TABLE 3.-VALUE OF PRODUCTS FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1939, 1937, AND 1929 TABLE 4.-PRODUCTS, BY KIND, QUANTITY, AND VALUE, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1939, 1937, AND 1929 CLOCKS, WATCHES, AND MATERIALS AND PARTS (EXCEPT WATCHCASES) 319 TABLE 5.-WAGE EARNERS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING, BY MONTHS, FOR THE UNITED STATES, 1939 1937, AND 1929, AND BY STATES, 1939 TABLE 8.-PRIME MOVERS, MOTORS, GENERATORS, AND ELECTRIC ENERGY: 1939 AND 1929 1; Ohio, 1. 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 elec tric energy, and contract work. See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Value added by manufacture. States: 19392, 409 1,943 2, 173 2, 255 2, 202 2, 208 2, 240 2, 261 2, 624 2, 756 2, 874 2, 757 2, 612 19372, 451 1, 959 2, 162 2, 322 2, 328 2, 440 2, 419 2, 2422, 5372, 715 2, 8822, 846 2, 565 19293, 404 3, 364 3, 399 3, 431 3, 380 3, 2993, 272 3, 227 3, 382 3, 513 3, 634 3, 527 3, 415 New York 763 613 655 709 689 684 695 674 835 910 1,009 860 828 TABLE 6.-EXPENDITURES FOR PLANT AND EQUIPMENT: 1939 | TABLE 8.-PRIME MOVERS, MOTORS, GENERATORS, AND ELEC JEWELRY (PRECIOUS METALS) [A preliminary report for this industry was issued December 28, 1940] Description of the industry. The Jewelry industry embraces establishments engaged primarily in manufacturing articles chiefly for personal adornment, but it also includes related products such as cigarette cases and lighters, compacts, vanity cases, novelties, trophies, religious articles, chains, dress and bag ornaments, etc., made of precious and semiprecious metals, plain, engraved, or chased, and with or without precious or semiprecious stones. Because of changes in classification for 1939, confining the products of the Jewelry industry to precious and semiprecious metals-gold, platinum, gold-filled, rolled gold-plated, and silver-a number of establishments whose figures were included in the reports for prior years were transferred to other industry classifications (principally to the "Costume jewelry and |