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G.6 BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM (For Immediate Release) August 13, 1954 BANK DEBITS TO DEMAND DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Bank debits to demand deposit accounts, except interbank and Government accounts, as reported by banks in 34-5 leading centers for the month of July aggre- gated $155 billion. During the past three months debits amounted to $468 billion or 5*5 per cent above,, the total reported for the corresponding period a year ago. At banks in New York City there was an increase of 1%.0 per cent compared with the corresponding three-months period a year ago; at 6 other centers there was a de- crease of 2.4 per cent; and at 338 other centers the decrease was .2 per cent. Preliminary estimates of the annual rates of turnover of demand deposits in July are 4-1.6 at New York City, 25.0 at 6 other centers, and 18.8 at 338 other centers. SUMMARY BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS (In millions of dollars) Federal Reserve District July 1954 July 1953 3 months ended -- July 1954 I July 1953 Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago St. Louis Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Francisco 6,063 65,347 6,394 10,027 5,706 5,998 22,232 4,221 2,780 6,159 6,177 13,756 6,077 56,369 6,764 10,546 5,828 5,879 23,456 4,373 2,797 5,956 5,896 14,019 Total,. 345 reporting centers 154,859 147,957 New York City 61,155 51,799 6 other centers* 31,556 32,683 338 other centers 62,148 63,476 18,500 198,469 19,898 30,317 16,923 17,951 67,781 12,663 8,334 17,889 18,240 41,218 468,182 185,656 96,500 186,026 18,225 171,805 20,214 31,259 17,152 17,465 69,774 12,926 8,121 17,291 17,686 41,867 443,784 158,677 98,773 186,334 DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER (In thousands of dollars) July 1954 July 1953 3 months ended -- July 1954 July 1953 DISTRICT NO. 1 - BOSTON Hartford Conn. 835,329 821,427 2,462,516 2,360,204 New Haven II 271,459 282,222 804,298 816,275 Ne x J London it 45,868 47,822 134,203 136,915 Waterbury it 87,337 91,692 272,069 287,750 Bangor Maine 57,764 55,726 172,425 156,981 Lewi ston-Auburn II 34,027 34,163 102,179 105,245 Portland It 113,398 112,456 324,455 302,387 Boston Mass. 3,304,020 3,225,483 10,192,514 9,856,151 Brockton ft 55,156 54,750 166,893 166,951 Fall River 11 51,746 53,940 164,333 170,148 Holyoke II 39,602 41,865 122,777 121,672 Lawrence -Andover -Methuen Mass. 50,109 51,398 151,406 152,224 Lowell Mass. 45,604 51,852 142,554 148,920 Lynn tr 52,354 52,454 152,700 154,725 New Bedford 11 58,003 61,608 180,751 189,664 Pittsfield it 38,484 42,603 112,810 118,737 Springfield 11 219,861 218,644 672,135 658,833 Worcester n 190,898 218,478 585,994 630,668 Concord N. H. 29,992 27,098 88,326 79,478 Manchester II 67,330 66,685 197,786 194,482 Providence?/ R. I. 381,088 428 ,890 1,200,371 1,313,679 Burlington Vt. 33,654 35,267 96,695 102,859 * Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, r/ See footnote on page c regarding revised figures. Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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  • G.6 BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM (For Immediate Release) August 13, 1954

    BANK DEBITS TO DEMAND DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS

    Bank debits to demand deposit accounts, except interbank and Government accounts, as reported by banks in 34-5 leading centers for the month of July aggre-gated $155 billion. During the past three months debits amounted to $468 billion o r 5*5 per cent above,, the total reported for the corresponding period a year ago. At banks in New York City there was an increase of 1%.0 per cent compared with the corresponding three-months period a year ago; at 6 other centers there was a de-crease of 2.4 per cent; and at 338 other centers the decrease was .2 per cent.

    Preliminary estimates of the annual rates of turnover of demand deposits in July are 4-1.6 at New York City, 25.0 at 6 other centers, and 18.8 at 338 other centers.

