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STATEMENT FOB THE PRESS

Released for publication
>.unday morning, May- 3j
not earlier.

gt< JnR;r
Federal Reserve Beard,
May 2 , 1925.

BANK debits
Debits to individual accounts, as reported to the Federal Reserve Board, by
banks in leading cities for the week ending April 29, aggregated $10,402,000,000 or
per cent below the total of $11,464,000,000 reported for the preceding week.
‘■
tU
reductions are as follow: New York City $560,000,000, Chicago'
^74,000 000 Philadelphia;$U7,000,000, Boston $37,000,000, Detroit $32,000,000,
3b. Louis 4)2 6 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 and Cleveland £22,000,000.
As compared with the^week ending April 30, 1924, debits for the week under re­
view snow an increase of $53^,000,000 or 5. If per cent. Naw York City reported an
wkile other large increases were as follows: Boston
il7’oon'oon’ ? ^ r°
•22°*2°0, S a n B’T’anci*cc $18,000,000* .Philadelphia
W l 000 OOn’ ^ lcag0 $16,000,000 and Minneapolis $14,000,000. The largest decrease,
00 0,000, was reported by Cleveland.
gince^ffnufS6 ^Q!bQt8 ^
Whlch fiSur®8 * ave teen published weekly
^
^919^ were $9>810,U07, 000, as compared with $10,800,499,000 for the
preceding week and $9,298,732,000 for the week ending April 30! 1924.
b s n k a ^ p J 0 in^ iViduai a° ccmnt» W9r9 repcrted tc the Federal Reserve Board for
districts?
canteT*8’. of which 251
included in the summary by Federal reserve

-r-:-- ----- _ DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY
Federal.
Number of I

Reserve
District

centers
included

*

I

* 29» 1925

(In
°* P " ®0St°n .
2 - New York
3 - Philadelphia
4 -Cleveland.

6 " Atlanta
7 ~ CMcasro

8 " St
8 - St. Louis
9 - Minneapolis

i i I d S ^ 51*7
1 p
j???1? '
.
. 12 ~ San
TOTAL

BANKS IN REPORTING CENTERS
le e k
T~n d" i n 2Apr. 22, 1925

thousands of dollars)
596,144
502,406
6 . 275,210
5 365 969
550,435
'USO^US
652,683
615,984

I,6
i4
ig

5^2,262
5,680,066
498,027

22

606,830

«

270,864
223,639

296,23^
269,570

263,112
221,477

1.155,359
254,000
170,508

l , 298, 714
297,167
177 6l 3

1 , 092,494
245 0T7
1^7 kll

‘ S9’ 3,®
130,7^5
600,418
10,402,091

^ :» o
135,280
637,510
11,464,000

i h ui
119,456
573.443
9,868,’ 32S

8

?k
i4

1-7
n
27
251

15

REPORTING CENTERS BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS
(in thousands of dollars)
r.ISTRICT NO. 1 - BOSTQT
Bangor, Me.
3,038
2,858
Beaten, Mass.
370,222
*+06,959
Brockton, Mass.
^,525
5,136
Fall River, Mass.
7,026
7,332
Hartford., Conn*
25,815
30,177
Eolyoke, Mass.
3,843
3,302
Lowell, Mass.
4,680
5 ,^o2
Lynn, Mass.
6,007
7,790
Manchastsr, N. H.
3,522
\ °5 4
New Bad ford, Mass.
' 8,120
8,^13
New Haven, Conn.
19,505
23,290
Portland, Me.
8,294
8>^§8
Providence, E. I.
3^ ,i 6l
3o,959
Spri^fieid, Mass.
18,365
18 , 559
Waterbury, Conn.
T.7SU
9,^99
Worcester, Mass.
16,739
17,856



~~ -- B--Apr. 30, 1924

3,004
329,298
4,855
6,200
29,548
3,425
3 , 85s
5,960
3,575
6,391
19,295
9,315
32,886
1 7,697
10,784
16,315

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Apr.

