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STATEMENT IDE TEE PRESS ■Released for publication Sunday morning, Sept. 11; not earlier. B-SQ6 Federal Reserve Board September 10, 1932. BASE DEBITS Detits to individual accounts, as reported to the Federal Reserve Board ty "banks in leading cities for the week ending Sep tenter 7> v/hich included tut five tusiness days, aggregated $5 ,^)1,00 0 ,0 00 , or g par cent telow the total reported for the pre ceding week and 12 per cent telow the total for the corresponding week of last year, which also included tut five tusiness days. Aggregate detits for the lUl centers for which figures have teen published 070,000-, 000, as cor-pared with r b ,000,000 the preceding week and $5>70I,0r '0,000 the week ending September 9 of last year. wee . _ "ikly since January 1919 amounted to Federal Reserve District No. 1 - Boston 2 - New York 3 - Philadelphia 4 - Cleveland 5 - Richmond 6 - Atlanta , 7 - Chicago s - St. Louis 9 - Minneapolis 10 - Kansas City 11 - Dallas 12 - San Francisco TOTAL SUMMARY BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS ( Tn thou sands of do 11 :.Q _____ Ifcfber o f . " Tee k e n d i n g centers Sept. 7, 1932 j Aug. 71, 1932 Sept. 9 , 1931 included l5 l4 IS 25 24 273,303 227,293 16 173,696 135,537 612, 56s 316,337 3 , 233,312 250,336 302,502 165,115 139,390 661,914 141,021 131,851 17 2S 17 27 264 99,633 156,339 99,134 152,677 394,572 359,060 5,^5 0,75S 5,903,073 26 36 2, 345,090 246,^33 84,073 90,444 320,306 3 , 060,637 322,312 335,174 200,633 155,415 757,513 162,933 117,365 197,942 107,934 405,64i 6 , 19^,965 DEBITS BY BASKS IF EACH REPORT IITG CE!T TER ______ (in thousands of dollars)_________ Week ending Week ending Sept. 7,1932 Sept. 7,1932 DISTRICT ITO. 1 - BOSTON DISTRICT NO. 2 - N T YORK (Cont'd) ET Bangor, Me. 2,095 Northern New Jersey Boston, Mass. 170,232 Clearing House Assn. 33,109 Brockton, Mass. Passaic, N. J. 2,297 4,336 Fall River, Mass. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 2,293 2,319 Hartford, Conn. 27,492 Rochester, N. Y. 23,313 Holyoke, Mass. Stamford, Conn. 2,005 1,572 Lowell, Mass. 2,153 io,4io Syracuse, N. Y. Lynn, Mass. 7,432 3,050 Utica, IT. Y. Manchester, N. E. 1,922 New Bedford, Mass. 2,435 DISTRICT >10. 3 - PHILADELPHIA New Haven, Conn. 4,060 Allentown, Pa. 13,439 Portland, Lie. 1,306 Altoona, Pa. 6,257 Providence, R. I . IS ,455 I Camden, ? . J. T 6,050 Springfield, Hass. Chester, Pa. 2,690 9.530 Waterbury, C n o :- ., Harri sburg, Pa. 4,191 3,359 Worcester, Lfess, 6,330 Hazleton, Pa. 1,963 Johnstown, Pa. 2,475 DISTRICT 'TO. 2 - NEW YORK Lancaster, Pa. 2,913 Albany, N. Y, 941 Lebanon, Fa. 25,755 Binghamton, IT. Y. 3.250 Norristown, Pa. 1,791 Buffalo, IT. Y. Philadelphia, Pa. 39.099 179,153 Elmira, I T Y. -. 