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Form F. R. 285

STATEMENT FOR THE PRESS

* For immediate release

Board of Governors
of the Federal Reserve System
Liarch 16 , 1942

• R A M DEBITS— DEBITS TO DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK ACCOUNTS

,

Bank debits as reported by banks in 1 eading centers for the w e e k ended
March 11 aggregated $10,277,000,000. Total debits during the 13 weeks ended
March 11 amounted to $145,756,000,000, or 16 per cent above the total reported for
the corresponding period a year ago. .vt bonks in New York City there was an in­
crease of 8 per cent compared with the corresponding period a year .-go, and at the
other reporting centers there was an increase of 22 per cont.

Federal
Reserve
District

SUMMARY BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS
Week ended
Mar. 11,
Mar. 12,
1942
I9hl

Boston
New York
Philadelphia
Cleveland
Richmond
Atlanta
Chicago
St. Louis
Minneapolis
Kansas City
Dallas
San Francisco
Total, 2714. reporting qenters
New York City*
II4.O other oenters*
133 other reporting centers

601
4,152
570
Hk
441
359
1,460
332
I87
313
273
375
10,277
3,790
5,547
94 0 ■

•

501
3,644
452
59 li
341
305
1,285
262
150
21*9
• 222
710
8,911*
3,h57
4 ,706
751

13 Viieeks ended'
Mar. 11,
Har. 12,
19U2
I9hl
8,539
56,797
8,025
10,791
5,923
5,070
2 1 ,981*
It, 769
2,688
4,693
l*,05l*
12 ,1*22

7,107
52,152
6,666
9,025
4, 81*8
li,076
18 ,3 71
3,776
2,077
3,708
3 ,17 5
10,133

11+5,756
12 5,113
5 1,6 19
i*7 ,06JU
81,180
67,075
12,957
10,373
DEBITS BY BiiNKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER,DURING THE W E E K ENDED MARCH 11, 1942
(In thousands of dollars)
DISTRICT NO,* 1 - BOSTON
DISTRICT NO. 2 - NSW YORK (Cont*d)
Hartford
Conn.
71* , 660
Elmira
N. Y.
4,453
ft
tt
New Haven
22 , 361*
Jamestovtfi
3,959
it
fi
Waterbury
Nev/ York
9,070
3 , 789,739
11
Bangor
Maine
Poughkeepsie
4,396
4,062
ti
ti
Portland
Rochester
14,867
3 3,511
ti
Boston
Mass.
Syracuse
23,276
359,619
tt
it
Brockton
Utica
9,060
4,193
tt
Fall River
6,020
ti
Holyoke
3,522
DISTRICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA
Lowell
Wilmington
Del.
3,715
49,414
tt
Lynn
Camden
N. J.
5,135
19,809
it
ti
New Bedford
Trenton
5,545
20,918
n
Springfield
Allentown
Penna.
20,519
7,090
tt
tt
Worcester
Altoona
17,774
•
3,187
11
Manchester
N. H.
Chester
4,66l
6,272
ft
Providence
R. I.
Harrisburg
42,368
12,81*8
tt
Burlington
Vt.
Hazleton
3,031
2 ,6 8 8
11
Johnstown,
3,986
ti
DISTRICT NO. 2 - N E T YORK
Lancaster
8,991
tt
Stamford
Conn.
Lebanon
5,163
2,219
tt
Montclair
N. J.
Norristown
5,329
3,060
11
tt
Newark
Philadelphia
389,833
90,59a
ti
Northern New Jer■sey
Reading
' 10,671
ti
Clearing House Assn.
Scranton
hhAOo
11,586
11
ti
Passaic
Wilkes-Barre
15,120
5,811
ti
Albany
N. Y.
Williamsport
Ui,65U
3
,i 4H9/ 5
V
y
w
ii
Binghamton
York
5,059
8
.-.3
6
6
tf
Buffalo
70,U53
V*£
‘
t-4—4 ^ series
rN A S
H
. covering 11*1 center's,available beginning w i t h "1^1^'
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Form F. R. 285-a
DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER,DURING THE 7VEEK ENDED MARCH 11,, 191+2
(In thousands of dollars)
DISTRICT NO. 1* - CLEVELAND
Lexington
Ky.
i|,803
Ohio
Akron
2 1 , 1). 0 0
ti
Canton
13,058
ft
108,816
Cincinnati
tt
Cleveland
177,5^7
it
Columbus
51+.101
it
Dayton
23,798
tt
Hamilton
U, 133
it
Lima
1.533
tt
Lorain
1,377
it
14,1466
Middletown
it
5,203
Springfield
tt
Steubenville
2,795
n
Toledo
3 8 ,7 3 1 +
tt
Warren
3,1+72
ti
Youngstown
1U .71+0
ii
Zanesville
2,310
2,81*0
Pa.
Butler
it
Erie
9,626
ti
Franklin
91+3
tt
Greensburg
1,953
tt
988
Homestead
tt
Oil City
2,31+0
it
Pittsburgh
' 203, 141*5
Vilheeling
•V. Va.
6,755
DISTRICT iJO. 5 - RICHMOND
Washington
D. C.
Baltimore
Md.
Cumberland
tt
Hagerstown
Asheville
N. C.
11
Charlotte
tt
Durham
tt
Greensboro
tt
Raleigh
tt
Wilmington
11
Winston-Salem
Charleston
S.C.
ff
Columbia
It
Greenville
tt
Spartanburg
Danville
Va.
tt
Lynchburg
tt
Newport News
ii
Norfolk
it
Portsmouth
tt
Richmond
it
Roanoke
Charleston
W* Va.
tt
Huntington
DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA
jr iia .
Birmingham
tf
Dothan
It
Mobile
tl
Montgomery
Jacksonville
Fla.
it
Miami
ft
Pensacola
tt
Tampa

DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA (Cont d)
2,018
Ga.
Albany
ff
Atlanta
61*, 265
tt
9.622
Augusta
t!
Brunswick
732
ff
Columbus
6,859
ft
Elberton
337
If
Macon
7,1+21
tt
Newnan
81*3
ft
Savannah
9,171+
tt
1,272
Valdosta
La •
66,765
New Orleans
2,1*80
Miss.
Hattiesburg
tt
11,025
Jackson
tt
1+.063
Meridian
tt
2,1*82
Vicksburg
Chattanooga
Tenn.
13,997
it
Knoxville
9,027
Nashville

DISTRICT NO, 7
CHICAGO
Aurora
111,
Bloomington
"
Champaign-Urbana ”
Chicago
"
Danville
"
Decatur
11
Elgin
"
tt
Moline
92,591
tt
Peoria
132,1*57
tt
Rockford
2 ,12 5
tt
Springfield
3,61*9
Fort Wayne
Ind.
1*, 168
n
Gary
28,566
it
Hammond
6,711
tt
Indianapolis
‘ 6,297
tt
South
Bend
15 ,1+02
ti
Terre Haute
6,01*0
Iowa
Cedar Rapids
11,128
tt
6,1*1*2
Clinton
tt
Davenport
11,006
tt
Des Moines
7,328
tt
Dubuque
l*,lll+
t?
2,1*86 ‘ Mason City
tt
Muscatine
i+,185
tt
1*,006
Sioux City
tt
Waterloo
19,383
2,061*
Mich.
Adrian
tt
Battle Crebk
1+2 ,71+5
tt
Bay City
7,686
tt
Detroit
15,565
tt
Flint
l*,9l+2
tt
Grand Rapids
it
Jackson
tt
Kalamazoo
31,700
tt
Lansing
1,358
tt
Saginaw
20,621*
Green 3ay
T fis .
7,61*9
*t
Manitowoc
25,006
tt
Milwaukee
18,067
tt
3,1*61*
Oshkosh
tt
Sheboygan
11,685

Corrected figures--week ended Llarch I4, 191*2: Jackson, Miss. - 10,1*37*



26,622

3,301
1+.293
5,ol*7
781*, 925
2,801
5,258
2,21*7
2.778
18,212
9,353
7,753
10,1*1*3
6,052
2,562
68,196
6,81*14

6.778
8.970
1.971
6,677
33,1+31+
2,926
5.7014
1,081

13,1+62

7,221
1,180
It, 521+
3,120
276,579
12.123
15,2143
14,601
7 ,31+9
7,368
5,31+8
1 * ,6 2 6