I Jbii-iMAO .us1 wi.puk“-int c a T 5 dS
V7 e e k
end: i n

29, 1925

Apr. 22, 1925

ft. M;-?-vs.
_____________

Apr.

50, I9?’r

(in thousands of dollars)
DISTRICT NO/ 2 - NEW YORK
Albany, F. Y,
4i,6?4
Bin^hAmt.cn, N. Y.
4,682
3r.fx.-Xo, N. Y.
69,255
illrr.il a, N. Y.
4 , i 42
Jf-rr'-t tnvvn, N. Y.
4,054
Montclair, N. J.
3,4 qs
Newark, N. J.
65,830
Hew York, N. Y.
5,381,151
No-rcjb-ern New Jersey Clearing

'loose Association
Pa.^ceic, NT. J.
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Roche&ter, N. Y.
Starnford, C onn.
Syracuse, N. Y.

'

30,6£5
5.3IP
82,1*5
4,501
4,736
4,131
73,as6
5,941,520

46,331
4,254
67,292
3,537
3,513
2,937
64,948
5,066,364

4-2,764
8,336
2 ,SB)
33,731
2 , 60S
15,358

58,710
9,973
3,452
36,160
3,533
16,368

45,246
7,569
2,893
33,104
3,152
14,769

7,630
3,683
12,655
5,279
9,386
2,965
5,733
6,625
1,857
9UU
371,537
9,261
17,043
13,767
13,C12
3,94?
7,793
4,909

8,296

7,294
3,768
12,359
4,550
7,995
3,289
5,750
5,639
1,395

DISTRICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA
Allentown, Pa.
Altoona, Pa.
Careen, N. J.
Chester, Pa.
Harrisburg* Pa.
Hazleton, Pa.
Johnstown, Pa.
Lancaster, Pa.
Lebanon, Pa.
Norristown, Pa.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Reading, Pa.
Scranton, Pa.
Trenton, N. J.
Wilkes-Barre, pa.
Williamsport, pa.
Wilmington, Del.
York, Pa.

3,737
14,373
6,051
9,9lS
3,576
4,932
S,4?S
1,809

1,074

418,080
8,723
15,300
15,395
10,3SS

4,035

9,078
5,132

917

354,743
9,387
17,600
14,235
13,485
3,988
9,537
4,515

DISTRICT1 NO. 4 - CLEVELAND

Akron, Ohio
Butler, Pa.
Canton, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Connell sville,'“Pa,
Dayton, Ohio
Erie, Pa.
Greensburg, Pa.
Homestead, Pa.
Lexington, Ky.
Lima, Ohio
Lorain, Ohio
Oil City, Pa.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Springfield, Ohio
Toledo, Ohio
Warren, Ohio
Wheeling, W. Va.
Youngstown, Ohio
Zanesville, Ohio



20,961
2,4-75
9,573
70,881
139,^51
29,400
1,005
15,870
7,404
4,853
1 ,1OS
3,828
3,725
1,396
3,369
213,735
4,24l
43,507
2,£48
9,049
15,020
2,723

21,160
2,512
11,383

gli,<JG9
16-2, ?.53
32,432
1,020
18,034

8, l40
4,544
1,156
4,049
4,44s
1,328
3,489
206,143
4,810
4S,759
3,375
11,502
13,486

3,106

16,101
2 , 61s

9,712
64.331

161,010

28,147
1,097
15,056
7,656
4,511
913
4,219
3,944
1,287
3,4?7-

219,121
4,127
38,738
3,396
9.331

13,720
2,902

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DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUJTS BYBANK5 IN REPORTING CENTERS
V e e k
e n d 1 i\ §

Apr. 23, 1325

Apr.

