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STATEMfiNT FOE THE PRESS Released ft>£ publication Sunday morfting, Feb . 17; not earlier. BAM DEBITS B-S06 Federal Reserve Board February l6, 1935 Debits to individual accounts, as reported to the Pederal Reserve Board by banks in leading cities for the week ended February 13. aggregated $6,059, 000, 000 , or 15 per cent below the total reported for the preceding week and ’3 per cent abdvsr the total for the corresponding week of last year. Aggregate debits for the l4l cities for wh&eh a separate total has been main tained since January 1919 amounted to $5,635*00$,000, compared with $6,578,000,000 the preceding week and $5*482,000,000 the week ended February l4 of last year. SUMMARY BY FEDEEAL RESERVE DISTEICTS _____ (in thousands of dollars) e n d e e e k Number F e b. 6 Feb... 13 of centers included _____ Federal Reserve District No. 1 - Boston 2 - New Y o r k 3 - P h ila d e lp h ia 45 C lev elan d - B ic h m o n d 17 15 18 25 23 26 6 - A tlanta 7 - C h ic a g o 39 S - St. 16 Lou is 9 - Minneapolis 10 - Kansas C ity 17 28 18 28 335, 889 3 , 015 , 062 280, Uio 326 , 379 203, 447 171, 060 750, 111 l 6l, 511 97, 292 184, 843 118, 033 4i4. 920 Feb. l4’ 1934 340,072 387,332 3,449,046 334,292 3 ,065,882 257,861 449,495 225,636 304,557 187,631 161,527 634,600 162,224 86,848 173,342 891,678 187,762 120,212 209,692 176,698 117,166 151,380 522.812 ___412, 72k7 , 116 , 96a 5,893>501 270 TOTAL 6,058,957 CENTER DIBITS BY BANKS IN MCH EXPORTING (in thousands of dollars) Week ended Week ended Feb. 13, 1935 Feb. 13,1935 DISTEICT NO. 2 NEW YORK (Cont’ d) DISTEICT NO. 1 - BOSTON Northern New Jersey Bangor, Me. 2,970 2 7 ,H 9 Clearing House Assn. Boston, Mass. 222,794 , 4,327 Passaic, N. J . Brockton, Mass. 2,613 2,350 Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 1,803 Burlington, Vt, 17,525 Eochester, N. Y. 3,086 Fall Eiver, Mass, 1,909 Stamford, Conn. Hartford, Conn, 28,059 11,066 Syracuse, N. Y, 1,818 Holyoke, Mass, 6,150 Utica, N. Y. 2,800 Lowell, Mass. 3,247 Lynn, Mass. DISTEICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA Manchester, N. H. 2,752 3,246 Allentown, Pa. 3,648 New Bedford, Mass. I,5S6 Altoona, Pa. New Haven, Conn. 10,599 6,554 Camden, N. J. Portland, He.. 6,127 2,028 Chester, Pa. Providence, E. I. 20,959 4,809 Harrisburg, Pa. 10,673 Springfield, Mass, 1,901 Hazleton, Pa. 4,110 Waterbury, Conn, 2,08? Johnstown, Pa. Worcester, Mass. 7,831 3,322 Lancaster, Pa, 942 Lebanon, Pa, DISTEICT NO. 2 - NEW YOEK 1,407 Norristown, Pa. 6i ,84 o Albany, N. Y. 210,960 Philadelphia, Pg.. Binghamton, N. Y. 3.436 4,189 Eeading, Pa. Buffalo, N. Y. 38,105 8 , 65s' Scranton, Pa, 1,990 Elmira, N# Y. II,935 Trenton, N, J. 2,203 Jamestown, N. Y. 3,teS Wilkes-Barre, Pa, 3,374 Montclair, N. J. Williamsport, Pa. 1,67“ Newark, N. J. 45,937 8,829 Wilmington, Del. New York, N. Y. 2,787,731 2,825 statement for the week ending February 20 Friday, February 22, being a holiday, the immediate release) instead of on Saturday.