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Form Fft-286 For immediate release STATEMENT FOR THE PRESS Board oif Governors of the Federal Reserve System November 7, MONTHLY STATEMENT OF DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BI BANKS IN REPORTING CENTERS (Monthly figures for each reporting center are derived from reports covering weeks ending on Wednesdays. The figures for a week that begins in one month and ends in another are prorated to the respective months on the basis of the number of business days of the week that are in each month.) SUMMARY FOR BANKS IN l4l CENTERS* f- ------ ---.. Federal Number Reserve of September District centers 1938 No, 1 - Boston 11 2 - New York 7 3 ~ Philadelphia 4 - Cleveland 10 13 5 ** Richmond 6 - Atlanta 7 15 7 ~ Chicago 8 - St, Louis 21 5 9 Llinneapolis 9 10 - Kansas City 15 11 - Dallas 10 12 - San Francisco 18 1,886,693 1,770,402 1,871,732 14,417,857 15,775,079 15,827,834 1,607,912 1,577,718 1,549,686 1,969,882 1,854,062 1,755,739 792,566 730,051 759,164 989,260 931,848 907,741 4,796,516 4,878,810 4,744,208 1,039,954 956,841 928,978 657,740 686,137 610,817 1,085,411. 1,103,993 1,043,325 771,318 728,438 700,959 2,696,196 2,670,786 2,535,131 TOTAL 141 32,711,305 33,664,165 33,235,314 (In thousands of dollars) and September City 1938 ALABAMA Birmingham* Dothan Mobiles* Montgomery* ARIZONA Phoenix Tucson* ARKANSAS Eldorado Fort Smith Helena Little Rock* Pine Bluff: Texarkana(See also Tex.) CALIFORNIA Bakersfield Berkeley Fresno* Long Beach* Los Angeles* Oakland* Pasadena Sacrcmento* San Bernardino San Diego* San Francisco* San Jose Santa Barbara Stoclct'on* 93,930 3,561 42,802 26,728 41,291 11,623 5,812 13,494 3,446 46,892 10,617 3,779 20,281 13,733 42,329 36,176 832,258 104,304 24,139 129,132 10,971 50,575 842,273 27,926 11,491 22,218 86,803. 82,861 3,212 3,631 38,598 40,577 22,784 26,521 36,767 36,775 10,623 11,749 5,469 5,979 12,575 13,210 2,412 3,431 40,396 43,158 10,599 12,604 3,949 3,057 15,917 21,384 18,259 17,490 32,224 33,937 37,979 36,871 828,582 104,607 805,576 96,456 23,614 102,159 24,107 116,052 11,053 11,853 47,986 47,512 856,040 799,652 32,106 25,722 11,780 20,326 11,629 20,688 *The 141 centers included in district and national summaries are indicated by an asterisk. Digitized for FRASER

Form FR-286-a DEBITS BY BAMS HI EACH REPORTING CENTER.Stat^ and City September 1938 COLORADO Colorado Springs* 15,796 17,012 14,503 Denver* 172,697 172,361 171,800 Grand Junction 4,283 4,304 3,936 Pueblo* 17,718 20,260 20,477 CONNECTICUT Hartford* 189,696 179,316 184,156 New Haven* 80,773 69,680 76,552 Stamford 20,397 18,679 19,213 Water bury*. 30,110 26,978 27,206 DELAWARE Wilmington* 108,206 106,351 96,700 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Washington 277,873 263,294 252,503 FLORIDA J acksonville* 75,717 69,898 63,824 Miami 42,567 38,759 36,835 Pensacola* 9,044 8,953 8,060 Tampa* 27,905 26,619 24,736 GEORGIA Albany 5,614 4,694 5,400 Atlanta* 225,534 195,326 200,226 Augusta* 21,749 20,257 17,238 Brunswick 2,445 2,256 2,397 Columbus 17,294 15,294 13,774 Elberton 1,488 1,154 1,424 Macon* 20,422 18,115 15,569 Newnan 2,375 2,190 1,882 Savannah* 30,073 30,401 28,554 Valdosta 4,393 4,508 3,859 IDAHO Boise* 19,179 17,840 18,965 ILLINOIS Aurora 11,220 11,684 10,592 Bloomington* 12,694 12,472 12,021 Champaign Urbana 18,399 14,858 16,619 Chicago* 2,814,132 3,062,149 3,014,619 Danville 10,319 9,911 10,027 Decatur* 27,235 18,910 23,596 East St. Louis and Hat*1 Stock Yards 41,629 41,103 36,814 Elgin 8,266 8,129 7,480 Moline 9,222 7,959 7,427 Peoria* 61,074 58,127 61,669 Quincy 9,075 8,218 7,449 Rockford* 25,034 25,052 20,457 Springfield 25,877 24,632 24,536 IIIDIAHA Evansville* 32,587 30,907 27,020 Fort Wayne* 33,926 30,738 32,055 Gary 18,835 15,529 13,814 Hammond 8,102 7,534 6,927 Indianapolis* 213,811 194,726 195,789 South Bend* 40,125 35,875 32,339 Terre Haute 25,224 22,184 19,784

