NATURAL GRAPHITE, GROUND AND REFINED (A preliminary report for this industry was issued November 26, 1940] Description of the industry.—This industry embraces establishments primarily engaged in the extraction TABLE 3.-PRODUCTS FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1939 AND 1937 from the ore or the refining of natural graphites (plum- TABLE 4.-PRODUCTS BY KIND, QUANTITY, AND VALlue, for bago or black lead). TABLE 1.-SUMMARY FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1899 TO 1939 age for manufacture 4 Horse- movers THE UNITED STATES: 1939 AND 1937 The Bureau of the Census collects no production data in detail for this industry; therefore, there are no figures for tables 3 and 4. TABLE 5.-WAGE EARNERS ENGAGED IN Manufacturing, by [See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Disclosure of data for individual establishments] dur number NUMBER RECEIVING PAY DURING NORMAL PAY-ROLL PERIOD ENDED NEAREST 15TH OF MONTH 54 56 63 54 65 62 49 47 1 See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Definition of establishment. 2 See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Wage earners and wages. ? 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. • Data not available. TABLE 2.-GENERAL STATISTICS IN DETAIL FOR THE UNITED [See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Disclosure of data for individual establishments] TABLE 6.-EXPENDITURES FOR PLANT AND EQUIPMENT: 1939 1939 6 5 United States 1 Reporting expenditures for plant and equipment.. $1,251, 206 913, 723 Salaried officers 3. Manufacturing: Wages.. Distribution. 31, 683 TABLE 7.-VALUE OF INVENTORIES OF MATERIALS AND FINISHED Salaries 3. 38, 490 65, 530 Construction.. 27, 439 MINERALS AND EARTHS, GROUND OR OTHERWISE TREATED [A preliminary report for this industry was issued December 12, 1940] 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. TABLE 2.-GENERAL STATISTICS IN DETAIL BY STATES: 1939-Continued 4 Value of products less cost of materials, supplies, containers, fuel, purchased electric energy, and contract work. See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Value added by manufacture. Alabama, 2 establishments; Arizona, 2; Arkansas, 2; Colorado, 3; Connecticut, 2; Delaware, 1; Indiana, 2; Kansas, 2; Kentucky, 2; Massachusetts, 2; Michigan, 1; Mississippi, 1; Nebraska, 2; New Mexico, 2; South Dakota, 3; Utah, 1; Vermont, 5; Washington, 2; West Virginia, 3; Wisconsin, 2; Wyoming, 3. TABLE 3.-PRODUCTS FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1939 AND 1937 TABLE 4.-PRODUCTS, BY KIND, QUANTITY, AND VALUE, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1939 AND 1937 No production statistics are collected for this industry for the Census of Manufactures; therefore, there are no figures for tables 3 and 4. TABLE 5.-WAGE EARNERS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING, BY MONTHS, FOR THE UNITED STATES, 1939, 1937, AND 1929, AND BY STATES, 1939 |