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Form F. R. 285 STATEMENT FOR THE PRESS For immediate release Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System November 10, 191+1 BAl'TK DEBITS— DEBITS TO DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK ACCOUNTS Bank debits as reported by banks in leading centers for the week ended November 5 aggregated '1)11,722,000,000. Total debits during the 13 weeks ended November 5 amounted to $136,292,000,000, or 29 per cent above the total reported for the corresponding period a year ago. nt banks in New York City there was an incres.se of 27 per cent compared with the corresponding period a year ago, and at the other reporting centers there was an increase of 31 per cent. Federal Reserve District SUMMARY BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS (In mil:.ions of dollars) Week ended' 13 weeks ended Nov. 5 , llo x 5 , Nov. 5, ilO'ft ^6, 19i+0 1 19i+0 19U1 191+1 Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago St. Louis Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Francisco 729 i+,785 510+ 809 U+3 365 1,861+ 386 Total, 27b reporting centers New York City* lJLj.0 Other leading centers* 133 Other centers 228 333 30U 932 11,722 1+,399 6,353 968 597 1+,092 1+37 7,1+52 53.989 7,211+ 616 10,076 5,600 331 286 1,21+2 275 171 255 218 669 9,190 3,802 1+.632 756 i+,523 20,708 i+,538 2,790 1+.1+05 6,093 1+2,812 5,1+17 7,702 1+.H9 3.336 15,651+ 3,257 2,11+7 3,399 3,609 2,652 11,389 136,292 1+9,350 7l+,983 11,959 8,878 105 ,1+66 39,003 57,278 9,186 DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER,DURING THE TifSEK ENDED NOVEMBER 5, 1914! (In thousands of dollars) DISTRICT NO.> 1 -.BOSTON DISTRICT NO. 2 - NEff YORK (Contfd) Hartford Conn* 77,118 Almira i+,oi+o N. Y. it TT New Haven Jamestown 26,387 3,925 Tt Tt Waterbury i+,398,888 New York 10,583 ft Bangor Maine Poughkeepsie i+,161 l+,955 TT Portland Rochester 13,691+ 31.671+ Tf Boston Mass. Syracuse 2l+,867 1+1+9.153 Tt TT Brockton 7.268 Utica 8,305 Tt Fall River 7,1+18 Tt Holyoke DISTRICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA i+,35l+ T T Lowell Wilmington Del. ‘ 27,81+2 1U91+ TT Lynn Camden 7,829 N. J. 11+.992 Tt tt New Bedford Trenton 6,385 19.913 TT Springfield 25,601 Allentown Penna* 7,978 Tf Tt Worcester Altoona 18,917 2,639 TT Manchester N. H. 3,81+5 Chester 5.3W+ T T K T Providence • X* Harrisburg 9.805 57,999 TT Burlington v t. 3,265 2,620 Hazleton Tt Johnstown i+,7l+6 TT DISTRICT NO. 2 - NSW YORK Lancaster 6.771 Tt Stamford Conn. 5,9l+o Lebanon 2,031 ft Montclair N. J. 2,823 Norristown 3,289 TT tt Newark 90,368 Philadelphia 397,901+ Tt Northern New Jersey Reading 8,657 Tf Clearing House Assn* 1+2,081 Scranton 12,771+ ff Passaic N, J. Wilkes-Barre 10,377 6,895 T l Albany N. Y. 81,205 Williamsport 3,279 TT ft Binghamton 7,1+32 6,828 York TT Buffalo 68,277 in the national ♦Included series covering li+1 centers,available beginning with 1919 . Form F. R. 285-a DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER,DURING THE WEEK (In .thousands of dollars) DISTRICT NO. 6 DISTRICT NO, 1+ - CLEVELAND Albany Lexington Ky. 6,051+ Atlanta Ohio 32,636 Akron tt Augusta Canton 12,91+8 ft Brunswick Cincinnati 119,995 ft Columbus Cleveland 210,7146 ft Elberton Columbus 61,133 tt Macon Dayton 26, 31k tf Newnan Hamilton k ,3 9 3 tt Savannah Lima k , 3 k l ft Valdosta Lorain 1,902 ft New Orleans Middletown U,507 ft Hattiesburg Springfield 5,778 tt Jackson Steubenville 3,195 ft Meridian Toledo U+,1+88 tt Vicksburg Warren U.H6 ff Youngstown lU, 96J4. Chattanooga Tt . Knoxville Zanesville 2 , 91k Nashville Pa. Butler 2 ,9 3 3 tt Erie 9,237 tf DISTRICT NO. 1,100 Franklin tt AuroraGreensburg 2,051 ft Bloomington Homestead 1.U81+ tt Champaign-Urbana Oil City 2,792 ft Chicago Pittsburgh 220,256 Danville W. Va. Wheeling 8,882 Decatur Elgin DISTRICT NO,* 5 -'RICHMOND Moline Washington S. c . 