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Form F» R» 285 For immediate release STATSviENT FOR THE PRESS Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. January 12, 1 9 ^ BANK DEBITS--DEBITS TO DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK ACCOUNTS B&nk debits as reported b y banks' in leading centers for the week 7 aggregated $10,329,000,000. Total debits during the 1J weeks ended amounted to $150,756,000,000, or 21'per cent above the total reported corresponding period a year ago. At banks in New York City there was of 1]+ per cent compared with the corresponding period a year ago, and reporting centers there was an increase of 25 per cent. ended January January 7 for the an increase at the other SUMMARY BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS (In millions of dollars)_______ 13 weeks ended Week ended Federal Jan. 8, Jan. 7, Jan. JaF.'TT Reserve 191+2 191*1 19U2 I9kl District 8,61+8 7,U5U 621 622 Boston 60,081+ 52,637 I+,l+86 3,876 New York 8,187 6,579 570 Philadelphia 579 8,723 720 11,087 Cleveland T5h ‘ i+,765 6,079 U+2 1+15 Richmond 3 ,9 1 0 5 ,0 1 8 38 i+ 353 Atlanta 22,670. 18,333 1,588 1,587 Chicago 3,851 l+,98l+ 333 356 St, Louis 2,8ol 2,207 192 Minneapolis 179 i +,698 3,710 321 336 Kansas City 280 3,129 1+,155 303 Dallas 9,672 12,281+ San Francisco 89U 853 125,020 150,756 10,701 10,529 Total, 27I+ reporting centers 1+8,365 5 U ,902 1+, 118 New York City* 3,515 66,297 5,668 82,78U IJ4O Other leading centers* 5,31+7 10,358 916 13,069 968 133 Other centers DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER, DURING TH3 V<EEK ENDED JANUARY J, 191+2 (In thousands of dollars) DISTRICT NO. 2 - NET;V YORK (Cont'd) DISTRICT NO. 1 - BOSTON Elmira N t Y. 1+,2?1 Conn. 76,297 Hartford tt it 1+#6 c9 Jamestown New Haven 2 5,715 tt it New York 3 ,5 1 5 ,3 9 7 watarbury 1 1 ,2 8 9 tt Poughkeepsie i+,098 M a in e , ■ J+,970 Bangor tt tt 3 9 ,7 2 2 Rochester Portland 16,11+7 t» Syracuse 2 5 ,8 1 5 * Boston 361 , 1+33 tt tt Utica 10,1+71+ 1+,312 Brockton tt Fall River 5.655 tt DISTRICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA Holyoke 3 11*1+1 tt Del. Wilmington 3 3 ,8 5 6 3,736 Lowell tt N. J r Camden 11+. 936 Lynn 5 ,7 1 9 tt !T Trenton 39,11+3 5 ,1 5 6 New Bedford tt Pennu • Allentown 7 ,3 9 7 20,072 Springfield ♦t tt Altoona 2 ,7 5 3 Worcester 1 7 ,9 4 5 tt Chester 5 ,3 7 7 Manchester 6 ,1 0 3 K . E* tt Harrisburg 11,719* 50,693 Providence R- It tt 2 ,7 12 Hazleton Vt, Burlington 2 ,8 9 7 tt Johnstown 5 ,1 2 7 tt 7 ,7 3 9 Lancaster NO. 2 - NEW YORK DISTRICT tt 2,0l+0 Lebanon 6 ,2 1 9 ■ Stamford Conn* tt 3 ,0 8 0 Norristown 1+, 131+ Montclair N. J * tt tt 399,81+6 Philadelphia Newark 9 1 ,H 0 tt 11,023 Raiding Northern Nevw J e r s e y tt Scranton 11,817 52,636 Clearing House A s s n . tt Wilkes-Barre 