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T n n B. R . s > Pr Form P K. 286 ^t For immediate release STATEMENT FOR THE PRESS -, BANK DEBITS Board of Qovemors of the Federal Reserve System July 29} 1940 Debits to deposit accounts (except interbank accounts) ’ bonks in leading cities for the week ended July 24, aggr"^ted $8^75,000,000. Total debits during the 13 weeks ended July 24 amounted to $108, , , , o 144 000 000 4 percent above the total reported for the corresponding period a year ago. SUMMARY BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS (in millions of dollars) 13 weeks ended — ____ Week ended July 2A, r July 26> Ju 2 , ly 6 July 24, 1940 1939 1939 1940 5,578 5,920 457 473 Boston 45,980 45,618 3,555 3,645 New York 5,634 5,769 372 4l4 Philadelphia 6,398 7,355 500 536 Cleveland 4, 062 3,613 268 304 Richmond 2,928 3,235 212 20 3 Atlanta 14,747 15,773 1,069 Chicago 1,169 3,382 3,163 223 26 3 St. Louis 206 ,0 2,259 142 Minneapolis 149 3,422 3,472 271 28 6 Kansas City 2,471 261 ,6 188 23 0 Dallas 8.6387, 950610, San Francisco 648 103,889 108,144 7,865 Total, 274 reporting centers 8,275 42,161 41,402 3,296 New York City* 3,347 53,417 57,588 3,977 140 Other leading centers* 4,255 8 >3U 9,154 592 133 Other centers _______ 673 DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER DURING THE WEEK ENDED JULY 24, 1940 (In thousands of dollars) d) DISTRICT NO. 2 - NEW YORK (Cont’ DISTRICT NO. 1 - BOSTON 3,016 N. Y. Elmira 49,061 Conn. Hartford 1 1 2,947 1 ! 17,318 Jamestown Hew Haven t t 3,346,535 » New York 6,946 Waterbury 1 1 3,148 Maine 3,726 Poughkeepsie Bangor i t 27,554 Rochester t t 7,527 Portland t t 18,622 299,438 Syracuse Mass* Boston t t 6,696 Utica i t 3,665 Brockton t t 4,409 Fall River DISTRICT NO. * - PHILADELPHIA t t 2,747 Holyoke 22,760 Del. Wilmington t t 3,010 Lowell N. J. 9,527 1 1 4,034 Camden Lynn 1 1 16,185 Trenton t t 4,003 New Bedford Penna. 5,495 1 1 Springfield 14,619 Allentown t l 2,632 Altoona I ! 12,558 Worcester t t 3,377 Chester N. H. Manchester 3,847 t t 9,006 Harrisburg 34,065 Providence R. I. t t 2,018 Hazleton Vt. Burlington 2,523 Johnstown t t 4,313 t t 5,153 Lancaster DISTRICT NO. 2 - NEW YORK t t 1,565 Lebanon Conn* 4,950 Stamford t t 2,463 Norristown N. J. Montclair 2,734 t t 298,997 Philadelphia t t Newark 87,487 t t 8,893 Reading Northern New Jersey t t 8,780 Scranton 33,278 Clearing House Assn. 1 1 t t 5,107 Wilkesbarre 1 1 6,463 Passaic t t 2,605 Williamsport N. Y. 47,670 klbany t t 5,298 t t 4,702 York Binghamton t t 49,125 Buffalo *Centers for which bank debit figures are available back to 1919. Form F. R. 285-a DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER, DURING THE WEEK ENDED JULY 24, 1940 (In thousands of dollars) > DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA (Cont'd) DISTRICT HO. 4 - CLEVELAND Ga. 983 Lexington Ky. 3,312 Albany h Atlanta 47,334 Akron Ohio 14,881 11 4,105 Canton n 8,933 Augusta 11 656 Brunswick Cincinnati n 75,499 11 3,345 Cleveland " 141,130 Colunbus 11 245 Colunbus n 30,115 Elberton 11 3,185 Dayton ” 14,361 Macon it 379 Hamilton 1 1 2,358 Neman ti 6,204 Lima n 3 ,182 Savannah tt 712 Lorain ” 1,225 Valdosta 47,658 La. Middletown " 2,531 Hew Orleans Miss. 969 Springfield " 3,730 Hattiesburg tt 4,888 Steubenville ” 1,854 Jackson tt 2,49S Toledo " 26,009 Meridian 11 1,313 Warren " 2,368 Vicksburg 9,550 Tenn. Youngstown " 12,130 Chattanooga it 6,912 Knoxville Zanesville M 2,039 tt 19,892 Butler Pa. 2,193 Nashville Erie « 6,949 DISTRICT HO. 7 - CHICAGO Franklin ” 689 2,900 Aurora 111. Greensburg n 1,831 11 2,550 Bloomington Homestead " 846 2,844 Champaign—Urbana ti Oil City " 2,52.8 tt 689,622 Chicago Pittsburgh n 168,165 tt 2,067 Wheeling W. Va, 6,712 Danville tt 3,846 Decatur tt 1,822 Elgin DISTRICT HO. 5 - RICHMOND tt 1,912 Moline Washington D. C. 66,176 tt 13,474 Baltimore Id A. 95,973 Peoria it 5,814 Rockford Cumberland n 1,827 tt 5,835 Springfield Hagerstown ” 2,185 7,652 Ind. Fort Wayne Asheville N. C . 