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STATEMENT FOR THE PRESS St, 3081. Federal Reserve Board, Oct, 7> 1922, Released for publication ■Sunday morning, Oct, 8; not earlier* BANK:DSBITS : ending Settlement of end-of-quarter and end-of-month obligations 'during the week/ October 4 accounts largely for the increase in the volume of business from $8,220,000,000 for the week ending September 27 'to $9 , 697 ,C $ 0 ,000 for the week under review. Larger figures are reported for all the leading centers, except Detroit, As compared with the week ending October 5, 1921, the volume of business for the week under review shows an increase of $ 1 ,1 0 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , or about 13 per cent,. Larger figures as compared with last year are reported for all the leading centers, except Baltimore, Minneapolis and San Francisco. The increase in volume of business for New York was from $4 ,3 7 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 for the week ending October 5} 1921 , to $5,133*000,000 for the most recent week, this increase amounting to 17 per cent. The volume of business is measured by debits to individual accounts reported to the Federal Reserve Board for banks in leading centers. -The total number of centers reporting this week is 246, of which 165 are included in the suronary by Federal reserve districts. DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BAffiS IN REPORTING- CENTERS J......... ___ ____SUMMARY OF FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS__________ _ Federal Reserve District Boston New York " Fniladelphia Clevelanx Richmond Atlanta Chicago St, Loui s Minneapolis Kansas oity Dallas San Francisco TOTAL Number of centers included 14 7 13 13 10 15 24 8 12 16 13 -2Ql 165 Oct, 4, 1922 (In thousands of dollars) 418, 278 510,143 4 , 361 , 645 5 ,3 0 3,37 5 465,883 985 509 ,699 949 180, 833 226,811 221,667 183, 886 1 ,0 7 0,26 1 967, 267 258,966 218, 032 168,221 151, 798 238, 323 268,893 1 6 1 , 817 . 170,159 467. 5 5 1____ ___ 522 ,7 0 7 8: 9 , 696, 785 Oct, 5 , 1921 Sept. 27, 1922 8 ,2 2 0 ,3 7 0 472,802 4 ,516,858 3 9 9 .8 ss 445,281 228,39* 211,79 b 985,-093 239,769 162,134 242,164 136,948 8,5 9 2,49 2 REPORTING CENTERS BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS DISTRICT No. 1 - BOSTON Bangor, Me* Boston, Mass* Brockton, Mass* Fall River, Mass* ■ Hartford, Conn, Holyoke, Mass, Lowell, Mass. Lynn, Mass. Manchester, N. H, New Bedford, Mass. New Haven, Conn. Portland, Me. Providence, R* I* Springfield, Mass. Waterbury,. Conn. Worcester, Mass, +________________ Week ending__________ (In thousands of dollars) 4 ,6 5 0 338,805 4 ,7 0 0 7,923 .2 5 ,7 1 5 4,249 5,721 5,623 4,399 6,120 2 0,4 17 13,366 36,239 1 7 ,8 /9 8,024 16,636 3,121 235,577 3,768 6,312 17,678 3 ,550 4 ,4 o 6 4 ,9 0 0 3 , 49 s 5,931 15,354 7 ,617 31,699 14,308 6,393 12,834 5,139 313,357 * 7,678 26,096 3,115 4 ,592 4 ,8 7 6 5,719 18,101 9 ,399 34>05j 14,337 6,316 15,024 St. 3081. DEBITSrTO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN REPORTING CENTERS__________ _ Week ending Oct. 4, 1922 Sept. 27, 1922 Oct. 5, 1921 (In thousands of dollars) DISTRICT N o . 