SAND-LIME BRICK, BLOCK AND TILE [A preliminary report for this industry was issued November 22, 1940] Description of the industry. This industry embraces establishments primarily engaged in the manufacture of sand-lime brick, block and tile. TABLE 1.-SUMMARY FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1914 TO 1939 Wage lishments 1 age for the year) 2 Wages and pur chased Value of added by power manu facture 3 of prime electric movers energy 1939. 800 1,617, 804 1,072, 589 (4) 384, 517 (3) 205, 129 131, 090 (1) 806, 120 (4) 40 1,051, 495 2,458, 491 3,848 1 Arizona, 1 establishment; Illinois, 1; Indiana, 1; Massachusetts, 2: Minnesota, 2; Missouri, 1; New Jersey, 5; New York, 2; Oklahoma, 1; South Dakota, 1; Washington, 1; Wisconsin, 2. See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Definition of establishment. See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Persons engaged-general classification. 4 See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Wage earners and wages. Value of products less cost of materials, supplies, fuel, and purchased electric energy. See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Value added by manufacture. Number Quantity of establishments (thousands) Value 28 153, 280 $1,587,859 NONCLAY REFRACTORIES [A preliminary report for this industry was issued September 26, 1940] TABLE 2.-GENERAL STATISTICS IN DETAIL BY STATES: 1939Continued Description of the industry.-This industry embraces establishments primarily engaged in the manufacture of crucibles and refractories made of materials other than clay such as graphite, magnesite, chrome, silica, silicon carbide, etc. Prior to 1937, establishments manufacturing nonclay refractories were not separately classified but were included in the former industry, "Clay products (other than pottery) and nonclay refractories." A revision of the statistics for this industry was made to obtain separate data for the separate industries for 1935 and 1933. There are no comparable statistics for earlier years. TABLE 1.-SUMMARY FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1933 TO 1939 1 Alabama, 1 establishment; California, 2; Connecticut, 1; Illinois, 2; Indiana, 1; Maryland, 1; Massachusetts, 1; Montana, 1; New Jersey, 4; New York, 2; North Carolina, 1; Tennessee, 1; Utah, 2. 2 See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Definition of establishment. 3 See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Persons engaged-general classification. 4 See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-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. TABLE 5.-NONCLAY REFRACTORIES-NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS; PRODUCTS, BY KIND, QUANTITY, AND VALUE; AND STOCKS AT END OF YEAR; BY STATES: 1939 Includes value of dead burned dolomite; other silicon-carbide refractories and shapes as silicon carbide brick, other silica, chrome, and magnesia refractories and shapes, except cement; alumina bauxite brick, and other alumina refractories and shapes. TABLE 6.-WAGE EARNERS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING, BY MONTHS, FOR THE UNITED STATES, 1939 AND 1937, AND BY STATES, 1939 [See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Disclosure of data for individual establishments] Mass., 1 est.; N. J., 3; N. Y., 3. 12 2,671, 307 1; Mich., 1; Mont., 1; Tenn., 1; 8 STATUARY AND ART GOODS (EXCEPT STONE AND CONCRETE)-FACTORY 2 See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Wage earners and wages. 1 See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Definition of establishment. Figures for years prior to 1935 do not include cost of contract work. 4 Value of products less cost of materials, supplies, fuel, purchased electric energy, and contract work. See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Value added by manufacture. 5 Not called for on schedule. 6 Data not available. 1 No comparable data for 1899. 1 District of Columbia, 2 establishments; Florida, 1; Minnesota, 1; Nevada, 1; Oklahoma, 1; Oregon, 1; Texas, 2; Washington, 2; West Virginia, 1. See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Definition of establishment. See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Persons engaged-general classification. 4 See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-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. |