22, I ?F j

t j s s a k

Apr. 30, 1924

(in thousands of cl ollars)

-..Dl'STHICT WO. 5 — RICHMOND
Asheville, N. C.
Baltimore, Md.
Charleston, 8. C.
Ch-vrl33ton, W. Va.
Charlotta, N. C.
Columbia, S. C.
Cumberland., M3.
■Danville, Va.
Durham, N. C.
Greensboro, N. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Pagerst own, Md.
Huntington, F. Va.
Lynchburg, Va.
Newport News, V a ..
Norfolk, Va.
Raleigh, N. C.
Richmond, Va.
Roanoke, .Va.
Spartanburg, S. C.
Fashington, D. C.
Wilmington, IT. C.
Wi ns t on-Salam, N. C.

4,925
28,064
4, 024
6,o?9

ii,s o u

3,244
1,307
1,462
5,012
4,sUi
4,305
2,324
5,467
3,6b7
1,701
15,533
6,120
2S, -r'O
5,^76
4&,9/3
4,331
2,907

5,331
97,070
5,3b6
7,532
13,137
4,S00
1,923

i,s 5 s

5,232
5,ol4
■5,320
2,426
6,557
4,246
1,909
16,770
7.024
22,319
6.025
3,370
52,1b!
5,134
7,90S

5,124
84,290
6,127
8,159
9,720
3,262
2,163
i,55S
3.923
5,040
4 , 7)90
2,251
5.923
4,250
1,400
15,699
7, SCO
26,195
5,221
'2,988
44,131
5,222
7,425

DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA
Albany, Ga.
Atlanta, Ga.
Augusta, Ga.
Birmingham, Ala.
B runs wi eli, Ga.

Chat tano oga, T anrColumbus, Ga.
Dothan, Ala.
Elberton, Ga.
Jackaon, Miss.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Knox vil 13, Tenn.
Macon, Ga.
Meridian, Miss.
Mobile, Ala.
Montgomery, Ala.
Nashville, Tenn.
Newnan, Ga.
New Orleana, La.
Pensacola, Fla.
Savannah, Ga.
Tampa, Fla.
Valdosta, Ga.
Vicksburg, Misa.




1,100
22,209
5,590
25,541
502
2,092
2; 1C2
S76
156
3,081
16,954
6,55S
4,662
3,971
6,1S5
4,391
17,315
3c?
66,297
1,511
7,6lS
11,962
933
1,510

99S
42,794
6,542
31,171
563
10,252
3, IS 2
735
21,
7,340
5 ,3 7 9

3,535
7,490

5,704
is,76S
403
73,226
1,219
9,757
14,497
1,

1,525

271
32,027
5,411
26,756
540
7,233
2,187
425
200
4,100
13,707
6,365
3,931
2,434
6,236
4,720
15,046
"<ki
72,504
1,515
2,172
2,020
9C2
1,834

DEBITS
TO INDIVIDUAL 1----------------------------ACCOUNTS EY EANFiS
IN REPORTING CENTERS
-------------------------------------------------Week

Apr. 25, 1925

St. 4515c

e n d l a a;

Apr. 22, 1925

Apr. 30,

(in thousands cf dollars)
DIS TETUT 'NO*. J — CHICAGO

Adrian, Mich.
Aurora, 111.
Bay City, Mich.
Bloomington, 111.
Cedar Rapid
Iowa
Chicago, 111.
Danville, 111.
Davenport, Iowa
Decftur, 111.
Des Moinee, Iowa
Detroit, Mich.
Dubuq.ue, Iowa
flint, Mich.
fort Wayne, Ind.
Gary, Ind..
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Green Bay, Wis.
Hammond, Ind.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Jackson, Mich.
Kalamazoo, Mich*
Lansing, Mich.
Mason City, Iowa
Milwaukee, Wis.
Moline, 111.
Muscatine, Iowa
Oshkosh, Wis.
Peoria, 111.
Rockford, .111,
Saginaw, Mich.
Shob oygan, Wis.
Sioux City, Iowa
South Band, Ind.
Springfield, 111.
Terre Haute, Ind.
Waterloo, Iowa

