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S T A T E M E N T F O R TH E P B E S S He l e a s e d fo r p u b lic a tio n Sunday m o rn in g, not 13 in per the to Federal total BAM in d iv id u a l le ad in g cent cities above fo r sin ce th e th e Aggregate tain ed 24; e arlie r. D e b its banks M ar. the p r e c e d in g accounts, fo r total th e as d eb its fo r 1919 reported th e D E B IT S !!if reported to fo r l4l cities am ounted Reserve Board by week and 9 p e r or cent above year. fo r w hich a separate to $ 7 , 6 3 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , w eek an d $ 6 , 9 9 1 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 1935. aggregated $ 8 ,1 8 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , th e p r e c e d i n g last Reserve B oard M arch 2 3 , the F e d e r a l w eek e n d e d M arch 2 0 , c o rresp o n d in g w eek o f January 8O 6 B- t o t a l h a s b e e n m ain com pared w it h $ 6 ,7 4 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 the w eek e n de d M arch 2 1 of last year. SUMMARY B Y F E D E R A L R E S E R V E D I S T R I C T S ________ ( I n Federal Reserve of D istric t M ar. in c lu d e d 2 - New Y o r k 3 - P h ila d e lp h ia 4 - C leveland 5 - R ich m o n d f of 7 - C h ic a g o - St. Lo u is 9 - M in n e a p o lis C ity d 17 15 18 4 ,1 0 5 ,6 9 4 3 ,6 3 6 ,5 5 9 4 3 3 ,2 1 0 3 3 1 .7 0 5 25 4 3 5 ,1 0 4 381,116 23 2 4 7 ,1 6 9 2 0 3 ,2 2 4 2 0 7 ,7 9 6 1 8 8 ,2 0 6 1 ,0 3 3 ,1 8 2 8 8 4 ,3 5 0 16 210,901 1 8 1 ,9 8 1 17 28 1 2 2 ,2 8 2 1 1 9 ,8 0 7 2 4 1 ,3 3 0 1 6 1 ,4 9 5 215.307 139. 71^ 11 - D allas 18 12 - San F ran cisco 28 D E B IT S 3 S 7 .1 0 9 1 8 0 ,4 0 1 868,271 190.505 115,036 2 1 2 ,4 1 0 13 s , 999 4 9 6 .9 4 6 8 , 1 8 2 , 7 4 6 ___________ 7 , 2 2 8 , 6 4 8 _____________ BY B A M S (In 7 , 474,700 IN EACH R E P O R T IN G CENTER th ousands of d o l l a r s ) __________ W eek ended Week ended M ar. D IS T R IC T N O . Bangor, 1 D IS T R IC T N O . B u rlin g to n , Vt. Fall M ass. 4 ,0 1 8 M ver, Lo w ell, Lynn, 38,076 Conn. M ass. M ass. M ass. M anchester, N. New B e d f o r d , New H a v e n , P ortlan d , H. M ass, Conn. M e. P ro v id en c e , R. S p rin g fie ld , I. M ass. W aterbury, Conn. W orcester, M ass. D IS T R IC T N O . A lb an y , 2 N. B in g h a m to n , N. Y. N. Y. Y. Jam estow n, N. Y. M o n tclair, N. J, New ark, J . N. New Y o r k , 1935 ( C o n t 'd ) N. Y. J. P o u g h k eep sie, Rochester, S tam fo rd, N. Syracuse, N. Y. D IS T R IC T N O . £ ,3 8 0 A llento w n, N. 14,576 Altoo na, 6 ,5 3 9 Cam den, 2 5 .9 1 5 1 2 ,8 2 5 6,981 9,438 4 4 , i 6i Y. 3 2 ,5 9 3 Pa. Lancaster, Pa. 2 ,4 9 7 2 ,5 9 7 Trenton, 2 ,5 1 * + 4 ,0 4 7 1 ,0 8 3 Pa. Pa. P h ila d e lp h ia , Scranton, Pa. Pa. 2,697 W ilk es- B a rre, Pa. W illia m s p o r t, Pa, W ilm in g to n , York, Pa. 332,770 9,^72 19,917 J. 6 4 ,4 4 i 3 * 8 4 7 ,5 2 8 1 ,8 2 4 5 ,3 9 2 Pa. N. 6,621 2 ,4 6 1 Pa. Johnstow n, R e a d in g , 2 ,3 4 6 1 3 ,4 4 5 1,962 8,702 Pa. N o rristo w n , 2 ,5 8 2 2 1 ,0 4 3 4 ,4 6 3 Pa. H azleto n, 5,000 - P H IL A D E L P H IA J. H arrisb u rg , 4 1 ,3 0 7 7 ,1 3 9 Fa. N. Chester, Y. Y. Pa. Lebanon, o N. Conn. U tica, 50,507 N. N. 3,179 4,055 3,062 3 S ,4 Y. P a ssa ic , 2 ,l 4 l - NEW YORK B uffalo , E lm ira , - NEW YORK 2 ,7 3 6 2 8 7 , 0 7 4 B o s t o n , CMl a es as r .i n g H o u s e A s s n . 