* will be issued on Monday, February 25 (for February 23 . http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ 11 — Dallas 12 - San F ran cisco Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis EffilTS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER B-S06a (In thousands of dollars)_________ Week ended Week ended Feb. 13, 1935 Feb. 13,1935 DISTRICT NO . 6 - ATLANTA (Cont'd) DISTRICT NO. 4 - CLEVELAND 190 Elberton, Ga. 8 ,4 6 8 Akron, Ohio 998 Hattiesburg, Miss. 1,277 Butler, Pa. 4,565 Jackson, Miss. Canton, Ohio 5,059 Jacksonville, Fla. 14,175 U s ,067 Cincinnati, Ohio Knoxville, Tenn. 3,987 Cleveland, Ohio 62,525 2,419 Macon, Ga. Columbus, Ohio 27,190 Meridian, Miss. 1,675 Dayton, Ohio 8,973 Miami, Fla. 7,319 4,169 Erie, Pa. 4,700 Mobile, Ala. 494 Franklin, Pa. Montgomery, Ala. 4,563 1,020 Greensburg, Pa. Nashville, Tenn. 13,273 Hamilton, Ohio 1,717 358 Newnan, Ga. }46 Homestead, Pa. 39,918 New Orleans, Lai 5,700 Lexington, Ky. 1,429 Pensacola, Fla. Lima, Ohio 1,519 Savannah, Ga. 4,963 514 Loraini Ohio 4,954 Tampa, Fla. Middletown4 Ohio . 1,278 Valdosta, Ga. Oil City, Pa* Vicksburg, Miss. 1$ Pittsburgh, Pa. Springfield, Ohio 2,737 DISTRICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO Steubenville, Ohio 1,590 AdriaJi, Mich. 439 15,402 Toledo, Ohio 1,302 Aurora, 1 1 1 . Warren, OMo 1,407 2,459 Battle Creek, Mich. Wheeling, W. Va. 4,907 i , 4oi Bay City* Mich. Youngstown, Ohio 6,569 Bloomington, 1 1 1 , 1.543 Zanesville, Ohio 1,179 3,921 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 1,549 Champaign-Urbana, 1 1 1 . DISTRICT NO. 5 - RICHMOND 436,085 Chicago, 1 1 1 . 1,864 Asheville, N. C. 987 Clinton, Iowa Baltimore, Md. 53,741 1.413 Danville, 1 1 1 . 2,602 Charleston, S. C. 2,869 Davenport, Iowa Charleston, W. Va. 8,273 2,346 Decatur, 1 1 1 . Charlotte, N. C. 10,3^5 15.694 Des Moines, Iowa 5,518 Columbia, S. C. 132,034 Detroit, Mich. i,6o4 Cumberland, ^d. 1,344 Dubuque, Iowa 1,236 Danville, Va, 3,562 Flint, Mich. 4,58s Durham, N. C. 4,504 Fort Wayne, Ind. Greensboro, N. C. 2,542 Gary, Ind. 2,253 Greenville, S. C. 3,501 7,118 Grand Rapids, Mich. Hagers town, Md. 1,407 Green Bay, Wis, 1,973 Huntington, W. Va. 2,513 Hammond, Ind. 559 Lynchburg, Va. 3,097 26,741 J Indianapolis, Ind. Newport News, Va. 1,466 1,958 Jackson, Mich. 8,728 Norfolk,Va. ICalamazo 0 , Mi ch. 2,736 Portsmouth, Va. 642 2,687 Lansing, Mich. Raleigh, N. C, 9,160 1,168 Manitowoc, Wis. Richmond, Va. 29,190 Mason City, Iowa 1,499 4,028 Roanoke, Va. Milwavikee, Wis, 51,953 Washington, D. C. 39,835 772 Molx»e, 1 1 1 , 1,654 Wilmington, N. C. 462 Muscatine, Ioxm Winston-Salem, N. C, 5,873 1,467 Oshkosh, Wis, 7,696 Peoria, 1 1 1 . DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA 3,06s £oc«ford, 111, 7ie Albany, Ga. 2,273 Ss,ginaw, Mieh. A tlan ta, Ga. 1,673 Sheboygan, Wis, 3,309 Augusta, Ga. 6,473 Sioux City, Iowa 12,500 Birmingham, Ala. 4,224 South Bend, Ind. 434 Brunswick, Ga. 3,383 Springfield, 1 1 1 , Chattanooga, Tenn. 6,749 3.114 Terre Haute, Ind, Columbus, Ga. 2,367 2,396 Waterloo, Iowa 