Form F!R*-286'-b IOWA Cedar Rapids* Clinton Davenport* Dos Moines* Dubuque* Mason City Muscatine Sioux City* Waterloo* KANSAS Atchison Hutchinson Independence Kansas City* Lawrence Pittsburg Topeka* Wichita* KENTUCKY Lexington* Louisville* Owensboro LOUISIANA New Orleans* Shreveport* MAINE Bangor* Portland MARYLAND Baltimore* Cumberland Hagerstown MASSACHUSETTS Boston* Brockton Fall River* Holyoke* Lowell* Lynn Net/ Bedford* Springfield Worcester* MICHIGAN Adrian Battle Creek Bay City* Detroit* Flint* Grand Rapids* Jackson Kalamazoo* Lansing* Saginaw MINNESOTA Duluth* Minneapolis* Red Wing St. Paul* South St, Paul Winona Digitized for FRASER Septenber 1938 29,169 27,093 25,174 6,529 5,672 6,467 22,553 22,286 21,307 96,166 98,999 91,213 9,498 9,312 9,159 10,956 10,066 9,808 4,531 4,102 4,176 41,788 39,316 35,892 19,319 17,521 17,536 3,022 3,208 3,013 10,623 12,153 10,288 2,522 2,420 2,514 16,560 15,449 14,718 3,968 3,459 3,725 3,845 3,530 3,722 15,612 16,324 18,215 44,898 44,498 44,922 20,380 21,626 20,652 159,869 154,517 151,806 6,402 8,943 6,704 230,713 242,407 238,889 45,033 43,492 44,376 16,104 14-, 462 14,121 38,849 37,818 40,296 386,664 355,028 355,242 8,859 7,8 33 7,467 9,571 10,115 8,541 1,288,254 1,229,769 1,315,641 19,138 16,938 18,055 21,160 17,804 18,287 11,961 10,617 10,907 15,638 14,409 15,428 20,994 18,280 18,998 20,208 17,946 16,826 74,249 62,177 71,532 64,238 51,726 52,295 3,662 3,428 3,489 11,933 12,771 11,682 12,474 11,853 11,024 933,183 836,797 776,602 27,046 24,031 25,507 59,146 57,308 49,093 14,491 13,452 13,471 23,049 22,137 19,636 24,072 21,905 21,928 24,413 22,723 20,307 56,927 55,321 49,566 365,877 406,304 344,719 1,962 1,900 1,891 167,628 162,832 158,113 32,313 28,145 30,246 6,334 5,616 6,189

Form FR-286^-c (In thousands oj dollars) and- September City 1938 MISSISSIPPI Greenville 7,0 4-3 6,173 6,397 Hattiesburg 5,511 5,661 4,975 Jackson 29,114 28,749 38,709 Meridian 12,952 12,696 11,961 Vicksburg* 10,377 7,995 9,016 MISSOURI Joplin* 11,498 10,563 9,592 Kansas City* 324,227 349,358 293,918 St, Joseph* 29,219 29,456 27,099 St. Louis* 600,917 569,110 542,800 Sedalia 2,081 2,167 1,852 Springfield 15,307 15,276 13,462 MONTANA Billings* 13,484 12,239 11,975 Helena* 13,496 12,221 11,066 NEBRASKA Fremont 2,556 2,703 2,382 Lincoln 30,769 29,942 28,981 Omaha* 149,527 160,069 145,065 NEVADA Reno* 11,552 13,025 11,372 NEW HAMPSHIRE Manchester 16,086 15,737 15,230 NEW JERSEY Camden 56,928 51,869 44,066 Montclair ' 16,329 15,488 16,473 Newark 329,185 317,844 304,361 Northern New Jersey Clearing House Ass n 171,686 157,207 160,830 Passaic* 29,913 26,437 25,611 Trenton* 69,801 70,892 65,179 NEt MEXICO Albuquerque* 16,948 16,223 15,409 Roswell 5,392 4,029 4,829 NEW YORK Albany* 227,733 164,622 215,506 Binghamton* 21,035 20,713 20,023 Buffalo* 241,486 223,437 235,124 Elmira 14,765 15,248 12,859 Jamestown 14,200 12,769 11,638 New York* 13,682,597 15,137,786 15,139,514 Poughkeepsie 14,990 13,644 13,404 Rochester* 124,657 120,268 117,253 Syracuse* 90,436 81,816 74,803 Utica 35,805 31,302 55,111 NORTH CAROLINA Asheville 13,006 12,898 12,283 Charlotte* 71,940 64,911 59,175 Durham 44,114 35,558 51,058 Greensboro 19,879 20,241 18,488 Raleigh* 45,851 42,162 41,141 Wilmington 11,571 11,617 11,607 Winston~Salem 45,857 42,067 46,835 NORTH DAKOTA Dickinson 2,244 1,906 1,077 Fargo* 23,722 21,373 19,994 Grand Forks* 6,234 5,657 6,010 Jamestown 1,991 1,721 1,701 Minot 4,865 4,603 3,797

