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For immediate release STATEMENT POR THE PRESS Board of Governors of 'tiie Federal Reserve System May 11, 1937 MONTHLY STATEMENT OF DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN REPORTING CENTERS (Monthly figures are derived from weekly reports, the figures for weeks that do not fall entirely within a single calendar month being prorated) SUMMARY POR BAMS IN l4l CENTERS* (In thousands of dollars) No. 1 - Boston 11 2,030,191+ 2 - New York 7 17,799.965 3 - Philadelphia 10 1,71+5,299 4 - Cleveland 13 2, 155, 221+ 5 - Richmond 7 727,739 6 - Atlanta 15 918,153 7 - Chicago 21 5,269,582 8 - St. Louis 5 995,336 9 - Minneapolis 9 66Ij,538 10 - Kansas City 15 1,158,266 11 - Dallas 10 718,968 12 - San Francisco 18 2, 950,070 2,225,637 21,131,160 2,095,820 2,143,334 762,873 972,278 6,011,495 1,037,023 615,703 1,174,499 732,514 3,095,694 Total l4l 3?,133,3& 42,003,030 DEBITS BY BflKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER 1,928,759" 17,902,862 1,456,392 1,879,411 603,841 716,846 4,673,204 822,140 599,529 986,885 567,866 2,645,227 34,782,662 and City ALABAMA Birmingham* Dothan Mobile* Montgomery* ARIZONA Phoenix Tucson* ARKANSAS Eldorado Fort Smith Helena Little Rock* Pice Bluff Texarkana(See also CALIFORNIA Bakersfield Berkeley Fresno* Long Beach* Los Angeles* Oakland* Pasadena* Sacramento* San Bernardino San Diego* San Francisco* San Jose Santa Barbara Stockton* Tox.) April March April 1937 1937 1936 914,726 94,056 69,283 3,313 3,253 2,140 36,738 38,547 27,633 25,320 25,449 18,808 1+5,816 45,126 36,242 12,535 12,957 10,167 5,310 4,870 4,233 12,11)6 12,339 9,595 1,766 1,853 1,308 39,031 42,976 33,639 10,726 8,512 7,079 3,51+9 3,541 2,264 18,821 18,894 13,685 23,1+21 21,048 18,537 27,058.28,936 22,593 38,829 39,667 34,173 990,733 1,050,172 860,625 107,81+8 107,426 93,684 30, 1+07 33,531 24,946 98,11+1 105,367 83,794 11,962 12,277 8,916 56,365 56,795 48,680 953,360 992,965 937,613 2l+, 518 25,178 20,973 13,738 13,373 11,737 20,335 20,112 18,966 *The l4l centers included in district and national summaries are indicated by an asterisk.

and April March April City 1937 1937 1936 B-807a COLORADO Colorado Springs* 13,512 20,301 Denver* 186,249 191,091 Grand Junction 3,9149 4,107 Pueblo* 21,948 19,189 couwiscticor... Hartford* 208,859 210,650 New Haven* 79,369 75,657 Stamford 17,952 17,418 Waterbury* 31+, 210 32,812 DELAWARE Wilmington* 82,805 90,609 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Washington 280,253 286,123 FLORIDA J acksonville* 80,605 85,561 Miami i46,981 57,916 Pensacola* 9,057 9,644 Tampa* 31,217 32,861 GEORGIA Albany 4,932. 5,525 Atlanta* 179,213 195,263 Augusta* I9,l4l4 20,044 Brunswick 2,858 2,963 Columbus 15,958 16,003 Elberton 1,329 1,353 Macon* 15,305 16,348 Newnan 2,760 3,034 Savannah* 3^,661 34,956 Valdosta 3,650 3,885 IDAHO Boise* 17,275 17,710 ILLINOIS Aurora 12,256 12,495 Bloomington* 13,3714 14,962 Champaign-Urbana 13,406 14,583 Chicago* 3,1148,539 3,800,441 Danville 10,096 10,433 Decatur* 17,230 18,200 East St. Louis and Nat l Stock Yards 34,604 34,819 Elgin 8,545 7,713 Moline 9,485 8,411 Peoria* 67,076 67,094 Quincy 9,343 8,520 Rockford* 28,271 29,062 Springfield 25,854 INDIANA 26,391 Evansville* 33,132 33,250 Fort Wayne* 38,897 38,091 Gary 19,167 17,804 Hammond 7,864 7,375 Indianapolis* 217,122 214,080 South Bend* 43,012 40,779 Terre Haute 22,847 22,821 114*015 146,434 2*943 I9.ij.7i4 187,404 73,578 14,538 27,533 60,949 248,450 67,800 36,296 7,338 25,893 3,440 134,883 16,212 2,297 10,475 1,006 11,428 2,020 29,150 3,231 14,865 9,238 10,920 11,247 2,863,517 8,316 14,430 26,998 6,882 7,444 62,169 7,150 20,916 21,799 26,214 31,748 13,421 5,619 168,756 36,732 20,176

