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Forn F. R. 235 For imediate release STATEMENT JDR THE PRESS BANK DEBITS Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System September 9, 1940 Debits to deposits accounts (except interbank accounts), as reported by banks in leading cities for the week ended September 4, aggregated $6,764,000,000. Total debits during the 13 weeks ended September 4 amounted to $100,666,000,000, or about the same as the total reported for the corresponding period a year ago. SUMMARY BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS (in millions of dollars) Week ended Sept, 4, Sept, 6 , 1940 1939 341 377 Boston 3,129 Hew York 2,673 342 Philadelphia 355 441 485 Cleveland 259 267 Richmond 216 221 Atlanta 1,214 1,009 Chicago 199 195 St, Louis 171 157 Minneapolis 244 223 Kansas City 172 159 Dallas 567 645 Sail Francisco Total, 274 reporting centers 7,297 6,764 Hew York City* 2 ,M 2 2,897 140 Other leading centers* 3,731 3,833 567 133 Other centers 591 13 weeks ended Sept. 4, Sept, 6 , 1940 1939 5,450 5,614 43,410 41,114 5,390 5,303 7,212 6,349 3,644 3,929 2,890 3,105 14,746 14,898 2,947 3,036 2,012 2,037 3,360 3,399 2,436 2,475 8,496 7,984 100,666 100,570 37,158 39,798 54,702 52,635 8,806 8,138 DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CEI'ITER,, DURING THE WEEK EJNDED SEPTEMBER 4, 1940 (In thousands of dollars) DISTRICT NO. 2 -HEW YORK (Cont»d) DISTRICT NO. 1 - BOSTON H, Y. 2,638 Elmira Conn. Hartford 37,502 !! tt 2,742 Jamestown New Haven 14,604 tt tt 2,442,178 New York Waterbury 5,928 tt 2,658 Poughkeepsie Bangor Maine 3,320 !» t t Rochester 23,868 Portland 5,820 tt 16,016 Syracuse Boston Mass. 237,224 1 ! t t 5,521 Utica Brockton 3,183 tt Fall River 3,327 11 DISTRICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA Holyoke 2,136 t t Del* Wilmington 18,385 Lowell 2,674 1 1 N. J* Camden 9,352 Lynn 3,587 tt tt Trenton 11,456 New Bedford 3,541 it Pcrna# Allentown 5,831 Springfield 11,330 tt t i Altoona 2,122 Worcester 10,489 tt Chester 3,061 Manchester N. H. 3,300 t t Harrisburg 7,560 Providence R. I. 26,574 tt Hazleton 2,229 Vt. Burlington 2,260 tt Johnstown 3,963 tt Lancaster 4,667 DISTRICT NO. 2 - NEW YORK t t 1,528 Lebanon Conn, Stamford 3,584 t t Norristown 1,870 Montclair N. J. 2,456 t t t i Philadelphia Newark 256,003 61,555 tt 7,592 Reading Northern New Jersey tt Scranton 7,490 Clearing House Assn. 28,780 tt it Wilkes-Barre 5,050 Passaic 6,198 tt Williamsport 2,166 Albany H. Y. 26,237 tt 11 York 4,525 Binghamton 4,236 ti Buffalo 43,872 ■^Centers for which bank debit figures are available back to 1919* Form F. R. 285-a DEBITS BY BANKS III EACH REPORTING CENTER, DURING THE WEEK ENDED SEPTEMBER 4, 1940 (In thousands of do13.00*5) DISTRICT NO, 6 ••'ATLANTA (Cont«d) DISTRICT NO. A - CLEVELAND 898 Ga# Albany Lexington Ky, 3,703 t t 42,776 Atlanta 16,023 Ohio Akron tt n Augusta 3,583 8,796 Canton N t t Brunswick 557 Cincinnati 65,319 tf tt 3,410 Columbus 138,767 Cleveland It n Elberton 235 Columbus 37,587 tt tt 4,350 Macon 14,44.8 Dayton it tt Newnan 425 Hamilton 2,533 t t t t Savannah 6,234 2,884 Lima tt tt 1,568 Valdosta 1,016 Lorain L&# ti New Orleans 36,839 Middletown 2,891 tt Hattiesburg 963 Springfield 4,442 tt tt Jackson 9,399 Steubenville 1,981 tt tt Meridian 2,541 Toledo 25,968 tt t t Vicksburg 1,151 Warren 2,022 tt Terra# Chattanooga 8,631 Youngstown 10,591 Tt tt Knoxville 7,035 Zanesville 1,744 tt Nashville 18,828 Pa, Butler 1,943 t t Erie 6,306 tt DISTRICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO Franklin 546 t ! 