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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