    SUMMARY BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS (In millions of dollars)

    Federal Reserve District July 1954 July 1953

    3 months ended --July 1954 I July 1953

    Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago St. Louis Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Francisco

    6,063 65,347 6,394 10,027 5,706 5,998 22,232 4,221 2,780 6,159 6,177 13,756

    6,077 56,369 6,764 10,546

    5 , 8 2 8

    5,879 23,456 4,373 2,797 5,956 5,896

    14,019 Total,. 345 reporting centers 154,859 147,957 New York City 61,155 51,799 6 other centers* 31,556 32,683 338 other centers 62,148 63,476

    18,500 198,469 19,898 30,317 16,923 17,951 67,781 12,663 8,334 17,889 18,240 41,218

    468,182 1 8 5 , 6 5 6

    9 6 , 5 0 0

    1 8 6 , 0 2 6

    18,225 171,805 20,214 31,259 17,152 17,465 69,774 12,926 8,121 17,291 17,686 41,867

    443,784 158,677 98,773 186,334

    DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER (In thousands of dollars)

    July 1954

    July 1953

    3 months ended --July 1954 July 1953

    DISTRICT NO. 1 - BOSTON Hartford Conn. 835,329 821,427 2,462,516 2,360,204 New Haven II 271,459 282,222 804,298 816,275 NexJ London it 45,868 47,822 134,203 136,915 Waterbury it 87,337 91,692 272,069 287,750 Bangor Maine 57,764 55,726 172,425 156,981 Lewi ston-Auburn II 34,027 34,163 102,179 105,245 Portland It 113,398 112,456 324,455 302,387 Boston Mass. 3,304,020 3,225,483 10,192,514 9 , 8 5 6 , 1 5 1 Brockton ft 55,156 54,750 166,893 166,951 Fall River 11 51,746 53,940 164,333 170,148 Holyoke II 39,602 41,865 122,777 121,672 Lawrence - Andover -Methuen Mass. 50,109 51,398 151,406 152,224 Lowell Mass. 45,604 51,852 142,554 148,920 Lynn tr 52,354 52,454 152,700 154,725 New Bedford 11 58,003 6 1 , 6 0 8 180,751 189,664 Pittsfield it 38,484 42,603 112,810 118,737 Springfield 11 219,861 218,644 672,135 6 5 8 , 8 3 3 Worcester n 1 9 0 , 8 9 8 218,478 585,994 6 3 0 , 6 6 8 Concord N. H. 29,992 2 7 , 0 9 8 8 8 , 3 2 6 7 9 , 4 7 8 Manchester II 67,330 6 6 , 6 8 5 197,786 194,482 Providence?/ R. I. 3 8 1 , 0 8 8 4 2 8 , 8 9 0 1,200,371 1,313,679 Burlington Vt. 33,654 35,267 96,695 1 0 2 , 8 5 9 * Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, r/ See footnote on page c regarding revised figures.

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  • 6.6a DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER (in thousands of dollars)

    July July 1954 1953

    DISTRICT NO. 2 - NEW YORK Bridgeport Conn. 197,948 217,673 Stamford tr 94,650 88,468 Elizabeth N. J. 140,182 1 3 6 , 0 7 8 Jersey City It 386,031 390,815 Montclair ft 50,631 50,131 Newark It 989,627 1,260,557 Passaic It 132,189 139,955 Paterson ft 196,987 189,152 Binghamton N. Y. 77,127 71,280 Buffalo tt 7 8 9 , 8 9 6 869,521 Elmira It 57,766 50,712 Jamestown It 41,467 42,167 New York tt 61,155,358 51,798,743 Poughkeepsie It 6 5 , 0 6 0 66,990 Rochester tt 4 8 3 , 6 5 8 467,464 Schenectady tt 8 9 , 0 6 4 97,405 Syracuse ft 2 9 0 , 0 5 2 319,525 Utica tt 109,308 112,237 DISTRICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA Wilmington Del. 383,195 442,094 Atlantic City N. J. 84,923 81,880 Camden tt 1 8 8 , 2 6 6 191,616 Trenton tt 275,014 430,542 Allentown Pa. 97,378 102,563 Altoona It 34,087 37,764 Bethlehem II 48,256 58,520 Chester ft 5 8 , 8 9 6 63,553 Harrieturg tt 152,809 165,436 Hazleton It 27,511 31,128 Johnstown It 46,778 54,785 Lancaster tt 83,917 8 6 , 3 1 8 Lebanon It 23,557 25,229 Norristown It 45,641 45,205 Philadelphia Reading

