DIBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS, BY MONTHS DURING 1929

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1 DIBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS, BY MONTHS DURING 1929 (In thousands of dollars) SUMMARY FOR l4l CENTERS, BY DISTRICTS (Monthly figures are derived from weekly reports by prorating the figures for those weeks which do not fall entirely within a single calendar month),,,,, St F. R. District January February March April May June j July August September October J November December 1 - Boston 3,202,475 2,674,346 3,032,131 2,936,281 2,962,242 2,274,504 3,220,777 3,301,522 3,025,982 3,247,474 3,296,077 3, , 'New Yo&k 55,772,127 47,145,712 56,472,205 49,021,257 51,102,214 44,326,763 50,365,930 50,175,946 51,503,426 64,613,901 54,699,543 40,248, ,060, Philadelphia 2,909,649 2,536,018 2,245,430 2,299,341 2,707,734 2,272,062 2,250,520 2,505,429 2,502,512 3,026,395 2,926,384 2,251,977 33,439, Cleveland 3,027,591 2,740,153 2, ,111,297 2,261,452 2,907,034 3,246,593 2,989,197 2,860,492 3,346,232 2,924,922 3,oo4,54o 36,024, Richmond 212, , , , , , , , , , ,232 9,378, Atlanta 1,332,170 1,115,073 1,245,613 1,227, ,505 1,117,749 1,175,446 1,126,421 1,029, ,439 1,142,362 1, 200,155 14,266, Chicago 7,369,564 6,504,767 7,650, ,724 7,062,985 6,945,647 7,562,246 7,968,062 7,631,575 8,755,289 7,624,532 6,296,331 88,909,671 S - St. Louis 1,416,762 1,211,752 1,357,520 1,299,220 1, 274,999 1,362,200 1,320,939 1,221,287 1,293, ,090 1,374,922 I,330,s4o 16,044, Minneapoli s 745, , , , , , , , ,024 1,014, , ,980 10,138, Kansas City 1,441,717 1,260,122 1,452,343 1,427,976 1,382,425 1,425,084 1,728,522 1,576,528 1,437,236 1,671,942 1,532, ,217, Dallas 205, , , , , , ,59s 722, , , , ,319 9,195, San Francisco 3,992,100 3,572,219 4,263,053 3,656,219 3,775,112 3,634,122 3,755,414 3,977,170 3,765,907 4,613,049 4,006,142 3,650,02s 46,672,541 Totai, i4i cities 22,245,753 70,803,932 83,556,393 74,721,769 76,562,692 69,690, ,652,251 77,372, ,656,242 95,526,535 22,122,726 66,722,759 New York City 54,719,222 46,222,750 55,424,972 47,979,i4o 50,043,157 43,262,705 49,215,120 49, ,342, ,325,290 53,603,709 39,250, , ,524 l4o other cities 22,126,465 24,515,122 22,131,415 26,202,629 26,519,535 26,422,029 22,443,671 22,332,732 27,313,942 32,261,245 22,519,077 26,932, ,332,222

2 DEBITS"TO IHDIflDUAL ACCOUNTS, BY' H M S DURXITG 1929 (in thousands of dollars) January February March April May June July August September T. R. DISTRICT HO. 1 - BOSTOII St October ITovember December Bangor, Me.* 1^,976 13,393 15,9^9 16,250 l6,7ol 17,013 18,023 17,230 1o,706 19,998 17,408 15, ,445 Boston, Mass.* 2,339,507 3.,986,173 2,221,166 2,100,940 2,161,611 2,073,232 2,363,063 2,499,257 2,235,320 2,886,521 2,430,217 2, 242,961 27,539,96s Brockton, Mass. 23,016 21,871 24,854 26,64g 24,337 22,943 23,637 27,465 25,089 30,757 28,782 22, ,178 Pall River, Mass.* 32,229 27,133 31,108 27,817 28,809 29,265 27,19^ 26,469 26,198 32,963 35,906 28, ,835 Hartford, Conn.* 271, , , , , , , , , , , ,479 3,084,326 Holyoke, Mass.* 17,052 13,^30 15,313 16,271 15,546 14,664 15,855 15,207 15,108 18,434 18,124 15, ,230 Lowell, Mass.* 20,73c 18,980 20,464 20,308 a, ,446 21,842 20,337 18,869 22,993 25,786 21, ,170 Lynn, lias s. 30,759 28,400 32,169 33,403 32,938 33,875 36,469 35,507 33,698 4 i,n 4 36,923 31,960 ^07,215 Manchester, N. H. 17,959 15,329 15,426 16,811 18,035 17,835 19,699 18,622 17,599 a, ,291 23, ,373 Hew Bedf ord, Mass.* 28,530 24,325 30,850 29,646 30,242 29,455 28,518 28,625 28,816 35,390 35,983 47, ,136 New Haven, Conn.* 141,378 io4,o45 123,69s 123, , , , , , , , ,384 1,503,075 Portland, Me. 49,889 43,706 49,806 4s,463 50,032 52,961 58,956 64,i4s 57,779 64,687 53,021 49, ,964 Providence, R. I.* 206,939 i 6s,74i 192, , , ,35^ 201, , ,612 24o,o46 218, ,547 2,373,613 Springfield, Mass. 93,043 77,921 89,824 83,793 94,445 95,^35 96,955 93,902 39, , ,237 91,166 1,128,737 Waterbury, Conn.* 49,470 44,511 53,557 53,912 49,499 53,331 54,596 *+3,397 46, ,27s 46,169 *+7, ,905 Wore e s ter, Mas s.* 35,898 70,70b 81,169 so,o46 92,s44 33,561 84,114 75,63^ 76,305 96,785 86, , ,092 TOTAL 3,423,l4i 2,861,573 3,244,210 3,150,399 3,182,029 3,097,553 3,456,543 3,5^1,166 3,309,334 h, 115,329 3,5^2,331 3, o, 175,312 Included, in national siimmary covering l4l centers.

