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x Form F. R. 285 STATEMENT FOR THE PRESS For immediate release 3oar|. of Governors of the Federal Reserve System January 26, 1942 BANK DEBITS— DEBITS TO DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK ACCOUNTS Bank debits as reported b y banks in leading centers for the week ended January 21 aggregated $11,269,000,000. Total debits during the 13 weeks ended January 21 amounted to $11*8,870,000,000, or 18 per cent above the total reported for the corresponding period a year ago, At banks in New York City there was an increase of il per cent compared with the corresponding period a year ^go, and ,at the other reporting centers there was an increase of 23 per cent. SUMMARY BY FEDERAL'RESERVE DISTRICTS W ee k ended Jan, 22, Jan. <£l, 19U2 19U1 Federal Reserve District Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago St, Louis Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Francisco / total, 27I4 reporting centers . New York City* ^ II4 other oontara* .O I33 other reporting centers 680 4,321 572 821 451 382 1,751 381 214 390 321 987 11,26 9 3,914 6,325 1,030 550 3,601; 476 . 811 37U 283 1,365 299 163 301 - 2h2 86i i 9,331 3,259 5,282 790 13 weeks ended Jan, 2-^, Jan. 2 1 , 1942 1941 7,441 8,599 52,923 '58,996 6,658 8,054 10,988 8,936 4,799 5,947 4,972 3*941 18,218 ■22,1*70 3.863, 4,915 2,188 2,813 4,684 ■3/713 4 ,12 6 v 3,136 9.848 12,305 _ 148,870 125,664 48,571 53,819 82,058 66,699 12,994 10,393 ' (In thousands of dollars) d) DISTRICT NO, 2 - NEW YORK (Cont’ DISTRICT NO* I ~ BOSTON 5,716 N. Y,. Almira 82,309 Conn# .Harvi ->rd tt tt 4,548 Jamestown 30 , 528 Ner/ : aven It 3,913,522 New York 10,335 lie c.:vhury tt 4.810 Poughkeepsie 4,361 Maine Ba/i.jor * tt ft 41,029 Rochester 17,019 pc •t.!and :; tt 26,572 Syracuse 595,263 Mass* go-, ocr. It tt 11,204. Utica 7,070 B' •C- ton •'. it 6,908 Ybll River ti DISTRICT NO , 3 - PHILADELPHIA 4,243 Hoivcke H Del. i*ilming-bon 29,733 4,442 LOft:>ll 18,612 u N. J. Camden 6,026 Lyo# ti 20,226^ it Trenton 6,471 Fe7? Bedford Peruia. 1 1 7,918 Allentown 21,795 SprV;:^ field 1 1 1 1 Altoona 3,184 19,656 tl 6,472 Chester 5,471 N. H, HaoChester ft Harrisburg 12,494 54,361 R. I . Pro •idence tt Hazleton 3,075 3,722 Vt, 'Burlington tt Johnstown 5,671 tt Lancaster 7,617 DTPTRICT NO. 2 - NEi? YORK tt 2 ,3 6 1 Lebanon 6,882 Sta.’ a uor Conn. tt ,3,203 Norristown 4,277 LIc a jc.lair N. J. tt Philadelphia 409.173 97,978 N e w a rk " tt 10,776 Reading Northern New Jersey ft 11,378 Scranton 47,018 Clearing House Assn. ft ",Silk«s-Barre 7,015 12,878 Passaic N. J f tt Tiilliamsport 4,191 62,397 Albany N . ,Y* tt 8,548 6,326 York Binghamton " 75,557 Buffalo " - http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ in the ♦Included Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis i’ ers,available beginning with 1919* national series covering i4 1 cent’ Form F. R. 285-& DEBITS BY B A M S IN EACH REPORTING CENTER.,DURING THE WEEK ENDED JANUARY 21, 191+2 (In thousands of dollars') DISTRICT NO. k - CLEVELAND ;DISTRICT NO. 6. - ATLANTA (Cont'd) Ga. Lexington Albany Ky. ■ 2,123 15,439 ti Ohio Akron Atlanta 28,280 7. ,965 6 n Canton Augusta 16,502 8,273 tt Cincinnati Brunswick 928 120,933 tt Cleveland .. . . Columbus 212;774 5,697 tt Columbus .Elberton 298 51,665 tf Dayton Macon 25,259 6,574 ft Hamilton Newnan 3 ,7 2 2 822 tf Lima Savannah 10,067 5,031 tf Lorain Valdosta 1 ,8 1 2 1,470 Middletown New Orleans La. 3,860 67,494 Springfield Hattiesburg Miss. 2,560 5,937 4tt ^Steubenville Jackson 2,858 12,555 tt Toledo Meridian 4,832 45,390 it Warren Vicksburg 14,731 2,395 Youngstown Chattanooga Tenn. 17,586 16,502 tt Zanesville Knoxville 2,505 10,952 tt Pa Nashville Butler 3,407 28,535 Erie 10,977 Franklin DISTRICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO 1,257 Greensburg Aurora 111. 