    tt

    ft 4,401,149 128,162

    4,468,168 134,996

    Scranton If 105,034 115,502 Wilkes-Barre It 75,117 84,544 Williamsport It 35,229 3 8 , 1 6 3 York If 99,204 105,601 DISTRICT NO. 4 - CLEVELAND Covington-Newport Ky. 60,179 55,410 Lexington ft 81,113 70,471 Akron Ohio 353,604 393,410 Canton It 146,769 170,339 Cincinnati tt 1,277,585 1,366,923 Cleveland tt 2,669,153 2,887,839 Columbus It 800,876 721,324 Dayton It 349,641 357,373 Hamilton II 59,278 58,952 Lima tt 69,348 73,662 Lorain ft 25,981 25,878 Mansfield II 6 5 , 2 9 6 6 8 , 8 6 9 Middletown tt 50,293 55,978 Portsmouth tt 29,084 31,274 Springfield It 63,531 6 2 , 0 6 1 Steubenville f t 2 9 , 2 0 6 2 9 , 6 0 5 Toledo It 496,148 574,607 Warren II 61,730 63,977 Youngstown It 1 8 8 , 2 6 9 209,910 Zanesville It 33,464 34,098

    3 months ended July 1954 July 1953

    601,022 645,099 260,925 2 5 6 , 1 1 9 415,070 397,662

    1,191,234 1,168,391 153,807 149,701

    3,231,517 3,392,212 393,977 405,763 572,555 559,447 226,512 216,893

    2,383,836 2,563,776 177,584 154,336 126,416 135,009

    185,655,858 158,676,719 193,956 190,008

    1,386,542 1,353,085 269,913 288,320 899,641 922,481 3 2 8 , 5 6 5 330,021

    1,289,303 1,400,284 226,235 217,405 575,536 575,621 828,599 928,088 288,446 299,560 103,936 110,663 148,090 164,589 180,016 186,744 455,216 480,384 79,512 92,036 138,153 154,698 254,728 2 5 6 , 7 6 0

    6 9 , 2 8 8 74,966 130,810 130,000

    13,776,638 13,731,606 377,301 390,582 327,595 351,087 235,300 242,017 101,562 113,242 311,328 313,382

    168,897 163,672 226,712 210,414

    1,075,838 1,186,400 434,716 485,879

    3,831,204 4,041,352 8,067,394 8,457,800 2,369,605 2,141,428 1,033,922 1,046,663 176,543 176,099 194,569 209,978 78,463 77,225 189,465 205,336 159,251 166,721 88,203 91,967 183,545 185,842 62,635 89,903

    1,485,610 1,636,499 182,879 189,754 564,516 6 0 8 , 8 0 7 1 0 0 , 0 5 1 102,413

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  • G.6b DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER (in thousands of dollars)

    July 1954

    July 1953

    3 months ended --July 1954 I July 1953"

    DISTRICT NO. 4 - CLEVELAND (Cont'd) Butler Pa. 42,637 44,848 Erie If 127,404 131,122 Franklin II 6,964 7,490 Greensburg II 27,243 28,420 Oil City II 22,498 22,971 Pittsburgh ft 2,780,848 2,877,037 Sharon II 33,127 37,795 Wheeling W. Va. 75,519 84,066 DISTRICT NO. 5 - RICHMOND Washington D. C. 1,155,123 1,108,373 Baltimore Md. 1,459,255 1,526,524 Cumberland It 25,155 27,344 Frederick II 22,215 23,962 Hagerstovm II 39,360 41,437 Asheville N. C. 62,454 65,115 Charlotte It 330,420 364,329 Durham II 106,666 110,594 Greensboro II 123,239 122,800 Kinston II 21,447 22,095 Raleigh Yt 219,261 176,506 Wilmington II 51,030 52,190 Wilson II 20,211 19,533 Winston-Salem II 143,947 181,834 Charleston S. C. 79,584 77,202 Columbia It 171,769 167,241 Greenville It 114,797 113,351 Spartanburg It 64,232 62,727 Charlotte sville Va. 32,453 31,008 Danville It 35,384 35,446 Lynchburg II 49,124 48,867 Newport News II 48,053 49,987 Norfolk II 247,127 267,326 Portsmouth It 31,858 31,069 Richmond It 603,288 619,899 Roanoke II 116,437 122,938 Bluefield W. Va. 37,466 42,425 Charleston It 164,888 179,033 Clarksburg It 31,704 34,224 Huntington II 67,771 70,874 Parkersburg II 30,622 31,636 DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA Anniston Ala. 30,458 31,038 Birmingham i t 442,855 421,753 Dothan it 16,992 16,157 Gadsden t i 23,385 24,078 Mobile i t 171,451 175,766 Montgomery n 98,462 93,699 Jacksonville Fla. 478,119 424,994 Miami i t 401,280 364,794 Orlando 11 89,435 82,839 Pensacola n 54,860 57,141 St. Petersburg i t 95,099 86,725 Tampa tt 185,147 179,007

