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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^' *♦ T n 1 11A n n '-Pu Included in. the'A .national 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