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STATEMENT FOE THE PRESS
Released for publication
Sunday morning, April 8;
not earlier.

st.345?.
Federal Reserve Board,
April J, 1323 .

BANK DEBITS
Bank debits for the weak ending April 4 totaled $10,085,000,000, marking an
increase of $923 , 000, 000, or of about 10 per cent, over the total of $ 9 , 156 ,000,000
reported for the preceding week. This increase reflects largely the volume of endof-monthand end-of-quarter settlements.
All the larger centers, except Pittsburgh, New Orleans, Detroit, Milwaukee and San
Francisco report larger totals than the week before, Especially large increases
for the week are shown for Boston, Cleveland and Chicago,
•As compared with the corresponding week in 1922 aggregate debits £or the week
under review show an increase of $610,000,000, or pf 6 ,4 per cent. Larger figures
than last year are shown for all the leading centers, except New York,
Debits to individual accounts are reported to the Federal Reserve Eoard by
banks in leading clearing house centers,
The total number reporting this week is
252 , of lAhich 2 U3 are included in the summary by Federal reserve districts.

DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN REPORTING CENTERS
SUMMARY BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS
Week ending___
Federal
Number of
Reserve
centers
Apr. 5, 1922
Mar. 28, 1923
Apr, 4, 1923
District
included
(in thousands of dollars)
i+72,192
495.219
593,896
No, 1 . Boston
l6
j,
269,601
4,815,390
5
,
206,836
2 New York
13
446,294
462,706
3 Philadelphia
18
507,3U5
654,208
5SO;666
508,931
4 Cleveland
23
259,724
5 Richmond
22
250,377
283,637
214,690
198,547
6 Atlanta
25
233,297
.,090,114
1 , 050,057
7 Chicago
31
1,195,769
276,561
8 St, Louis
11
252,051
219,095
143,224
125,267
9 Minneapolis
l6
127,331
295,586
248.219
'10 Kansas City
28
276,789
134,164
142,310
144,009
11 Dallas
15
469,616
12 San Francisco
25
519,797
551!834
TOTAL

243

10,084,503

9 , 156,210

9,474,636

REPORTING CENTERS BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS
(in thousands of dollars)
DISTRICT No. 1 - BOSTON
Bangor, Me,
Boston, Mass.
Brockton, Mass.
Fall River, Mass.
Hartford, Conn,
Holyoke, Mass,
Lowell, Mass.
Lynn, Mass.
Manchester, N, H,
New Bedford, Mass.
New Haven, Conn.
Portland, Me.
Providence, R, I,
Springfield, Mass,
Waterbury, Conn.
Worcester, Mass,



3,713
407,492

5,020
8,200

2,831
319,047
4,425
6,75S

26,275
4,909
5,514
7,018
5,810
6,805
18,853

20,626

9,051

6,997
30,589

18,162

16,369
6,665
15,103

40,417
8,719
17,938

3,838
4,975

6,470
4,362
6,707

16.436

3,170
330,667
4,508
6,234
24,006
3,308
4,904
5,948
4-951

6,161
18,910
7,857
34,067
14,380
9,830

16,258

TVKBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN REPORTING CENTERS---- St, 34%2a
Week ending
Apr. 5, 1922
Mar. 28, 1923
Apr. 4, 1923
DISTRICT No. 2 - NEW YORK
Albany) N. Y.
Binghamton* N. Y.
Buffalo, N, Y.
Elmira, N> Y.
Jamestown, N, Y-.
Montclair, N. J.
Newark, N. J.
New York, H. Y.
No* New Jersey Clearing
House Association
Passaic, N. J*
Rochester, N. Y.
Stamford, Conn,
Syracuse, N» Y.
DISTRICT No. 3 ” PHILADELPHIA
Allentown, Pa.
Altoona, PaCamden, N. J .
Chester, Pa.
Harrisburg, Pa.
Hazleton, Pa.
Johnstown, Pa»
Lancaster, Pa*
Lebanon, Pa.
Norristown, Pa*
Philadelphia, Pa.
Reading, Pa.
Scranton, Pa.
Trenton, N« J.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Williamsport, Pa.
Wilmington, Del.
York , Pa«
DISTRICT NO. 4 - CLEVELAND
Akron, Ohio
Butler, Pa.
Canton, Ohio
Cinc innat i , Ohi o
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohi 0
Connellsville, Pa*
Dayton, Ohio
Erie, Pa,
Greensburg, Pa*
Homestead, Pa.
Lexington, Ky.
Lima, Ohio
Lorain, Ohio
New Brighton, Pa.
Oil City, Pa.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Springfield, Ohio
Toledo, Ohio
Warren, Ohio
Wheeling, W. Va.
Youngstown, Ohio
Zanesville, Ohio