1,957
78,832
2,659
6,6014

Form F.R. 285-b
DEBITS BY Bx\NKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER,DURING THE W EEK ENDED MARCH XI, 1942
(In thousands f dollars)
DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY (Cont'd)
DISTRICT NO. 8 - ST« LOUIS
Okla.
Muskogee
El Dorado
Ark.
2,325
1,545
11
it
24,306
Oklahoma
City
Fort Smith
4,774
tt
.it
Okmulgee
961
418
Helena
tt
ti
27,262
Tulsa
■14.070
Little Rock
tt
1,612
Wyo.
3,301
Casper
Pine Bluff
tt
ti
2,700
Cheyenne
Texarkana
5,008
(See also T e x . )
DISTRICT NO. 11 - DALLAS
East St. Louis & N a t ’1
Ariz.
Tucson
Stock Yards
4,017
13.834
111.
ti
La.
Shreveport
Quincy
'12.409
2,553
Roswell
1.316
N. M.
Evansville
Ind,
8.853
Tex.
Abilene
2.891
Louisville
52.789
Ky.
tt
it
Austin
1 . 6U0
12,938'
Owefasboro
tt
Beaumont
Greenville
Miss,
6,643
1.584
tt
^orsicana
1,065
Mo.
St, Louis
167,067
tt
tt
Dallas
658
Sedalia
77,277
tt
If
11,308
El Paso
4.506
Springfield
tt
Fort
Jorth
26,764
Memphis
Term.
49.453
tt
Galveston
8,144
tt
Houston
69,507
DISTRICT NO. 9 * MINNEAPOLIS
tt
L2,022
Port Arthur
3.833
Duluth
'Minn.
tt
tt
20,863
Saat Antonio
Minneapolis
87.857
tt
tt
Texarkana
Red Wing
529
?t
2,068
(See also A r k . )
43,697
St. Paul
tt
tt
11,180
Tyler
2,699
South St. Paul
tt
tt
4.732
vsaco
Winona
-1,847
tt
3,018
Wichita Falls
Mont.
Billings
4.453
tt
Helena
3,903
DISTRICT NO, 12 - SAN FRANCISCO
Dickinson
N. D.
438
tt
Ariz.
Phoenix
Fargo
6,373
16,437
tt
Calif.
Bakersfield
4.822
Grand Forks
1,635
tt
tt
Berkeley
Jamestown
431
8.173
tt
' tt
Fresno
Minot
1,247
9.255
rt
Long Beach
1,672
Aberdeen
S. D.
16.451
tf
tt
Los- Angeles
256,230
6,865
Sioux Falls
tt
Oakland
La Crosse
Viiis.
2,381
44,137
tt
ft
Pasadena
Superior
1.531
7,877
tt
Sacramento
29,894
tt
San Bernardino
DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY
3,456
tt
San Diego
'3,180
Colo.
Colorado Springs
28,081
tt
tt
San Francisco
Denver
47,955
217,314
ft
tt
San Jose
6,896
Grand Junction
785
tt
tt
Santa Barbara
Pueblo
2.211
3,416
tt
Stockton
Kans.
Atchison
901
5.797
tt
Idaho
Boise
2,628
Hutchinson
6,205
tt
Reno
Nev.
700
Independence
3.752
tt
Ore.
Eugene
Kansas City
4.387
3.024
tt
tt
Lawrence
1,012
Portland
57.537
tt
tt
1,263
Salem
Pittsburgh
5.022
tt
Utah
Topeka
Ogden
4,942
4,159
tt
tt
19,027
Salt Lake City
Wichita
19,101
Mo.
Wash.
Joplin
Bellingham
2,110
’
3,070
tt
tt
Kansas City
84,030
Everett
2,773
tt
n
Seattle
St. Joseph
8,003
79,735
tt
Fremont
Neb.
Spokane
13.308
936
tt
tt
Tacoma
Lincoln
6.712
15.558
tt
tt
Omaha
Walla Walla
2,018
46.491
tt
Albuquerque
Yakima
N. M.
5,628
3.443
Okla.
Bartlesville
5.524
tt
Enid
2,540
n
Guthrie
349