111, Aurora 2,753 Greemsburg 1,683 tt t t Bloomington 3,095 Homestead 765 tt Chanpaign-Urbana " 3,212 1,978 Oil City tt t t Chicago 568,823 Pittsburgh 125,618 tt Danville 2,116 W. Va, 5,215 Wheeling tt Decatur 3,994 t t Elgin 1,783 DISTRICT NO. 5 -- RICHMOSD... tt 1,936 Moline D. C. Washington 53,031 t t Peoria 12,194 Md, Baltimore 73,433 tt tt Rockford 6,284 1,567 Cumberland t t 5,448 t t Springfield 1,862 Hagerstown 6,060 Ind# Fort Wayne 2,860 15. C. Asheville ti it 2,769 Gary 11,979 Charlotte t t 1,622 t t Hammond 9,476 Durham tt 38,842 tt Indianapolis 3,972 Greensboro t t 8,144 t t South Bend 7,196 Rale±gh t t 4,527 t t Terre Haute 2,520 Wilmington Iowa t t 5,165 Cedar Rapids 8,904 Winston-Salem t t 1,295 Clinton 3,530 S. c . Charleston it tt 4,095 Davenport 6,421 Columbia tt 17,079 n Des Moines 3,655 Greenville tt 1,946 tt Dubuque 2,418 Spartanburg t t Mason City 2,039 Va, 1,715 Danville tt tt 721 Muscatine 2,768 Lynchburg t t t t Sioux City 8,555 2,404 Newport News tt tt Waterloo 3,837 10,725 Norfolk tt Mich, Adrian 870 Portsmouth 895 tt tt Battle Creek 2,620 36,252 Richmond tt tt 2,548 Bay City Roanoke 6,002 t t Detroit 189,160 9,566 W, Va. Charleston tt tt Flint 5,580 Huntington 4,131 t t Grand Rapids 12,911 tt Jackson 3,268 DISTRICT NO. .6 - ATLANTA tt Kalamazoo 5,211 Ala, Birmingham 19,847 tt tt Lansing 4,473 Dothan 795 tt tt 4,580 Saginaw Mobile 9,357 t t W ls* Green Bay 3,215 4,898 Montgomery tt Manitowoc 1,379 Fla, 14,986 Jacksonville t! tt Milwaukee 50,204 Miami 8,213 tt it 1,768 Oshkosh Pensacola 2,015 tt i t 3,120 Sheboygan 6,257 Tampa Form F. R. 285-b DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER, DURING THE WEEK ENDED SEPTEMBER 4, 1940 (In thousands of dollars) DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY (Cont*d) DISTRICT NO. 8 - ST. LOUIS OKLa. 1,425 El Dorado Ark. 965 Muskogee tt i t 16,456 Oklahoma City Fort Smith 2,508 it ti 418 Helena 208 Okmulgee i t t i 19,599 Tulsa Little Rock 6,976 n Wyo. 1,694 Casper Pine Bluff 1,505 ti ii 1,874 Cheyenne Texarkana (See also Tex.) 783 DISTRICT NO. 11- DALLAS East St. Louis & Nat'l Ariz, 2,025 Tucson Stock Yards 111. 8,550 n La. 7,743 Quincy 1,912 Shreveport N. M Evansville 793 Ind. 6,038 Roswell Tex. 1,599 Abilene Louisville Ky. 31,669 tt tt 5,972 Austin Ov:ensboro 1,160 t t Beaumont 3,649 Miss. Greenville 741 tt 610 Corsicana St. Louis Mo. 106,300 t i i t 41,808 Dallas Sedalia 461 tt tt 5,482 Springfield 3,290 El Paso i t 14,710 Fbrt Worth Tenn. Iilenphis 25,934 ti Galveston 4,684 tt Houston 45,964 DISTRICT NO. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS ti 1,526 Port Arthur Duluth Minn. 10,589 it ti 14,126 San Antonio 83,626 Minneapolis 11 tt Texarkana Red Wing 389 ti 846 (See also Ark.) St. Paul 35,411 t t it Tyler 1,912 South St. Paul 6,626 tt ti 2,724 Waco Winona 1,199 11 Wichita Falls 2,687 Mont. Billings 2,538 t t Helena 2,257 DISTRICT NO. 12 - SAN EP-ANCISCO Dickinson N. D. 349 tt Ariz, Phoenix 6,431 Fargo 4,186 tt Calif. Bakersfield 3,365 Grand Forks 1,030 it tt Berkeley 7,450 Janestown 413 tt tt Fresno Minot 6,967 1,002 t t Long Beach 8,016 S. D. Aberdeen 1,206 tt tt Los Angeles Sioux Falls 181,244 3,713 tt Oakland La Crosse Wis, 21,857 1,725 ti it Pasadena Superior 5,002 1,106 tt Sacramento 64,908 11 San Bernardino DISTRICT NO. 10 - KAN&IS CITY 2,498 it San Diego Colorado Springs Colo. 11,159 2,722 11 ti San Francisco Denver 181,391 32,497 i t it San Jose Grand Junction 5,632 779 1 1 tt Santa Barbara 2,261 Pueblo 3,586 it Stockton Kans. Atchison 4,381 640 tt Idaho Boise Hutchinson 4,234 2,647 tt Nev. Reno 3,286 Independence 592 t t Ore. Eugene 1,684 Kansas City 3,276 tt 11 Portland 32,714 Laviren.ce 649 tt 11 Salsm Pittsburg 3,203 603 it Utah Ogden 3,927 Topeka 3,174 ti it Salt Lake City 14,147 Wichita 8,753 Wash. Bellinghan 1,390 Mo. Joplin 1,711 tt 1 1 Everett 1,541 Kansas City 68,075 ti it Seattle 41,692 St. Joseph 5,994 tt Spokane 10,919 Neb. Fremont 536 t t t t Tacoma 8,129 5,514 Lincoln ti 11 Walla Walla 1,523 Omaha 29,093 it Yakima 3,794 3,466 N. M. Albuquerque Okla. Bartlesville 4,138 ti Enid 2,355 tt Guthrie 253