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STATEMENT FOR THE PHSSS
Released for publication
Sunday morning, Max. 10;
not earlier.

BAM DEBITS

B-8O6
Federal Reserve Board
March 9> 1935»

Debits to individual accounts, as reported to the Federal Reserve Board by
banks in leading cities for the week ended March 6, aggregated $8,620,000,000, or
30 per cent above the total reported for th3 preceding week
. which included
only five business days, and 21 per cent above the total for the corresponding
week of last year.
Aggregate debits for the l4l cities for which a separate total has been main­
tained since January 1919 amounted to $8,053»000,000, conpared with $6,188,000,000
the preceding week and $6,637,000,000 the week ended March 7 of last year.
SUMMARY BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS
______ (in thousands of do lla rs)______
e n d e d
e e k
Federal
Number
Mar. 7
Feb. 27
Mar, b
of centers
Reserve
District
included
193H ,
1935
19J*
383, ^
3^5
Ho, 1 - Boston
17
- ^oT^3"
3,682,558
4,417,602
3,252.707
2 - New York
15
340,113
337.377
- Philadelphia
18
433,991
397,660
367 , 93s
25
I - Cleveland
475.058
250,228
205,91s
193,368
5 - Richmond
23
164,216
176,425
6 - Atlanta
25
137,639
786,282
883,287
1,032,706
7 - Chicago
39
165,478
177,34s
8 - St. Louis
16
212,941
119,45+3
105,885
136,884
9 - Minneapolis
17
210,891
186,546
10 - Kansas City
28
241,895
146,821
133.425
125.759
11 -Dallas
18
545,621
1+70,105
12 - San Francisco
28
633.437
TOTAL
269
8,619,827
6,635,510
7.121,550
DEBITS BY BASES E r EACH REPORTING- CENTER
(3[n thousands of dollars)
Weel’: ended
Week ended
Mar. 6 , 1935
Mar. b, 1935
DISTRICT NO. 2 - NEW YORK (Cont'd)
DISTRICT NO. 1 - BOSTON
2,966
Northern New Jersey
Bangor, Me.
48,345
Clearing House Assn •
Boston, Mass,
299,274
5,201
3.340
Brockton, Mass.
Passaic, N. J.
3,446
1 . 867 .
Poughkeepsie, N. Y,
Burlington, Vt.
26,584
Rochester, N. Y,
Fall River, Mass.
3.833
2,680
Stamford,
Conn.
Hartford, Conn.
43.931
2,168
Holyoke, Mass.
Syracuse, N. Y.
14,379
Lowell, Mass,
Utica, N. Y.
2,914
8,305
Lynn, Mass.
3.662
DISTRICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA
Manchester, IT. H.
3,153
Allentown, Pa,
New Bedford, Mass.
4.699
4.857
14,578
Altoona, Pa.
New Haven, Conn.
2,353
8,087
Camden, N. J.
Portlfjmd, Ms.
6,514
Chester, Pa.
Providence, R. I .
23.330
2.583
Springfield, Mass.
Harrisburg, Pa,
7,807
13,530
Waterbury, Conn.
2,292
Hazleton,
Pa,
5.983
Johnstown, Pa,
Worcester, Mass.
2,637
9.723
Lancaster, Pa,
4,139
Lebanon, Pa,
1,108
DISTRICT NO. 2 - NEW YORK
Albany, N. Y.
Norristown,
Pa.
2,030
68,260
Philadelphia, Pa.
Binghamton, N. Y.
4,089
337,490
Buffalo, N. Y.
Reading, pa.
6,203
4s, 70s
Scranton, Pa.
Elmira, N. Y.
10,907
2,765
Trenton, N. J,
13,870
Jamestown, N. Y,
2,44s
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Montclair, IT. J.
4,120
3.355
Williamsport, Pa.
... JSTewark, N, J.
66,394
1,901
Wilmington, Del.
/New York, N. Y.
13,106
4,111,643
/
York, Pa.
3,659




USB ITS BY BANKS IN MCH REPORTING CENTER
. .t i * thousands of dollars)

B-S06a
W eek e n d e d

W eek ended
M ar.
D IS T R IC T

4 -

NO.

Akron,

Pa.

Canton,

O h io

C in c in n a ti,

12,709
l sS04
6,543
72,3^2
109 ..917
42; 479

O h io

C le v elan d ,

O hio

C o lu m bu s, O h io
Dayton,
E rie ,

4 ,7 0 S

Pa.

F ran klin ,

Greensburg,

1 ,117

Pa.

O hio

Hom estead,

Pa.

Lexin gton ,

Ky.

O hio

L o ra in ,

O hio

M id d leto w n ,
O il

664

Pa.

H a m ilto n ,

Lim a ,

12 Mo

O h io

C ity ,

O h io

Pa.