    129,553 380,826 20,245 77,082 65,978

    8,637,472 95,961 216,226

    3,439,437 4,453,747

    75,118 67,626 109,624 187,366

    1,018,915 291,228 360,573 59,197 585,905 143,882 54,391

    440,923 228,846 487,452 323,890 182,885 96,888 98,980 148.998 141,766 759,156 97,620

    1,725,173 352,371 111,068 493,111 89,337 206,418 90,647

    90,231 1,327,429

    51,904 69,624 536.999 297,087

    1,399,099 1,215,171

    278,017 164,899 287,242 590,892

    136,475 395,045 22,720 83,727 69,286

    8,726,003 113,413 238,302

    3,387,503 4,435,533

    79,263 71,978 117,689 187,212

    1,094,570 297,958 367,135 64,003 534,721 144,506 51,818 475,194 235,071 486,625 337,464 189,018 89,672 104,005 146,701 145,628 779,142 94,222

    1,809,209 369,615 129,081 524,975 99,137 210,925 92,239

    92,130 1,278,376

    51,999 73,978 519,695 281,327

    1,289,447 1,092,557 259,991 168,335 257,568 560,594

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  • G.6c DEBITS BY BAMS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER (In thousands of dollars)

    July 195%

    July 1953

    3 months ended July 1954 July 1953

    116,081 116,385 3,699,590 3,624,685 253,668 263,493 41,031 37,285 231,961 237,177 13,911 14,537

    261,013 261,074 31,513 32,468 364,961 388,487 71,237 6 3 , 8 8 8 4l6,064 416,954 164,384 154,161

    2,893,379 2,804,499 63,798 62,614 456,954 463,812 80,782 9 1 , 0 9 2 44,884 47,167

    6 3 0 , 6 6 7 647,622 442,615 482,100

    1,363,766 1,329,723

    145,381 140,859 175,620 1 8 1 , 5 6 3 157,504 155,482

    35,083,178 35,147,617 133,436 124,242 2 6 8 , 0 9 9 255,138 95,784 87,434

    183,612 187,447

    252,573 265,705 548,540 657,823 412,251 428,682 297,374 291,792 555,349 548,081 272,862 267,153 1 6 2 , 8 9 8 1 5 6 , 0 9 2

    2,539,121 2,617,803 157,942 146,181 189,848 169,767 501,576 488,747 213,178 232,185 75,205 84,127 288,917 286,349 62,131 63,427 254,786 254,542

    1,131,752 1 , 0 9 8 , 3 6 8 146,761 149,622 113,047 109,392 39,286 39,332 94,985 108,329 454,724 438,931 232,312 216,579

    DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA (Cont'd) Albany Ga. 4 0 , 0 0 9 38,768 Atlanta II 1,240,840 1,240,640 Augusta 11 79,591 88,770 Brunswick It 14,259 12,874 Columbus If 81,817 80,383 Elberton 11 4,315 4,700 Macon 11 96,817 86,364 Newnan 11 12,417 12,226 Savannah II 124,510 128,423 Valdosta It 31,886 31,244 Baton Rouge La. 138,599 148,682 Lake Charles It 55,160 49,754 New Orleans If 971,163 952,400 Hattiesburg Miss. 21,388 20,427 Jackson If 151,659 161,909 Meridian II 28,025 30,560 Vicksburg ft 14,901 15,098 Chattanooga Tenn. 213,974 219,125 Knoxville II 140,859 168,695 Nashville If 447,931 429,803 DISTRICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO Aurora 111. 47,737 46,687 Bloomington it 6 0 , 8 8 5 59,441 Champaign-Urbana it 54,173 53,266 Chicago ft 11,445,689 11,643,223 Danville it 46,784 43,475 Decatur n 85,720 92,243 Elgin it 32,394 27,5U Joliet 11 63,560 6 3 , 0 3 6 Moline-East Moline-Rock Island it 82,596 83,647

