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Form F. R. 285 STATEMENT FOR THE PRESS For immediate release Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System October 27, 19Ul BANK DEBITS— DEBITS TO DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK ACCOUNTS Bank debits as reported by banks in leading centers for the week ended October 22 aggregated §12,881+, 000,000. Total debits during the 13 weeks ended October 22 amounted to $133,628,000,000, or 30 per cent above the total reported for the corresponding period a year ago. At banks in New York City there was an increase of 27 per cent compared with the corresponding period a year ago, and at the other reporting centers there was an increase of 31 P®r cent. SUMARY BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS _____ (In millions of dollars)_____ 13 weeks ended T/eek ended Federal Oct. 22, Oct. 23, Oct. 22, Oct. 23, Reserve 191+0 19U0 District 19U1 19/41 Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago St. Louis Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Franc isco 759 5,19U 735 886 535 U32 1,909 Ul9 25U 396 358 1,008 Total, 27U reporting centers New York City* ll+O Other leading centers* 133 Other centers 1 2 ,8 8 b U,758 7 ,02l+ 1,102 600 3,379 1+1+5 621 359 297 1,366 305 171+ 293 21+3 731 8,811+ 3,052 U,985 777 7.31U 52 ,1+10 5,901 141,320 5,396 7,36U 7,616 9,951 5,502 14,065 3,258 i+,1+56 20,1+17 15,1429 3,135 i+,387 2,110 2,752 3,382 1+.1+05 2,567 3,1+97 8,873 11,171+ 133,628 103,053 1+7,805 ■ 37,572 7i+,o6o 56,l4U2 9,038 11,763 0 52; OJ . DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTERS,DURING THE WEEK ENDED OCTOBER 22, I9I+I (In thousands of dollars) DISTRICT NO. 2 - NEW YORK (Contfd) DISTRICT NO. 1 - BOSTON ^lmira N. Y. 5,79*+ Hartford Conn. 75,196 tf it U,869 Jamestown New Haven 29,615 tt tf i+,757,71+0 New York 11,160 Waterbury tt l+,996 Poughkeepsie Maine 5,662 Bangor tt ft 39,387 Rochester Portland 15,i+ll+ tt 29,076 Syracuse M ass. Boston i+7l+,332 tt f! 11,308 Utica 8 ,061+ Brockton tt Fall River 6,891+ tl DISTRICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA Holyoke l+,629 t f 5,160 Wilmington Del. ...... . ~ 39,699 Lowell t t 22,071 7,292 N. J. Camden Lynn i t ft 21,700 7,130 Trenton New Bedford tt 9,870 2 l +,676 Penna. Springfield Allentown n tt .3,o5l+ 20 , 611 + Altoona 7/orcester tt 6,519 i+,658 Chester Manchester N . H. tt 13,300 Harrisburg 5l+,739 Providence R. I . t! 3,219 3,671 Vt. Hazleton Burlington tt 5,306 Johnstown tt 9,103 Lancaster DISTRICT - NEW YORK ft 2,361+ Stamford Conn. Lebanon 6,910 It 3,1479 Montclair Norristown N. J . 1+,529 ft it 51+9 ,21+0 Philadelphia Newark 113,891+ ft 12,322 Northern New Jersey Reading tf 12,767 Clearing House Assn. Scranton 57,073 ft 7,529 Wikes-Barre N. J . Passaic 12,619 tt U, 057 Williamsport 58,388 Albany N . Y. tt 8,1+68 York Binghamton 7,388 Buffalo 79,738 ii 11 *Included in the national series covering II4.I centers,available beginning with 1919« Form F. R. 285-a DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER,DURING THE WEEK ENDED OCTOBER 22, 191+1 (In thousands of dollars) DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA (Cont'd) DISTRICT NO. 1+ * CLEVELAND 2*021 Ga. Albany Lexington Ky. 6 ,1+36 it 88,ll+l Atlanta Ohio 26,812 Akron n 11 Augusta 7,999 Canton 15,130 tt !! Brunswick 992 Cincinnati 132,778 tt ft Columbus 7,11+9 Cleveland 232,733 tt Tt 1+66 Elberton Columbus 58,659 tt tt 7,901+ Macon Dayton 21+.657 tt tt 1,106 Newnan Hamilton 3,889 tt tt 10,520 Savannah Lima U,U00 tt tt Valdosta 1,852 Lorain 1,671 tt La. New Orleans Midddletown 3,890 87,313 tf Miss. Hattiesburg 3,185. Springfield 5,81+9 tt tt Jackson 9,223 Steubenville 3,01+2 tt tt Meridiem l+,705 Toledo U9,2»+3 tt tt 3,121+ Vicksburg Warren l+,l+32 tt Tenn. Chattanooga Youngstown 17,075 19,205 tt tt Knoxville Zanesville 10,799 2,963 tt Nashville 37,51+2 3,282 Pa. Butler tt Erie 11,21+9 tt DISTRICT NO,. 