3 313ITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS, BY IflXJTHS DUR33FG 1929 ff. R. DISTRICT UP. 2 - HEWYORK (In thousands of dollars) St January February March April May June July August September October November December Albany, N. Y.* 151, , , , , , , , , , ,300 2,171,709 Siughamton, if. Y. * 27,485 26,95^ 25,326 25,675 26,963 27,469 29,527 23,427 26,349 30,115 29,741 25, ,335 Rufalo, IT. Y.* 503,364 39^ 71 *+73,529 ^77, , , , , , , , ,932 6,232,997 Ulmira, I. Y. 25,0o2 20,S20 22,931 21,518 22,4l6 22,545 22,420 22,013 27,727 21,558 21,120 20, ,075 Jonestown, IT. Y. 24,235 20,242 22,107 22,830 21,244 24,152 23,924 22,537 23,034 23,612 21,947 22, ,628 Montclair, IT. J. 32,074 23,253 32,723 27,277 27,408 32,453 30,6oo 23,975 25,273 30,597 30,503 22, ,333 H.J, 486,746 39^ , , , , , , , , , ,55s 6,o44,ii7 Hot *<ork, H. Y.* 5^,719,288 46,228,750 55,424,978 47,979,i 4o 50,043,157 43, 262,705 49, 215,120 49,033,562 50,342, ,325,290 53,603,709 39,850, ,023,524 lloruifcrn Hew Je rse y C le a r, House A ss'n. 325, , , , , , , , , , , ,030 4,53^,733 ia-jbaic, ±T. J.* 4-7,737 40,194 49,472 49,145 47,272 50,058 47,202 ^2,778 44,484 49,418 44,999 49, ,073 Pouiigke^psie, 51. Y. 20,030 is,o4o 19,372 18,285 18,383 19,335 21,755 19,^33 12,252 21,811 19,760 17, ,270 Rochester, IT. Y. * 210, , ,1^8 183, , , , , , , , ,851 2,369,933 Stamford, Conn. 19,691 15,935 16,302 19,203 20,79s 22,134 21,645 20,391 19,599 22,889 21,355 20, ,696 Syracuse, IT. Y. * 103,207 37,294 97,017 96, , , ,687 il4,o6s 104, , ,302 95, ,595 TOTAL 56,711,9^6 47,895,740 57,371, ^ 49,955,801 52,012,492 45,363,457 5l. 3Sl.6o5 51,102,423 52,731,737 65,841,933 55,732,5^3 41,894, ,002,072 Included in nationalsummary coverin g l4 l c e n te rs.

4 DIBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS, BY MOUTHS DUE III G 1929 (In thousands of dollars) F. R. DISTRICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA St January February March A p r il May June J u ly August September October November December j Total fo r Allentown, Pa. Hi,785 Altoona, Pa.* 15,650 Camden, U. J. 68,515 Chester, Pa.* 26,894 Harrisburg, Pa. 38,808 Hazleton, Pa. 18,064 Johnstown, Pa. 24,092 Lancaster, Pa.* Lebanon, Pa. 8,548 ITorris town, Pa. 16,215 Philadelphia,Pa. * 2,1+56,567 P^ading, Pa. 54,986 Scranton, Pa.* 80,377 Trenton, K. J.* 85,707 Wilkes-Barre,Pa.* 56,237 Williamsport, Pa.* 2l,6l5 Wilmington, Del.* 105,624 York, Pa.* 26,448 36,127 4o,6i 2 44,328 15,016 16,799 18,688 63,363 65,525 64,352 22,786 26,131 27,788 36, ^32 4o,264 16,520 15,95^ 16,570 21,737 24,559 24,847 30,880 35,642 41,932 7,633 8,048 9,880 13,830 15,207 18,198 2,140,521 2,439,718 2, ,045 ^8, ,^66 75,897 74,920 93,221 77,727 82,969 46,424 46,427 47,684 22,704 22,294 23,740 66,970 78,036 82,138 23,030 26,759 29,605 H3.625 *+2,951 43,063 17,567 17,551 18,258 59,^60 6 7,1a 61,382 27,84s 27,7^9 29,192 39,235 41,320 4i,8l6 17,525 16,577 17,570 27,283 28,960 29,224 3^,788 38,629 35,508 8,901 9,153 8,871 17,011 17,^09 18,815 2,293,881 2,453,113 2,407,437 52,405 53,627 53,813 75,o4o 73,760 7^,300 79,^30 83,211 97,564 47,646 44,723 %,835 22,127 24,050 24,367 82,649 88,962 89,869 26,758 26,320 28,190 4o,945 39,241 45,6qi 17,697 18,234 18,541 64,181 67,424 77,979 28,500 24,890 28,002 39,7^7 36,019 41,037 16,572 16,881 20,902 28,143 28,189 27,962 34,884 34,849 42,626 8,75*+ 8,319 9,057 16,9^3 15,339 19,336 2,104,081 2,093,524 2,549,232 48,513 46,112 53,305 72,320 71,647 90,993 79,517 81,813 90,875 46,017 42,713 52, ,710 25,382 74, ,838 27,019 24,932 27,664 38,809 39, ,150 17,454 17, ,808 69,654 83, ,641 27,331 27, ,788' 37,232 37, ,410 2i,qo6 17, ,681 26,865 26, ,276 36,386 33, ,233 8,748 8, ,528 18,972 18, ,531 2,496,284 2,348,696 28,252,931 49,949 5l,4o6 611,io4 81,180 78, ,260 87,710 98,627 1,038,371 ^7,725 46, ,779 20,974 20, ,827 86, ,9^3 1,098,929 24,717 25, ,591 TOTAL 3.180,662 2,779,038 3,100, ^8 2,973, ,186 3,125,074 2,769,287 2, 760, , , ,668,838 *Included in national summary covering l4l centers.