£50
3,440
2,777
2,800
7,449
694,351
2,740
7,911
3,739
16,849
187,054
3,064
6, 640
9,427
6 ,07417,664
2,536
4,650.
31,250
6,500
4,983
6,6ll
1,969
54,109
1,903
1,203
2,400
8,602
5,056
4,636
2,9 25
19,383
10,197
7,364
5,309
3,769

1,063
3,6oG
2,915
2,345
9,742
763.058
2,390
9,704

761
2,925
2,'i7S
2,400
6,663
673,330
3,200

4,307

3,910
16, 31s
151,013

18,1£2
213,732
3.291
s, 325
9.832

4,562

16,372
3, 29s
4 ,070

35,343
4,913
5,711

9,709
2,376
66,187
2,736
1 ,6 7 3

2,700
11,9^5
6,937
5,397
3,333 .
20,739

5,913

3,075

6,727
3,966
5,325
14,760
2,272
4.300
31,413
5,461
4,600
6,439
1,950
54.507
1,989
1,143
2.300
8,642
5,765
4,920

s, 274
4,558
4.292

13.507
10,197
5,952
5 >466
3,592

9,469
2,279
9,017
2,392
965
1,004
14,751
45,025
31,547
.1,262
2,996
171,900
1,076
. 2,9s4

9,394
1,599
6,302
2 ,558
538
1,039*
11,959
35,529
28,231
1,107
2,233
141,423
833
2,142

12.6S5

DISTRICT NO. 8 - ST. LOUIS
'1.
East St. Louis and Nat1
Stock Yards, 111.
8,952
Eldorado, Ark.
2,012
Evansville, Ind.
8,790
2 ,6C0
fort Smith, Ark.
Greenville, Miss.
625
347
Helena, Ark.
Little Rock, Ark.
13,159
Louisville, Ky.
36,937
26, 2S9
Memphis, Tenn.
1,062
Owensboro, Ky.
2,645
Quincy, 111.
146,300
St. Louis, Mo.
1,092
Sedalia, Mo.
2,610
Springfield, Mo.




192^

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DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BAMS IN PEPCRTING GETTERS
F 0 3k
e n d i n 3
Apr. 29, 1925

Apr. 22, I.925

.

St. 45154
____ __ _____

Apr. 30, 1924

(in thousands of dollars)
DISTRICT NO. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS
Aberdeen, S. D.
Billin~s, Mont.
Dickinson, N. D.
Duluth, Minn.
Fargo, N. D.
Grand Fork#, N. D.
Helena, Mont.
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.

1,297
1,510
361
19,111
2,616
1,237
1,532
406
2,064
32,136
1,132
500
4 2 ,54S
3,3^2
7,831
1,834
931

1,308
1,673
34s
21,560
3,389

1,617
1,790
526
2,784
89,443
1,016
534
36,394

3,327
8,572
1,742
1,090

1,156
1,330
2b7
15,126
2,237
1,978
1,483
493

2,219
68,581
792
335

30,813
2,491
6,075

1,884
1,052

DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY
Atchison, Kans.
Bartlesville, Okla.
Casper, Tfyo.
Cheyenne, % o .
Colorado, Springs, Colo.
Denvsr, Colo.
Enid, Okla.
Fremont, Neb.
Grand Junction, Colo.
Guthrie, Okla.
Hutchinson, Kans.
Independence, Kans.
Joplin, Mo.
Kansas City, Kans.
Kansas City, Mo.
Lincoln, Neb.
Lawrence, Kans.
McAlister, Okla.
Muskogee, Okla.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Okmulgee, Okla.
Omaha, Neb.
Parsons, Kans.
Pittsburg, Kans.
Pueblo, Colo.
St. Joseph, Mo.
Topeka, Kans.
Tulsa, Okla.
Wichita, Kans.