P ittsb u rg h ,
S p r in g fie ld ,

O hio

S te u b e n v ille ,
To ledo ,

O h io

W arren,

O hio

6

H attiesbu rg ,
Jackson,

Macon,

Tenn.
M is s.

M ia n i» F la .
M ontgom ery,

6 si
4,724

N e v /n a n ,

2,147
6*51
l*p 4

Pensasola,

1 .9 0 S

Valdo sta,

A la.

Ga.

New O r l e a n s ,
Savannah,

Tairvpr.t F l a .
Ga.

V ic k sb u rg ,
D IS T R IC T

NO.

A d rian ,

7

- C H IC A G O

M ic h .

Bay

Z a n e sv ille ,

O h io

1,378

B lo o m in g to n ,

B attle

111.
Creek,

C ity ,

M ic h .

M ic h .
111.

C h icag o ,

111.

B a ltim o re,

S.

C.

C h arlesto n,

W.

Va.

C h arlo tte,
C o lu m b ia,

N.
S.

Durham ,

C.
C.

C um berland,
D a n v ille ,

Md.

Va.

N,

C.

Greensboro,

N.

C.
C.

G reen v ille,

S.

Hagerstow n,

M &.

H u n tin g to n ,

W.

Lynchburg,

Va.

C lin to n ,

Io w a

l ,l 6 g

Va.

Portsm outh,

Va.

R a l® ig h »

G.

N.

R ich m o n d ,
Roanoke,

Va,

M ic h .

1,587
5,560
2.931
3,995
1,733
2,941

Dubuque,

Io w a

W a sh in g to n ,

D,

C.

49,643

W ilm in g to n ,

N.

C.

2 ,2 1 8

W in s to n - S a le m ,

N.

C.

7.932

111.

M o in es,

F lin t,

A lb any,

6

Gary,

794

Ga.

In d .

Green B ay ,
H aaraond,
J&ckson,
Lan sin g ,

M a n ito w o c ,

M u sc a tin e ,

C o lum bus,
Dothan,

Ga.

A la.




Tenn.

7 ,2 1 8

2,302
538

Io w a

W is.
111.

R o ckfo rd ,

111.

Sheboygan,

Chattanooga,

W is.

111.

Ga,

13.532
476

Io w a

M ilw au k ee ,

Augusta,

A la.

W is.

M ason C i t y ,
M o lin e,

4,697
6,147
1,909
9,879
2,824
3 5 ,9 0 0

2,756

M ic h *

M ic h .

S a g in a w ,

Ga,

In d .

M ic h .

K alam azo o ,

3,027
23,580

745

In d .

Ga.

B irm in g h a m ,

M ic h .

W is.

In d i anapo1 i s ,

A tlan ta,

B ru n sw ic k ,

In d .

Grand R a p id s ,

1.729
3,83ft
172,477
1.730

M ic h .

P eo ria ,

- ATLANTA

Io w a

Fo rt Wayne,

Oshkosh,
D IS T R IC T N O .

Io w a

D etro it,

711
5,726
31,720
5,234

Va.

Davenport,
Des

I 11*

111.

Decatur,

1.715
12,448

Va.

D a n v ille ,

13,612
6, 147 1,768

3,020

Va.

New port N ew s,
N o r f o l k :,

73,749
2,782
10,951

Md.

C harleston,

Io w a

C h a m p a ign - U rb a n a ,

2,105

66
1,82
2,346
2,042
2,836

5,609
2,56s
624,585

Cedar R a p id s,
C.

1,076

M is s.

S ,4 5 S

- R IC H M O N D

1,473
6,118
5,926

Ga.

O h io

5

40,691

La.

Fla.

Youngstow n,

A s h e v ille ,N .

18,413
341

Tenn,

Aurora,

D IS T R IC T N O .

5,45s
4,219

A la.

1,369
6,917

W.

14,872
5,034
2,590
1,728
s , 4oi

Fla.

Ga*

M o bilej

( C o n t 'd )

4,365

Mi s s .

M e r id ia n ,

1935
IS O

Ja c k so n v ille ,
K n o x v ille ,

6,

894

M iss.

Va.

W h e e lin g ,

- ATLANTA

Ga.

N a sh v ille ,

1,67s
21 , S23

O h io

NO.

E lberton ,

2,044

151,355
3,373

Pa,

M ar.
D IS T R IC T

CLEVELAND

O h io

B utler,

6, 1935

M ic h .
W is.

l '&
1,199
2,118
56,151
981
564

2,290
10,510
4 ,oso

4,467
2,893

C ity ,

Io w a

8,23s

South B end,

In d .

5.658
4,431
3,849
3.137
1 ,2SS

S io u x

S p rin g fie ld ,

111,

Terre

In d .