5 DEBITS TO III DIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS, BY MOUTHS DURING 192g F. R. DISTRICT HO. 4 - CLEVELAND (In thousands of dollars) St January February March April May June July August September October November December Total foi Akron, Ohio* 123, , ,760 Jra tle r, Pa. 12,457 10,624 11,39!* Canton, Ohio 60,000 51,645 55,824 0Inc innati, Ohi 0 499, , ,837 Cleveland, Ohio* 906, , ,115 C 01'oiobus, Ohi 0 * 201, , ,430 Oonnellsville, Pa. 3,726 3,370 3,606 Dayton, Ohio* i2i,o46 95, ,428 E r ie,?a«* 39,004 35,928 37,400 I r i r -, Pa, 5,341 5,125 5,572 G-reenst J.rg,?a * 20,307 17,818 20,170 Homestead, Pa. 4,729 4,493 4,635 X-sxington, Hy * 43,951 34,477 30,143 Lima, Ohio 16,617 17,285 15,151 "Lorain, Ohio 6,o43 5,086 6,159 l:i ddl 01 ov/n, Ohi 0 13,601 11,930 12,553 O il C ity, Pa.* 18,779 16,069 16,924 iji 11 shurgh, Pa,. * 1,098,251 1,043,645 I,ll0,l4i Springfi eld,ohi0 * 29,715 21,105 26, euh envi11$,chi 0 13,027 10,726 12,680 Toledo, Ohio* 283, , ,391 Y/arren, Ohio 15,926 11,933 16,291 /heeling, "»% Va.* 58,356 46,291 54,733 Yourgstown, Ohi 0 * 83,192 68,925 20,522 Ganesville, Ohio 14,219 ll,l4i 13, , , , , ,646 12,872 12,726 14,123 13,967 13,409 59,551 52,493 56,760 60,671 54, , ,553 44i, ,544 4o3,oo4 1,000, , , , , , , , , ,094 3,24s 3,767 4,i4i 4,4oo 3, ,670 98, , , , 27s 41,157 40,904 43,408 43,498 45,260 6,o44 6,281 6,426 6,952 6,762 a, ,127 22,632 25,705 23,969 4,849 4,954 5,382 5,271 5,033 31,127 24,848 23,836 28,472 22,144 16,034 13,938 15,877 17,023 16,927 7,051 6,246 6,6o4 7,039 6,917 13,146 13,337 13,749 13,957 12,837 19,46o 21,327 19,696 22,023 20,445 1,148,878 ].,101,749 ].,072,220 ].,252,935 ].,109,552 25,970 22,362 23,875 27,609 24,17s 12,754 12,903 13,462 13,676 13, , , , , ,814 15,181 15,109 15,126 l6,94o 16,120 51, ,936 52,261 47,861 22,705 72,355 26,437 90,757 85,994 14,036 13,426 12,949 13,119 12, , ,711 11?, ,783 1,441,912 13,902 15,574 15,283 12, ,271 53,47s 56,452 49,510 52, , , , ,746 lj67,235 5,473, ,157 3.,020, ,879 1,012, ,439, , , , ,308 2,318,825 3,723 4,484 3,792 3,852 46, , ,455 99,o46 106,154 1,298,889 43,405 45,671 42,347 39, ,282 6,304 6,982 6,287 6,325 74,401 20,835 21,289 19,947 19, ,338 5,444 6,056 5,724 4,772 61,342 22,335 24,830 22,869 30, ,676 16,625 15,074 13,820 15, ,992 7,389 7,4s4 6,146 6,405 72,569 13,725 13,749 13,219 13, ,068 22,253 21,671 19,483 17, ,271 1,034,294 ].,270,160 1.,205,831 1,066,852 I3,5l 4,6i4 23,465 24,728 23,699 26, ,091 12,985 12,925 11,800 11, ,4i4 203, , , ,623 2,769,413 17,483 17,091 12,972 13, ,199 53,424 58,953 50,786 52, ,275 81,049 92,717 74,800 88, ,322 12,723 l4,i62 12,696 12,11s 157,042 TOTAL 3,693,034 3,320,520 3,557,63^ 3,773,272 3,1*2,191 3,513,274 3.S ,560,536 3,434,341 4,025,913 3,603,989 3,624,336 43,424,192 ^Included in national summary covering l 4 l centers.

6 DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS, BY MONTHS DURING 1929 F. R. DISTRICT NO. 5 - RICHMOND January (in thousands of d o lla rs) St Fetonnry March April May June July Augus t September 1 ~ 1 October jlovember jdecember 1 I Asheville, N. C. 27,751 28,075 40,017 30,226 36,220 32,021 25,617 26,124 25,874 32,800 22,953 31, Baltimore, d. * 422, , , , , , , , , , , ,737 5, Charie s ton,s.u. 29,676 24,192 25,816 29,100 27,940 23,410 21,947 20,921 22,771 32,467 25,953 27, ,323 Charleston,,7. Va. 47,695 34,337 44, ,389 47,270 45,139 40,215 38,301 43,803 45, ,235 Charlotte, N. C.* 62,237 54,800 66,973 67,591 63,002 53,357 56,874 54,566 53,627 64,495 57,791 57, ,164 Columbia, S. C.* 27,766 22,958 26,510 30,157 26,663 21,113 21,242 20,674 22,360 26,096 24,368 23, ,728 Cumberland, Md * ,385 10,153 9,819 10,557 12,161 10,462 9,803 11,835 10,397 10, ,054 Danville, Va. 11,374 8,553 8,504 7,757 7,329 7,930 8,413 7,714 7,596 12,897 15,934 13, ,630 Durham, N. C. 33,413 30,627 29,194 28,330 35,958 23,901 29,968 31,478 26,890 29,132 32,495 29, ,864 Greensboro, N. C. 27,748 25,130 25,506 '27,802 25,439 22,033 22,703 22,201 23,530 26,243 25,815 24, ,343 Greenville, S. C.