    Peoria it 176,438 205,978 Rockford it 131,321 133,388 Springfield if 96,973 98,882 Port Wayne Ind. 187,990 183,763 Gary it 92,259 93,248 Hammond tt 55,224 54,583 Indianapolis it 888,801 900,853 Lafayette it 52,823 48,591 Muncie it 64,352 56,271 South Bend it 165,927 189,569 Terre Haute it 71,019 81,825 Burlington Iowa 24,307 27,951 Cedar Rapids it 97,486 97,416 Clinton it 2 0 , 1 6 5 2 0 , 9 6 8 Davenport it 85,485 86,712 Des Moines it 388,468 386,389 Dubuque it 47,868 49,186 Mason City n 36,730 37,026 Muscatine it 12,631 13,344 Ottumwa it 29,116 37,577 Sioux City it 152,111 159,126 Waterloo 11 79,058 70,241

    r/ Revised figures: Providence, Rhode Island: March 1954, 447,997; April 1954, 425,892; May 1954, 388,290; June 1954, 430,993-

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  • G.6d DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER (In thousands of dollars)

    July 1954

    July 1953

    3 months ended July 1954 July 1953

    DISTRICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO (Cont'd) Adrian Mich. 18,172 20,882 54,217 61,035 Battle Creek It 65,357 71,977 188,272 206,425 Bay City f t 47,795 46,014 135,441 134,066 Detroit tt 4,716,188 5,560,254 14,482,554 16,283,386 Flint n 144,282 143,107 429,764 426,277 Grand Rapids tt 269,967 268,106 814,301 792,415 Jackson i t 72,724 77,260 221,247 230,486 Kalamazoo n 100,896 104,699 308,923 313,811 Lansing tt 137,312 162,795 412,240 4 7 0 , 5 0 6 Muskegon if 69,747 81,497 212,790 254,257 Port Huron tr 40,063 3 8 , 8 6 0 108,010 112,263 Saginaw t t 100,238 107,392 302,453 299,107 Green Bay Wis. 74,629 78,273 222,691 227,182 Kenosha tf 42,721 45,096 128,813 145,619 Madison f t 131,934 131,549 409,929 391,757 Manitowoc It 28,192 30,432 82,948 91,593 Milwaukee ft 1,141,840 1,178,800 3,562,988 3,436,892 Oshkosh t t 32,884 31,558 101,003 96,619 Racine ft 6 8 , 6 1 6 72,809 208,473 2 2 6 , 4 3 4 Sheboygan tf 52,751 59,234 154,024 174,580 DISTRICT NO. 8 - ST. LOUIS SI Dorado Ark. 25,539 26,951 8 1 , 1 0 0 8 1 , 9 1 8 Fort Smith tf 48,140 46,557 142,528 140,812 Helena tt 7,067 7,022 21,823 21,387 Little Rock II 156,933 155,098 479,239 463,156 Pine Bluff tt 2 8 , 2 0 0 33,246 91,295 99,277 TexarkanafSee Tex.) tt 17,798 24,975 54,143 6 9 , 4 0 8 Alton 111. 35,5U 36,037 109,503 111,211 E. St. Louis & Nat. Stock Yds. 1 2 7 , 6 6 3 127,400 393,667 381,404 Quincy 111. 36,125 34,196 109,070 104,525 Evansville Ind. 163,549 173,892 461,844 515,249 Louisville Ky. 739,413 727,605 2,134,931 2,151,148 Owensboro tt 37,173 38,007 112,088 118,580 Paducah tt 29,805 43,600 93,515 127,152 Greenville Miss. 22,361 21,370 68,596 64,212 Cape Girardeau Mo. 14,410 14,539 41,314 41,652 Hannibal t t 9,6 75 9 , 8 9 6 28,345 28,550 Jefferson City H 6 6 , 8 7 6 61,042 184,159 167,148 St. Louis tt 1,943,601 2,099,536 5,898,221 6,134,216 Sedalia It 13,063 12,278 38,900 36,452 Springfield tt 74,340 72,357 216,277 2 0 9 , 8 9 9 Jackson Tenn. 19,170 20,078 60,752 60,573 Memphis f t 604,391 587,225 1,841,532 1,797,930 DISTRICT NO. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS Duluth Minn. 131,719 139,435 421,158 4 1 0 , 9 6 7 Mankato tt 2 5 , 0 8 2 23,871 75,267 6 8 , 7 1 8 Minneapolis ft 1,394,671 1,359,247 4,107,403 3 , 9 7 5 , 8 1 8 Red Wing tt 5,990 5,6l6 1 8 , 0 9 6 17,896 Rochester ft 32,919 34,432 84,928 94,143 St. Cloud tt 15,516 15,642 49,246 44,855 St. Paul tf 555,243 601,092 1,749,454 1 , 7 2 0 , 6 8 5 South St. Paul tf 68,046 70,740 208,819 2 0 6 , 8 5 1 Winona tt 19,589 18,572 58,621 5 6 , 0 8 2