4 ,0 9 3 1 ,8 5 4 H o lyo ke, 2 20, N o r th e r n New Je r s e y M ass. H artfo rd , M ar. 1935 - BOSTON M e. Brockton, 20, 21, 3 , 9^ 2,273 371.610 366,230 204,910 4 9 8 .8 8 2 ________25.Z.t2i3,. 270 M ar. 1934 1935 - Kansas e <3 13, 4 4 3 ,2 2 5 10 T O T A L _____________ e n M ar. 1935 39 8 e k 20, 4 3 1 ,9 ^ 2 26 A tlanta d o l l a r s ) __________ W !e centers , 1 - Boston 6 thousands Num ber D el. 5 ,0 8 6 2 ,0 0 0 17,753 4,045 DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER B-806a ( In thousands of d o l l a r s )_______ Week ended Week ended Mar. 20 , 1935 Mar. 20,1935 DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA (Cont*d) DISTRICT NO. ft - CLEVELAND 191 Elberton, Ga. Akron, Ohio 12,783 Hattiesburg, Miss. 1,157 Butler, Pa. 1,546 4,615 Jackson, Miss. Canton, Ohio 6,5+78 Jacksonville, Fla. 15,359 Cincinnati, Ohio 68,217 Knoxville, Tenn, 5,637 Cleveland, Ohio 101,159 Macon, Ga. 2,550 Columbus, Ohio 3ft,835 1,880 Meridian, Miss. Day ton, Ohi o 1 1 , 65O 8,608 Miami, Fla, Erie, Pa. ft,519 6,262 Mobile, Ala. Franklin, Pa. 637 Montgomery, Ala. 5,121 Gre ensburg, Pa. 1 ,2 29 Nashville, Tenn. E^milton, Ohio l»9ft-9 17,195 448 Newnan, Ga. Homestead, Pa. 460 50,84ft New Orleans, La. Lexington, Ky. 4,0ft5 Pensacola, Fla. Lima, Ohio 2,305 1,551 Savannah, Ga. Lorain, Ohio SSI 7,289 Tampa, Fla. Middletown, Ohio 1*613 5,597 683 Oil City, Pa. 2,458 Valdosta, Ga, 1,266 Vicksburg, Hiss. Pittsburgh, Pa. 131,519 Springfield, Ohio 3.537 DISTRICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO Steubenville, Ohio 1,512 Adrian, Mich. Toledo, Ohio 24,179 596 1,793 Warren, Ohio 1,48ft Aurora, 111. 2,858 Battle Creek, Mich. Wheeling, W. 7a. 6,507 2,210 Youngstown, Ohio 8,100 Bay City, Mich. 2,263 Bloomington, 111. Zanesville, Ohio 1,502 5,028 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 2,020 DISTRICT NO. 5 - RICHMOND Champaign-Urbana, 111 632 ,ft81 Chicago, 111. Asheville, II. C. 2,321 1,208 Baltimore, Md. 71,262 Clinton, Iowa 1,989 Danville, 111. Charleston, S. C. 3*3ft9 Davemort, Iowa 3.639 Charleston, W. Va. 13,130 2,802 Charlotte, IT. C. 13,ft27 Decatur, 111. 18,129 Columbia, S. C. ft,722 Des Moines, Iowa 165,868 Cumberland, Md. 1,711 Detroit, Mich. Danville, Va. 1,^54 Dubuque, Iowa 1,771 Durham, F. C. 5,093 Elgin, 111. 1,389 4,646 Flint, Mich. Greensboro, N. C. 3,732 6,563 Greenville, S, C. 4,023 Fort Wayne, Ind. 1,822 Gary, Ind. Hagerstown, Md. 1,637 10,172 Grand Rapids, Mich. Huntington, W. Va. 3,775 2,650 Green B-^y, Wis. Lynchburg, Va. 3»395 710 Newport Fews, Va. 1,690 Honmond, Ind. Norfolk, Va. 10,900 Indianapolis, Ind. 36,923 Jackson, Mich. Portsmouth, Va. S92 3,151 Kalamazoo, Mich. Raleigh, N. C. 6,239 3,575 Lansing, Mich. Ri chmond, Va. 29 ,609 ft,ftl7 Roanoke, Va. 4,800 Manitowoc, V'is. 1,337 Mason City, Iowa Washington, D. C. ft7»576 1,865 62,252 Milv/aukee, '"is. Wilmington, N. C. 2,639 l.Oftft Moline, 111. Winston-Salem, N. C. 8,993 Muscatine, Iowa 613 1,632 DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA Oshkosh, ".ris. 10 , 16s Peoria, 111. Albany, Ga, 777 ft, 220 Rockford, 111. Atlanta, Ga. 35,318 