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STATEMENT FOR THE PRESS Released for publication Sunday morning, Oct. 6; not earlier. BAM DEBITS Board of Governors of the federal Reserve System October 5, 1935 Debits to individual accounts, as reported by banks in leading cities for the w eek ended O c to b e r 2 , a g g re g a te d $ 9 , lU 3 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , o r 3 2 P « c e n t ab o ve th e to ta l re - ported for the preceding week, and 31 per cent above the total for the corresponding weelc of last year. Aggregate debits for the lUl cities for which a separate total has been main tained since January 1919 amounted to about $5,792,000,000, conrpSred with $6,623,000,000 the preceding week and $6,610,000,000 the week ended October 3 of last year, SU M M A RYBY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS ______(In thousands of dollars) Wee k ended Num ber Federal Oct! 3 » Sept. 25, O ct. 2 , of centers Reserve 193*+ 1935 included 1935 D is t r ic t 4 4 6,586 372 ,4 2 3 512,992 IT Ho. 1 - Boston 3,315,952 3.3T 3.S 2 4 H,801,980 15 2 - HewYork 3^2,399 1+7U,6U3 351,655 1 8 - Philadelphia 1+53,629 1 + 52,118 612,253 25 I - Cleveland 225,007 269,991 2T8.19S 5 - Richmond 201,020 179,511 202,152 tl b - Atlanta 8 3 0 ,0 2 1 90S,35I+ 1*0 I,091,639 7 - Chicago 198,117 191,162 16 233,921 S - St. Louis 150,420 1 7 4 ,8 1 + 1 + 1 5 5 ,6 79 IT 9 - Minneapolis 220,666 225,062 28 21+6,257 10 - Kansas City 1^5,139 ll+7,599 18 157,977 1 1 - Dallas 508,952 538,820 626 , 21+5 2T 12 - San Francisco 7,172,892 9.1+13,151 7.121,211+ TOTAL 270 DEBITS BY BAHJS IH EACHREPO RTING- CENTER _______(In thousands of dollars) W eek ended W eek ended O ct. 2,1935 Oct. 2,1935 DISTRICT HO. 2 - H EWYO RK (Cont*d) DISTRICT NO. 1 - BO STO N H o rth e rn H e w Jersey 3,883 Bangor, Maine 52,14+3 Clearing House Assn. 3 l+ 4,112 Boston, Mass. 5,1^9 Passaic, H, J. 3,710 ' Brockton, Mass, 2,9l+2 Poughkeepsie, N. Y, 2,01+9 Burlington, Vt« 2 5,707 Rochester, N, Y, 3,T3*+ Fall River, Mass* 4 ,125 Stamford, Conn. 53.321 Hartford, Conn* 1 8 ,0 1 1 Syracuse, H. Y. 2,396 Holyoke, Mass. 8,630 Utica, H. Y. 3,356 Lowell, Mass. i+, 229 Lynn, Kfess, DISTRICT HO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA 3,501+ Manchester, N. H* Allentown, Pa, 5,506 3,303 HewBedford, Mass, A lto o n a , pa, 1,979 16,977 HewHaven, Conn. C a m d e n , H . J, 9 ,360 9,782 Portland, Kaine C h e ste r, P a * 26,782 Providence, R. I, Harrisburg, Pa, 7,^04 Springfield, Mass. 15f13S H a zle to n , P a, 3,16 0 Waterbury, Conn. 5,985 Johnstown, Pa. 2* ^ Worcester, Mass. 10.731 Lancaster, Pa, 5,267 Lebanon, Pa. 1,452 DISTRICT HO. 2 - N EWYO RK Horristown, Pa, 2,372 1+1,105 Albany, N. Y. Philadelphia, Pa, 366,068 1+,1+n Binghamton, H. Y. Reading, Pa, 6,965 Buffalo, N, Y. 59,3^2 S c ra n to n , P a. 1 1 ,1+11 Elmira, H. Y. 3,263 T re n to n , H . J. 1 5 ,902 Jamestown, N. Y, 2,770 W ilkes-B arre, P a, 5 ,866 Montclair, H. J. 3,1+1+2 Williamsport, Pa, 1»9.7*+ Newark, H, J, 110,588 W ilm in g to n , D el. , 31+1 HewYork, H. Y. 1+,1+60,052 York, Pa. S62 (B-806) DffilTS BY BAHKS III EACH REPORTING CENTER (In thousands of dollars) B-806a W eek ended Week ended 'O o t . 