7 - CHICAGO 1,110 Franklin tt 3,780 Aurora 111. Greensburg 3,015 tt tt Bloomington 3,538 Homestead 1,381+ tt Champaign-Urbana 3,816 1+,571 Oil City tt 1,112,181 Chicago Pittsburgh 255,798 tt Danville W. Va. Wheeling 3,231 10,197 tt Decatur 7,2i+l tt ■^lgin DISTRICT NO. 5 - RICHMOND 2,753 tt Moline 3,886 Washington i). C, 106,351 tt 21,050 Peoria Md. Baltimore 166,385 tt tt Rockford 10,796 Cumberland 2,882 Tf tt 7,1+86 Springfield Hagerstown 3,297 Ind. Fort Wayne 11,780 Asheville N. C. 5,062 tt tt Gary Charlotte 6,32? 27,223 tt tt Hammond Durham 3,13$ 15,198 Tt tt Indianapolis Greensboro 76,71+9 7,369 tt tt 17,618 South Bend Raleigh 15,01+3 tt tt Terre Haute 8,28j Wilmington 5,679 tt Iowa Cedar Rapids Winston-Salem 10,199 15,1+72 tt S. C* Clinton 2,267 Charleston 8,837 tt tt Davenport Columbia 8,2i+0 7,654 tt tt Des Moines Greenville 9,21+2 25,21+5 tt tf. Dubuque Spartanburg 3,690 1+.752 tt Mason City Danville Va* 3,li+6 6,530 tt tt Muscatine Lynchburg l+,562 1,307 tt tt Waterloo Newport News i+,060 7,395 tt tt Sioux City 13,72© Norfolk 22,277 tt Mich. Adrian Portsmouth 1,1+57 2,01+5 tt Tt 1+.358 Battle Creek Richmond 59,585 tt ft Bay City Roanoke l+,l+53 10,007 tt Detroit Charleston tf. Va. 31+6,783 18,193 tt n Flint 8 ,1+60 Huntington 6,591 tt Grand Rapids 19,180 tt Jackson DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA 6,1+32 tt 8,070 Kalamazoo Birmingham Ala. 1+1,1142 tt Tt 9,068 Lansing Dothan 2,021 Tt If Saginaw Mobile 8,1+30 ' 20,1+92 ft Wis* 5,260 Green Bay Montgomery 10,051+ tt Manitowoc Jacksonville Fla. 28,310 2,1+51+ tt tt Milwaukee Miami 15,201 95,675 tt tt 2,892 Oshkosh Pensacola 1+,031 tt tt Sheboygan Tampa 9,686 6,731+ Form F. R. 285-b DEBITS BY BAMS IN EACH REPORTING- CENTER,DURING THE WEEK ENDED OCTOBER 22, 194-1 : fin thousands of dollars’) DISTRICT NO. 8 - ST. LOUIS DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY (Cont'd) Muskogee Okla. El Dorado Ark. 3,024 1,917 tt Fort Smith Oklahoma City 34 .,861 4,579 tt Okmulgee Helena 1,051 731 tt Little Rock Tulsa 16,489 50,976 Pine Bluff Casper Wyo. 2,785 5,993 Tt Cheyenne Texarkana 3,108 (See also Tex.) 1,985 East St. Louis & Nat fl DISTRICT NO. 11 - DALLAS Ari z. Stock Yards Tucson 111. 15,580 4,077 Quincy Shreveport La. 2,64-5 17,277 Evansville Roswell Ind. N. M. n,4o4 1,385 Louisville Abilene Ky. Tex. 4-,638 62,924. tt Owensboro Austin 12,576 2,257 Tt Greenville Mi ss. Beaumont 3,302 10,057 TT St. Louis Mo.Corsicana 204,980 1,74b fT Sedalia Dallas 623 110,389 TT Springfield El Paso 11,686 4-,965 tt Memphis Tenn. Fort Worth 80,102 32,161 ft Galveston 7,570 Tt DISTRICT NO. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS Houston 97,579 tt Duluth . Minn. Port Arthur 17*345 3,371+ ft Minneapolis San Antonio 13.3,364 25,609 IT Red Wing Texarkana 562 St. Paul (See also Ark. / 55,281+ 1,803 M Tt South St. Paul Tyler 9,44-8 4,256 Tt Winona Waco 2,022 5,049 rt Billings Mont. Wichita Falls 5,201+ 7,135 Helena 4,259 N. D. Dickinson DISTRICT NO. 12 - SAN FRANCISCO 658 Fargo Ariz. Phoenix 7,681 15,700 T! Grand Forks ; Bakersfield Calif. 1,892 6,170 rt JamestoTim Berkeley 9,766 555 tt Minot Fresno 1,852 13,820 tt Aberdeen D. Long Beach 1,656 14,246 it Sioux City Los Angeles 6,992 293,759 tt La Crosse Wis. Oakland 1+0,802 3,215 f! tt Superior Pasadena 1,795 7,953 ft Sacramento 32,066 Tt DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY San Bernardino 3,642 TT Colorado Springs Colo. San Diego 27,576 3,751 tt IT Denver San Francisco 55,126 270,609 TT Grand Junction San Jose 1,027 8,952 tt Pueblo Santa Barbara 3,430 2,751 tt Atchison Kans. Stockton 8,000 1,075 Hutchinson tio is e Idaho 3,164 7,499 Independence Reno Nev. 694 4,319 Kansas City Ora* Eugene 3,920 5,345 tt Lawrence Portland 6 1 +,289 895 11 Pittsburg Salem 5,508 1,204 Topeka Ogden Utah 5,708 4,269 tt Wichita Salt Lake City 17,095 27,847 Joplin Mo. Wash. Bellingham 2,622 3,530 Kansas City Everett 110,158 2,979 tt tt St. Joseph Seattle 8,633 86,739 tt Fremont Neb. Spokane 865 17,679 1! 11 Linccln Tacoma 8,189 15,132 I) tt Quaha Walla Walla 2,688 51, 761). tt Albuquerque N. M. Yakima 5,241 6,637 Bartlesville Okla. 10,128 tt Enid 3,589 ti Guthrie 4l4 tt tt It rt tt tt rt tt tt tt it tt tt tt tt tt tt rt tt tr tt rt tt rt tt rt tt tt . ti