* 26,645 22,803 24,413 22,391 21,610 20,744 20,893 19,669 19,462 27,303 23,642 22,40S 271,983 Hagerstown, Md. 11, ,112 11,547 10,363 11,515 12,995 11,763 10,625 12,225 11,423 11, ,123 Huntington, 7. Va. 25,290 19,685 22,560 23,466 22,956 23,064 22,931 22,900 22,076 25,943 26,188 25,4i 4 232,523 Lynchburg, Va. 21,721 18,207 19,868 20,788 20,006 19,133 21, ,829 22,962 20,072 21, ,347 Newport IT errs, Va. 11,252 9,202 11,252 10,379 10,473 11,013 11,214 11,161 10,267 11,536 10,844 13, ,824 Norfolk, Va.* #78,583 #61,562 #71,951 #63,156 #6 3,039 62,222 63,297 63,169 53,102 69,550 68,199 70, ,428 Portsmouth, Va. # 7f )T.ti if t 6,224 6,533 4,691 3,961 5,273 5,311 5,703 38,256 Raleigh, N. C.* 33.4oo 19,294 2i,o44 22,046 30,217 23,973 26,33s 16,916 19,992 31,366 22,200 23, ,235 Biehsvoad, Va. * 155, , ,513 i 4i,34o 133, , , , , , , ,374 1,773,202 Roanoke, Va. 31, ,831 30,833 32,242 32,236 33,203 32,943 32,070 36,720 34,303 35, ,560 Spartanburg, S. C. 17,615 11,717 15,212 14,3S4 15,258 12,642 12,47s 11,882 l?,o ,597 16, ,567 ;7ashington, D. C. 235, ,s6s 293, , , ,969 26s,9S9 246, , , , ,816 3,254,927 Jilmington, N. C. 18,182 16,317 20,694 20,269 13,4l2 16,637 16,562 15,026 15,652 20,11s 18,507 19, ,475 'Tinston-Salem, N. C. 53, ,s6i 42,498 40,69o 42,665 37,836 36,539 39,92s 43,344 49,139 4i,34i 5i4,ss6 TOTAL 1,474,727 1,247,212 1,431,6ss 1,427,703 1,378, ,393,871 1,390,055 l,3o4,6il 1,556,19^ 1,453,239 1,426,944 16,863,242 * Included in national summary covering l4l centers. # Prior to June, "bank debits for Portsmouth are included with Norfolk.

7 DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS, BY MONTHS DURING I929 (in thousands of dollars) F. R. DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA St January February March A p ril May June July August September October November December Albany, Ga. 4,034 3,651 4,195 3,95S 3,944 3,207 3,595 4,772 5,252 5,126 4,513 4,532 50,725 Atlanta, G-a. * 229, ,124 24o,77l 231, , , ,4i4 220, , , , ,955 2,553,444 Augusta, &a. * 22,251 24,277 22,000 22,430 26,132 22,277 23, ,793 36,252 27,210 30, ,173 Birmingham, Ala. *.166, , , , , , , , , , , ,172 1,785,120 Brunswick, G-a. 3,769 3,^03 3,261 4,039 4', 452 4,056 4,374 4,449 3,605 3,228 3,992 4,120 48,074 Chattanooga, Tenn.* 59,932 47,231 42,169 52,221 50,665 54,121 53,31^ 51,459 51,569 59,405 51,241 52, ,110 Columbus, Ga. lb,534 14,531 16,025 16,173 12,l4l 13,233 14,705 14,812 14,420 17,044 16,543 16, ,564 Dothan, Ala. 3,390 3,o4s 3,121 3,412 3,527 2,626 2,722 4,421 5,554 4,459 3,475 3,7^0 43,567 El"berton, Ga. 1,196 1,109 1,322 1,131 1, ,125 1,954 1,369 1,246 l4,i6o Ha 11 i e sbur g, Mi s s. 7,533 7,429 7,129 7,460 6,225 6,449 7,217 7,194 7,402 7,994 5,663 6,562 24,923 Jackson, Miss. 29,729 26,201 29,024 31,524 25,971 24,475 26,092 25,527 25,272 29,776 22,329 27, ,997 Jacksonville, Fla.* 80,579 76,296 24,014 27,750 72,426 72,555 77,209 67, 22s 62,502 76,204 62,956 74, ,522 Knoxville, Tenn.* 39,635 33,552 35,246 32,691 36,792 34,000 36, ,324 3^565 38,642 36, ,579.Macon, Ga. * 22,966 20,699 19,921 19,95S 19,722 17,389 20,942 19,105 19,966 25,548 19,661 19, ,408.Meridian, Miss. 12,462 14,993 16,352 15,507 15,352 13,472 15,642 16,550 15,4i4 17,083 12,751 14, ,940 Miami, Fla* 36,649 43,095 42,532 45,200 32,942 31,369 30,451 25,396 21,653 25,853 29,213 35, ,531 Mobile, Ala.* 42,597 34,480 32,703 32,270 40,034 36,569 43,272 39,659 44,912 50,526 4o,92l 45, ,770 Montgomery, Ala. * 33,650 25,227 22,635 31,207 27,237 23,992 24,2o4 23,223 27,025 34,256 34,909 27, ,803 Nashville, Tenn.* 135.S17 111, , , , , , ,222 99, ,274 94,121 92,524 1, 325,976 Newnan, Ga. 2,326 1,216 2,043 1,962 1,852 1,723 2,272 2,372 2,445 3,472 2,233 2,550 27,126 New Orleans, La. * 393, , , , , , , , , , , ,235 4,095,091 Pensacola, Fla.* 7,9H 6,214 7,053 7,935 7,561 2,125 7,021 7,652 7,025 7,472 7,362 7,931 90,060 Savannah, Ga. * 44,590 35,161 42,939 40,290 40,954 38,177 42,992 45,193 50,389 42,926 4o,943 44, ,031 Tampa, Fla. * 37,666 34,411 32,362 4o,270 39,249 36,676 33,585 29,270 24,622 34,327 31,210 35, ,852 Valdosta, Ga. 5,012 4,142 4,242 4, 335 3,937 4,469 6,065 9,193 5,022 5,001 4,122 4,710 60,922 Vicksburg, Miss. * 9,304 7,994 7,465 6,731 6,4o2 5,887 6,544 6,24o S,ll4 9,535 2,243 7,623 90,742 TOTAL 1,460,930 1, 232,557 1,322,299 1, 362,425 1,295,517 1,223,739 1,239,429 1,241,999 1,197,532 1,439,029 1, 260,631 1, 321,195 15,713,342 Included in national summary covering l 4 l centers.