4- D IS T R IC T H O . 13,248 2,181 7,534 73,286 148,884 39,960 12,239 5,593 594 1,565 2,833 51S 4,081 2,483 813 1,749 2,104 243,647 3,310 1,951 22,562 1,373 6,997 10,736 1,512 Pa. Canton, O h io C in c in n a ti, C leveland, Colum bus, Dayton, E rie , O hio O hio O hio O h io Pa. Fran k lin , Pa. Greensburg, H a m ilto n , Pa. O hio H om eastead, Lexin gto n , L in a , Pa. Ky. O h io L o ra in , O hio M id d le to w n , O il C ity , O hio Pa. P ittsb u rg h , Pa. S p rin g fie ld , O hio Ste u b e n v ille , To ledo , W arren, O h io O hio O h io W h e e lin g , W. Va. Youngstow n, O hio Z a n e sv ille , O h io E lberto n , - ATLAHTA H attiesb u rg , Jackson, M iss, M is s, Jac k so n v ille , K n o x v ille , M acon, Fla, Tenn, Ga, M e r id ia n , M ia m i, M is s, Fla, M o b ile, A la, M ontgom ery, A l a , H ash v ille, Hewnan, Tenn. Ga, Hew O r l e a n s , P en saco la, Savannah, La, Fla, Ga, Tam pa, F l a , V aldo sta, G a, Vi cksburg, 7 A d rian , M ic h . Aurora, 111. B attle Bay - C H IC A G O Creek, C ity , 5- M ic h , M ic h , B lo o m in g to n , 111. A sh e v ille , H. B a ltim o r e, Md, C h arlesto n, S. G, C h arleston, W. Va. C h arlo tte, Co l i m b i a , H. S. C um berland, D a n v ille , Durham , C, C. M d. Va. H. 9,4s6 3,570 3,869 1,968 3.262 3,391 1,832 11,035 C. Greensboro, H. C. G reen ville, S. C. Hagerstow n, Md. H u n tin g to n , Lynchburg, W. Va. Va. Hewport H e w s, N orfolk , 2,291 84,302 4,137 9,423 13 ,S£8 6,o4s 1,223 1 C. Va. Va. Portsm outh, Va. R a le ig h , C. H. R ich m o n d , Roanoke, S22 6,045 3S,605 4,935 2,087 Va, Va. Spartanburg, S. C. W a sh in g to n , D. W ilm in g to n , H. C. W in sto n - Sa le m , H, 5 2 .3 S 3 C, C, 2,466 10,462 C h ic a g o , 111, C lin to n, Io w a D a n v ille , Decatur, A lb an y, 6 - ATLAHTA Ga. A tlan ta, Ga, Des M o in es, Augusta, Ga. B irm in g h a m , A l a , B ru n sw ic k , Ga. Chattanooga, Co lum bus, Dothan, Tenn. Ga. A la. 450 S,838 2,697 673 Io w a M ic h . Dubuque, Io w a E lgin , 111. F lin t, M ic h , Fo rt Wayne, In d . Grand R a p id s , Green B a y , Ham m ond, M ic h , W is, L an sin g , M ic h , M ic h , Ife n ito w o c , W is, !fa,son C i t y , M ilw a u k ee , M o lin e, Io w a W is, 111. M u sc a tin e , Io w a 2 ,1 1 8 53,080 1,437 74i 111. M ic h , Sheboygan, W is. C ity , Io w a South B end, In d , S p r in g fie ld , 111. Terre In d , Haute, W aterlo o, 2 ,8 8 1 4,35S 4,101 1,373 10,894 111. R o ckfo rd, 36,211 1 ,8 9 2 W is, S a g in a w , Sio u x In d , M ic h . K alam azoo, 14,296 2,899 1 ,0 1 8 In d , In d ia n a p o lis, Jackson, 602 1,790 3 ,171 2,317 2,701 5,960 2,103 674,805 1,700 1,747 4,526 3,131 21,786 172,243 1,791 1,405 5,957 6,459 2 ,1 0 1 In d . P eo ria , 737 37,423 4,815 16,031 Io w a 111. D etro it, Gary, 111. 111, Davenport, Oshkosh, D IS T R IC T H O . Io w a C ham p aign - U rb an a, R IC H M O N D l ,6 6 l Mi ss , D IS T R IC T H O . ( C o n t 'd ) 274 918 6,37S 11,898 5,030 3,214 2,289 4,847 7,77S 6,029 16,764 645 49,459 1,652 6,370 4,644 638 Ga, Cedar R a p id s , D IS T R IC T H O . 