4,543 Reading, Pa. 2,131 Jamestown, I . Y. T 1 , 36s Scranton, Pa. 9,707 Montclair, IT. J. 3,022 Trenton, N. J. 7.93S Newark, IT. J. 55,331 5,493 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. New York, N. Y. 2, 633, 51s Williamsport, Pa. 1,642 6,435 Wilmington, Del. http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ 2,672 York, Pa. x Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis DIBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING GETTER B— S06a . (In thousandL of dollars) s Week ending Week ending Sept. 7, 1932 Sept. 7,1932 DISTRICT F O . 6 - ATLANTA (Cont’d) DISTRICT F O . * - CLSVELA'TD + ll+8 Elberton, G a . Akron, Ohio 9,060 52k Hattiesburg, Miss. Butler, P a . 1,303 3,061 Jackson, Miss. Canton, Ohio 3 , s 6o Jacksonville, Fla. Cincinnati, Ohio Ui+,313 7,503 U.10S Knoxville, Tenn. Cleveland, Ohio 72,173 k,?5k M a co n , G a . Columbus, Ohio 16,956 1,106 Meridian, Hiss. Dayton, Ohio 7,5*+5 2,016 Erie, P a , Miami, Fla. 3, *+lS 4,063 Franklin, Pa. Mobile, Ala. 60s 2,380 Montgomery, Ala. Greensburg, P a . 1,082 Nashville, Tenn. Hamilton, Ohio 1,1+96 10,519 Newnan, Ga. Homestead, Pa. U15 293 k'2,327 Lexington, Ky. Few O r l e a n s , L a . 2,*+17 Pensacola, Fla. ■ 85s Lima, Ohio 1,952 5,242 Lorain, Ohio Savannah, Ga. *1 0 ++ Middletown, Ohio Tampa, Fla. 87*+ 3,375 Valdosta, Ga. Oil City, Pa. 2,230 577 630 Pittsburgh, Pa. Vicksburg, Miss. 89,281 Springfield, Ohio 2,533 Steubenville, Ohio DISTRICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO 1,372 521 Adrian, Mich. Toledo, Ohio 12 ,SSI 1,203 Aurora, 111. Warren, Ohio 939 Wheeling, W. Va. B a t t l e C re e fc .M ic h . 5,210 2*159 8S5 Youngstown, Ohio B ay C i t y , M ic h . 4,592 l , 6s6 Bloomington , 111. Z a n e s v i l l e , O h io 9U3 5,3^9 Cedar R a p id s , l a . 3SS.S57 D I S T R I C T NO. 5 - RICHMOND Chicago, 111. 1,250 Asheville, N . C. 1,665 Danville, 111. 4,583 Davenport, la. Baltimore, Md. 56,937 2,227 2,306 Decatur, 111. C h a r l e s t o n , S . C. Charleston, W. Va. 5,122 10,833 D es M o in e s, Io w a . 75,852 Detroit, Mich. Charlotte, F. C;. 10,55^ 874 3,021 Columbia, S. C. ■ Dubuque, Iowa 3,536 Cumberland, Md. Flint, Mich, 99*+ 4,329 1,036 Fort Wayne, Ind. D a n v ille , Va. 89U Gary, Ind, Durhaip.N. C. 3,591 9,910 2,0*+l Greensboro, N. C. Grand Rapids, Mich. 1,656 Green Bay, Wis. Greenville, S. C. 2,09S 23,80*+ Indianapolis, Ind, Hagerstown, Md. 1,151 2,129 1,922 Jackson, Midi. Huntington, W, Va. 2,691 Lynchburg, Va. Kalamazoo, Mich. 2,633 2,732 Newport Fews, Va. Lansing, Mich. 1,193 6,1+07 Norfolk, Va. M aso n City, Io w a _ 1,149 _ % 32,52** Milwaukee, Wis. P o rtsm o u th , Va. 605 878 2,66H Moline, 111, Raleigh, F . C. *+88 Muscatine, I o w a 22, *+ 78 Richmond, Va. 1,525 *+,09* + Oshkosh, Wis, Roanoke, Va. 6,093 Peoria, 111, Spartanburg, S. C. l,ll+2 2,003 Rockford, 111, Washington, D. C. , 0 3*+ *< 3 Saginaw, Mich. 2,173 l t52k Wilmington, F. C. 1,803 S h e b o y g a n , W is . Winston-Salem, F. C. k ,H 5 S io u x C i t y , Io w a 4,693 3 , 8* * ++ South B e n d , I n d . DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA *+,077 *+86 Springfield, 111. A lb a n y , Ga, 2,117 18,568 Terre Haute, I n d . Atlanta, Ga, 9*+l W a t e r l o o , Iow a Augusta, Ga, 3,250 11,820 Birmingham, Ala. 328 Brunswick, G a . 