621
6,117
i';4o6
1,112
4,274
2,655
2,327
1*563
2,969
2,608
1,505

10,712
903
5,731
27,248
4 r^oo

41,363
1*931
5,234
650
32 , 96s
4,136
l4,0o5
462
6,491
2,047

^33

B-g06a

Week ended
Apr. Zk, 1J35_

DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA (Cont'd)
183
Elberton, Ga.
Hattiesburg, Miss*
976
Jackson, Miss,
4,599
Jacksonville, Fla.
15,113
4,542
Knoxville, Tenn.
Macon, Ga.
2,387
1,532
Meridian, Miss.
6,6b
'2
Miami, Fla*
Mobile^ Ala,
5.355
4,722
Montgomery, Ala,
l4 ,css
Nashville, Tenn.
447
Newnan, Ga»
36,253
New Orleans, La*
1,510
Pensacola; Fla*
5,046
Savannah, Ga.
5,822
Taaira, Fla.
659
Valdosta, Gae
1.276
Vicksburg, Miss*
DISTRICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO
Adrian, Mich,
Aurora, 111*
Battle Creek, Mich,
Bay City, Mich.
Bloomington, 111.
Cedar typids, Iowa
Champaign-Urbana, 111.
Chicago, 111*
Clinton, Iowa
Danville, 111*
Davenport, Iowa
Decatur, 111,
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich,
Dubuque, Iowa
Elgin, 111.
Flint, Mich.
Fort Wayne, Ind,
Gary, Ind,
Grand Rapids, Mich,
Green Bay, Wis.
Hammond, Ind.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Jacksonj Mich.
Kalamazoo, Mich.
Lansing, Mich„
Manitowoc, Wis,
Mason City, Iowa
Milwaukee,. Wis,
Moline.,- Ill*
Muscatine, Iowa
Oshl>osh, Wis.
Peoria; 111.
Rockford, 111.
Saginaw, Mich,
Sheboygan, Wis.
Si oxer City, Iowa
South Bend, Ind,
Springfield, 111,
Terre Ha,u,te, Ind.
Waterloq, Iowa

621

1,883
2,561
2,432
2,237
4,875

1,866
531,454
1,612
1,661
3,401
•2,782
22,252
188,162

1,989
1,440
4,777
6,064
? , 4so

9,195
2,572
746

31,626
2,597
3,293
3,634
1,308
1,885
46,877
1 , 25s
5^5

1,720

10,353
3.464
3,84s
2,186

7,506
6,548
4,029

4,101

2,961

'

:
■
!

DEBITS BY BAKES IN EACH REPORTING CENTER
_________(In thousands of dollars)______________________ __________B-»806b

Week ended
Apr. 24, 1935

Week ended
Apr. 2ft, 1935
DISTRICT NO. 8 - ST, LOUIS
East St. Louis & Nat‘ 1.
Stock Yards, 111.
5,646
Eldorado, Ark,
790
Evansville, Ind*
4.561
Fort Smith, Ark.
Greenville, Miss.
'f r J
Helena, Ark,
363
7,286
Little Rock, Ark.
33,034
Louisville, Ky.
Memphis, Tenn,
19,951
Owensboro, Ky,
829
1,113
Pine Bluff, Ark,
Quincy, 111,
1,671
St, Louis, Mo,
101,951
381
Sedalia* Mo*
Springfield, Mo.
2*583
Texarkana,Ark.(See also Tex,)
380

- MINNEAPOLIS
Aberdeen, S. D,
Billings, Mont.
Dickinson, N. D .
Duluth, Minn*.
Fargo, N. D,
Grand Forks, N, D.
Helena, Mont.
Jamestown, N . D,
La Crosse, Wis,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Minot, N. D#
Red Wing, Minn,
St. Paul, Minn*
Sioux Falls, S. D,
South St. Paul, Minn.'
Superior, Wis*
Winona, Minn,

DISTRICT NO. 9

DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY
Albuquerque, N. M.
Atchison, Kans*
Bartlesville, Okla.
Casper, Wyo*
Cheyenne, Wyo*
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Denver, Colo,
Enid, Okla*
Fremont, Neb*
Grand Junction, Colo,
Guthrie, Okla,
Hutchinson, Kans.
Independence, Kans.
Joplin, Mo,
Kansas City, Kans.
Kansas City, Mo,
Lawrence, ICans.
Lincoln, Neb.
Muskogee, Okla.
Oklahoma City, Okla.

Note:

s6s

1,450

22s
6,203
3.275

802
1.567
311
2,497
65,315
Si4

390

31,144

2,622

4,oi4

689
1,474

2,381

359
4,716
1,336
1,149

2,205

29,044

2,059
497
588
288

2,654
489
1,859

2,292

62,644
637
4,985
1,352
17,543

DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY (Cont’d)
623
Okmulgee, Okla.
27,866
Omaha, Neb.
Pittsburg, Kans,
967
3,618
Pueblo, Colo,
St. Joseph, Mo.
5,943
4,009
Topeka, Kans,
Tulsa, Okla,
24,695
9,064
Wichita, Kans,
DISTRICT NO. 11 - DALLAS
Abilene, Tex,
Austin, Tex.
Beaumont, Tex.
Corsicana, Tex,
Dallas, Tex,
El Paso, Tex,
Sort Worth, Tex,
Galveston, Tex.
Houston, Tex,
Port Arthur, Tex.
Roswell, N. M.
San Antonio, Tex.
Shreveport, La.
Texarkana, Tex.
(See.:also Ark.)
Tucson, Ariz,
Tyler, Tex,
WaCo, Tex.
Wichita Falls, Tex,

1,315
9,965
5,030
594
39,479
„ 4,090
/• a
16,684

3,906
33,186

1,762
437
12,992
5.945
78$
1,864
2,4l6
2,498
2,949

DISTRICT NO. 12 - SAN FRANCISCO
2,744
Bakersfield, Calif.
Bellingham, Wash,
I .170
3,148
Berkeley, Calif.
3,047
Boise, Idaho
Eugene, Ore.
1,095
1,141
Everett, Wash.
4,818
Fresno, Calif*
7,454
Long Beach, Calif.
Los Angeles, Calif.
158,507
0airland, Calif.
41,737
,.
2,491
Ogden, Utah
4,710
Pasadena, Calif,
7,298
Phoenix, Ariz.
28,403
Portland, Ore.
Reno, Nev.
1.595
20,034Sacramento r Calif .
1 1 ,8 %
Salt La-’te City, Utah
1,810
San Bernardino, Calif,
12,492
San Diego, Calif.
163,748
San Francisco, Calif.
San Jose, Calif.
3.691
2,254
Santa Barbara, Calif.
Seattle, Wash.
33.011
Spokane, Wash.
7,733
.
Stockton, Calif.
3 . 54s
Tacoma, Wash.
5.675
Walla Walla, Wash,
896
Yakima, Wash,
2,628

Bank debits for wee?r ended April 17, 1935* n°t previously reported:
Red Wing, Minn., 394; Revised figures: Austin, Tex ., 11,040.