2 - NEW YORK Albany, N. Y. Binghamton, N, Y. Buffalo, N. Y. Elmira, N. Y, Jamestown, N, Y,' Montclair, N. J , Newark, N. J , . New York, N. Y, No, New Jersey Clearing House Association Passaic, N* J . Rochester, N. Y. Stamford, Conn. Syracuse, Hi Y, DISTRICT No; 3 - PHILADELPHIA Allentown, Pa. Altoona, Pa. Camden, N, J . Chester, Pa. Harrisburg, Pa. Hazleton, Pa. Johnstown, Pa» , Lancaster, Pa. Lebanon, Pa. Norristown, Pa, Philadelphia, Pa. Reading, Pa. Scranton, Pa. Trenton, N. J , Wilkes- Barre, Pa.. Williamsport, Pa. Wilmington, $ e l. York, Pa. DISTRICT No. 4 - CLEVELAND Akron, Ohio Butler, Pa. Canton, Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio ■Cleveland, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Connellsville, Pa. Dayton, Ohio E r ie , Pa. Greensburg, Pa« Homestead, Pa, Lexington, Ky. Lima, Ohio Lot'ain, Ohio New Brighton, Pa. Oil City, Pa, Pittsburgh, Pa« Springfield, Ohio Toledo, Chio Warren, Ohio Wheeling, W. Va* Youngstown, Ohio Zanesville, Ohio 26,575 • 4 ,7 6 1 73,692 3,869 3 ,8 2 5 17,632 3,606 56,034 3,262 63,468 5*132,725 2,660 50 ,S 50 4 , 239,732 44,391 6,329 39,930 5 ,3 3 4 43,031 26,051 3,182 3 ,404 22,130 4,098 64,670 - - 4,373,399 — 4,839 32,598 3 ,508 2,401 16,262 13,256 15,124 8,522 4,030 5,683 3,698 3,164 11,172 6 ,115 9 ,1 8 5 2 ,8 2 7 6,441 6,248 1,446 9I 8 36 8,71 3 8 ,508 14,782 11,987 9 ,4 2 7 5,850 9 ,0 5 7 5 ,540 1 4 ,4 73 2 ,9 4 7 9 ,3 2 5 71,172 14 4,94 7 31,490 1 ,8 6 7 14,167 7,201 5 ,3 1 7 1,485 5 ,1 1 6 4,o4o 1,508 2 ,7 3 8 3,215 181,775 ■ 4 ,555 44,103 3 ,037 10,805 1 5 ,4 66 2 ,8 2 0 10,273 4,463 6,864 2,018 4 ,7 8 8 5,254 1,264 795' 321,532 7,918 12,524 11,012 7,04l 3,7o 6 6 ,2 2 7 3,958 13,870 2,533 4,711 7,963 5,21S 5,534 311,743 7,84l 15,389 10,240 11,186 4,233 8,254 4,412 14,302 8,956 66, 782 128 , 59s 26,728 2,118 12.442 6,676 6,062 795 3,851 3 ,1 8 7 1.442 2 ,1 7 7 2 ,8 29 179,119 3,918 33,102 .2,131 9 ,163 11,911 2,470 59,842 124,203 27,709 12,980 7,441 4,398 3,4lo 2,21g 165,279 3,353 7,656 12,490 DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BAMS IN REPORTING- CENTERS St.3081b Week enjing Oct. 4, 1922 Sept. 27, I 9.22 Oct. 5 , 1921 (in thousands of dollars) DISTRICT No. 5 - RICHMOND Asheville, N, C, Baltimore, Md, Charleston, S. C* Charleston, W. Va* Charlotte, N , C* Columbia, S. C* Cumberland, Md. Danville, Va. Durham, N . C, Greensboro, N, C. Greenville, S. C. Hagerstown, Md. Huntington, W, Va. Lynchburg, Va* Newport News, Va* Norfolk, Va* Raleigh, N* C* Richmond, Va* Roanoke, Va* Spartanburg, 8 * C Washington,. D . C* Wilmington, N. C* Winston-Salem, N. C* DISTRICT No, 6 - ATLANTA Albary, Ga* Atlanta, Ga» Augusta, Ga* Birmingham, Ala* Brunswick, Ga. Chattanooga, Tenn* Columbus, Ga* Cordeie, Ga* D otjnan, A1 a* Elbert.on5 Ga* Jackson, Miss, Jacksonville, Fla* Knoxville, Tenn* Macon, Ga* Meridian, Miss* Mobile, Ala, Montgomery, Ala* Nashville, Tenn* Newnan, Ga* New Orleans, La» Pensacola, Ela* Savannah, Ga* Tampa, Fla* Valdosta, Ga» Vicksburg, Miss* 6,692 2,159 4 ,3 3 7 73,622 3 ,893 7,543 7,138 5 , 09s 1,809 5,315 1,295 3,709 4,023 3,600 1,919 4,431 4 ,655 9 3,7 02 9 ,1 9 0 8,955 2,421 4,361 4 ,8 4 4 4 ,7 0 0 2 ,9 8 5 5,478 1,709 16,832 5,900 3 1 ,^ 3 5 ,413 2 , 8/1 47,149 5', 623 6,533 _ 28,723 7, ssi 24,530 660 4,008 1,321 12,896 3,900 26,179 4 ,5 71 2 ,1 8 5 39,1 55 4 ,3 1 4 6 ,117 1.110 2 4 ‘430 6,005 21,761 703 1 ,034 6,86b 2,751 26 Q 7o2 310 2,539 9 ,059 5 ,6 5 7 4 ,558 2,094 6,307 .v ,. 