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STAT&.JMT FOR $HE FRESS

Released for publication
Sunday morning, Oct. 20:
not earlier.

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October 1 9 , 1 9 2 9 .
BiUTX DEBITS

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Debi,ts '*? indiyi dual accounts, as reported to the Federal Reserve Board b^

busineq^ L
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^

Citiea
Xn fflany 01

the
e" di^ 0c^ r
l 6 , which included b u f f i " ;
reporting cities, aggregated .''1 2 , 9 3 7 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 or 7 r,er

total reported
f °r
**— «■ « ^
and l4
total reported for the corresponding week of last y e a n
Aggregate debits for l4l centers for -jhich figures have been published weeklv
for fi/panUaryri•
amounted to $17,644> 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , as compared with $ 1 8 ,9 3 9 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
" r Ax preceding week and <$1 5 ,4 4 2 , 0 0 0 ,000 for the -jeek ending October 17 o f ’last
j tyar •

DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS - SUMMARY BY KSlfeSAL RESERVE DISTRICTS
(in thousands of dollars)
Federal
Number of ---- _ _ ------ J7 e e k
e n d
Reserve
centers
October 1 6 , 1 9 2 9 Oct. 9 , I 9 2 9
District
October 1 7 , 1 9 2 8
included
No. 11 - Boston
2 - New York
3 - Philadelphia
4 - Cleveland
5 - Richmond
6 - Atlanta
7 - Chicago
S - St. Loui s
9 - Minneapolis
10 - Kansas City
11 - Dallas
12 - San Francisco
TOTAL

l6
l4
lo

ll,5 S 7 ,5 H
644,42s

12,304,379

25

334,697

313,073
336,507
303,700
1 ,7 9 7 ,6 5 4
335,103

24
26

33
l6
17

29

S 4 i,i9 7

337,329
323,735
1,734,421
320,39S
24i ,o 42
425,037
249,599

930,232

637,754

2 5 5 ,4 2 3

28

9&7 >009

268

389,340
255,578
953,155

13 , 536,903

19 , 911,943

17

723,313
9 ,5 9 1 ,7 4 7
6 3 4 ,9 3 7
8 2 1 ,1 9 3

34o,34i
324,354
1 ,6 3 9 , 2 1 9

390,371

272,143

337,489
243,630
9^0,332

16 , 365,079

DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BALTICS 1ST EACH REPORTING CENTER
J i n thousands of dollars 1_________
•7eek ending
Week ending
Oct. 1 6 , 1 9 2 9
Oct. 1 6 , 1 9 2 9
DISTRICT 210. 1 - BOSTOi!
DISTRICT NO. 2 - NE'#~Y0RK~(Con t 1d )
Bangor, Me.
4,175
northern New Jersey
Boston, Mass.
590,355
Clearing House Assn.
90,550
Brockton, Mass.
7,676
Passaic, N .J .
l l ,4 l l
Pall River, Mass.
b ,5 6 6
Poughkeepsie, N .Y .
4,749
Hartford, Conn.
57,669
Rochester, N .Y .
46,665
Holyoke, Mass.
3,602
Stamford, Conn.
4,975
Lowell, Mass.
4,943
Syracuse,
Y.
2 4 ,7 2 2
Lynn, Mass.
3,317
Manchester, N .H .
4,167
DISTRICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA
Hew Bedford, Mass,
7,4s6
Allentown, Pa.
9,800
New Haven, Conn.
32.353
Altoona, Pa.
3 ,8 8 6
Portland, Me.
12,963
Camden, N. J.
1 6 ,1 8 6
Providence, R. I .
46,199
Chester, Pa.
5,933
Springfield, toss.
22,114
Harrisburg, pa.
9 ,2 0 1
Waterbury, Conn.
1 1 ,2 4 9
Hazleton, Pa.
4,126
Worcester, Mass.
20.353
Johnstown, Pa.
5,6S5
Lancaster, Pa.
8 ,6 5 5
DISTRICT NO. 2 - UEW YORK
Lebanon, Pa.
1 ,8 2 9
Albany, N .Y .
46,433
Norristown, Pa.
4.3S5
Binghamton, N . Y.
6,305
Philadelphia, Pa.
435,638
Buffalo, N. Y.
1 3 4 ,9 9 4
Reading, Pa.
1 2 ,0 5 4
Elmira, N. Y..
4 ,0 2 9
Scranton, Pa.
17,300
Jamestown, N. Y.
5,289
Trenton, N. J .
19,187
Montclair, N .J .
6,873
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
11,505
Newark, N. J.
113,821
Williamsport, Pa.
5 ,4 o 2
New York, N. Y.
1 1 ,0 8 6 ,1 9 0
Wilmington, Del.
18,170
York, Pa.
5 ,4 s 6




DIBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN FACH REPORTING CMT3R
__________ ’________________ (in thousands of dollars)
______
St. 0 :
Woalc ending
T'eek ending
Oct, 16,1929
O ct,1 6 ,1 9 29
DISTRICT NO. 4 - CXEVELHTD
DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA (Cont'd)
■Vkron, Ohio
U>52
25,323 ..
Elberton, Ga.
Butler, ?a.
3,791
Hattiesburg, Miss.
1,921
Canton, Ohio
5, ssi
13,197
Jackson, Miss.
103,231
Cincinnati, Ohio
20,929
Jacksonvilie, F la .
Cleveland, Ohio
Knoxv i 1 l e , Tenn.
233,909
9,105
51,526
Columbus, Ohio
’.{aeon, Ga.
5,994
Connellsville, Pa.
4,o64
1,075
Meridian, Miss.
Dayton, Ohio
23,1^0
5,641
Miami, 71a.
Erie, ?a.
i i ,5 q 4
9 ,5 6 5
Mobile, Ala.
Franklin, Pa.
s ,4§3
1,3^7
Montgomery, Ala.
Greensburg, Pa.
4,596
24,672
Nashville, Tenn.
l ,l 6l
Homestead, Pa.
345
Newnan, Ga.
5,503
Lexington, Ky.
New Orleans, La.
S4.473
3,227
Lima, Ohio
Pensacola, Fla.
1,639
Lorain, Ohio
1,691
Savannah, Ga.
10,653
Middletorn., Ohi 0
2,963
Tampa, Fla.
7,49S
Oil City, Pa.
4 ,530
Valdosta, Ga.
1,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
2.
Vi cksburg, Mi s s .
239,599
Springfield, Ohio
6,039
Steubenville, Ohio
3,107
DISTRICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO
5 1 ,0 6 9
Toledo, Ohio
1,242
Adrian, Mich.
4,031
Warren, Ohio
Aurora, 111.
3,932
R e e l i n g , -7. Va.
Battle Creek, Mich.
11,739
5,355
Youngs t own, Ohi 0
20,597
3,222
Bay City, Mich.
3,136
Zanesville, Ohio
4,236
Bloomington, 111.
11,692
Cedar Rapids, la.
DISTRICT NO. 5 - RICHMOND
3 , 4ss
Champaign-Urbana, 111.
5,212
Asheville, IT. C.
1 ,073,662
Chicago, 111 .
93,233
Baltimore, Md.
Danville, 111.
3,057
7,300
Charleston, S. C.
Davenport, la.
10,310
9,122
Charleston, T7. Va.
Decatur, 111.
5,553
Charlotte, N. C.
15,099
Des Moines, la.
21,037
6,970
Columbia, S. C.
266,927
Detroit, Mich.
Cumberland, Md.
2,775
Dubuque, Iowa
4,051
2,449
Danville, Va.
Flint, Michi
13,185
6,4oi
Durham, N. C.
14,227
Fort 7Jayne,Ind.
5, S44
Greensboro, N. C.
Gary, Ind.
6,493
6 , 6ll
Greenville, S. C.
20,206
Grand Rapids, Mich.
2,530
Hagerstown, Md.
Green Bay, ’"is.
3,973
5,752
Huntington, T7. Va.
Hammond, Ind.
4,701
4 ,1 7 1
Lynchburg, Va.
Indianapolis, Ind.
51.319
2,239
Newport News, Va.
7,36S
Jackson, Mich.
15,019
Norfolk, Va.
7,126
Kalamazoo, Mich.
973
Portsmouth, Va.
9,200
Lansing, Mich.
14,219
Raleigh, N. C.
3,4oo
Mason City, la.
34,366
Ri chmond, Va.
Milwaukee, T7is.
32,359
6,953
Roanoke, Va.
Moline, 111.
3,435
4,203
1,492
Spartanburg, S. C.
Muscatine, la.
Washington, D. C.
65,937
3,300
Oshkosh, Mis.
4,735
Wilmington, IT. C.
14.320
Peoria, 111.
10,511
9 , s 44
Winston-Salem, N. C.
Rockford, 1 1 1 .
7,211
Saginaw, Mich.
4,4o4
DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA
Sheboygan, ‘. as.
1,216
Albany, Ga.
14,567
Sioux City, Iowa
46,377
13,736
Atlanta, Ga.
South Bend, Ind.
9,127
Augusta, Ga.
3,700
Springfield, 111.
4o ,l70
Birmingham, Ala.
Terre Haute, Ind.
5,327
1 ,042
5,664
Brunswick, Ga.
Waterloo, Iowa
13,309
Chattanooga, Tenn.
4,296
Columbus, Ga.
1,003
Dothan, Ala.




DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BA2TKS E? EACH E35POHTETG CBLTTE3 '
_______________________ T___ ( I n thousands of dol lars)
St. 6354b
'.’eck ending
"eek ending
Oct. 10,1929
Oct. 1 6 , 1 9 2 9
' DISTRICT ITO. 8 - ST. LOUIS
East St. Louis and ITat'l.
Stock Yards, 111.
11,79S
Eldorado, Ark.
2 ,0 6 6
Evansville, Ind.
7 ,34s
Fort Smith, Ark.
3,669
Greenville, Miss.
1,681
3 ,0 2 5
Helena, Ark.
Little Hock, Ark.
28,390
Louisville, Ky.
5 0 ,5 6 1
Memphi s , Tenn.
6 0 ,7 5 1
Owensboro, Ky.
1 ,6 5 9
Pine B lu ff, Ark.
5 , iso
Quincy, 111 .
3,199
St. Louis, Mo.
193,857
Sedalia, Mo.
1 ,1 2 5
Springfield, Mo.
4 ,1 9 4
Texarkana, Ark. ( See val s0 Tex.)
1,695
DISTRICT HO. 9 - MI'TITEAPOLIS
Aberdeen, S. D.
B illin a s, Mont.
Dickinson, II. D.
Duluth, Minn.
Fargo, 27. D.
Grand Forks, IT. D.
Helena, Mont.
James107,01, i'l. D.
La Crosse, Tis.
Minnsapolis, Minn.
Minot, 21. D.
Rod ".Ting, Finn.
St. Paul, Minn.
Sioux Falls, S. D.
South St. Paul, Minn.
Superior, Wis.
Winona, Minn.
DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY
Albuquerque, 17. M.
Atchison, Kans.
Bartlesville, Okla.
Casper, '.,y0 .
Cheyenne, Wyo.
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Denver, Colo.
Enid, Okla.
Fremont, Neb.
Grand Junction, Colo.
Guthrie, Okla.
Hutchinson, Kans.
Independence, ICans.
Jo-olin, Mo.
Kansas City, Kans.
Kansas City, Mo.
Lawrence, Kans.
Lincoln, Neb.
Muskogee, Old a.
Oklahoma City, Okla.

C




2,059
3,545
521
2l,54o
5.S03
2 ,5 2 1

2,44s
919

3,245
133,799
2 ,8 6 9
615

42,187
5 ,4 7 6
9 ,6 9 0
1 ,9 1 4

1,891

3,918
1 ,682
8,678
2,437
2,142
4,820
52,238
4,016

1,002
1,362
96S
4,825
4,393
3,574
4,5o4
1 1 6 ,4s6
1.555
9 ,0 9 9

3,507
35,735

DISTRICT 170. 10 - KANSAS CITY (Cont'd)
Okmulgee, ‘Okla.
1,947
5 8 ,284
Omaha, Neb.
6 81
Parsons, Kans.
1,674
Pittsburg, Kans.
4 ,5 6 5
Pueblo, Colo.
St. Joseph, Mo.
13,749
5,080
Topeka, Kans.
Tulsa, Okla.
54,035
18,081
7.’ichita, Kans.

Abilene, Tex.
Austin, Tex.
Beaumont, Tex.
Corsicana, Tex.
Dallas, Tex.
El Paso, Tex.
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Galveston, Tex.
Houston, Tex.
Port Arthur, Tex.
^osv/ell, N. M.
San Antonio, Tex.
Shreveport, La.
Texarkana, Tex.
(See also A rk.)
Tucson, Ariz.
'.Vac0 , Tex.
Wi chi ta Fal 1 s , Tex.

2 ,6 2 8

6,846
7,182
1 ,7 2 6

63,388
9,632
28,844
1 3 ,3 0 6
5 4 ,1 7 6

2,953
950
2 1 ,8 6 8
1 2 ,4 0 5
3 ,2 5 5
2 ,4 9 3

6 ,4 is
6 ,5 2 9

DISTRICT NO. 12 - SAN FRANCISCO
3,674
Bakersfield, C alif.
Bellingham, Wash..
2,717
Berkeley, C alif.
4 ,9 0 7
4,181
Boise, Idaho
2 ,0 2 7
Eugene, Ore.
3,465
Everett, Wash.
8 ,2 3 1
Fresno, C alif.
14,058
Long Beach, C alif.
Oakland, C alif.
5 5 ,2 5 0
5 ,8 6 0
Ogden, Utah
9.108
Pasadena, C alif.
10,264
Phoenix, Ariz.
270,428
Los Angelos, C alif.
4 s , 316
Portland, Ore.
3,342
Reno, Nev.
R itzv ille, Wash.
237
Sacramento, C alif.
1 3 ,0 1 3
Salt Lake City, Utah
2 0 .7 4 9
2 ,6 2 8
San Bernardino, C alif.
San Diego, C alif.
14,375
San Francisco, C alif.
359,776
San Jose, C alif.
7,896
4,213
Santa Barbara, C alif.
Seattle, Wash..
7 6 ,7 6 5
Spokane, Wash.
15,897
Stockton, Calif.
6 ,8 5 3
Tacoma, Wash.
13,835
4 ,944
Yakima, Wash.