8 A drian, Mich. Aurora, 111. B a ttle Creek, Mich. Bay C ity, M ich.* Bloomington, 111.* Cedar Rapids, Iowa* Chanpaign-Urbena, H i. Chicago, 111.* D a n v ille, 111. Davenpo r t, Io va* Decatur, 111.* Des Moines, Iowa* D e tro it, M ich.* Dubuque, 10 wa * F lin t, M ich.* F t. Wayne, In d.* Gary, Ind. Grand Rapids, Mich. * Green Bay, J i s. Hammond, Ind. In d ia n a p o lis, In d.* J ack s 0 n, Mi ch.. Kalamaz 00, Hi c h. * Lansing, M ic h.* Mason C ity, Iowa Milwaukee, IS?is. * M oline, 111. M uscatine, 107/a Oshkosh, Wis. P eo ria, 111.* Rockford, 111.* Saginaw, Mich. Sheboygan, Wis. Sioux C ity, Iowa* South Bend, 111.* S p rin g fie ld, 111. Terre Haute, Ind. Waterloo, Io%m* TOTAL DIBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS, BY MOlT'fHS DURING 1929 F. R. DiSur.ICT NO. - CHI 01 GO (In thousands of dollars) St. J antis.ry February March A p r il May June J u ly August September.' October November De cember 5,573 17, 2^7 23,563 14,032.14,537 45,159 12,652 4,762,312 lb., ; , 547 g4?4^ i,34o; ,783,54, 538 4s, , ,065 14,350 21, , , ,744 37,107 11, ,743 12,212 6,742 14,320 60,966 35,092 32,371 16,537 bl, 7I0 56,961 3S,74i 24,946 23,412 4,081 15,326 18,728 12,200 13)6}) 39,546 12,843 *+,336,789 14,021 37,687 19,087 72,476 1,057,469 15,164 4 l, 61s 42,215 21,091 78,127 14,319 17, ,669 24,277 2b,525 34, 61^ 9,^23 272,p95 11,404 5,852 13,550 52,523 33,772 28,075 14,770 55,574 51,396 32,424 22,709 20, s4 13 5, , * ! i 30 $ s b l , ig s O !,6! 7 45o p ,213 19,250 23,552 13,632 19,252 47,622 14,230 4,451, 35*+ 16,291 4p,,3S6 21,432 83,723 1, 232,989 15,059 53,425 4g,S52 25,590 88,618 13,557 20, ,137 ' 30,403 30,129 47,517 13, ,960 14,021 6,629 13,917 60,325 4o,7So 29,216 16,394 6b,537 53,277 39,222 21,420 25,522 *+,973 17,5*+8 23,493 13,565 15,897 44,274.14,310 4,420,037 44,b ,023 1, 324,524 14,772 53,192 51,145 26,307 95,757 14,782 22, 6^3 206,442 27, , ,037 14,205 6, ,529 42,129 32,398 05,605 53, 24i 34,722 22,*+71 25,416 5,75* ,352 14,726 16,343 *+3,025 13,947 4,445, ,364 20,795 25,271 1, 223,434 16,007 53,9H 53,581 25,709 91, , ,673 31,067 28, , ,973 13,72s 5,378 i*+,350 62,oi4 39,882 32,172 16,393 61,319 53, 7*41 36,032 21,993 24,772 6,223 12,086 25, , ,647 12,655 4,944, ;952 21,263 25,612 1, 271,555 17,319 54,707 54, ,33*+ 16,108 22, , ,64Z«44, 33 12, ,799 l4,*+27 6,058 16,650 67,176 41,219 31, 9, ,45s *+2,383 25,592 25,251 7,637,372 6, 726,502 7, , 255,955 7, 322,223 7, 270,441 7, 913,229 *Incl'a&ed in national summary covering lhl centers. 6,5*+2 18,125 26, ,521 50, , 399,*+33 17, 35b 42,100 23, , 230,736 16,44s 54,491 5*4 >739 25,354 97,928 17,019 18, ,097 29,563 14,160 34l, l 6l 15,237 6, 1,31 14,940 65,341 39,223 ^0,814 12,350 63,50s 50,502 36,955 22,751 23,052 5,120 l 6,660 23,171 14,741 15,700 51,^97, 13,472 4, 962, ,134 22,060 86,087 1,.369,365 15,725 57,5g3 55> 5oQ 23,397 99,068 16,509 18, ,991 28, 0,316 43,?4 12, ,562 14,470 5,506 14,227 59,203 37,957 ^0,264 16,942 59,550 50,I06 33,239 21,524 22, *+ / 15 6, ; 98 1, lb I kl ,300,225 7,340,655 9, , 578 *+,579 63, ,111 16, , ,009 21, ,635 56^ 13,250 12, , ,176 13, , ,502 44, , ,944 15, ,679 ^36 5, 188,020 *+,559,010 58,732, ,803 14, , *+9,^68 52, ,661 19, s,l4o ,247 20,747 1, 021, , 129,426 1,096,227 i*+,759,3*+o ,051 1^, , ,553 *+0, , ,030 55, , ,265 24, ,11s 84,679 20,334 1,107, ,471 15,13/ 185, ,741 20, , , ,124 2,503, ,835 26, ; , ,922 22, , ,827 33, , ,083 13, ,100 4go 350, ,197 3,795, ,133 15, , ,159 6,542 77, l*+,577 13, ,420.,57*+ 60,227 62,506 7^2, ,505 39,29*+ 470, ,726 24, ,646 J 7 16,958 16,3 J*+ 204, ,687 63, , ,364 55,^17 651, ,460 33, , ,492 23, , ,142 23,55*+ 229, ,936,277 7, 201,341 92, 765,224