46,4-56
4,952
75,466
3,951

4,320
2,661
65,965
4,g92,l96
39,071

6,297

44,580
3,085
1 7 ,^ 6

8,769
3.715
11,581
4,939
8,881

(In thousands of dollars)
43,136
25,021
4,419
3,987
64,950
60,305
3,077
3,634
4,035
3,652
2,689
2,520
.56,552
4,572,565

58,676
4 , 990,529

34,492
6,582
29 ,76 s
2,265

37,701

14,047

16,403

6,585
4,239

7,633

10,069
4,426

7,666

3,108
5,612
13,537
2,188
898
373,785
10,489
17,526
11.930
10,106
4,528
9,603
6,150

2,552
5,309
6,331
1,481
894
348,507
8,724
19,530

17,432
3.003
10,984
84,891
172,847
41,972

20,084
2,454
lo,o4i

1,289

17,550
7,019
4,608
798

6,057

4,772
I,2 9 1
2,570
2,838
188,680
4.511
43,352
3,321

II,13 0
20,113
3,180

11,296
9,451
3,762
7,967
3,917

76,971
125,191

29,493
1,397
14,727

6,696
5,335
593
6,693
4,232

1,056
2,348
2,828
199,451
4,283
38,850
2,791
. 9,694
12,785
2,673

5,548
35,915

2,523

2,478
9,762
4,431
7,224

2,506
4,652
11,536
2,194
A

329,196

8,942
14,482

10,888
9,118
5,233
7,888
7,390
14,695
2,585
9,682
68,358

133,569
28,078
974
13,909

5,628

3,492
628
4,879

3,135
1,252
I,905
2,531
152,292
3.790
31,867
2,715
8,575
II,959
2,430

DEBI TS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN REPORTING . CENTERS-,
r—
Week ending
Apr. 4, 1923

Mar. 28, 1923

Apr. 5» 1922

(In thousands of dollars)

f

DISTRICT No, 5 - RICHMOND
Ashville, N, C,
Baltimore, Md,
Charleston, S. C.
Charleston, W. Va,
Charlotte, N, C,
Coltmbia, S, C,
Cumberland, Md,
Danville, Va,
Durham, N, C,
Greensboro, N, C,
Greenville, S. C,
Hagerstown, Md,
Huntington, W, Va,
Lynchburg, Va,
Newport News, Va,
Norfolk, Va,
Raleigh| N, C,
Richmond, Va,
Roanoke, Va,
Spartanburg, S. C,
Washington, D, C,
Wi lming't on,, N, C,
Winston-Salem, N, C4
DISTRICT No, 6 - ATLANTA
Albany, Ga,
Atlanta, Ga,
Augusta, Ga,
Birmingham, Ala,
Brunswick, Ga.
Chattanooga, Tenn,
Columbus, Ga,
Cordele, Ga.
Dothan, Ala,
Elberton, Ga,
Jackson, Miss,
Jacksonville, Fla.
Kho xii11e , Tenn.
Macon, Ga,
Meridian, Miss,
Mobile, Ala»
Montgomery, Ala,
Nashville, Tenn,
Newnan, Ga*
New Orleans, La,
Pensacola, Fla,
Savannah,Ga,
Tampa, Fla,
Valdosta, Ga,
Vicksburg, Miss,

