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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.