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  • G.6e DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER (In thousands of dollars)

    July 1954

    DISTRICT NO. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS (Cont'd) Billings Mont. 68,878 Butte II 48,113 Great Falls II 55,639 Helena tl 31,613 Bismarck N. Dak. 22,889 Dickinson 11 5,677 Fargo fl 60,920 Grand Forks II 21,362 Jamestown If 7,143 Mlnot tt 20,146 Aberdeen S. Dak. 22,684 Sioux Falls 11 71,315 Eau Claire Wis. 3 8 , 0 9 6 La Crosse It 40,556 Superior II 1 6 , 0 4 6 DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY Colorado Springs Colo. 65,241 Denver II 794,811 Grand Junction n 25,433 Greeley 11 26,958 Pueblo it 58,615 Atchison Kans. 13,130 Dodge City II 14,726 Emporia II 10,675 Hutchinson II 48,669 Independence 19 10,270 Kansas City II 92,369 Lawrence ft 17,928 Manhattan It 12,433 Parsons II 1 0 , 4 9 8 Pittsburg tt 12,472 Salina 11 56,159 Topeka 11 # 1 3 0 , 0 0 0 Wichita it 422,643 Independence Mo. 16,174 Joplin If 35,252 Kansas City II 1,493,779 St. Joseph II 1 0 6 , 8 6 8 Fremont Neb. 21,247 Grand Island it 28,639 Hastings n 18,776 Lincoln tt 114,834 Omaha 11 691,042 Albuquerque N. Me 135,378 Santa Fe II 41,476 Bartlesville Okla. 193,841 Enid t 54,717 Guthrie 11 5,191 Lawton M 21,877 Muskogee II 27,921 Norman II 9,316 Oklahoma City ft 475,801 Okmulgee II 8,530 Ponca City II 24,651 Tulsa II 722,038 Casper Wyo. 51,546 Cheyenne If 36,805

    July 1953

    3 months ended July 1953

    59,911 44,306 51,227 32,771 22,204 5,472 60,038

    19,966 7,343 19,688 24,223 76,776 43,829 42,852 17,486

    57,566 784,360 20,787 2 5 , 0 6 8

    59,394 11,727 14,425 10,406 38,747 9,776 92,695 15,066 12,317 12,548 14,034 45,003 115,762 354,293 15,666 32,334

    1,497,813 111,072 20,946 29,223 21,499 108,384 672,317 137,444 36,781 204,758 36,448 5,765

    20,512 28,505 9,362

    443,033 7,812 24,614 717,054 46,105 34,658

    202,804 1 3 6 , 8 1 8

    157,292 92,881 67,178 1 6 , 6 7 8

    173,485 6 1 , 2 8 6

    19,999 56,152 64,796

    2 2 3 , 8 8 2 118,697 123,252 45,539

    187,233 2,413,687

    72,064 82,659 174,442 34,215 42,344 32,045 125,670 29,269

    278,307 49,190 3 8 , 3 6 6 29,655 35,088

    125,949 3 6 8 , 0 3 2

    1,114,168 49,056 104,475

    4,195,947 310,160 65,164 85,142 53,094 331,761

    1,987,633 423,673 118,319 596,462 143,461 14,520 61,424 87,376 29,228

    1,384,993 24,715 72,608

    2,255,373 1 5 8 , 8 9 8

    102,722

    176,920 133,182 147,851 92,648 61,653 15,540 170,702 58,895 20,549 58,237 65,598 222,297 124,012 125,599 50,815

    163,983 2,316,676

    62,432 75,545 171,830 32,146 41,404 30,522 117,048 29,690 272,065 44,426 36,498 34,091 43,782 114,182 340,229