and City IOWA Cedar Rapids* Clinton Davenport* Des 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 New Bedford* Springfield Worcester* MICHIGAN Adrian Battle Creek Bay City* Detroit* Flint* Grand Rapids* Jackson Kalamazoo*. Lansing* Saginaw MINNESOTA Duluth* Minne apoli s* Red Wing St. Paul* South St. Paul Winona April. 1937 March 1937 April 1936 25<719 24,837 23,987 7,768 7,466 7,120 25,634 23,012 21,091 98,882 92,436 91,2.23 10,940 9,801 9,631 10,826 10,440 9,334 3,932 3,955 3,146 35,837 35,026 38,480 17,815 17,473 16,492 3,529 3,716 2,986 13,754 12,753 9,821 2,992 2,898 2,411 14,937 14,888 12,642 3,500 3,883 3,050 3,969 4,483 3,704 18,966 17,359 16,011 50,225 51,975 40,187 19,268 21,692 15,455 175,986 188,799 149,619 5,395 6,407 4,650 218,949 243,562 170,270 46,538 48,375 35,595 15,859 16,091 13,856 36,183 36,991 36,641 370,813 385,316 317,749 9,122 9,549 8,733 9,309 9,121 7,805 1,425,751 1,607,582 1,407,653 18,64o 17,610 15,703 21,106 22,303 16,133 11,432 1?,215 9,942 15,484 16,496 13,667 19,797 20,244 17,465 19,397 19,417 15,979 70,972 73,225 62,080 57,410 61,820 46,669 4,010 3,924 3,063 16,931 17,245 13,509 11,755 11,795 8,671 1,035,348 1,111,984 862,273 31,083 33,823 24,893 61,210 60,070 47,776 17,338 17,218 13,995 23,652 24,019 18,673 24,401 25,762 24,4o4 22,572 21,766 19,159 43,575 41,834 35,677 392,665 346,348 351,700 2,246 2,101 1,954 178,601 177,357 167,224 18,677 21,507 22,175 6,275 6,080 6,492 B-S07b

DEBITS BY BANKS IH EACH REPORTING CENTER (in thousands of dollars) B~8Q7c and April March April City 1937 1937 1936 MISSISSIPPI Greenville 4*868 5,664 3,909 Hattiesburg 5. 21+1 5,538 3,948 Jackson 29,154 25,704 21,754 Meridian 11,259 10,480 8,870 Vicksburg* 7,635 9,461 6,302 MISSOURI Joplin* 10,524 11,346 9,188 Kansas City* 335,244 327,435 282,610 St. Joseph* 27,638 27,639 27,294 St. Louis* 616,200 622,600 513,133 Sedalia 2,081 1,906 1,923 Springfield 16,003 16,327 12,834 MONTANA Billings* 9,333 9,049 8,036 Helena* 9,388 9,875 8,300 NEBRASKA Fremont 2,666 2,804 2,736 Lincoln 28,183 30,720 26,560 Omaha* 159,716 163,021 * 152,206 NEVADA Reno* NEW HAMBSHIRE 11,1431 12,200 8,858 Manchester NEW JERSEY 15,690 17,281 16,066 Camden 43,421 46,060 36,814 Montclair 17,403 18,369 15,285 Newark 314,087 345,248 288,040 Northern New Jersey Clearing House Assn. 204,994 211,828 184,043 Passaic* 26,988 28,133 22,190 Trenton* 64,518 68,008 59,766 NEW MEXICO Albuquerque* 14,418 13,943 11,108 Roswell 3,882 3,217 2,597 NEW YORK - Albany* 180,227 196,563 160,496 Binghamton* 21,738 21,836 19,849 Buffalo* 282,286 276,653 230,398 Elmira 16, 582 16,567 13,242 Jamestown 14, 344. 14,439 11,72.7 New York* 17, 082,112 20,397,620 17,285,378 Poughkeepsie 14,191 15,196 13,098 Rochester* 126,844 128,824 114,3.10 Syracuse* 79i770 81,531 70,441 Utica 37,190 36,862 32,484 NORTH CAROLINA Asheville 13,884 13,500 10,553 Charlotte* 62,930 69,320 48,374 Durham 24,238 2.6,895 21,038 Greensboro 18,741 20,076 14,351 Raleigh* 40,096 42,873 29,364 Wilmington 12,240 12,603 9,622 Winston-Salem 142,419 43,422 31,281 NORTH DAKOTA Dickinson 1,381 1,155 1,156 Fargo* 17,564 17,301 16,936 Grand Forks* 4,393 4,394 4,252 Jamestown 1,718 1,527 1,737 Minot 4,514 4,176 3,576