6,591 4,582 4,393 15,044 4,000 28,974 39,948 5,837 * * - 28,445 8 ,997 15,529 — 7,910 203 2,559 112,468 6,186 6,554 8 ,4 3 7 3,245 10.360 6,930 5 ,385 7,141 5,182 17,15*+ 585 79,788 1,550 1 1 ,0 86 5,701 1,090 1,819 4,513 14,885 466 62.005 1.143 10,503 4 ,5 5 2 970 1,642 9,000 8,485 4,773 8,431 4 ,978 28,478 62,877 1 , 50c 14,800 5,724 1,869 DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BAMS IN REPORTING CENTERS St.3081c i___ _____________ We s o-. v ___________ ___________ _____ cj _________________ ; __________________ i _ Get, 4. 1922 > m STRICT No. 7 - CHICAGO Adrian, Mich. Aurora, 111, Bay City, Mich. Bloomington, 1 1 1 , Cedar Rapids, Icwa Chicago. I l l , Danville, 1 1 1 . Davenport3 Iowa Decatur, 1 1 1 * Des Moines, Iowa Detroit, Mich* Dubuque, Iowa Flint, Mich, Fort Wayne, Ind, Gary, Ind,» Grand Rapids, Mich, Hammond, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind, Jackson, Miss, Kalamazoo, Mich, Lansing, Mich, Mason City, Icwa Milwaukee, Wis, Moline, 111, Muscatine, Iowa Oshkosh, Wis. Peoria, 111, Rockford, 111, Saginaw, Mich. Sioux City, Iowa South Bend, Ind. Springfield, 111, Waterloo, Iowa 782 3,159 3,020 2,560 5,996 689,607 2 ,400 9,811 3,331 16,613 136,394 3,081 5,728 9,029 3,037 15,075 3 ,290 34,759 4,275 4,822 6,100 2 ,5 0 4 69,493 1 ,4 9 6 1,536 2,200 9,163 4,972 4,375 17,137 8,042 5 ,906 3,851 DISTRICT No, g - ST. LOUIS East St, Louis and Nat*l Stock Yards, 111. 10,643 Evansville, Ind. 7,512 Fort Smith, Ark, 3,420 Greenville, Miss. 754 Helena, Ark. 1 ,3 4 6 Little Rock, Ark. 13,800 Louisville, Ky, 31,807 Memphis, Tenn. 35,200 Owensboro, Ky. 937 tytotO&y, 111, 2,332 St, Louis, Mo, 154,749 Springfield, Mo, 2,923 |~Sap t. 21. 1Q22 | Oct. 5, 1921. (in thousands of dollars) 574 2 ,7 9 7 2 ,2 7 8 1 ,9 4 7 4 ,4 7 8 617,675 3,050 2 ,4 8 6 10,595 655,888 2,100 - 7,723 3 ,130 15,641 141,783 2 ,8 4 3 5,952 •9,487 2,523 7,275 3 , 03s 16,487 109,700 13,180 3,037 30,561 4,167 21,401 3,043 5,946 5,576 - - 30,001 3,757 4,059 5,155 4 ,6 2 7 5,900 1,883 52.289 1,569 1,319 2 ,100 7,375 4 ,3 5 6 4,4o7 14,981 7,210 4 , 59s 3,467 9 ,6 4 4 7,388 3,318 677 1,587 12,667 28,957 27,173 992 2,166 127,480 2 ,5 5 7 DISTRICT No, 9 - MINNEAPOLIS Aberdeen, S. D, ■ 1,524 1,203 B illin gs, Mont* 1 ,5 8 6 1,819 ' Dickinson, N, D, 328 277 Duluth, Minn, 24,892 26,545 Fargo, N, D, 3 ,4 8 4 2,S 40 Grand Forks, N, D, 1,S73 2,095 Great F alls, Mont. 1,431 2,352 Helena, Mont, 1,920 2,035 Jamestown, N, D, 468 539 Lewistown, Mont, 1,496 1,193 Minneapolis, Minn, 82,856 80,980 Minot, N. D. 1,295 1,108 Red Wing, Minn, 63s 396 St, Paul, Minn, *(38 ,948)44,518 *(2 9 ,1 8 5 ) 3 3 »654 3,520 Sioux Falls, S, D. 3,000 1,869 ' 1,726 Superior, Wis, Winona, Minn, 1,16 2 .. 1,114 - - 58,542 1,767 - 8,397 . 