    1,041,856 45,986 98,854

    4,257,866 304,995 64,326 89,763 56,164

    310,328 1 , 9 2 0 , 6 2 0

    410,564 106,742 608,733 1 1 2 , 9 8 2 15,324 61,555 84,690 29,167

    1,299,872 23,796 66,624

    2,117,774 134,944 100,774

    # Estimated.

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  • G.6f DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER (In thousands of dollars)

    July July 1 months ended 1954 1953 July 1954 I July 1953

    DISTRICT NO. 11 - DALLAS Tucson Ariz. 101,179 104,125 309,261 311,426 Monroe La. 48,257 49,043 143,905 145,146 Shreveport It 203,093 191,859 610,052 5 8 2 , 0 3 6 Roswell N. M. 24,868 24,338 75,433 71,019 Abilene Tex. 56,433 51,674 162,237 153,046 Amarillo ft 135,495 130,569 382,830 390,430 Austin tf 120,347 110,295 356,109 331,038 Beaumont tl 114,169 131,308 344,924 386,364 lorpus Christ! tf 165,492 157,515 469,695 451,269 Corsicana II 12,332 12,573 38,063 35,743 Dallas tf 1,783,406 1 , 6 5 6 , 0 5 6 5,195,295 4,897,551 131 Paso ft 183,374 199,013 538,457 573,224 Fort Worth r 541,545 512,608 1,617,336 1 , 6 5 2 , 1 6 5 Galveston ft 74,610 76,350 214,208 229,046 Houston it 1,756,080 1,662,377 5,270,303 4,994,996 Laredo it 18,614 19,014 56,851 59,413 Lubbock tt 98,590 92,086 281,882 2 8 3 , 2 3 0 Port Arthur it 47,277 46,960 139,665 143,862 San Angelo it 41,095 37,456 117,231 113,791 San Antonio it 409,462 395,475 1,200,689 1,193,180 Texarkana(See Ark.) " 17,190 19,511 49,213 55,865 Tyler H 6 1 , 2 8 8 58,233 185,937 1 6 9 , 3 2 8 Waco It 79,083 74,930 228,198 218,822 Wichita Falls ft 83,431 82,134 252,637 244,220 DISTRICT NO. 12 - SAN FRANCISCO Phoenix Ariz. 294,318 297,318 905,232 872,491 Bakersfield Calif. 111,411 108,285 315,717 327,710 Berkeley II 99,094 96,274 293,505 286,221 Fresno II 1 5 2 , 8 5 1 159,156 467,777 485,566 Long Beach ft 260,417 256,097 766,927 747,909 Los Angeles tl 4,590,306 4,639,404 1 3 , 8 1 0 , 9 8 6 14,357,294 Modesto tl 54,991 58,130 1 6 2 , 7 8 1 173,658 Oakland ft 473,100 5 2 6 , 5 8 1 1,431,568 1,591,942 Pasadena It 159,941 149,150 470,322 433,623 Riverside tt 64,950 64,966 195,543 187,799 Sacramento tt 550,641 665,246 1,946,659 1 , 8 5 7 , 8 0 0 San Bernardino ft 8 6 , 1 7 6 79,769 252,300 233,132 San Diego tl 401,266 402,916 1,183,963 1,157,655 San Francisco tt 3,098,754 3,146,636 9,154,108 9,397,201 San Jose II 168,043 161,433 485,739 480,079 Santa Barbara t 58,475 53,960 161,633 149,867 Santa Rosa ft 2 7 , 8 3 0 27,484 78,824 78,826 Stockton tl 8 1 , 0 3 1 88,295 241,030 253,718 Boise Idaho 78,771 78,374 220,753 233,159 Reno Nev. 69,125 6 6 , 8 2 9 196,113 187,702 Eugene Ore. 70,706 72,376 203,486 207,710 Portland If 759,424 735,113 2,203,003 2,174,902 Salem tt 76,442 85,119 216,039 222,207 Ogden Utah 68,347 72,137 203,831 216,393 Salt Lake City It 324,803 313,977 959,434 923,022 Bellingham Wash. 41,679 38,686 120,864 105,174 Everett It 41,495 40,432 127,275 120,598 Seattle If 1,041,643 1,049,149 3,089,644 3,017,143 Spokane tt 202,574 220,183 614,153 635,334 Tacoma tt 164,990 180,074 504,298 523,793 Walla Walla tf 27,987 31,563 75,478 79,375 Yakima tl 54,212 53,669 159,116 148,073

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