Haute,

W aterlo o ,
E lgin ,

Io w a

111.

DEBITS BY BABES IS EACH REPORTING CENTER
___ B-80bb
(In thousands of dolla r s )__
Week ended'
Week ended
Mar. 6, 1935
Mar. 6, 1935
DISTRICT NO. 10-KANSAS CITY (Cont'd)
DISTRICT NO. 8 - ST. LOUIS
740
Okmulgee, Okla.
East St. Louis & Hat’ l.
31,282
Omaha, Neb.
6,065
Stock Yards, 111.
861
Pittsburg,
Kans.
35
s
Eldorado, Ark.
3,438
Pueblo,
Colo,
4,322
Evansville, Ind.
6,218
St. Joseph, Mo.
2,002
Fort Smith, Ark.
4
,l 4 ?
Topeka,
Kans.
981’
Greenville, Miss.
19,^91
Tulsa, Okla.
364
Helena, Ark.
11,829
Wichita, Kans.
Little Rock, Ark.
6,319
37,179
Louisville,Ky.
26,609
DISTRICT NO, 11 - DALLAS
Memphis, Tenn.
1,325
1,188
Abilene, Tex*
Owensboro, Ky.
9
,38 6
Austin, Tex.
2,237
Pine Bluff, Ark.
3,866
1 . 3 S0
Beaumont, Tex.
Quincy, 111.
535
Corsicana, Tex,
119,538
St. Louis, Mo,
38,409
Dallas,
Tex.
477
Sedalia, Mo.
5,922
3,010
El Paso, Tex.
Springfielc^, Mo.
15,162
Fort
Worth,
Tex.
)
4l4
Texarkana,Ark.(See also Tex.)
4,689
Galveston, Tex.
1,172
Port
Arthur,
Tex*
DISTRICT NO. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS
490
Roswell, !•» M,
739
Aberdeen, S. D.
32,688
Houston, Tex.
1,561
Billings, Mont.
San Antonio, Tex,
13,969
194
Dickinson, N. D,
Shreveport,
La.
7,503
6,403
Duluth, Minn*
Texarkana,
Tex.
3,179
Fargo, N. D.
617
(See also Ark.)
S17
Grand Forks, N. D.
2,472
Tucson, Ariz.
2,926
Helena, Mont.
2,467
Tylsr, Tex.
450
Jamestown, N. D.
3,461
Waco,
Tex.
2,010
La Crosse, Wis.
2,688
Wichita
Falls,
Tex.
65,905
Minneapolis, Minn*
69
s
Minot, N. D.
DISTRICT NO. 12 - SAN FRANCISCO
397
Red Wing, Minn,
2,838
Bakersfield, Calif.
42,850
St. Paul, Minn.
1,043
Bellingham,
Wash.
2,855
Sioux Falls, S . D.
Berkeley,
Calif.
3.S91
3*752
South St. Paul, Minn,
Boise, Idaho
2,739
SS4
Superior, Wis,
1,030
Eugene,
Ore.
1,264
Winona, Minn.
1 , 05s
Evere 11, Wash.
5,342
Fresno, Calif.
DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY
7,643
Long Beach, Calif.
2,295
Albuquerque, N. M.
160,642
Los Angeles, Calif.
742
Atchison, Kans,
43,450
Oakland, Calif.
5,216
Bart3.esville, Okla.
3 , 61s
Ogden, Utah
996
Casper, Wyo.
6,081
Pasadena, Calif *
1,715
Cheyenne, Wyo.
7,332
Phoenix, Ariz.
2,933
Colorado Springs, Colo.
38,481
■
Portland,
Ore.
33,051
Denver, Colo.
1,944
Reno, Nev.
1,992
Enid, Okla.
15,205
Sacramento, Calif.
577
Fx-emont, Neb.
12,319
Salt Lake City, Utah
5
S
3
Grand Junction, Colo,
2,057
366
San Bernardinos Calif*
Guthrie, Okla.
9,727
San
Diego.,
Calif*
3 , 61s
Hutchinson, Kans*
241,830
San Francisco, Calif.
479
Independence, Kans,
4,790
San JoSGt Calif c
1,379
Joplin, Mo.
2,631
Santa Barbara, Calif.
2,443
Kansas City, Kan3*
36,500
Seattle, Wash.
73,840
Kansas City, Mo.
S,008
Spokane, Wash,
820
Lawrence, Kans.
3,637
Stocktonf Calif.
6,346
Lincoln, Neb,
5,731
Tacoma,
Wash.
1,441
Muskogee, Okla.
1,035
Walla
Walla,
Wash.
17,557
Oklahoma City, Okla.
2,785
Yakima, Wash.
Note:

Bank debits for week ended February 2J, 1935, not previously
reported: Elgin, 111., 1,180; Colorado Springs, Colo., 2,353.