7 ,2 0 3 Passaic 1 0 ,8 5 1 N* J* tt Williamsport 3,615 Alba.iy ' N, ¥♦ 30,771+ tt tt York 9,51+1 Binghamton 0 ,3 5 8 tt Buffalo 69,0I+8 \ ---,-1 ■ -jLii. 1 )iT n.fln'hfirR i Kbl:> "be s rin n in ^ V vith 191V , _ Form F.R. 285-a DEBITS BY BANKS IK EACH REPORTING CENTER,DURING THE WEEK ENDED JAKUiJlY 7> 19^2 (In thousands of dollars) d) DISTRICT NO* o - ATLANTA (Cont’ DISTRICT NO. 1+ - CLEVELAND Ga. •2,235 Albany Lexington Ky. 9 ,3 7 9 tt 70,207 Atlanta Ohio 2 2 ,2 5 5 Akron t! 9 #ii+o !l Augusta 1 3 -U 9 1 Canton tt 926 fl Brunswick 1 1 3 , 8 9 0 Cincinnati tt ft 6,193 Columbus 195i 224 Cleveland tf 422 tt Elberton 4 8 ,5 7 9 Columbus tt 6 , 6 22 tt Macon 2 2 ,8 6 1 Dayton ft It 9 19 Newnan Hamilton 3 ,9 3 3 tt 9,266 If Savannah 4 ,6 9 9 Lima ft 1,462 fl Valdosta 1 ,7 8 3 Lorain 76,427 tt La. New Orleans 4 *2 1 5 Middletown 3,188 tt Miss, Hattiesburg 5 ,2 0 1 Springfield tt 10,648 tt Jackson 2 ,5 1 8 Steubenville tt tt 4,319 Meridian 3 9 ,3 0 5 Toledo tt 2,386 tt Vicksburg 3 ,6 6 5 Warren tt Tenn, 1 7 ,7 5 5 Chattanooga 16,674 Youngstown tt tf Knoxville 2 ,9 5 9 Zanesville tt 26,869 Nashville 3 , 2 8 6 Pa, Butler tt Erie 9 ,3 4 3 tt DISTRICT NO. 7 - c:HICAGO 1 ,2 7 4 Franklin 3,602 tt Aurora 111. 2 , 2 4 6 Greensburg ft tt 3 ,7 5 0 Bloomington Homestead 1,14 4 tt tt Champaign-Urbana 5 ,4 5 9 2,881 Oil City ft t ? 9 1 7 ,4 6 9 Chicago Pittsburgh 2 1 5 ,6 9 9 tt Danville 5,367 7 , 3 4 0 W. Va. Wheeling tf 8 ,1 1 5 Decatur ft 2 ,2 5 4 Elgin DISTRICT NO. 5 - RICHMOND tf 3 ,3 4 9 Moline 93,368 Washington tt 17,603 Peoria 1 1 4 , 8 5 6 Md. Baltimore tt 9,698 tt Rockford 2,302 Cumberland tt tt o ,4 7 5 Springfield 3 ,0 0 4 Hagerstown 10,460 Ind. Fort Ytfayne 4,9(52 N. C. Asheville tt 5 ,3 4 2 tt Gary 26,507 Charlotte tt 3,012 tt 10,312 Hammond Durham It 75,478 tt Indianapolis 0,712 Greensboro tt ft 15,213 South Bend 1 0 ,8 7 4 Raleigh tt 7 ,19 6 tt Terre Haute 5 ,1 0 7 Wilmington Iowa tt 10 ,135 Cedar Rapids 13,069 fcinston-Salem it 1,685 Clinton 7,160 S. c . iphurl os ton tt 6,701 tt Davenport 9,366 Columbia tt ft 2 7 .4 3 6 Des Moines 7 ,7 9 5 p-reenville it 3,192 tt Dubuque 4 , 7oi Spartanburg it 3,228 Mason City Va. 3 ,0 6 4 panville tt 1,020 n Huscatine 4 ,646 Lynchburg tt tt 1 2 ,3 0 7 Sioux City 3,002 Newport Nows tt 5 ,4 6 6 tj Waterloo 20,505 'Norfolk^ 1 ,3 6 1 tt Mici Adrian 1,755 Portsmouth tt tt 3 ,0 5 3 Battle Creek 4o.o64 /Richmond tt rt 3,9S4 Bay City 8S805 Roanoke ft 2 7 0 ,1 7 3 Detroit W. Vf 1 5 ,1 8 3 Chari osttpn ft 6,921 ft Flint b , 040 Huntington It 1 5 ,2 1 5 Grand Rapids tt 4 ,3 6 4 Jackson DISTRICT NO. 6 - atla: ? ! 