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STATEMJT'T FOR THE PRESS
S'*5* 6185
Federal Reserve Board
■lay 1 1 , 1 9 2 9 .
B:\3TK DEBITS

banks^in^leading^citie s^f or ° t h ^ ^ S ’ aS ^ p o r te d to the Federal Reserve Board by

$17IC772S0TOe0 0 r ’S 7 f i e ^ “ 7 * ^ e‘ °S £ r , S ° O T ' O T eIs ho ^ e d S t i ^ 6 4
May 9 of S ?
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Vrecelm g " * * a M $ 1 6 , 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 for the »eek ending

DEBIi'S TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS - SUMMARY BY FEDERAL R IS E R S DISTRICTS
- (I n thousands of dolla r s }
Federal
-lumber of
W e e k
e n d i n g
Reserve
centers
•
lay
g,
1929
May 1 , 1 9 2 9
District
May 9 , 1 9 2g
included
Ho. 1
2
3
4
5

- Boston
- Hew York
- Philadelphia
- Cleveland
- Richmond
6 - Atlanta
7 - Chicago
g - St. Louis
9 - Minneapolis
10 - Kansas City
11 - Dallas
1 2 ,— San Francisco
TOTAL

16

14
15
25
23

785,959
1 1 , 7 2 6 ,3 0 9

740,543
7SU,g23
327,355
293,751

26

38

1 ,6 2 7 ,9 2 0

16

318,629
2 0 2 , 2 g7
367,750
217,557

17
29

17
2g
267

i s ,3 0 1 ,11s

773,979
i 2 . 0 6 3 .g 7 U
693,81+7
8 2 5 ,6 7 6
3 2 7 , 11+7

735,583
10,565,213
671,996
707.577
3 1 6 ,56s

297,^91

2 9 3 ,6 5 0

1 ,6 6 9 ,2 2 0

1 ,6 3 0 ,3 6 9

3 3 0 ,S35

315,635
191,^57
3 2 2 , oig
1 8 9 . 578
1 ,0 8 5 ,1 06

2 1 1 ,0 9 6
3 6 1 ,4 4 9
2 1 2 , 1+10
890,M ____

1 8 ,657,507

1 7 ,0 2 5 ,0 5 0

DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CEMTER
---JLllL-tjiousaads of dollars) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
ending
Week ending
May g, 1929
May S, I 929
DISTRICT NO. 1 - BOSTON
DISTRICT NO. 2 - NEW YORK (Cont'd)
Bangor, Me.
4,101
Northern New Jersey
Boston, Mass.
542,723
Clearing House Assn.
6 3 ,3 2 6
Brockton, Mass.
5 ,766
Passaic, N, j .
-^q
Fall River, Mass.
6,573
Poughkeepsie, N . Y.
k'^kQ
Hartford, Conn.
55,869
Rochester, N . Y.
44*674
Holyoke, Mass.
3,355
Stamford, Conn.
4,’4g5
Lowell, Mass.
!+, 1+16
Syracuse, N. Y.
2k’kSJ
Lynn, Mass.
Manchester, N . H.
New Bedford, Mass.
New Haven, Conn.
Portland, Me.
Providence, R. I .
Springfield, Mass.
Waterbury, Conn.
Worcester, Mass.
DISTRICT NO. 2 — NEW YORK
Albany, n . Y.
Binghamton, N . Y.
Buffalo, N . Y.
Elmira, N. Y.
Jamestovm, N. Y.
Montclair, N . J . '
Newark, N. J .
New York, N . Y.

C.


7 ,8 6 2

4 ,5 6 2
6,4g6
29,950
1 1 ,2 0 7
4 5 ,4 5 0
2 1 ,g 29

12,151
23,659

53,999
6 ,oig
1 0 1 ,9 9 6

4,92s
4,718
6 ,8 7 2
1 0 2 ,7 1 3
1 1 , 2 9 3 ,2 2 6

DISTRICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA
Allentown, Pa.
9 ,9 1 4
Altoona, Pa.
4,41+3
Camden, N. J .
14.100
Chester, Pa.
6,331
Harrisburg, Pa.
9,633
Hazleton, Pa.
4,261
Johnstown, Pa.
6 ,6 6 2
Lancaster, Pa.
8,493
Lebanon, Pa.
1,985
Norristown, Pa.
4 , 2g2
Philadelphia, Pa.
575,665
Reading, pa .
11,952
Scranton, Pa.
17.100
Trenton, N . J .
17,063
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
1 0 ,6 1 2
Williamsport, Pa.
4,92g
Wilmington, Del.
2 6 ,7 2 5
York, Pa.
6 ,3 9 4

DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY -BAMS. Hi EACH REPORTING CENTER
St. 6l85a
( In thousands of dollars)_______________
’.7eek ending
Weak ending
May 8 , 1929
May 8 , 1 9 2 9
DISTRICT NO. 4 - CLEVELAND
DISTRICT NO."IT- ATLANTA" (Cont* d)
Aka-on, Ohio
30,164
Elberton, Ga.
Butler, Pa.
I 19
2 ,8 l4
Hattiesburg, Miss.
1,685
Canton, Ohio
11,312
Jackson, Miss.
7,313
Cincinnati, Ohio
Jacksonville, Fla.
95,329
17,112
Cleveland, Ohio
1 9 S , 6 iS
Knoxville, Tenn.
8,377
Columbus, Ohio
4o,766
Macon, Ga.
4,821
Connellsville, Pa.
S4l
Meridian, Miss.
3,741
Dayton, Ohio
Miami, Fla.
21,913
8,703
Erie, Pa.
9 ,7 2 4
Mobile, Ala.
9,133
Franklin, Pa.
l,4 s 6
Montgomery, A la .
7,273
Greensburg, Pa.
Nashville, Tenn.
4,867
24,397
Homestead, Pa.
l ,l 4 i
Newnan, Ga.
429
Lexington, Ky.
6 ,3 2 6
New Orleans, La.
73,058
Lima, Ohio
3,265
Pensacola, Fla.
1,796
Lorain, Ohio
1 ,3 5 4
Savannah, Ga-.
8 ,6 5 0
Mi ddle t own, Ohi o
2 ,8 9 2
Tampa, Fla.
9,218
Oil City, Pa.
5 ,0 9 1
Valdosta, Ga.
•992
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Vicksburg, Miss.
259,579
1,341
Springfield, Ohio
5,393
Steubenville, Ohio
DISTRICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO
2.79S
Toledo, Ohio
47,286
Adrian, Mich.
1 .1 4 9
Warren, Ohio
2,973
Aurora, 1 1 1 .
4,215
Wheeling, W. Va.
Battle Creek, Mich.
10,977
5.314
Youngstown, Ohio
1 4 ,9 0 6
Bay City, Mich.
2,751
Zanesville, Ohio
3,008
Bloomington, 1 1 1 .
3,641
Cedar Rapids, la.
10,742
DISTRICT NO. 5 - RICHMOND
3,842
Champaign-Urbajia, 1 1 1 .
Asheville, N. C.
8,948
Chicago, 1 1 1 .
987.592
Baltimore, Md.
Danville, 111.
4 ,2 2 9
95,879
Charleston, S. C.
5 ,8 0 0
Davenport, la.
11,132
Charleston, W. Va.
9,410
Decatur, 1 1 1 .
4 ,6 9 8
Charlotte, N. C.
14,103
Des Moines, la.
2 2 ,1 6 3
Columbia, S. C.
5,618
Detroit, Mich.
2 7 3 ,4 4 1
Cumberland, Md.
2,282
Dubuque, Iowa
3 ,682
Danville, Va.
1.9S8
Flint, Mich.
11,788
Durham, N. C.
7 ,5 4 o
Fort Wayne, Ind.
1 1 ,7 9 2
Greensboro, IT. C.
6 ,4 i5
Gary, Ind.
5 .1 5 0
Greenville, S. C.
4 ,8 2 4
Grand Rapids, Mich.
2 1 .1 7 4
Hager s t own, Md.
2 ,6 0 7
Green Bay, Wis.
3 ,6 6 7
Huntington, W. Va.
5,346
Hammond, Ind.
5 ,4 6 2
Lynchburg, Va.
5,26o
Indianapolis, Ind.
47.630
Newport News, Va.
2,492
Jackson, Mich.
6 ,0 6 2
Norfolk, Va.
1 6 ,4 7 3
Kalamazoo, Mich.
6,888
Raleigh, N. C.
9 ,0 6 6
Las sing, Mich.
13,422
Richmond, Va.
31,1 72
Mason City, la.
3,100
Roanoke, Va.
7,646
Milwaukee, Wi s.
6 1 ,844
Spartanburg, S. C.
Moline, 1 1 1 .
3,391
4 ,3 9 2
Washington, D. C.
6 7 ,0 8 2
Muscatine, la.
1 ,3 2 6
Wilmington, N . C.
4,658
Oshkosh, Wis.
3 ,3 0 0
Winston-Salem, N . C.
Peoria, 1 1 1 .
9 ,355
1 5 ,8 5 2
Rockford, 1 1 1 .
10,24-0
DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA
Saginaw, Mich.
6 ,7 6 7
Albany, Ga.
1 ,1 0 0
Sheboygan, Wis.
3 ,9 9 1
Atlanta, Ga.
4 s ,s 4 i
Sioux City, Iowa
14.971
Augusta, Ga.
South Bend, Ind.
5,533
10,825
Birmingham, Ala.
32,570
Springfield, 1 1 1 .
8 ,3 3 6
Brunswick, Ga.
1 ,0 0 5
Terre Haute, Ind.
5 .2 9 8
Chattanooga, Tenn.
11,2 82
Waterloo, Iowa
6 .0 5 2
Columbus, Ga.
4 ,is 6
Dothan, Ala.
876




DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER
(In thousands of doll ars)________________
St. 6185b
Week ending
Week ending
May g, 1 3 2 9
May 8 , I 9 2 9
DISTRICT. NO. 8 - ST. LOUIS
DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS C U T (Cont'd)
East St. Louis and N a t 'l .
1,964
Okraulgee, Okla.
Stock Yards, 111.
l6,4g 4
'Omaha, Neb.
5 1 ,^ 3
Eldorado, Ark.
867
Parsons, Kans.
1,770
g ,6 9 6
Evansville, Ind.
Pittsburgh, Kans.
1 ,234
Fort Smith, Ark.
4,846
Pueblo, Colo.
2,955
934
Greenville, Miss.
St. Joseph, Mo.
1 2 ,9 0 0
Helena, Ark.
Topeka, Kans.
l,3?3
5,385
17,445
Little Rock, Ark.
Tulsa, Okla.
3 1 ,6 8 1
Louisville, Ky.
4g ,7 i2
16,847
Wichita, Kans.
Memphi s , Tenn.
34,569
Owensboro, Ky.
DISTRICT NO. 11 - DALLAS
1.53S
Pine B lu ff, Ark.
2,415
Abilene, Tex.
2,759
Quincy, 111.
Austin, Tex.
3,0S7
5,^55
St. Louis, Mo.
Beaumont, Tex.
171,863
5,910
Sedalia, Mo.
Corsicana, Tex.
1 ,2 7 1
1,103
4 ,i 6 4
Springfield, Mo.
Dallas, Tex.
5^,857
1 0 ,2 2 5
Texarkana, A’rk .(See also Tex.) 1,333
El Paso, Tex.
2 4 ,4 9 6
Ft,Worth, Tex.
DISTRICT NO. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS
Galveston, Tex.
7,551
Aberdeen, S. D.
Houston, Tex.
52,480
1,557
2,084
B illin g s , Mont.
Port ..Arthur, Tex.
3,403
382
Dickinson, N . D.
Roswell, N . M.
980
Duluth, Minn. »
San
Antonio,
Tex.
17,995
■
2 2 ,5 0 7
5,228
Fargo, N . D.
Shreveport, La.
9 ,2 0 1
1 ,802
Grand Forks, N. D.
Texarkana, Tex.
2,l6S
Helena, Mont,
(See also A rk.)
2,3^7
6s4
Jamestown, N . D.
Tucson, A riz.
3,570
La Crosse, Wis.
Waco, Tex.
3,155
A 070
Minneapolis, Minn.
1 0 6 ,0 1 1
7fichita Falls, Tex.
6,643
2 ,1 5 4
Minot, N . D.
Red Wing, Minn.
532
DISTRICT NO. 12 - SAN FRANCISCO
St. Paul, Minn.
Bakersfield, C alif.
3,247
39,79^
5 ,4 9 4
Sioux Falls, S. D.
Bellingham, Wash.
2 ,2 9 7
S,b4o
South St. Paul, Minn.
Berkeley, Calif.
6,571
2 ,2 1 1
Superior, Wis.
Boise, Idaho
3,509
Winona, Minn. •
2,396
Eugene, Ore.
1,736
Everett, Wash.
3,729
DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY
Fresno, C alif.
6 ,7 2 6
Albuquerque, N . M.
3,081
Long Beach, C alif.
1 4 ,1 0 5
1 ,5 0 4
Atchison, Kans.
Los Angeles, C alif.
2 6 9 ,1 9 3
Bartlesville, Okla.
Oakland, Calif.
3,893
5 7 ,6 9 6
Casper, Wyo.
Ogden, Utah
1,977
4,289
Cheyenne, Wyo.
1 ,552
Pasadena, C alif.
10,147
Colorado Scorings, Colo.
4,oii
Phoenix, A riz.
11,183
4 g ,845
Denver, Colo.
Portland, Ore.
44,3io
Enid, Okla,
Reno, Nev.
3,917
2,934
Fremont, Neb.
1,17S
R itzv ille, Wash.
210
912
Grand Junction, Colo.
Sacramento, C alif.
12,879
Guthrie J Okla,
683
Salt Lake City, Utah
1 7 ,^ 5 5
Hutchinson, Kins.
7,301
San Bernardino, C alif 3
2 ,7 2 7
2,634
Independence. Kans.
San Diego, Calif,
15,358
Joplin, Mo.
3,150
San Franciscos C alif.
3 1 2 ,6 8 2
Kansas City, Kans.
6,176
San Jose, Calif*
7,134
io 4 ,i6 6
Kansas City, Mo.
Santa Barbara, C alif.
3,755
1 ,2 5 1
Lawrence, Kans.
Seattle, Wash.,
57,798
Lincoln, Neb.
Spokane, Wash.
9 ,H 9
14,557
2 ,8 3 2
Muskogee, Okla.
Tacoma, Wash.
1 1 ,6 3 0
32,401
Oklahoma, City, Okla.
Stockton, C alif.
7,177
Yakima, Wash.
3 ,2 0 1
Note: Bank debits for week ending May 1, 1 9 2 9 , not previously, reported:
Dickinson, N. D . , 420; Hutchinson, Kans., 7 ,1 5 1 .