9 DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS, BY MONTES DURING 1929 F. E. DISTRICT NO. g - ST. LOUIS (in thousands of dollars) St Januarjr February March A p r il Kay June J u ly August September October November December Total fo r East St. Louis and N a t 'l Stock Yards, ,964 56,638 62,909 68,556 70,770 72,249 79,636 23,764 62,425 54,551 46,210 4i,6l3 767,225 J).dorado, Ark. 9,235 7,447 8,690 2,792 8,401 6,904 8,326 2,207 8,080 2,559 7,723 2, ,063 E v a n s v ille, In d.* 51,477 44,541 52,154 43,886 37,220 36,621 36,372 31,011 31,743 34,683 31,152 30, ,564 F t. Smith, Ark. l4,4ss 12,359 14,845 14,357 13,234 11,723 12,172 13,097 14,944 18,276 14,259 14, ,226 G re e n v ille, M iss. 5,434 4,224 4,261 3,827 3,627 3,506 4,4o4 4,156 5,393 7,162 5,234 5,322 57,270 Helena, A rk. 5,137 3,229 3,522 3,529 4,345 4,184 5,294 5,002 7,473 13,179 7,057 6,675 68,638 L i t t le Sock, A rk.* 84,662 71,652 25,749 80,886 77,515 69,252 75,229 75,715 93, ,391 95,109 90,075 1,022,122 L o u is v ille, Ky.* 235, , , , , , , , , , , ,012 2, 523,510 Memphis, Tenn.* 197, , , , , , , , ,C7S 274, , ,507 2, 196,085 Owensboro, Ky. 9,573 6,245 6,750 6,107 6,001 5,993 6, 3S6 6,319 5,963 6,727 6,297 7,927 80,408 Pine B lu f f, Ark. 13,390 9,691 10,639 10,209 10,731 9,280 9,279 10,836 16,9H 23,333 15,172 13, ,165 Quincy, ,170 12,722 14,772 14,459 13,430 13,322 14,902 15, ,217 15,399 13,667 13, ,629 St. L c u is, Mo.* 848, , , , , , , , , , ,542 9, 241, 16s S e d a lia, Mo. 4,792 4,102 4,913 5,169 4,793 4,944 4,889 5,035 4,725 5,019 4,757 4,586 57,790 S p rin g fie ld, Mo. 18,204 14,926 16,202 15,351 i6,6l4 17,432 16,765 17,595 16,972 12,490 16,044 15, , 534 Texarkana, A rk. 5,529 4,325 5,307 5,354 5,341 5,123 6,143 5,480 6,739 7,316 6,316 5,774 68,807 W. TOTAL 1,584,290 1,347,780 1,510,942 1,455,530 1,432,346 1,513,132 1,489,801 1,396,066 1,456,814 1,758,161 l,518,91s 1,469,084 17,937,864 included in national summary covering l4l centers..

10 DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS, BY MONTHS BIKING I929 F. R. DISTRICT NO. 9 - MIMIAPOLIS (in thousands of dollars) St January February March April May June July Augus t September October November December Aberdeen, S. D.* 6,682 4,994 6,060 6,323 6,671 7, 56s 8,086 8,295 8,240 8,784 7,329 7,061 86,093 Billings, Mont* 9,4so 6,721 8,57^ 9,365 9,622 9,4oi 9,793 10,103 11,156 14,523 11,47s 9, ,206 Dickinson, N.D. 1,709 1,337 1,442 1,608 1,762 1,594 1,723 1,910 1,780 2,038 1,570 1,280 19,753 Duluth, Minn.* 66,721 60,143 68,094 70,150 82,456 88, , , , , ,645 95,128 1,093,621 Fargo, N. D. * 19,416 17, 90s 20,001 21,147 20,936 19,544 19,974 20,599 19,788 24,590 19,886 18, ,087 Grand Forks, N.D.* 7,844 6,433 7,626 7,833 7,412 7,782 7,819 7,936 9,618 10,654 9,i6o 7,472 97,589 Helena, Mont.* 10,332 S, 128 8, 67s 10,830 8,612 8,896 11,177 11,407 10,701 12,264 12,062 10, ,618 Jamestown, N.D. 2,567 2,05S 2,675 3,098 2,904 2,895 3,558 3,199 3,373 4,053 2,853 2,831 36,064 La Crosse, Wis. 13,194 11,419 14,786 13,4ss 13,742 14,332 15,497 14,300 12,897 14,532 12,700 12, ,880 Minneapolis, Minn.* 433, , , ,46o 449, , , , , , , ,387 6,009,651 Ivlinot, N. D. 6,965 5,64o 7,002 8,507 8,700 7,778 8,905 8,621 10,S33 12,117 8,639 8, ,950 Red Wing, Minn. 2,54s 2,174 2, 19s 2,6l4 2,636 3,061 2,735 2,272 2,610 2, 90s 2,719 2,854 31,929 St. Paul, Minn.* 183, , , , ,338 ISO, , , , , , ,075 2, 260,994 Sioux Falls, S.D. 22,349 18,308 22,343 21,843 23,829 22, ,270 24,120 21,459 24,710 22,190 23, ,834 So. St. Paul, Minn. 35,325 27,843 35,489 36,709 33,696 31,787 35,482 31,364 34,601 47,499 45,915 37, ,386 Superior, Wis.* 7,964 7,223 8,245 8,702 8,935 8,475 9,067 9,981 10,189 9,470 8,632 8, ,931 Winona, Minn. 7,752 6,479 7,353 7,947 8,256 8,080 8,835 7,814 7,884 9,193 9,277 8,117 96,987 TOTAL 237, , , , , ,773 :1,015,436 :1,084,518 1,069,571 1,131,838 1,017, ,804 11,294,623 Included in national s u m m a r y covering l4l centers.