W,




4,606
93,700
6,730
8,630
10,109
6,057
2,462
2,451
3,470
4,761
5,017
3,478

6,129
4,659
1,937
20,473
6,4oo
22,363
5,273
2,65S
47,256
5,521
6,247
1,190

33,560
7.990
25,557
675
9,152
2,852
27S
650

231
3,254

13.785
7,042
5,053
2,184
6,946
4,794
1 7 .462

4,271
80,400
6,150
8,077
8,970
6»000
2,393
1)745

3,803
4,451
5.256
2,178
5.517
^>556
2, 17 s
15,730
5.700
27,381
u<?59
2,724

6,521
6,095
7.368
1,907
2,230
4,028
3,279
2,672

4,523
4,526
1,712

4,501
6,476

960
28,236
7,227
22,399

922
26,027
6,772
17,733

580

588

7,529
2,561
248
553
192
2,843
11,862
6,352
4,182
2,744
6,591
4,845
15,706

7,944

40,904

381

68,103
1,613
9,716
8,465

69.099

1,375

6,480

16,688
3,600
27,898
5,272
1,975
44,219
6,044
5,736

430

94o

4,058
92,773

1,286
8,111

7 ,1 U
1,049
1,443

2,505
286
553
361
3,006
12,149

5,937
3,923
1,991
6,199
3,957
15,503
319
60,651
1,623
10,997
6,448
855
1,298

TIi SPORTING CENTERS
DEB ITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY 3 ANTIS Hi
Weak ending:_______
Apr. 4, 1923
DISTRICT No. 7 - CHICAGO
Adrian, Mich.
Aurora, 111.
Bay City, Mich*
Bloomington, 111*
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Chicago, 111.
Danville, 111.
Davenport, Iowa
Decatur, 111.
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich.
Dubuque, I owa
Flint, Mich.
Fort Wayne, Ind.
Gary, Ind,
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Green Bay, Wis.
Hammond, Ind*
Indianapolis* Ind.
Jackson, Mich.
Kalamazoo, Mich*
Mason City, Iowa
Milwaukee, Wis.
Moline, 111*
Muscatine, Iowa
Oshkosh, Wis.
Peoria, 111.
Rockford, 111*
Saginaw, Mich.
Sioux City, Iowa.
South Bend, Ind.
Springfield, 111.
Terre Haute, Ind.
Waterloo, Iowa
Lansing, Mich.
DISTRICT No. 8 - ST. LOUIS
East St. Louis and
Nat’ 1 Stock Yards, 111.
Eldorado, Ark*
Evansville, Ind.
Fort Smith, Ark.
Greenville, Miss.
Helena, Ark*
Little Rock, Ark.
Louisville, Ky*
Memphis, Tenn.
Ownesboro, Ky.
Quincy, 111*
St. Louis, Mo*
Springfield, Mo.




Mar. 25, 1923

St, 3452c
Apr. 5, 1922

(in thousands of dollars)
763
3,915
2,221
3,436
9 ,U S
792,0*7

4.700
9 , 16s
3,959
19*367

133, S76

688

3,130
2,449
2, 6l6
5,888
648,516
4,100

6,so6
3,503
17,341
150,193

3,237

2,888
7,010

9.187

7,867

7,070
3,232

15,420
2, S12
3,280
34,424
4,S90
5,327

2,600
56,702
2,991
1,459

4.190
14,972
2,732
4.190
32,042

5,863

4J82
2,201
59,934
1,304
1,519

2.700

2,600

10,309
6,887

7,972
5,164
5,425

4,156
19,210

752
2,5.55

2,301
3,192
7,532
73S,352
4,400
10,375
3,437
17,232
114,673
2,950
,8,010
'6,821
1,910
13,452

30,380
3,098
4,229
2,609
49,568
2,496
1,309
2,100
9,251
5,907

7,87°
6,620
5,217
4,524
8,500

8,637

17*162
6,665
7,001

4,233
8,900

3,797
6,592

9,330
3,564
6,145
3,302
884
1,087
13,568
35,278
43,402
1,684
2,979
159,176
3,028

8,615
3,472
6,506

2,757

16,625
6,068
6,031

5,129

2,379
1,047
12,907
33,259
3S,747
1,280
2,032
143,957
2,812

947
233
8,287

29,761
24,931
1,288
3,009

133,022
3,011

DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY
BANT'S IN REPORTING CENTERS
1
Wfifflr ending
-u

—

Apr. 4, 1923
DISTRICT No. 9 - 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.
Lewistown, Mcnt.
Minne ap ol i s, Minn.
Minot, N. D.
Red Wing, Minn.
St. Paul, Minn.
Sioux Falls, S., D«
Superior, Wis.
Winona, Minn.
DISTRICT No. 10 - KANSAS CITY
Atchison, Kans.
Bartlesville, Okla.
Casper, Wyo.
Cheyenne, Wyo.
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Denver, Colo.
Enid, Okla.
Fremont, Neb.
Grand Island, Neb.
Grand Junction, Colo,
Guthrie, Okla.
Hutchinson, Kans.
Independence, Kans.
Joplin, Mo,
Kansas City, Kans.
Kansas City, Mo.
Lawrence, Kans.
MeA1ester, Okla.
Muskeg ee, Okla.
Oklahoma City, Ckla.
Okmulgee, Okla.
Omaha, Neb.
Parsons, Kans.
Pittsburg, Kans.
Pueblo, Colo.
St. Joseph, Mo.
Topeka, Kans.
Tulsa, Okla.
Wichita, Kans.
C