3,110 4,148 tt Homestead Bloomington 1,279 3,595 Oil City Champaign-Urbana " 3,491 4,842 tt Pittsburgh Chicago 951,946 225,969 * 1 Wheeling W. Va, Danville 7,059 3,541 tt Decatur 6,965 n DISTRICT NO. 5 - RICHMOND Elgin 2,498 tt Washington o, C. Moline 3,402 99,915 ti Baltimore Md, Peoria 22,103 127,954 it tt Cumberland 2,1+86 Rockford 10,929 1 1 it Hugerstown Springfield 3,606 8, 097Asheville N. C. Fort Wayne Ind. 4,816 1 2 ,2 8 0 tt tt Charlotte Gary 22,958 4,953 tt tt Durham . Hammond 8,466 3,165 r * it Greensboro Indianapolis 7 8 .5 6 2 6,407 tt Raleigh South Bend 13,541 ■ - . M 4 f o49 rt 1 1 Wilmington Terre Haute 3,233 5,485 it Winston-Salem Iowa Cedar Rapids 9,209 12,935 ft Charleston S. 0* Clinton 8,065 1,934 tt it Columbia Davenport 8,628 7,095 tt Greenville Des Mcines 7,668 27,222 tt tt Spartanburg Dubuque 3,762 3,416 Va. Danville Mason City 2,675 3,635 tt tt Lynchburg Muscatine 4,534 951 tt if Newport News Sioux City 15,109 3,493 tt n Waterloo Norfolk 21,612 7,141 tt Portsmouth Mich. Adrian 1,480 £,227 tt tt Richmond Battle Creek 50,524 5,013 tt tt Roanoke Bay City 4,001 8,641 tt W.Va. Charleston Detroit 352,278 15,143 it tt Huntington Flint 5,401 8,797 tt Grand Rapids 17,972 tt Jackson DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA' 6,560 tt Birmingham Kalamazoo Ala. 35,404 7,691 tt tt Dothan Lansing 9,526 1,015 ti It Mobile Saginaw 17,048 8,106 ft Montgomery Wis. Green Bay 6,988 5,619 ft Jacksonville Fla. Manitowoc 28,224 2,457 tt 1 1 Miami Milwaukee 19,485 91,425 it » Pensacola Oshkosh 3,160 3*515 ti tt Tampa Sheboygan 11,348 7,452 FornL F, R, 285-b DEBITS BY, BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER,DURING THE WEEK ENDED JANUARY 21, lQl+2 (In thousands of dollars) DISTRICT NO, 10 - KANS a S CITY (Cont'd) DISTRICT NO, 8 - ST, LOUIS Okla, Muskogee El Dorado Ark, 2,821 1,699 tt tt Fort Smith Oklahoma City 35,443 4.573 tt tt Hplena Okmulgee 695 555 tt tt Tulsa Little Rook 13,656 49,243 tt Wyo. Pine Bluff Casper 1.837 2,769 it tt Cheyenne Texarkana 2,761 (See also Tex. \ 2. 524 J East. St, Louis & N a t ’ l DISTRICT NO. 11 - DALLAS Stook Yards Tucson Ariz. 111, 3,900 15.225 tt La. Quincy Shreveport 16,688 3.124 Evansville Roswell Ind, N. M. 1,020 10,395 Louisville Abilene Tex. Ky. 2,753 61,739 tt tt / Austin Owensboro 3,102 9,515 tt Greenville Miss. Beaumont 10,306 2.247 tt Corsicana St, Louis 1,163 194,471 tt tt Dallas Sedalia 90,916 593 tt tt El Paso Springfield 11,212 5,566 ft Memphis Fort Worth Tanru 29,183 59.054 ft Galveston 10,752 tf Houston DISTRICT HO. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS 90,547 tt Port Arthur Duluth Minn.' 3,084 10,877 tt tt San Antonio Minneapolis 23,276 100,21). 3 tt tt Texarkana Red Wing 556 n (See also A r k . ) St, Paul 2,367 55.073 rt tt Tyler South St. Paul 3.743 13.094 tt T t Waco Winona 4,790 1.891 tt Billings Wichita Falls Mont. 5,396 3.561 tt Helena 2,969 Dickinson DISTRICT NO, 12 • SAN FRANCISCO N. D. 578 tt Fargo A r iz , Phoenix 17,429 6,799 tt Bakersfield Calif. Grand Fork, 1,007 6,105 T t t i Berkeley Jamestown 569 9,455 tt tt winot Fresno 1.5 10 11,792 tt Long Beach Aberdeen S, D, 1,666 16,754 tt tt Los Angeles Sioux City 283,013 7.532 tt La Crosse Oakland Wis, . 4c ,694 r 3,222 tt tt Pasadena » Superior 8,526 1.^58 tt Sacramento 28,1*50 tt San Bernardino DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY 3,816 tt Saja Diego Colorado Spring; Colo, s 43,302 3.495 T t tt San Francisco Denver I. 49.360 254,497 tt T t Grand Junction San Jose 8,839 973 tt tt Santa: Barbara Pueblo 4.506 3,248 tt Atohison K a n s. Stockton 936 6,750 tt Boise Idaho Hutohinson 5,026 4.227 T f Nov. Independence Reno 3.771 853 tt Ore. Eugene Kansas City 7.892 3,469 tt tt Lawrence Portland 1.146 56,357 tt ft Salem Pittsburg 5,420 1,429 M Utah Topeka Ogden 5,113 5.499 it tt Salt Lake City Wichita 21,380 27,496 Bellingham Mo* Joplin Wash# 2,615 3,978 it tt Kansas City Everett 100,813 2,927 tt tt Seattle St. Joseph 92,286 11,756 tt Fremont Spokane Neb. 616 16,774 tt tt Lincoln Tacoma 16,464 3,025 tt tt Omaha lYalla Walla 1,951 49.330 tt Albuquerque Yakima N. M. 3,803 5.131 Bartlesville Okla, 10,523 tt Enid ii.035 tt Guthrie 622 !