1,198
m

I,1 9 5

2,504
39,937
2,510
809
579
596
2,314
2,235
3,306
4,268
70,992
7,444
981
744
2,749
17,211
2,672
43,731
536
1,240

4,139
II,586
3,316
24,525
3,841

1.537
2,571
3,169
1,339
2,835
40,374
3,116
642
752
830
2,724
3,241
3,666
4.538
85,955
6,095
1,135
907
2,458
21,725
3,069
37,233
644
1,279
4,056
13,133
3,550
19,300
8,980

1,236
2,524
2,231
2,509
34,3^2
2,216
825
517
527
2,122
2,942
4,586
68,010
6,099
96s
937
2,507
16,704
1,747
43,509
626
1,064
3,478
13,313
3,618
23,257
8,073

BEBIT3 TO INDTVIDMX ACCO^UTS. BY gi*f'K3_ FT
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Apr. 29, 1955

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jApt»„ 22, i.925

Apr. 30, 192U

(in thousands of dollars)
DISTRICT NO. 11 - DALLAS
Albuqr.ercue, N. M.
Austin, Tex.
Beaumont, Tex.
Corsicana, Tex.
Dallas, Tax.
El P as o , Tex.
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Galveston, Tex.
Houston, Tex.
Roswell, N. M.
San Antonio, Tex.
Shreveport, La.
Texarkana, Tex.
Tuceon, Ariz.
Waco, Tex.

*

1,729
4,906
3,3°2
1,9*8
37,£56
6,553
15,177
7,679
27,2.21
4?9
?, .rO

7,904
1,930
2,077
3,237

2,lu9
k,Zo2
3,93.1
. 1,63*+
41 ,Sol
6,631
14 ,2 0 0
8,5/7
27,935
6a
7 . 14?
8,453
2,137
1,906
3,4>6

1,703
3,205
3,575
1,652
34,025
6,539
14,195
7,263
26,143
U12
6,646
7,863
1,118
1,949
3,04i

2,357
2.53S
4, 255
2,390
2,253
2 ,9 U
6,158
11,835
1 7 9 ,3 ^
33/: .6
5,-:
f i .'X
5,2*3
37,5'^

3,926
1,643
3.3S3
1,997
2,600

IRICT NO. 12 - SAN FRANCISCO
Bakersfield, C alif.
B el 1i rgham, Wash.
Berkeley, C alif.
Boise, Idaho
Eugene, Ore.
Everett, ■Wssh.
Fresno, C alif.
Long Beach, C3 l if .
Los Argelei, C alif.
Oakland, Calif.
Ogden, Utah
P a» adt n-a., Cal i f .
Phoenix, Ariz.
Portland, Ore.
Reno, N.r%
R itsJilie, ^aah.
Sacrar.’St'.x 0, Gal i f .
Salt Lato City, Utah
San Bortisxiiino, C alif.
San Diego, C a lif;
San F r & r e i s e c , C alif.
San Joae, C alif.
Santa Barbara, C alif.
Seat tie, V-ish. *
Spclcar,e. ^ / h .
Stockton, C alif.
Tacona, Vs?3"U»
Yakima, Wash.




2,452
1,8-68
3, 6o4
2,172
1,727
2,302
6/716
10,963
179,793
30,495
4,522
7,'410

4,400
35,777
1,599
143
8,458
15,322
1,914
10,367
190,444
4,707
2, 621
35 >569
9,72S
5 ," ?7
7,921
2,184

1.332

lv7
8,2 IS
20,7 54
1, 3^7
13,081
205,532
5,397
2 , 9-1

45,701

12,370
5,279

10,ck9
2,736

6,752
10,903
175,928
4,467'
6,917
4,257
37,165
1,480

132
7,870
13,482
1,785
10,235
181,838
5,075
.2,407
36,63S
9.109
5,001
7,757
1,807