Saginaw, Hi ch. 3,486 Augusta, Ga. 5,086 Sheboygan, Wis. 2,764 Birmingham, Ala. lft,456 Sioux City, Iowa 7,786 Brunswick, Ga. 499 South Bend, Ind. 6 ,6ss Chattanooga, Tenn. 7 , 65ft 4,449 Springfield, 111. Columbus, Ga. 2,59“ Terre Haute, Ind. 3,761 Dothan, Ala. 583 Waterloo, Iowa 3,036 DEBITS BY BANKS IF EACH REPORTING CENTER Week ended Mar. 20, 1935 ' 8 - S T . L O U IS East St. Louis & Nat'l. Stock Yards, 111. Eldorado, Ark. Evansville, Ind. D IS T R IC T N O . Port S m it h ., 5 , 1+69 899 1+.S06 2,162 96H Ark. Greenville, Miss. H elena, 375 7,236 Ark. Little Rock, Ark. Louisville, Ky. Memphis, Tenn. Owensboro, Ky. Pine Bluff, Ark. Q u in cy , St. 33,860 23’ S 1 , I0^9 1,1^3 1,360 111. L o u is, Sedalia, Mo. Springfield, 1+56 Aberdeen, 9 S. 2,770 Mb. T e x a r k a n a ,A r k .( S e e D IS T R IC T N O . 12M 79 Mo. also T e x .) - M IN N E A P O L IS D. Billings, Mont. D i c k i n s o n , 11. D . Duluth, Minn. Fargo, N. D. Grand Forks, N. D. H elen a, 418 M ont. Jamestown, N. D. La Crosse, Wis* Minneapolis, Minn, Minot, N. D. Red Wing, Minn, St. Paul, Minn, Sioux Falls, S. D. South St. Paul, Minn. Superior, Wis. Winona, Minn. 10 - K A N S A S C I T Y Albuquerque, N . M. Atchison, Kans. Bartlesville, Okla. Casper, Wyo. Cheyenne, 7/yo, Colorado Springs, Colo, Denver, Colo, Enid, Okla. Fremont, Neb, Grand Junction, Colo. Guthrie, Okla. Hutchinson, Kans* Independence, Kans, Joplin, Mo. Kansas City, Kans. Kansas City, Mo. Lawr ence, Kans. Lincoln, Neb. Muskogee, Okla. Oklahoma City, Okla. 812 1,569 228 6,171 2,872 758 2,120 295 1,792 65,115 11 - D A L L A S Abilene, Tex. Austin, Tex. Beaumont, Tex, C o r s i c a n a , Tex. Dallas, Tex. El Paso, Tex. Fort Worth, Tex. Galveston, Tex. Houston, Tex. Port Arthur, Tex. R o s w e l l , IT. M , San Antonio, . Tex. Shreveport, La. D IS T R IC T N O . Texar?cana, i,*+73 7,233 % \fl \ 661* . /*_ 1+3,160 5 , 1+00 15,908 5,905 39,330 1,119 597 15 , 91+9 7,007 Tex. 783 2,281 2,688 3,11+8 3, *+88 (See also Ark.) Tucson, Ariz. T yler, Tex. Waco, Tex. Wichita Falls, Tex, 762 3,7^0 752 12 - S A N Bakersfield, Calif. Bellingham, Wash. Berkeley, Calif. Boise, Idaho 1,220 Eugene, 370 31,010 2,696 D IS T R IC T N O . B-806b Week ended Mar. 20, 1935 DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY (Cont'd) Okmulgee, Okla. 536 Om aha, N e b . 30.96U Pittsburg, Kans. 806 Pueblo, Colo. 3>^56 St. Joseph, Mo. 6,162 3,862 Topeka, Kans. Tulsa, Okla. 3M 87 W i c h i t a , Kans. 10,099 2,468 831 5,651 1,010 1 , 1+60 2,71*+ 29,116 1,9^0 522 610 361+ 2,692 521 2,119 2 , 1+97 68,393 690 6 , 01+7 1,*+5S 20,255 D IS T R IC T N O . F R A N C IS C O Ore. Everett, Wash. Fresno, Calif. Long Beach.Calif. Los Angeles, Calif, Oakland, Calif, Ogden, Utah P asadena, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. Portland, Ore. Reno, Nev. Sacramento, Calif. Salt Lake C ity , Utah San Bernardino, Calif, San Diego, Calif, San Francisco, Calif, San Jose, Calif, Santa Barbara, Calif, Seattle, Wash. Spokane, Wash. Stockton, Calif, Tacoma, Wash. Walla Walla, Wash. Yakima, Wash, 2,512 1,222 3,620 3 , 11+8 1,092 1,589 1+,912 6,668 155,380 37.826 2 , 31+2 5,926 8,008 38,893 1,906 1 3 , 11+6 13,886 1,980 8 , 99^ 175,788 *+,295 2,190 39,212 9,216 3,380 5,927 1,127 3,028