(in thousands of dollars) B-807d OHIO Akron* Canton Cincinnati Cleveland* Columbus* Dayton* Hamilton Lima Lorain Middletown Springfield* Steubenville Toledo* Warren Youngstown* Zanesville OKLAHOMA Bartlesville* Enid Guthrie Muskogee* Oklahoma City* Okmulgee Tulsa* OREGON Eugene Portland* Salem PENNSYLVANIA Allentown Altoona* Butler Chester* Erie* Franklin Greensburg* Harrisburg Hazleton Homestead Johnstown Lancaster* Lebanon Norristown Oil City* Philadelphia* Pittsburgh* Reading Scranton* Wilkes-Barre* Williamsport* York* RHODE ISLAND Providence* SOUTH CAROLINA Charleston Columbia* Greenville* Spartanburg 69*838 144,207 379,701 659,8J42 196,833 85, 002 i k * m iii* 671 5^51 11,597 19,697 11,861 136,1475 11,956 60,015 9,1214 27,524 10,651 1,773 7,981 107,716 2,683 161,668 8,026 178.311 16,011 26,283 11,828 11,14214 114,075 314,260 3,535 7,868 140,831; 13,087 3,385 19,292 28,9^2 7,2142 11,300 12,123 l,l43l),255 817,9314 314,1493 1^5,293 25.311 11,605 26, 66? 1141,317 19,577 28,937 22,325 10,731 71,479 40,616 399,782 658,707 205,709 82.90-4 13.127 14,467 5,696 11,085 20,403 11,87-4 156,733 10,744 57.128 8,585 31,205 10,380 1,837 8.255 117,937 3,578 158,915 7.255 210,815 18,74.9 26,550 10,983 10.91-4 13,948 35,015 3,859 7,48-4 40,891 12,624 3,192 18,421 29,249 7,559 11,029 11,938 1,773,393 783,196 34,200 47,220 25,626 11,687 25,097 150,594 20,286 31,982 23,077 10,872 58.803 33,938 314,328 533,080 199,475 60,697 10,734 11,544 3,907 9,049 15,212 7,861 113,523 8,921 45,525 7,138 24,976 8,285 1,591 7,899 95,430 2,974 127,411 5,887 152,344 14,248 21,032 8,960 8,304 12,320 24.803 3,273 6,065 31,855 13,357 2,440 11,955 22,742 5,864 9,501 10,049 1,197,692 765,215 28,740 39,379 23,968 10,632 19,984 116,045 16,074 21,590 15,656 7,233

B-807e and April March April City 1937 1937 1936 SOUTH DAKOTA Aberdeen* 5,039 4,6-42 3,851 Sioux Falls 15,347 15,821 16,018 TENNESSEE Chattanooga* 43,019 44,783 35,725 Knoxville* 30,063 27,706 23,451 Memphis* 130,987 149,398 99,535 Nashville* 92,231 94,037 72,670 TEXAS Abilene 8,333 8,474 6,570 Austin* 33,805 29,477 26,921 Beaumont* 26,918 25,256 21,740 Corsicana 3,595 3,879 2,830 Dallas* 242,752 255,053 196,996 El Paso* 27,333 30,909 22,467 Ft. Worth* 90,24o 85,490 71,157 Galveston 26,487 26,630 20,888 Houston* 218,662 225,983 166,706 Port Arthur 9,845 9,565 7,573 San Antonio 73,099 73,328 58,573 Texarkana*(See c Ark.) 5,808 4,735 3,800 Tyler 15,562 14,803 13,313 Waco* 14,377 14,279 12,317 Wichita Falls 16,654 14,954 12,854 UTAH Ogden* 17,257 15,147 12,560 Salt Lake City* 75,225 74,644 61,312 VERMONT Burlington 9,712 10,568 9,219 VIRGINIA Danville 8,460 9,392 6,366 Lynchburg 15,732 15,636 13,917 Newport News 9,954 10,120 8,876 Norfolk* 52,591 56,324 46,659 Portsmouth 4,24o 4,211 3,703 Richmond* 150,047 ' 153,981 124,449 Raanoke 33,375 30,122. 25,711 WASHINGTON Bellingham 7,314 6,874 5,971 Everett 9,856 9,002 7,673 Seattle* 223,879 221,471 187,042 Spokane* 50,204 55,537 40,422 Tacoma* 38,267 37,677 31,434 Walla Walla 5,934 5,979 4,707 Xakima* 15,145 15,522 11,316 WEST VIRGINIA Charleston 55,157 54,988 43,955 Huntington 19,744 20,381 16,758 Wheeling 36,069 35,9-46 31,509 WISCONSIN Green Bay 15,105 15,313 12,301 La Crosse 10,152 9,187 8,782 Manitowoc 6,998 7,601 6,278 Milwaukee* 293,785 318,748 276,422 Oshkosh 10,854 11,017 7,739 Sheboygan 15,265 15,832 12,966 Superior* 3,980 4,903 3,553 WYOMING Casper 5,447 5,180 4,926 Cheyenne 8,513 8,938 7,731