5,121 C h attan o o g a, Tenn, i,sUo Columbus, Ga. 5U0 Dothan, Ala. D3BITS BY BAMS IF EACH REPORTING COTTER ( In thousamis of dollars) B-806b Week ending Week ending Sept. 7,1932 Sept. 7, 1932 DISTRICT FO. S - ST. LOUIS DISTRICT FO. 10 - KANSAS CITY (Cont«d) East St. Louis & Fat'l. Okmulgee, Okla. 402 Stock Yards, 111. Omaha, Feb. 22,051 4,579 Eldorado, Ark. 832 Pittsburg, Kans. 507^ Evansville, Ind. Pueblo, Colo, 2,236 2,503 Fort Smith, Ark. 1,656 4,504 St. Joseph, Mo. Greenville, Miss. 603 Topeka, Kans. 2,540 Helena, Ark. 261 Tulsa, Okla. 11,268 Little Rock, Ark. 4,584 Wichita, Kans. 5,831 Louisville, Ky. 18,734 Memphis, Tenn. 17,740 DISTRICT NO. 11 - DALLAS Owensboro, IC . y 448 Abilene, Tex. 111 Pine Bluff, Ark. Austin, Tex. 913 2,537 Quincy, 111. 1,089 Beaumont, Tex. 2,128 St. Louis, Mo. 84,200 Corsicana, Tex. 538 Sedalia, Mo. 420 Dallas, Tex. 22,907 Springfield, Mo. El Paso, Tex. 2,772 2,057 Texarkana,Ark.(See also Tex.) 402 Ft. Worth, Tex. 8,155 Galveston, Tex. 3,393 D IS T R IC T F O . 9 - MINNEAPOLIS 22,149 Houston, Tex. 724 Aberdeen, S. D. Port Arthur, Tex. 969 807 386 B i l l i n g s , M o n t. R o s w e l l , F . M, 221 Dickinson, F. D. 7,429 S a n A n t o n i o , Tex. 7,280 Duluth, Minn. Shreveport, La. 4,833 Fargo, F. D. 2,585 T exarkana, T ex. 608 Grand Forks, F. D . 857 (See also Ark.) 1,156 Helena, Mont. 1,191 Tucson, Ariz. Jamestown, F. D . 33s Waco, Tex. l,S35 1,296 1,526 La Crosse, Wis. W i c h i t a F a l l s , Tex. 57,012 Minneapolis, Minn. Minot, F. D. 779 D I S T R I C T F O . 12 - SAF FRAFCISCO 268 R ed T .7ing, Minn. 1,380 B a k e rsfie ld , C a lif. 922 St. Paul, Minn. 19,761 B e l l i n g h a m , W ash. 3,211 2,149 Sioux Falls, S. D. B e rk e le y , C a lif . 2, 1 6 +2 1,584 South St. Paul, Minn. B o i s e , Id ah o Superior, Wis. 925 707 Eugene, Ore. Winona, Minn. 1,013 E v e r e t t , W ash. i,io 4 F resno, C a lif . 3,055 D I S T R I C T FO. 10 - KANSAS C ITY Long Beach, Calif. 5,146 Albuquerque, F. M. 110,767 1,679 Los Angeles, Calif. Atchison , Kans. Oakland, Calif. 579 29,893 3,149 Bartlesville, Okla. Ogden, Utah 1,927 Casper, T y . Jo 4,284 943 Pasadena, Calif. C h e y e n n e , Wyo. 1,312 Phoenix, Ariz. 3,613 2,181 C olo rad o S p r in g s , C o lo . 20,622 Portland, Ore. Denver, Colo. 1,556 Reno, Fev. 23,099 1,560 Enid, Okla. 8,340 Sacramento, Calif. 1+76 Fremont, Feb. 8,102 Salt Lake City, Utah 1,096 Grand Junction, Colo. San B e rn a r d in o , C a l i f . 351 243 6,986 Guthrie, Okla. San Diego, Calif. 136,708 2,570 Hutchinson, Kans. San F r a n c i s c o , C a l i f . 3,276 457 Independence, Kans. San Jose, Calif. 1,864 Joplin, Mo. 957 Santa Barbara, Calif. 1,835 24,6-75 Kansas City, Kans. S e a t t l e , W a sh . 48 ,667 5,313 Kansas City, Mo. Spokane, Wash. _/ 5 l6 2,654 Lawrence, Kans. Stockton, Calif. 4,084 3,949 Lincoln, Feb. Tacoma, Wash. 1,069 80S ffusltogee, Okla. W a l l a W a l l a , W ash. 1,838 11,273 O k la h o m a City, O k l a , Yakima, Wash. Fote: Bank debits for week ending August 31, 1932, not previouslyreported: Macon, Ga., 4,774.