7,508 Kalamazoo Ala. Birmingham 43,550 ft 7,^60 ft Lansing 1 , 2 6 7 Dothan It 5 ,9 3 0 tt Saginaw 17,285 Mobile 4 ,4 5 0 it Ms Green Bay 7,272 Montgomery it 2,096 Manitowoc 25,150 Fla. Jacksonville tt 7 6 .4 3 7 tt Milwaukee 1 7 ,0 0 5 Miami t» 2,650 tt Oshkosh 3 , 2 4 0 Pensacola tt 6,262 tt Sheboygan 1 0 ,2 9 7 Tampa 0 • o* , 1 10,258 Form F, R, 285-b DEBITS BY BANKS IN BACH REPORTING CENTER,DURING THE WEEK ENDED JANUARY 7, 191+2 (In thousands of dollars) DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY (Cont'd) DISTRICT NO. 8 - ST. LOUIS 2,625 Okla, Muskogee El Dorado Ark, 2,095 it it Oklahoma City £8,699 Fort Smith h, 6ll+ »t tt 627 Okmulgee Helena 689 tt it Tulsa 39,607 Little Rock 13.23U ti 2,225 Wyo. Casper Pine Bluff 3,116 tt it Cheyenne 2,516 Texarkana (See also Tex,) 2 ,5 0 b DISTRICT NO. 11 - DALLAS East St. Louis & Nat'1 i+,106 Arlz. Tucson Stock Yards 13,025 111. tt La. Shreveport 16,1+03 Quincy 2,570 1,522 Roswell N . iv'l, Evansville Ind, 11,305 3,902 Tex, Abilene Louisville 67,150 Ky. tt it 9,006 Austin Owensboro 1,9U9 11 7,803 Beaumont Greenville Miss, 2,197 tt Corsicana 1,263 St. Louis Mo. 170,959 11 ft 90,981+ Dallas 690 Sedalia tt ?! El Paso 3,696 12,587 Springfield tt Fort Worth lenn. 55,920 Memphi s 26,913 n Galveston 7,198 n 85,282 Houston DISTRICT NC. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS tf 3,770 Duluth Port Arthur Mixm* 11,535 tt ft San Antonio Minneapolis 89,986 20,375 ft M Texarkana 631 Red ling t! 2,106 1+8,816 (See also Ark. ) St, Paul tt tf Tyler 3,551 South St, Paul 9,557 ft tt Waco 1+.958 Winona 1,976 ft 6,052 Wichita Falls Billings Mont, 3,017 it Helexia 3,27U DISTRICT NO. 12 - SAN FRANCISCO Dickinson N. D. 671 tf Ariz. Phoenix Fargo 16,735 5,963 ft Calif. 5,592 Bakersfield Grand Forks 1,1+72 tt tt 7,880 562 Berkeley Jamestown tt ft 11,668 Fresno Minot 1,1+99 tt 15,258 Long Beach Aberdeen S. D. 1,1+55 tt tt 261,106 Los Angeles Sioux City 7,11+2 tt 38,588 Oakland La Crosse «*is. 2,731+ tt tt Pasadena 8,675 Superior 1,673 tt 26,51+6 Sacramento n 4,668 San Bernardino DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY ft 25,220 San Diego Colorado Springs Colo. " 3,856 tt tt 228,270 San Francisco Denver 142,537 tf tt 8,808 San Jose Grand Junction 976 ft tt 3,358 Santa Barbara Pueblo 1+, 11+1+ tt Stockton 6.301+ Atchison Kans. 8u0 tt Idaho Boise Hutchinson 3,71+0 1+.957 tt Nev. Independence Reno i+,l425 9-3 t» 0 1’ '3 . Eugene Kansas City 3,51+7 5,765 ft ft 52,251 881+ Portland Lawrence ft n 6,202 Sal em Pittsburg 1,11+9 tt 8,630 Utah 6,300 Ogden Topeka n ff Salt Lake City 23,589 Wichita 19,1+36 2,285 Wash. Mo. Bellingham Joplin 1+,313 ti tt 2,780 90,100 Everett Kansas City tt tt 78,508 Seattle St, Joseph 8,950 tt 17,720 Spokane Fremont Neb. 767 tt tt ll+, 073 Tacoma Lincoln 7,111+ t» tt 1+2,802 Walla Walla 1,939 Omaha tt i+,350 Yakima 5,066 Albuquerque N, K, Bartlesville Okla. 5,898 ft Enid 3,577 tt Guthrie 351 Revised figures,week; ended December 31, 191+1« Asheville, N. C,, - 5,089} Independence, Kansas - 789*