2, 1935 Oct. 6 D IS T R IC T H O . CLEVELAND Akron, O h i o B utler, 2,1935 Io w a 4,4i9 2,85s 8,504 7,739 ,M j l 4,o4i 2,845 DEBITS BY BAMS IN BACH REPOSTING CENTER B-g06b (In thousandIs of dollars) I W eek ended W eek ended ]0ct. 2, 1935 Oct. 2, 1935 DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY (Cont'd) DISTRICTED. g - ST. LOUIS East St. Louis &Nat'l Okmulgee, Okla, 583 Stock Yards, 111. 6,786 Om aha, Neb. 31,209 1,001 Eldorado, Ark. Pittsburg, Kans, 73-3 Evansville, Ind. 3,726 P ueblo, Colo. *,319 Fort Smith, Ark. 2,106 St. Joseph, M o. 5,939 Greenville, Miss. 2,811 Topeka, Kans. 1,372 Helena, Ark. 21,920 Tulsa, Okla, 596 Little Rock, Ark. Wichita, Kans. 9,2 os 10,067 Louisville, Ky. 33,7*0 Memphis, Tenn. DISTRICT NO. 11 - DALLAS 35,179 Owensboro, Ky. Abilene, Tex. 1 ,2*3 1 ,29* Pine Bluff, Ark. A ustin, Tex, 3,322 3,863 (Quincy, 111. Beaumont, Tex. 3,?26 1,5*0 St. Louis, M o. C o rsican a, T e x . 12S,'400 732 Sedalia, M o. Dallas, Tex, **0 51,*27 Springfield, Mo. El Paso, Tex, 3 ,29* *,759 Texarkana,Ark.(See also Tex.) S15 Fort Worth, Tex, 15,577 Galveston, Tex, *,756 DISTRICT NO. 9 - M INNEAPOLIS Houston, Tex, 37,319 Aberdeen, S#d. Port Arthur, Tex. 1,027 1,316 Billings, Mont, Roswell, N, M , *87 2,315 Dickinson, N. D. 2SO San Antonio, Tex. 13,169 Duluth, Minn. Shreveport, La. 12 ,9** 7 ,soo Fargo, N. D. Texarkana,Tex. 3,526 Grand Forks, N. D. (See also Ark.) 869 1,256 Helena, Mont. Tucson, Ariz. 3 ,16s 1,695 Jamestown, N. D. Tyler, Tex. 270 2,965 La Crosse, Wis. W aco, Tex. 1,806 3 , 19* Minneapolis, Minn. Wichita Falls, fex. 96,721 3,023 Minot, N. D, 969 Red Wing, Minn. *S3 DISTRICT NO. 12 - SAIT FRANCISCO St. Paul, Minn, Bakersfield, Calif, 38,890 2,*78 Sioux Falls, S. D. B ellingham, Wash. 1,192 3,35* South St. Paul, Minn. Berkeley, Calif. 5,282 3 ✓,6 #9 ✓0 Superior, Wis. B oise, Idaho 1 ,06* *,197 Winona, Minn. Eugene, Ore, 1,311 1,*S9 Everett, Wash. 1,481 D I S T R I C T N O . 10 - K A N S A S C I T Y Fresno, Calif, 5,129 Albuquerque, IT. M . Long Beach, Calif. 2,*2* 6,397 Atchison, Kans. L o s A n g e le s, Calif. 773 l6l,S79 Bartlesville, Okla. Oakland, Calif. 6,0*7 *9,271 Casper, W yo. Ogden, Utah 1 ,09* *,333 Cheyenne, W yo. Pasadena, Calif, l,**l 5,581 Colorado,Springs, Colo, Phoenix, Ariz. 6,081 2,750 Denver, Colo. Portland, Ore. 37,065 37,*62 Enid, Okla. Rea6, Nev, 1,606 2,565 Fremont, Neb. S a c r a m e n t o , Calif. 559 Grand Junction, Colo, S a lt Lake C it y , U tah 12,078 671 Guthrie, Okla. San Bernardino, Calif, 326 1,616 Hutchinson, Kans. San Diego, Calif. 2,822 2,979 Independence, Kans. San Francisco, Calif. I+56 235,92* Joplin, M o. San Jose, Calif. 2,090 7*112 K a n s a s City, K a n s . Santa Barbara, Calif. 2,\?6* 2,332 Kansas City, M o. Seattle, Wash. 72,029 *0,d93 Lawrence, Kans. Spokane, Wash. 10,*36 779 Lincoln, Neb. Stockton, Calif, 6,500 *,150 Muskogee, Okla. Tacoma, Wash. 1,777 6,5*6 > Oklahoma City, Okla. Walla Walla, Wash. 2*,1C9 l ,* * i Yakima, Wash. 3,392