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STATEMENT POE TEE PRESS Released for publication Sunday morning, Pet. 17; not earlier. St. 6 1 0 1 Federal Reserve Board, February la, 1 9 2 9 . BANE DSBITS Debits to individual accounts, as reported to the Federal Reserve Board b y banks in leading cities for the week ending February 13, which included bat five business days for many of the reporting centers, aggregated $l 6 ,S 6 6 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , or 1 9 * 0 per cent below the total reported for the preceding week, and 3 1 * 8 per cent above the total for the corresponding week of last year. Aggregate debits for l4l centers for which figures have been published weekly since January 1 9 1 9 amounted to ■ ij> 6 , 0 7 5 > C0 , 0 0 0 , as compared with l 0 0 1 9 , 5 0 1 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 for the preceding week and | l 2 , 0 1 7 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 for the week ending, February 1 5 of last year. DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS - SUMMARY BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS Federal Reserve District No. 1 2 3 \ 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Number of centers included - Boston - Hew York - Philadelphia - Cleveland - Richmond - Atlanta - Chicago - St. Louis - Minneapolis - Kansas City - Dallas - San Francisco TOTAL W e e k Feb. 13, 1 9 2 9 lS l4 IS 25 23 e n d i n g Feb. 6 , 1 9 2 9 Feb. 15, 1923 16 759,501 296,783 2S6.5S1 1 ,483,166 314,856 16 1 7 1 ,0 1 5 3 6 7 ,7 3 9 1 9 2 ,6 4 9 23 17 23 315,511 186,003 790,44s 371,890 240,319 1 ,0 2 1 ,0 4 3 596,056 7 ,3 7 0 ,6 5 2 519,958 691J42 2 3 4 ,4 3 s 23^,381 1 ,2 9 2 ,7 1 4 306,559 158,622 296,753 185,540 803,337 265 1 6 , 8 6 6 ,4 7 4 2 0 ,8 09 ,8 8 2 1 2 ,7 9 2 ,7 5 2 6 5 2 ,6 9 5 26 1 3 ,7 03 ,1 8 5 6 0 1 ,1 6 8 38 8 2 6 ,8 6 7 11,003,747 7 7 7 ,1 9 4 8 9 0 ,0 7 4 3 4 9 ,9 2 4 3 4 3 ,5 2 8 1 , 7 2 4 ,9 7 0 DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER (in thousands of dollars)_______________ Week ending Week ending Feb. 13, 1 9 2 9 Feb. 13,1929 DISTRICT NO. 1 - BOSTON DISTRICT NO. 2 - NEW YORK (Cont'd) Bangor, Me. 3,298 Northern New Jersey Boston, Mass. 444,672 Clearing House Assn. 54,920 B r ockt on, Mao s. 6 ,0 6 l Passaic, N. J . 9 ,0 0 0 Fall River, Mass.' 7,332 Poughkeepsie, 21. Y. 3 ,6 4 2 Hartford, Conn. 4 4 ,3 74 Rochester, N. Y. 3 5 ,4 4 3 Holyoke, Mass. Stamford, Conn. 3,199 3 .6 1 s Lowell, Mass. 4,330 Syracuse, N . Y. 17,433 Lynn, lias s. 7,247 Manchester, N. H. 4,015 DISTRICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA New Bedford, Mass. 5,605 Allentown, Pa. 7 ,5 6 9 New Haven, Conn. 23,089 Altoona, Pa. 3 ,5 7 0 Portland, He. Camden, N. J . ' 10,855 15,146 Providence, R. I . 4 2 ,7 1 0 Chester, Pa. 5.236 Springfield, Mass. 1 9 ,2 9 2 Harrisburg, Pa. 8 ,800 Wat erbury, Conn. 9 ,6 7 2 Hazleton, Pa. 3 ,6 6 4 Worcester, Maos. 1 6 ,3 9 4 Johnstown, Pa. 5 ,2 1 9 Lancaster, Pa. 7,330 DISTRICT NO. 2 - NEW YORK Lebanon, Pa. 1 ,7 6 1 Albany, N . y. 45,463 Norristown, Pa. 3,123 Binghamton, N. Y. 6 ,4 3 2 Philadelphia, Pa. 4 5 5 ,6 2 0 Buffalo, N. Y. 8 6 ,9 3 5 Reading, Pa. 1 1 ,1 1 5 Elmira, N. Y. Scranton, Pa. 4,169 1 5 ,9 00 Jamestown, N . Y. Trenton, IT. J . 