11 DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS, BY MONTHS DURING 1929 F. R. DISTRICT NO, 10 - KANSAS CITY (in thousands of dollars) St J January February March April May June July Augus t September October November December Albuquerque, N. M. * 13,94s 12,728 12,590 12,811 13,142 12,873 12,661 12,659 11,863 17,47s 15,716 13, ,461 Atchi son, Kans. 6,451 5,776 6,775 6,541 6,383 7,068 7,420 7,184 6,4io 7,195 6,564 7,410 81,177 Bartlesville, Okla.* 20,537 18,476 21,252 20,369 13,803 22,063 24,814 21,201 23,02s 2S,374 28, 31s 30, ,710 Casper, Wyo. 8,377 6,773 7,324 7,501 8,067 8,255 2,792 7,431 7,937 9,957 9,243 8,174 97,831 Cheyenne, Wyo. 7,153 5,828 6,327 7,099 6,930 6,945 7,464 9,262 7,64s 3,676 8/492 7,377 89,261 Colorado Springs,Cojo.* 15,947 14,259 16,536 16,337 16,740 17,030 13,355 19,255 17,186 19,974 20,159 15, ,650 Denver, Colo.* 198, , , , , , , 56O 213, , , , ,422 2,434,142 Enid, Okla. i4,s53 12,715 14,922 16,026 14,872 17,836 37,674 25,177 16,444 16,687 12,907 16, ,233 Fremont, Neb. 4,531 3,947 5,304 4,451 4, ,713 4,628 4,638 4,200 4,334 5,761 4,175 53,463 Grand Junction, Colo. 3,514 2,986 3,572 3,462 3,714 3,388 3,369 4,021 3,995 5,671 4,761 4,134 46,593 Guthrie, Okla. 3,937 3,294 3,776 3,256 3,425 3,522 3,060 3,333 3,632 4,342 3,562 3,555 43,300 Hutchinson, Kans. 17,385 18,334 16,327 18,433 18,908 13,624 74,095 36,699 20,500 24,s4i 15,653 25, ,388 Independence, Kans. 15,080 11,796 12,512 12,802 12,710 13,722 14,391 13,967 12,901 l4,68b 12,989 13, ,270 J opl in, Mo. * i 4,S71 15,018 19,157 16, ,557 14,671 16,390 15,041 14,465 15,463 14,053 12, ,684 Kansas City, Kans.* 21,535 18,297 19,343 20,673 21,150 20,131 22,823 21/478 18,338 21,306 12,256 21, ,036 Kansas City, Mo.* 443, ,515 46i, i62 432, , , , , , , , ,04s 5,692,704 Lawrence, Kans. 5,281 4,881 5,433 4,996 5,249 5,443 5,965 5,314 5,038 5,725 5,100 5,539 63,964 Lincoln, Neb. 36,839 31,35S 32,911 36,776 38,254 35,152 32,103 37,934 36,506 38,753 34,322 33, ,107 Muskogee, Okla.* 13,990 10,271 12, 09s 12,413 10,962 11,310 13,464 11,774 11,726 15,743 14,403 14, ,392 Oklahoma City, Okla.* 126, , , , , ,737 l46, , , , , ,226 1, 563,985 Okmulgee, Okla. 9,720 7,755 2,530 2,255 9,085 7,074 7,832 7,034 7,039 3,726 7,922 8,011 97,093 Omaha, Neb.* 221, , , , , , , , , , , ,621 2,767,340 Parsons, Kans. 3,280 2,814 3,352 3,263 3,512 4,464 3,683 3,349 3,529 3,434 2,949 3,399 41,023 Pittsburg, Kans. 6,554 6,090 6,510 6,292 5,470 6,073 5,997 6,346 5,879 6,810 5,744 6,749 74,519 Pueblo, Colo.* 21,202 12,432 22,374 22,223 18,750 20, 72S 22,6o4 21,661 18,966 23,177 41,790 32,967 2S4,374 St. Joseph, Mo.* 62,729 52,488 58,610 58,207 55,939 56,169 67,200 64,592 56,340 61,466 53,039 57, ,911 Topeka, Kans.* 22,086 17,694 12,755 19, ,681 20,975 23,306 21,195 21,075 24,603 19,651 20, ,911 Tulsa, Okla.* 172, , , , , , , , , , , ,969 1,996,299 Wichita, Kans.* 71,898 61,621 66,679 68,110 65,438 72, ,075 81,092 67,105 74,675 67,688 71, ,497 TOTAL 1,584,722 1,324,475 1,592,044 1, 567,134 1, 529,635 1,567, 36s 1,945,645 :1,743,327 1,572,894 1,331,335 1,666,773 1,621,977 19, 618,329 Included in national summary covering l4 l centers. W.

12 DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCC JTS, BY MONTHS DURING 1929 F. R. DISTRICT NO DALLAS (in thousands of d o lla rs ) St January February March A p ril May June J u ly August September October November December A b ile n e, Tex. 12,983 10,619 10,638 9,638 10,472 9,909 9,283 9,312 9,986 11,150 10,342 10, ,857 A ustin, Tex.* 21,984 23,305 26,010 25,046 22,030 19,217 18,670 21,266 22,928 24,251 24,343 22, ,203 Beaumont, Tex.* 31,822 27,280 28,563 30,259 27,608 26,818 27,201 27, 63s 26,792 33,409 28,632 28, ,469 C orsicana, Tex. 7,94-9 5,784 6,711 5,494 5,603 5,523 5,863 6,500 7,64c 8,351 6,711 8,673 80,802 D a lla s, Tex.* 287, , , , , , , , , , , ,643 3,133,636 E l Paso, Tex.* 41,361 38,347 40,798 4i,s64 42,296 38,829 39,242 37,951 35,645 44,659 44,008 45, ,769 F t. Worth, Tex.* 121,720 95, , , , ,25S 130, , 47s 108, , , ,709 1,376,517 G alveston, Tex. 44,552 37,101 39,188 30,950 29,989 29,072 31,179 35,514 42,392 53,630 41,396 4o, ,287 Houston, Tex.* 206, 2S1 187, , , , , , , , , , ,837 2,536,417 P e rt A rth ur, Tex. 10,969 9,959 10,873 11,674 12,517 12,575 12,847 12,002 13,479 15,392 12,749 12, ,795 Rosw ell, N. Mex. 4,610 3,650 3,843 3,693 4,018 4,337 4,757 3,855 4,257 4,769 6,314 5,510 53,613 San Antonio, Tex. 93,676 85,153 92,279 92,359 98,632 93,884 88,606 89,205 87,391 96,356 87,055 87,186 1, 091,782 Shreveport, La.* 47,300 40,119 42,347 43,558 4o,712 37,286 41,137 43,032 54,723 53,305 45, 15s 49, 61s 538,795 Texarkana, Tex. * 12,874 10,369 10,271 11,225 11,229 11,567 9,395 9,742 9,689 12,602 9,799 8, ,106 Tucson, A r iz. * 13,412 10,913 12,313 11,552 13,239 12,690 10,435 10,197 10,409 11,869 12,560 12, ,422 Wac*, Tex.* 21,481 17,4s4 18,975 16,346 16,778 15,468 16,737 18,171 24,467 28,505 20,584 18,4i W ichita F a lls, Tex. 32,451 25,934 28, 25O 27,941 28,275 26,447 31,191 27,326 26,180 31,010 27, s4o 27, ,958 TOTAL 1,012, , , , , ,84? 912, , ,492 1, 155,386 1, 005, ,409 11, 490,840 ^Included in national summary covering 1^1 centers.