Form FR-286-d (In thousands of dollars) and September City 1938 OHIO Akron* 77,763 69,835 66,156 Canton 39,276 37,549 31,683 Cincinnati 352,492 336,949 310,572 Cleveland* 651,942 584,311 588,339 Columbus* 175,324 179,244 170,456 Dayton* 67,145 67,838 59,673 Hamilton 11,940 11,333 10,$6 Lima 15,818 15,025 13,842 Lorain 5,415 5,437 4,720 Middletown 11,753 10,531 9,313 Springfield* 17,540 16,757 16,327 Steubenville 10,893 10,287 8,753 Toledo* 134,432 119,766 125,483 Warren 11,352 10,180 9,120 Youngstown* 55,621 53,028 44,924 Zanesville 8,758 8,464 7,734 OKLAHOMA Bartlesville* 30,522 30,799 30,343 Enid 9,808 11,287 10,443 Guthrie 1,592 1,451 1,814 Muskogee* 9,805 8,853 9,307 Oklahoma City* 101,593 97,581 99,058 Okmulgee 2,579 2,580 2,76 5 Tulsa* 128,791 115,187 128,899 OREGON Eugene 9,319 8,869 6,463 Portland* 169,767 169,913 157,231 Salem 17,118 17,841 15,772 PENNSYLVANIA Allentown 28,138 25,100 24,827 Altoona* 10,546 10,324 9,719 Butler 10,989 9,731 8,649 Chester* 15,380 13,178 14,030 Erie* 29,385 27,608 25,790 Franklin 3,106 3,301 3,061 Greensburg* 7,910 6,336 7,320 Harrisburg 38,559 35,649 41,783 Hazleton 11,837 11,194 14,869 Homestead 3,454 3,258 2,719 Johnstown 16,261 14,920 14,535 Lancaster* 27,355 26,126 24,750 Lebanon 7,185 7,212 6,46l Norristown 10,841 10,127 9,764 Oil City* 10,494 10,824 9,750 Philadelphia* 1,269,549 1,253,094 1,242,558 Pittsburgh* 692,029 669,617 593,076 Reading 44,190 38,790 37,528 Scranton* 47,838 41,709 41,687 Wilkes-Barre* 24,541 23,203 23,896 Williamsport* 11,286 10,593 10,133 York* 23,410 22,248 21,034 RHODE ISLAND providence* 148,551 137,695 140,313 SOUTH CAROLINA Charleston 22,662 18,017 16,064 Columbia* 26,277 26,698 24,290 Greenville* 22,104 21,101 20,111 Spartanburg 13,016 11,564 10,958

Form FR-286-e DEBITS BY BANKS III EACH REPORTING CENTER and September City 1938 SOUTH DAKOTA Aberdeen* 5,441 4,999 4,955 Sioux Falls 18,514 17,626 17,288 TENNESSEE Chattanooga* 47,414 43,770 41,679 Knoxvillef" 31,803 30,708 28,815 Memphis* 199,689 161,911 164,194 Nashville* 90,049 89,214 81,176 TEXAS Abilene 10,823 8,884 9,523 Austin* 33,942 38,380 33,939 Beaumont* 24,066 21,411 22,261 Coriscana 3,726 4,129 3,746 Dallas* 269,817 250,017 240,403 El Paso* 31,595 27,551 26,887 Ft. Worth* 86,594 79,065 77,921 Galveston 28,237 25,470 29,830 Houston* 248,395 237,861 224,406 Port Arthur 9,384 8,847 8,741 San Antonio 69,565 67,762 64,728 Texarkana*(See also Ark,) 4.752 4,444 4,349 Tyler 12,115 10,798 11,682 Waco* 15,501 15,594' 14,668 Wichita Falls 14,932 13,800 15,024 UTAH Ogden* 17,580 22,668 14,187 Salt Lake City* 76,066 76,560 63,995 VERMONT Burlington 11,651 11,039 10,152 VIRGINIA Danville 14,484 9,114 20,484 Lynchburg 14,767 14,661 14,384 Newport Herrs 11,985 11,247 8,039 Norfolk* 52,433 49,575 47,626 Portsmouth 4,188 4,398 4,183 Richmond* 187,297 170,576 211,579 Ronnoke 27,452 25,886 25,100 WASHINGTON Bellingham 6,932 7,205 6,138 Everett 8,977 9,168 7,868 Seattle* 214,611 210,908 192,347 Spokane* 51,271 53,129 46,918 Tacoma* 37,036 37,374 33,243 Walla Walla 7,455 8,117 6,478 Yakima* 15,730 15,852 16,022 WEST VIRGINIA Charleston 50,880 47,526 46,417 Huntington 18,902 17,514 17,303 Wheeling* 29,917 27,272 27,793 WISCONSIN Green Bay 15,823 15,728 14,469 La Crosse 9,539 9,671 8,128 Manitowoc 7,407 6,814 6,339 Milwaukee* 271,022 252,203 247,592 Oshkosh 9,167 9,124 8,906 Sheboygan 16,915 15,954 13,932 Superior* 4,931 5,191 4,419 WYOMING Casper 7,778 6,224 8,119 Cheyenne 9,425 8,576 9,493