4,273 2 i ,i 4 4 Montclair, N. J . 4,sss Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 1 0 ,6 5 6 Newark, N. J . Williamsport, Fa. 79,711 5 ,395 New York, N . Y. 1 0 , 6 4 7 ,7 1 5 Wilmington, Del. 14,3 90 York, Pa. 5,030 * DIBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNT'S BY BAMKS IN BiCH REPORTING CEL':t ^ (In tMouconds of dollars) ____S ';e SlOla (week ending Week ending Feb. 13,1929 lFeb. j . ? , 1929 DISTRICT NO. 4 - CLEVELAND DISTRICT NO, 6 - ATLANTA (Con ;>dj .Heron, Ohio 26,964 1 Eloerton, Ga. 323 1 ,6 6 8 Butler, Pa. Hat ti e sburg, Mi ss . 2 ,4 2 7 Canton, Ohio 6 , ssi Jackson, Miss. 12,979 Cincinnati, Ohio Jacksonville, Fla. 18,003 118,154 S,l64 Cleveland, Ohio 202,704 Knoxv i 11e , Tenn. 44,756 Columbus, Ohio Macon, Ga. 4,334 3,362 Connellsville, Pa. Meridian, Miss. 805 is ,6 4 i 10,292 Dayton, Ohio Miami, Fla. Erie, Pa. S.2S3 7,646 Mobile, -1a. 1 Franklin, Pa. Montgomery, Ala. 5 ,H 5 1 ,1 3 9 Greensburg, Pa. 4 ,3 3 2 Nashville, Tenn. 29,797 Homestead, Pa. 439 1,052 Ne7/nan, Ga. Lexington, Ky. New Orleans, La. 9 ,1 7 6 65.195 1 ,6 1 6 Lima, Ohio Pensacola, Fla.’ 6 ,0 7 1 3,032 Lorain, Ohio Savannah, Ga. 990 Mi ddletov/n, Ohi 0 2 , 19s Tampa, Fla. 3,349 1,008 3,474 Oil City, Pa. Valdosta, Ga. 2,002 Pittsburgh, pa. Vicksburg, Mi ss. 213.937 Springfield, Ohio 4 ,7 3 9 Steubenville, Ohio 2 ,4 6 o DISTRICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO Sl 6 Toledo, Ohio Adrian, Mich. 4 3 , io o warren, Ohio Aurora, 111. 3.203 3,091 Wheeling, W. Va. 10,061 4.436 Battle Creek, Mich. Youngstovm, Ohio 15,288 Bay City, Mich. 2.S05 Zanesville, Ohio 2,468 Bloomington, 111. 2,630 Cedar Ra-pids, la. 7,956 3,102 DISTRICT NO, 5 - RICHMOND Champaign-Urbana,111. Asheville, N. C» Chicago, 111 . 953.946 5,215 Baltimore., Md. 3.412 Danville, 111. 35,051 7,435 6 ,4 is Charleston, S. C. Davenport, la. 3 ,6 7 2 Charleston, W. Va. Decatur, 111. 4,323 1 2 ,8 9 5 Charlotte, N . C. Des Moines, la. 15.123 6 ,4 4 4 Columbia, S. C. Detroit, Mich. 220,079 2 .3 0 o Cumberland, Md. 3.144 Dubuque, I ovra Danville, Va. 2,154 Flint, Mich. 9,901 3,703 Durham, N. C» 9,542 Fort Wayne, Ind. 5,563 Greensboro, N. C. .5 , 2 0 6 Gary, Ind. 5 ,3 4 l Greenville, S. C. Grand Rapids, Mich, 16 , 91s 2,436 Hagers t o m , Md. Green Bay, " i s . 3,167 4,457 Huntington, W. Va. Hammond, Ind. 3,967 4,457 Lynchburg, Va. Indianapolis, Ind. 44,936 2,400 Ne'.vport Nev/s, Va. 4,982 Jackson, Mich. 14,649 Norfolk, Va. Kalamazoo, Mich. 5.792 4 ,345 Raleigh, N. C. Lansing, Mich. 7,500 30,732 -Richmond, Va. Mason City, la. 2,300 6 ,264 S.oanoke, Va. Mi 1v/auke e , ’V s . .i 65,482 3,010 Sparto,iiburg, S . C. Moline, 111. 2,374 61,544 'Washington, D. C. Muscatine, la. 1.437 Wilmington, N . C. 3.7^7 Oshkosh, Wis. 3.200 3,94 o Winston-Salem, N. C. Peoria, 111. 11,571 Rockfdrd, 111. 7,670 DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA Saginaw, Mich. 6,507 Albany, Ga. Sheb oygan, Wis. 3,314 393 Atlanta, Ga. Si oux Ci ty, I o 7a \ 12,753 50,637 Augusta., Ga. 6 ,0 2 4 South Bend, Ind. io,4og 7 ,2 2 5 Birmingham, Ala, Springfield, 111. 