483 Dothan, Ala. DZBITS BY BAMS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER ___ ( In thousands of dollars)________________ _______ B-806b Week ended Week ended Feb. 13, 1935 Feb. 13,1935 DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY (Cont'd) DISTRICT NO. S - ST. LOUIS East St. Louis & Nat*l. 543 Okntilgee, Okla. 24,710 Stock Yards, 111. Omaha, Heb. 4,986 801 Eldorado, Ark. Pittsburg, Kans. 95^ 2,019 Evansvilie, Ind. Puebloi Colo. 3,913 5,495 Fort Smith, Ark. Sti Joseph, Mo. 1,849 2,769 Greenville, Miss. Topeka, Kans. 757 Helena, Ark. Tulsa, Okla. 21,195 328 8,065 Little Sock, Ark. Wichita, Kans. 5,374 Louisville, Ky. 27,247 19,209 Memphis, Tern. DISTRICT HO. 11 - DALLAS 983 Owensboro, Ky. Abilene, Tex. 1,433 6,820 Pine Bluff, Ark. 1,252 Austin, Tex. 3,bl6 Quincy, 111 . Beaumont, Tex. 1,073 647 St. Louis, Mo. Corsicana, Tex. 89,867 32 , 391 + Sedalia, Mo. Dallas, Tex. 337 4,204 Springfield, Mo. 2,342 El Paso, Tex. 12,487 Texarkana,Ark.(See also Tex.) 440 Fort Worth, Tex. Galveston, Tex. 3,055 DISTRICT NO. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS Houston, T e x . 22,997 Aberdeen, S. D. 626 Port Arthur, Tex. 1,423 Billings, Mont. Roswell, H. M. 1,248 558 Dickinson, N. D. San Antonio, T e x . 199 11,997 Duluth, Minn. Shreveport, La. 6,694 4,832 Fargo, N. D. Texarkana, Tex. 2,500 Grand Forks, N. D. 691 (See also Ark.) 707 Helena, Mont. Tucson, Ariz. 1,455 3,34-3 Jamestown, N. D. Tyler, Tex. 1,802 273 La Crosse, Wis. Waco, Tex. 1,263 3,392 Minneapoli s , Minn. W i c h i t a Falls, T e x . 49,617 2,352 Minot, H. D. 5q4 Red Wing, Minn. D I S T R I C T H O . 12 - S A N F R A N C IS C O 31.4 St. Paul, Minn. Bav:ersfield, Calif. 24,6 o 4 2,092 Sioux Falls,S. D. Eellingham, Wash. 2,310 797 S o u t h S t . P a u l , Minn. Berkeley, Calif. 2,44s2,997 Superior, Wis. Boise, Idaho 770 2*7^7 Winona, Minn. 1,011 Eugene, Ore. 704 1,008 E v e r e t t , Wash. D I S T R I C T H O . 10 - K A H S A S C I T Y Fresno, Calif. 3,939 Albuquerque, H. M. Long Beach, Calif. 4,878 2,009 Atchison, Kans. Los Angeles, Calif. 119,235 612 Bartlesville, Okla. Oakland, dal. 26,958 4,076 Casper, Wyo. Ogden, Utah 1,862 798 Cheyenne, Wyo, Pasadena, Calif. 4,079 1,203 Colorado Springs, Colo. P h o en ix, A r i z . 6,637 2,539 22,830 Denver, Colo. Portland, Ore. 22,313 1,494 Enid, Okla. Reno, Nev. 1,543 Fremont, Heb. Sacramento, Calif. 12,879 462 Grand Junction, Colo, 9,668 Salt Lake City, Utah 409 Guthrie, Okla. San Bernardino, Calif. 1,225 311 Hutchinson, Kans. San Diego, Calif, 2,156 7,077 Independence, Kans. 133,704 San Francisco, Calif. 422 Joplin, Mo. San Jose, Calif, 3,357 1,695 Kansas City, Kans. Santa Barbara, Calif. 1,724 2,061 Kansas City, Mo. Seattle, Wash. 27,174 52,689 Lawrence, Kans. Spokane, Wash. 6,485 621 Lincoln, Heb. Stockton, Calif. 2,730 U,937 Muskogee, Okla. Tacoma, Wash. 4,507 1,240 Oklahoma City, Okla. Walla Walla, Wash. 868 17,150 Yakima, Wash. 1,814 Note: Revised figures for wee]£ ended February 6, 1935; Chattanooga, Tenn., 6.1+75^ Columbus, Ga., 2,273.