13 DEBITS TO DID IVI DUAL ACCOUNTS, BY feonths DURING 1929 January February March April May June *s F,. R. DISTRICT NO S-aN FRauOISCO (in thousands of dollars) St. 64*51 July August September Octcber November December Bakersfield, Calif. 16, ?6 16,449 13,031 13,181 12,777 13,585 13,452 12,701 16,618 17,425 16, ,740 Bellingham, Wash. 9,976 8,838 11,333 11,134 10,748 10,662 11,117 11,503 10,824 10,671 9,903 9, ,486 Berkeley, Calif. 24,330 20,159 21,177 20,148 21,291 19,361 21,331 22,143 19,887 22,362 23,018 20, ,749 Idaho* l6,s09 12,6o4 13,693 15,346 13,491 15,712 15,110 16,532 16,013 19,644 18,288 17, ,860 Eugene, Ore. 7,497 6,163 7,434 7,690 8,311 8,248 8,935 8,326 7,965 8,882 8,390 8,916 96,757 Everett, Wash. 13,903 11,974 13,590 15,334 15,0S2 15,707 14,582 14,317 13,293 13,737 13,078 12, ,189 F;.esno, Calif.* 35,06s 28,853 31, S43 29,529 28,638 34,913 36,165 34,103 37,345 48,826 48, ,924 Long Beach, Calif.* 73,327 60,295 68,795 63,764 60,533 60,532 63,988 62,168 56,546 63,069 59,194 60, ,434 Los Angeles, Calif.* 1,269,052 1,166,451 1,365,530 1, 205,373 1, 239,702 1, 146,370 1, 145,712 1, 235,287 1, 149,973 1,360,297 1, 236,628 1,101,567 14, 621,942 Oakland, Calif.* 256, , , , , , , , , , , ,658 2,846,393 Ogden, Utah* 20,513 16,217 18,155 16,96s 17,739 l 6,6l 6 18,168 21,459 22,240 25,711 28,447 22, ,209 Pasadena, Calif. * 49,956 45,480 46,275 40,572 42,483 38,408 37, ,716 42, ,056 38, ,840 Phoenix, Ariz. 46,4oi 46,386 44,237 41,133 46,154 44,939 38,917 39,565 36,683 45,419 45,225 49, ,852 Portland, Ore.* 182, , , , , , , , , , , ,914 2,370,909 Reno, Nev.* 10,956 9,450 11,594 14,652 13,026 13,399 15,490 13,213 12,868 13,889 14,629 13, ,243 Ritzville, Wash. 1, ,117 1, ,868 Sacramento, Calif.* 54,154 44,408 48,036 47,037 48,335 57,792 51,412 56,898 53,959 56,191 53,632 53, ,220 Salt Lake City, Utah* 86,361 67,219 77,923 87,494 76,635 77,512 85,881 86,432 81,780 94,588 91,343 98,960 1,012,128 San Bernardino, Calif. 12,551 10,192 12,143 11,422 11,049 10,722 12,321 11,080 9,929 12,624 11,492 12, ,590 San Diego, Calif.* 74,758 62,213 68,427 64,776 63,397 59,716 64,569 63,643 59,002 64,795 64,618 65, ,630 San Francisco, Calif.* 1, 436,725 1, 309,068 1, 599,561 :L, 245,802 1, 321,661 1, 271,611 1, 336,922 1, 451,450 :1,399, 90s :1,859,569 1,453,055 1,302,146 16,987,478 San Jose, Calif. 31,518 24,829 28,393 27,225 28,827 28,202 31,366 34,617 33,886 42,583 42,308 30, ,322 Santa Barbara, Calif. is,035 15,066 18,156 16,792 16,54s 18,266 16,449 16,002 16,915 19,694 17,941 16, ,479 Seattle, Wash.* 274, , , , , , , , , , , ,853 3,297,121 Spokane, Wash.* 60,501 52,319 64,525 60, 13s 59,677 60,579 63,961 59,662 65,421 71,855 59,976 58, ,135 Stockton, Calif.* 29,476 23,474 28,256 26,239 28,318 29, ,117 29,889 28,333 31,470 28,683 28, ,692 Takoma, Wash. * 52,467 42,558-53,062 49,177 50,568 50,940 52,073 53,677 49,052 55,991 50,588 48, ,250 Yakima, Wash. * 13,s4o 11,625 14,139 14,423 13;481 i4,54o 12,823 14,273 17,820 22,092 20,938 17, ,133 TOTAL 4,179,986 3, s 4, 1+36,751 3,820,882 3,947,2Sl 3,203,892 3,924,224 4,149, l4o 3,929, 707 4,so6,6s4 4,195, 799 3, 82s, , 759,573 Included in national sununary covering lul centers.

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