86,160 Peoria Baltimore Md# 12ij.,l488 tt Rockford Cumberland 2,i+l6 tt Springfield Hagerstown 3,801+ Fort Wayne Asheville N. C. 5,099 ti Charlotte Gary 23,111 ?t Durham Hammond lU, ll+7 tt Greensboro Indianapolis 6,020 tt Raleigh South Bend l7,iUo tt Terre Haute Wilmington 5iW+8 Tt Winston-Salem Cedar Rapids 15,153 S. C, Charleston Clinton 7,077 tf Columbia 12 ,01+1 Davenport tt Greenville Des Moines 7,102 tr Spartanburg i+,1+27 Dubuque Danville Va. Mason City 5,550 tt Lynchburg Muscatine k , 133 TT Newport News Sioux City 2,875 ft Norfolk Waterloo 16,210 ft Portsmouth Adrian 1,639 ft Richmond 1+9,083 Battle Creek ff Roanoke Bay City 8,168 Charleston W. Va. 15 ,621+ Detroit tt Huntington Flint 6,006 Grand Rapids DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA Jackson Birmingham Ala. Kalamazoo 36,351 tt Dothan Lansing 1,330 ff Mobile 16,1+31+ Saginaw tt Montgomery 8,818 Green Bay Jacksonville Fla. Manitowoc 26,391 I! Miami Milwaukee 13,976 1! Pensacola Oshkosh 3,306 11 Tampa 9,1+61+ Sheboygan ENDED NOVEMBER 5,191+1 - ATLANTA (Cont’d) Ga. 2 ,17 3 11 IT It 1! II tt It It tf . La. Miss. tt tt tt Tenn. tt tt 7 3 ,7 12 7,76 9 901 6,593- 1+13 7 ,13 7 725 10 ,3 5 5 1,610 6 2 ,7 7 2 2 , 21^ 12, 26o 1+,200 2, 965. ll+,l+20 10, 321+ 2 8 ,8 8 2 7 - CHICAGO in . Tt tt tt Tt tt tt tf tt ft tt Ind. tt tt tt tt tt Iowa tt tt tt tt tt tt tt »t Mich. tt tt tt Tt tt tt tt tt tt Wis. tt tt tt tf 3 ,18 6 3 ,8 15 i+,35:l 1 , 099,676 3,136 6,010 2,1+97 l+,Oi|l+ 19 ,3 8 9 9,1+29 7 , 1+06 11,161 7,2 8 9 2 , 91 +2 7l+,l+62 1 3 ,7 8 7 7,1+36 8,872 1,800 6,838 28,621+ 2,912 3,265 1,033 12,632 6,279 1,531 3,891 3,753 3U5,551 7,628 16 ,5 0 9 l+,86i+ 7,955 7,8 5 9 6,808 1+.823 2,56 5 88,615 2 , 70i+ 7,ol+i+ Form F.R. 285-b DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPRRTING CENTER, DURING THE WEEK ENDED EOV3I3ER 5,1941 .(In thousands of dollars) DISTRICT NO, 8 - ST. LOUIS DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY (Cont'd) SI Dorado Ark, Muskogee Okla. 2,255 1,991 tt ft Fort Smith Oklahoma City 4,170 27,845 Tt tt Helena Okmulgee 808 605 tt tt Little Rock Tulsa 30,948 14,073 ti Pine Bluff Casper Wyo. 2,508 3,057 n tf Texarkana Cheyenne 3,121 (See also Tex,) 2,229 East St, Louis & Nat'1. DISTRICT NO. 11 - DALLAS Stock Yards 111. Tucson Ariz, 4,013 li+,318 it Quincy Shreveport La. 2,981 13,067 Evansville Ind. Roswell N. M. 1,379 10,595 Louisville Ky. Abilene Tex. 62,291 3,843 it t! Owensboro 1,560 9,486 Austin tt Greenville Miss. Beaumont 2,541 7,851 tt St. Louis Mo. Corsicana l,24l 189,U09 tt tt Sedalia Dallas 587 86,731 tt tt Springfield El Paso 11,033 4, 658 ft Memphis Tenn. Fort Worth 29,188 70,14+7 tt Galveston 8,013 tt DISTRICT NO. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS Houston 85,060 tt Duluth Minn. Port Arthur 2 2 ,18 9 2,217 i t If Minneapolis 101,611+ San Antonio 23,212 tt tt Red Wing 610 Texarkana T T St, Paul 2,181 (See also Ark.) 55,545 TT tt South St, Paul 11,1+10 Tyler 3,243 Tl tt Winona 2,038 Waco 5,031 ft Billings Mont. Wichita Falls 4 ,2 3 3 6,739 tt Helena 3,968 Dickinson n .d . 650 DISTRICT NO. 12 - SAN FRANCISCO Tt Fargo Phoenix Ariz*• " 16,250 8,105 TT Grand Forks Bakersfield 1,802 Calif. 5,477 Tt ft Jamestown 632 Berkeley 10,326 It tt Minot Fresno 1,862 12,763 t t Aberdeen S. D. 1,962 Long Beach 12,299 tt tt Sioux Falls 6,638 Los Angeles 287,415 tt La Crosse Wis. Oakland 3 9 ,8 1 1 2,629 ft t t Superior 1,801 Pasadena 7,429 ?f Sacramento 27,691 tt DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY San Bernardino 3,560 t t Colorado Springs Colo. 3,606 &an Diego 19,315 tt tt Denver 246,298 San Francisco 55,983 f! tt Grand Junction 901 San Jose 8,070 Ft n Pueblo 5,755 Santa Barbara 3,155 tt Atchison Kans, 791 Stockton 6,422 tt Hutchinson 3 ,01+2 Boise Idaho 5,191 tt Independence 662 Reno Nev, 3,808 »t Kansas City 4,766 Eugene 3,006 Ore, f? ft Lawrence Portland 893 56,037 tt Tt Pittsburg 925 Salem 6,459 tt Topeka Ogden 6,610 Utah 4,197 tt. tt Wichita 23,086 15,864 Salt Lake City Joplin Mo. Wash. 2,214 3,504 Bellingham Tf tt Kansas City 86,165 Everett 2,479 ft Tt St, Joseph 7,921 Seattle 79,035 tt Fremont Neb. 15,878 739 Spokane n f t Lincoln 15,102 Tacoma 7,856 tt tt Omaha Walla Walla 2,328 45,511 tt Albuquerque N. M. 7,088 Yakima 4,600 Bartlesville Okla. 6,657 Enid 2,730 tt Guthrie 389 ti