ABRASIVE WHEELS, STONES, PAPER, CLOTH, AND RELATED PRODUCTS Figures for years prior to 1935 do not include cost of contract work. 7,734 $10, 683, 071 $26, 505, 999 $71, 271, 168 9,670 14, 249, 652 29, 338, 748 77, 953, 930 $44,765, 169 48, 615, 182 6,776 8, 350, 730 20, 734, 283 4,890 4,614 4,980,561 11,348, 697 53, 867, 448 30, 158, 941 33, 133, 165 5,540, 243 18, 810, 244 19, 919, 336 Value of products less cost of materials, supplies, fuel, purchased electric energy, and contract work. See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Value added by manufacture. Not called for on schedule. 3,872 34 11 4,673 3,174 $8,825, 462 796, 742 1,453, 464 1, 110, 901 212, 118 355,986 10, 408, 755 9,772, 678 352, 281 278, 079 5,717 32, 736, 400 22, 327, 645 1 California, 1 establishment; Indiana, 3; Kentucky, 1; Massachusetts, 18; Minnesota, 1; Missouri, 1; New Hampshire, 2; New Jersey, 3; Rhode Island, 2; Washington, 1; Wisconsin, 1. See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Definition of establishment. See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Persons engaged-general classification. 4 See GENERAL FXPLANATIONS-Wage earners and wages. Value of products less cost of materials, supplies, containers, fuel, purchased electric energy, and contract work. See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Value added by manufacture. ASBESTOS PRODUCTS (EXCEPT STEAM PACKING AND PIPE AND BOILER COVERING) STEAM AND OTHER PACKING; PIPE AND BOILER COVERING [Preliminary reports for these industries were issued on December 12, 1940, and subsequent dates] Description of the industries.-The "Asbestos products (except steam packing and pipe and boiler covering)" industry embraces establishments primarily engaged in the manufacture of asbestos textiles, asbestos building materials, and other commodities composed wholly or chiefly of asbestos, except steam and other packing, pipe and boiler covering and gaskets. The "Steam and other packing, pipe and boiler covering" industry embraces establishments primarily engaged in the manufacture of packing for steam, water, and other pipe joints and for engines, air compressors, | etc.; insulating materials for covering boilers and pipes; and gaskets made of fiber, paper, or any combination of materials. Manufacturers whose principal products are (a) cork gaskets, or (b) rubber gaskets, or (c) leather gaskets, are classified elsewhere, but an establishment that makes two or more classes of gaskets is assigned to this industry. Products of these industries are so closely related that the production statistics are combined in one table; otherwise figures for each industry are shown separately. TABLE 1.-SUMMARY FOR THE INDUSTRIES FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1929 TO 1939 1 4 Figures for years prior to 1935 do not include cost of contract work. Value of products less cost of materials, supplies, fuel, purchased electric energy, and contract work. See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Value added by manufacture. Not called for on schedule. |