PAPER-MILL, PULP-MILL, AND PAPER-PRODUCTS MACHINERY [A preliminary report for this industry was issued November 22, 1940] Description of the industry. This industry embraces | classified" industry but were given a separate industry establishments primarily engaged in the manufacture classification for the first time at the census for 1939. of machinery for the paper-pulp, paper, and paper The figures for 1937 in these tables have been adjusted products industries. These establishments were for- for comparison with 1939; there are no comparable merly assigned to the "Machinery, not elsewhere | figures for earlier years. 1 See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Definition of establishment. 1 California, 2 establishments; Connecticut, 2; Delaware, 1; Illinois, 1; Indiana, 2; Kansas, 1; Maine, 1; Maryland, 1; Michigan, 2; Minnesota, 3; Missouri, 1. See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Definition of establishment. See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Persons engaged-general classification. See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Wage earners and wages. 3,384, 719 1,799,504 Value of products less cost of materials, supplies, fuel, purchased electric energy, and contract work. See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Value added by manufacture. TABLE 3.-VALUE OF PRODUCTS FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1939 AND 1937 1 Chiefly value of packaging and wrapping machines, transmissions, castings, rubber-working machinery, and saw-mill machinery. TABLE 4.-PRODUCTS, BY KIND, QUANTITY, AND VALUE, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1939 AND 1937 TABLE 5.-WAGE EARNERS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING, BY MONTHS, FOR THE UNITED STATES, 1939 PRINTING-TRADES MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT [A preliminary report was issued for this industry November 22, 1940] Description of the industry.—This industry embraces establishments primarily engaged in the manufacture of machinery and apparatus used by the printing, photoengraving, and bookbinding trades, including type and CENSUS YEAR | engravers' plates and stones but not including paper and ink. This industry was first given a separate classification at the census for 1935; therefore, there are no figures for earlier years. TABLE 1.-SUMMARY FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1935 TO 1939 1939 1937. 1935 $ $40, 528, 727 1 See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Definition of establishment. See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Wage earners and wages. 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. 'No comparable figures for years prior to 1935. Data not available. 4, 135 PRINTING-TRADES MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT TABLE 2.-GENERAL STATISTICS IN DETAIL BY STATES: 1939-Continued 457 1,597 4, 184 921 1,411 24 3 See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Wage earners and wages. 1 See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Definition of establishment. Value of products less cost of materials, supplies, fuel, purchased electric energy, and contract work. See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Value added by manufacture. Colorado, 1 establishment; District of Columbia, 1; Georgia, 2; Indiana, 2; Iowa, 2; Kansas, 2; Kentucky, 3; Louisiana, 1; Maine, 2; Minnesota, 8; New Hampshire, 3; North Carolina, 1; Oklahoma, 1; Oregon, 1; Tennessee, 1; Washington, 1. TABLE 3.-VALUE OF PRODUCTS FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1939 AND 1937 TABLE 4.-PRODUCTS, BY KIND, QUANTITY, AND VALUE, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1939 AND 1937 |