— -------------

Mar. 28, 1923

St. 3452A

■ --------

----- -----

Apr. 5, 1922

(In thousands of dollars)

1,2 71
1,764

290
13,121
2,692

1.135
1,730

269

2,631

11,904
2.135
1,671
2,017
346
2,703

1,107
69,407
1,075

64,790
jss

1,759

1,888
647

447
40,807
3,563

1,921
1,165
1,328
3,759

3,801
3,37^
3,179
40,795
3.39S
1,124
1,737

661
S79
2 ,69s

3,039
3,584
4.421
79,215

907
6S7
6,357
18,652
2,689
51,913
1,012

I,274
4,034
15,408
3.421
24,550
I I ,0 8 8

968
344
32,881
3,623
1,880
850
1,291
2,717
3,159
1,909
3,191

35,601
2,888
808
1,368
559
707
2,225
2,103
3,449
4,303
75,124
891
810
5,935
19,972
2,329
47,118
850
1,311
5,079
14,645
3,513
26,537
9,285

1,337
i,79i

227

12,444
2,370
1,379

2,320
32s
794
62,010
870
537

32,872
3,455

1,470
1,063
1,187
2,785
2,442

1,690
3,031
38,^74

951
1,293
596

506
2,756
1,596

2,227
3,272
59,077
948

901
5,579
21,046
1,328
47,832
847
1,040
4,4lS
13,660
3,247
16,504
9,086

DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS- IN REPORTING- CENTERS
Weak-ending
Apr. 4, 1923

Mar. 28, 1923

St. V4V:
Apr. 5, 1922

DISTRICT No, 11 - DALLAS
Albuquerque, N. M,
Austin, Tex.
Beaumont, Tex.
Corsicana, Tex.
Dallas, Tex.
El Paso, Tex.
Ft. Worth, Tex,
Galveston, Tex.
■Houst on, Tex.
■ Roswell, N. M.
San Antonio, Tex.
Shrev ep ort, La.
Texarkana, Tex.
Tucson, Ariz*
Waco, Tex.

2,125
2,S02
3*204
1,013
34*584
7» 333
24,717
15,596
2§,556
403
6 ,227
8 ,282
1*387
1,758
3>323

1,822
3,024
3,153

920

2,104

3,569

3,220

1,007
32,442

32,243
6,855
23,587
18,515
21,655

18,168
25,912

497
6,062
8 , 69^

5,480
6,628

2,228
1,542
3*037

3,504

6,735
3l,96i
605

1,127
1,547

DISTRICT No. 12 - SAN FRANCISCO
Bakersfield, Calif.
Bellingham, Wash,
Berkeley, Calif.
Boise, Ida.
Eugene, Ore.
Fresno, Calif.
Long Beach, Calif*
Los Angeles, Calif.
Oakland, Calif.
Ogden, Utah
Pasadena, Calif.
Phoenix, Ariz,
Portland, Ore.
Reno, Nev.
Ritzville, Wash.
'Sacramento, Calif.
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Bernardino, Calif*
San Diego, Calif.
San Francisco, Calif.
San Jose, Calif.
Seattle, Wash.
Spokane, Wash.
Stockton, Calif. *
Tacoma, Wash.
Yakima, Wash.




3> 37^
2,096
3,973
2,901
2,136
"
14,321
l 6 l ,H 5
30 ,896
7 *093
7 *0l6
4,083
33*973
2,307
135
8,673
13»6l3
1,384
11,508

2,198
1,498
3,551
2,428
2,071
10,342

12,623
145,381

26,656
5,213
7,258

3,437

28,968
1,612
122
8*851
12,723
1*563
9*833

172,270

179,173

5,177
38,411
9*812
5*238
7*937
2,394

7,855
2,154

4,314
35,214
10,645

4,453

3,537
1,377
4,247
2,731
1,345

15,985
7,152
114,288
23,056
5,194
3,872
4,130
32,370

2,256
139
16,164

13,562
1,410
8,752
161,904
4,733
32,375
9,084
5,064
8,291
2,583