2 9 ,0 0 0 Brunswick, Ga. Terre Haute, Ind. 5,i3o 937 Chattanooga, Tenn. Waterloo, la. i i , 6so 4,530 Columbus, Ga. 3,34o Dothan, Ala. 7S9 C. DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY B ffiS 1S EACH REPORTING CENTER T _____(in thou sands of dollars)_____________St. 6101b '7eek ending '"eek ending Feb. 13, 1929 Feb. 13, 1929 DISTRICT HO. 8 - ST. LOUIS DISTRICT NO* 10 - KANSAS CITY (Cont’ d) East St- Louis and N a t 'l . Okmui gee, Okla. 1,765 Stock Yards, 111. l4,24s Omaha, Neb. ^5,230 Eldorado,Ark. Farsons, Kans. 1,888 622 ?.vansvilie, Ind., Pittsburg, Kans. 10.5^5 1,593 Fort Smith, Ark. Pueblo, Colo. 2,827 3,890 Greenville,Miss. St. Joseph,Mo. 1,108 12,939 Helena,Ark. Topeka,Kans. 3,56o 737 Little Rock,Ark. 18,302 38,448 Tulsa, Okla. Louisville, ICy. 45,854 ~ichita, Kans. 1^,390 Menrphi s , Tenn. 36,o37 Owensboro, Ky. DISTRICT NO. 11 - DALLAS 1 ,7 2 0 Pine B lu ff, Ark. 2,6 o4 Abilene,Tex. 2 ,1 0 0 Quincy,111. Austin,Tex. 4 .6 2 4 2,825 St. Louis, Mo. Beaumont, Tex. 5 ,6 8 7 169,795 Sedalia, Mo. Corsicana,Tex. 1,478 1,219 Springfield,Mo. 3,469 Dallas, Tex. 50,300 Texarkana,Ark.( See also Tex.) 1,078 El Paso, Tex. 8,578 Ft. \7orth,Tex. 2 0 ,6 1 2 DISTRICT NO.. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS Galveston, Tex. 7,273 Aberdeen, S. D. 1,019 Houston, Tex. 37,171 B illin g s, Mont. 1 ,6 9 7 Port Arthur,Tex. 2 ,3 4 o Dickinson, N . D. Roswell, 27. M. 980 Duluth, Minn. 18,380 San Antonio,Tex. 19,401 Fargo, H . D. 4,170 Shreveport, La. 10,942 Grand Forks, N. D. 1,436 Texarkana,Tex. Helena,Mont.. 1 ,6 3 5 (See also A rk.) 2 ,2 1 5 Jamestown, N . D. I.7 O 4 Tucson,Ari z. 2,980 La Crosse, Uis. 2,482 Waco,Tex. 3.625 Minneapoli s , Minn. 8 8 ,5 3 6 Wichita Falls,Tex. 5,697 Minot, 21. D. 1,259 St. Paul, Minn. Sioux Falls, S. D. South St. Paul, Minn. Superior, Wis. '.Tinona, Minn. DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY Albuquerque, IT. M. Atchi son, Kan s. Bartlesville, Okla. Casper, I7yo. Cheyenne, ".’ yo. 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, Kans. Lincoln, Neb. Muskogee, Okla. Oklahoma City, Okla. Note: C. 35,259 4,143 6,946 1 ,624 1 ,482 3 , o 45 1,359 5,^63 1,391 1,305 2,938 3 7 ,6 8 8 2 ,9 6 6 738 662 802 3,785 2,808 3,477 4,493 89,399 1,221 2,237 27,297 Bakersfield, C alif. Bellingham, 7ash. Berkeley, C alif. Boise, Idaho Eugene, Ore. Everett, !7ash. Fresno, C alif. Long Beach,Calif. Los Angeles,Calif.. Oakland, C alif. Ogden, Utah Pasadena, C alif. Phoenix, Ariz. Portland, Ore. Reno, Nev. R itzv ille , ",7ash. Sacramento, C alif. Salt Lake City,Utah San Bernardino,C alif. San Diego,Calif. San Francisco,Calif. San Jo se,C a lif. Santa Barbara,Calif. Seattle, TJash. Spokane, ” ash. Stockton, C alif. Tacoma, Wash. Yakima, ,7ash. 2,821 2,471 3,9^5 3,378 l ,6 i 4 2,907 6 ,2 6 8 1 2 ,3 8 6 251,137 43,728 3,568 10,401 1 1 ,1 1 2 43,553 2,407 187 9,398 15,017 2 ,2 1 0 14,581 2 5 4 ,8 0 2 5,114 3,173 54,o43 1 2 ,05 ^ 5 ,1 ^2 1 0 ,5 0 2 2 ,5 2 9 Bank debits for week ending February 6 , 1929* uot previously re ported;. Dickinson, N . Dale., 3 6 0 ; TTinona, Minn., 1 , 7 7 6 *