2,996 it 4,223 Charlotte " 13,730 Gary 11 1,932 Hammond Durham " 6,075 it Indianapolis 51,663 Greensboro n 3,811 it 9,657 Raleigh 1 1 S ,616 South Bend it 5,202 Terre Haute Wilmington " 2,266 5,358 Cedar Rapids Iowa Winston-Salem n 8,193 it 1,419 Clinton Charleston S. C. 4,589 ti 4,830 Columbia " 5,767 Davenport it 19,551 Greenville ” 3,552 Des Moines ti 2,129 Spartanburg n 2,144 Dubuque ti 2,059 Mason City Danville Va. 1,475 it 734 Muscatine Lynchburg " 3,203 tt 8,921 Newport News ” 3,105 Sioux City tt 4,186 Norfolk " 12,868 Waterloo Mich. 865 Portsmouth ” 1,105 Adrian tt 2,557 Battle Creek Richmond " 33,506 tt 2,507 Roanoke " 6,193 Bay City it 197,491 Charleston W. Va, 11,065 Detroit it 5,539 Huntington ” 3,505 Flint ti 11,903 Grand Rapids 11 3,408 Jackson DISTRICT NO. 6— ATLANTA tt 5,508 Birmingham Ala. 19,386 Kalamazoo it 5,298 Dothan " 710 Lansing tt 5,456 Mobile « 8,350 Saginaw 3,558 Wis. Montgomery " 4,445 Green Bay ti 1,622 Jacksonville Fla. l6,l4l Manitowoc tt 55,162 Miami « 10,149 Milwaukee tt 1,962 Pensacola n 2,186 Oshkosh ti 4,317 Tampa n 7,331 Sheboygan • P t t o Form F. R. 285“b DEBITS BY BANKS IK EACH REPORTING CENTER, DURING THE WEEK ENDED JULY 24, 1940 (In thousands of dollars) DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY (Cont*d) DISTRICT KO. 8 - ST. LOUIS 1,747 Okla, Ark. 1,213 Muskogee El Dorado t t i t 20,333 Oklahoma City 2,555 Fort Smith t t 597 Okmulgee 246 Helena " t t 30,843 Tulsa 8,378 Little Rock ” Wyo, 1,393 Casper 1,566 Pine Bluff 1 1 t t 1,674 Cheyenne Texarkana " 481 (See also Tex.) DISTRICT NO. 11 - DALLAS East St. Louis & Nat'l Ariz, 2,427 111, 8,936 Tucson Stock Yards t t La, 10,079 Shreveport 1,917 Quincy N. M. 825 Ind, Evansville 7,505 Roswell 1,728 Tex, Abilene Ky. Louisville 36,443 t t t t 6,l4l Austin Owensboro 1,269 t t 6,060 Beaumont Miss, Greenville 870 i t Corsicana 651 St, Louis 136,900 t t 57,144 Dallas Sedalia 439 t t 5,763 Springfield 3,547 El Paso t t Fort Worth 18,011 Tenn, Memphis 24,113 ! l Galveston 5,316 t t Houston 60,753 DISTRICT NO. 9 MINNEAPOLIS t t 2,496 Minn, Duluth 10,733 Port Arthur t t t t San Antonio 15,513 Minneapolis 74,236 t t Red Wing 386 Texarkana 746 (See also Ark.) St. Paul 34,511 t t 2,538 South St. Paul 6,006 Tyler t t 2,784 Waco Winona 1,263 t t 4,034 Mont, 2,668 Wichita Falls Billings t t Helena 2,760 DISTRICT NO. 12 - SAN FRANCISCO N, D, Dickinson 253 Ariz, 9,064 t t Phoenix 4,72.6 Fargo 4,070 Calif, t t Bakersfield 1,021 Grand Forks tt 5,472 t t Berkeley Jamestown .7 33 tt t t 6,695 Fresno 908 Minot ft 8,908 Aberdeen 1,363 Long Beach tt 199,492 1 ! Los Angeles 4,049 Sioux Falls tt 23,599 Wis. La Crosse 2,163 Oakland tt 5,632 ? ! 1,140 Pasadena Superior tt Sacramento 26,973 tt 2 ,7 2 8 San Bernardino DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY tt 10,877 San Diego Colo. Colorado Springs 2,809 tt 183,432 i t 34,722 San Francisco Denver tt t t 5,312 678 San Jose Grand Junction tt t t 2,365 Santa Barbara Pueblo 2,963 tt 4,437 Stockton Kans. Atchison 699 Id ah o t t 4,307 Hutchison 3,746 Boise t t lle v f 3,105 Reno Independence 596 O re . t t 1,882 Eugene Kansas City 3,573 tt t t Portland 39,607 Lawrence 803 tt t t 4,533 Pittsburgh 864 Salem t t U ta h 2,782 Ogden Topeka 4,155 tt t t Salt Lake City 15,197 Wichita 10,167 Wash. 1,554 Mo . Joplin 2,076 Bellingham tt t t Everett 1,813 Kansas City 79,322 tt t t Seattle 49,108 St, Joseph 6,542 tt 11,922 Neb. Fremont 573 Spokane tt t t Tacoma 8,881 Lincoln 5,872. tf t t Walla Walla 1,651 Omaha 36,648 tt 2,691 Albuquerque N. M» 3,800 Yakima Okla. Bartlesville 6,405 t t Enid 3,904 t t Guthrie 323