4,501 - 9,062 6,446 5,522 3,399 8,002 4,942 < •> 14*382 28,158 34,502 2,294 144,516 2,973 1,588 2,120 - 22,249 2,985 1,793 2,132 3 ,2 4 4 8 6 , 83s 32,089 4 ,113 1 ,8 3 6 1,147 ^Debits of banks which submitted reports in DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN REPORTINGjC^JTERS, S t.3 0 3 I d Week e n d in g _______,..... Oct. 4, 1922 Sept. 27, 1922 Oct* 5» 1921 (In thousands of dollars) DISTRICT N o , 10 - KANSAS CITY Atchison, Kans. Bartlesville, Okla. Casper, Wyo, Cheyenne, Wyo* Colorado Springs, Colo, Denver, Colo. Enid, Okla, Fremont, Neb. Grand Island, Neb. Grand Junction, Colo, Guthrie, 03d.a. Hat chins on, Kans« Independence, Kans. Joplin, Mo, Kansas City, Kans. Kansas City, Mo, Lawrence, Kans, McAlester, Okla* Muskogee, Okla. Oklahoma City, Okla, Okmulgee, Okla, Omahat Neb, Parsons, Kans# Pittsburg, Kans* Pueblo, Colo, St* Joseph, Mo, Topeka, Kans, Tulsa, Okla. Wichita, Kans, 1,320 2 ,7 n 3,305 2 , 391+ 2, (Q& 3S,2b2 2,939 772 1,^3*+ 574 76s 3,0 S 6 2,224 2 ,537 4,301 S3,297 1 , 1 U2 1 ,3 1 1 7 , 662 22,383 2,132 1+9,1+40 976 1,171 3 ,003 15,029 3 ,220 19,813 10,698 1 ,130 ^ ,015 3,319 3,775 2 ,671 35,967 2 ,6 4 0 711 1,133 579 557 2 ,9 3 0 1 ,7 6 6 1,329 1,808 2,922 2,716 3^,651 71,272 2,539 3 ,4 7 7 77,073 SIS 995 6,84s 15,685 21,130 1,689 41,961 1+1,803 2 ’P ? 3,696 3,926 821 1,482 2-900 3,931 1 3 ,6 l4 16,866 21,36!+ 9*910 13,032 4 ,2 1 7 10,694 DISTRICT No, 11 - DALLAS Albuquerque, N, M, Austin, Tex, Beaumont, Tex, Corsicana, Tex, Dellas, Tex, El PasT, Tex, Ft, Worth, Tex, Galveston, Tex* Houston, Tex* Roswell, N* M. San Antonio, Tex, Shreveport, La, Texarkanaj Tex, Tucson} Ariz. Waco, Tex, 2,063 1,649 4 ,780 3,092 1 12S2 45,408 6 , 50s 4,4o§ 21,9 06 30,739 31,302 702 6,992 7,663 1 ,6 4 6 1,578 6 ,422 3 ,057 1 ,270 41,433 5 ,993 20,847 30,814 30,669 525 7,042 6,963 1 , 6l4 1,669 5,548 1,947 3,735 3 , 051+ 1 2,669 + 6,997 27,430 27,853 50,39*+ 6,605 7,596 1,647 1,681 5,li+0 DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN REPORTING CENTERS Week e n d in g O c t. 4 , 1922 S e p t. 2 f , 1922 S t.3 Q 8 1 e , O c t. 5 , 19 2 1 (In. thousands of dollars) DISTRICT No, 12 - Sffl FRANCISCO Bakersfield, Calif. Bellingham, Wash, Berkeley, Calif, Boise, Ida, Eugene, Ore. Fresno, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Oakland, 0-1 if. Ogden, Utah Pasadena, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. Portland, Ore, Reno, Nev. Ritzville, Wash. Sacramento, Calif. Salt Lake City, Utah San Bernardino, Calif, San Biego, Calif, San Francisco, Calif. San Jose, Calif. Seattle, Wash, Spokane, Wash, Stockton, Calif, Tacoma, Wash, Yakima, Wash, 2,523 1,726 3,901 2,993 1,815 14,533 9,206 126 , 900 22,742 4,366 5,713 4,i4o 4i,o45 2,831 197 17,537 14,718 1,466 8,531 175,358 5,978 37,017 12,549 5,521 8,656 2,612 ?,032 1,538 3,508 2,450 2,445 1^,351 8,234 112,364 21,081 4,394 5,028 3,3^3 32,522 2,454 184 15,665 12,300 ' 1,254 7,722 162,178 5,258 34,283 9,221 4,610 7,640 2,294 - 3,674 3/151 ■- 13,532 5,555 109,743 19,538 3> 75^ 5,3^0 35,709 2,468 17,523 16 , 6oo - 7,354 182,458 5,534 37,573 13,3^7 6 ,486 8,737 3,292