TABLE 2.-GENERAL STATISTICS IN DETAIL, FOR THE RUBBER PRODUCTS GROUP, BY INDUSTRIES: 19391 1 The numbers at the head of each column represent the following industries: 1111, Tires and inner tubes; 1121, Rubber boots and shoes (including rubber-soled footwear with fabric uppers); 1191, Reclaimed rubber; 1199, Rubber products not elsewhere classified. 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, containers, fuel, purchased electric energy, and contract work. See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Value added by manufacture. TABLE 3.-RUBBER CONSUMED BY ESTABLISHMENTS CLASSIFIED IN THE RUBBER PRODUCTS GROUP, BY KIND, QUANTITY, AND COST: 1939 AND 1937 [Not including consumption in the wire, electrical, textile, or other industries. Ton, 2, 240 pounds] TABLE 4.-RUBBER CONSUMED BY ESTABLISHMENTS CLASSIFIED IN THE RUBBER PRODUCTS GROUP, BY STATES: 1939 AND 1937 [Not including consumption in the wire, electrical, textile, or other industries. Ton, 2, 240 pounds] 1 Withheld to avoid disclosing, exactly or approximately, consumption reported by individual establishments; included in figure for "Other States." 2 None reported. Alabama, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina. Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin. TIRES AND INNER TUBES [A preliminary report for this industry was issued September 6, 1940] This industry embraces those establishments pri- | inner tubes, and solid and cushion rubber tires for any marily engaged in the manufacture of pneumatic tires, class of vehicle. 2 See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Wage earners and wages. Data not available. 1 Alabama, 3 establishments; Connecticut, 2; Illinois, 1; Indiana, 2; Maryland, 2; Massachusetts, 1; Michigan, 4; Minnesota, 1; Mississippi, 1; Missouri, 1; New Jersey, 1; New York, 1; Tennessee, 1; Wisconsin, 2. 2 See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Definition of establishment. See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Persons engaged-general classification. 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.-PRODUCTS, BY KIND, QUANTITY, AND VALUE, BY STATES: 1939 TABLE 6.—WAGE EARNERS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING, BY MONTHS, FOR THE UNITED STATES, 1939, 1937, AND 1929, AND BY STATES, 1939 [See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Disclosure of data for individual establishments] All other (Ind., N. J., N. Y., Ohio, Tenn., and Wis.)............ Number 4,557, 455 997, 225 $3,384, 735 9,682, 658 51, 251, 112 52, 953, 535 5,081, 692 5, 201, 600 17, 305, 710 3, 583, 894 20, 192, 616 3,530, 172 25, 279, 816 24, 029, 147 27, 192 4, 404, 351 656, 157 104, 961 1,532, 157 1,347, 708 217, 793 1,964,498 Pounds 10,819, 463 1,220, 326 |