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Chocolate and cocoa products.-Title changed from "Chocolate and cocoa products, not including confectionery.”

Cooking and other edible fats and oils, not elsewhere classified.-Title changed from "Shortenings (other than lard), vegetable cooking oils, and salad oils."

Creamery butter.-Title changed from "Butter."

Flavoring extracts and flavoring sirups, not elsewhere classified.—Title changed from "Flavoring extracts, flavoring sirups, and related products."

Food preparations, not elsewhere classified.-Revised to exclude prepared meats, now classified as products of the "Sausages, prepared meats, and other meat products-not made in meat-packing establishments" industry, and processed butter, processed cheese, and other processed dairy products, transferred to the new industry "Special dairy products."

Ice cream and ices.-Title changed from "Ice cream."
Malt liquors.-Title changed from "Liquors, malt."

(1) Meat packing, wholesale; and (2) custom slaughtering, wholesale. Formerly one industry under the designation "Meat packing, wholesale."

Nonalcoholic beverages.-Title changed from "Beverages, nonalcoholic."

Prepared feeds (including mineral) for animals and fowls.— Title changed from "Feeds, prepared, for animals and fowls." Sausages, prepared meats, and other meat products-not made in meat-packing establishments.-Formerly designated as "Sausage, meat puddings, headcheese, etc.—not made in meatpacking establishments." Includes prepared meat products

formerly classified in the "Food preparations not elsewhere classified" industry.

Special dairy products.-New industry, products of which were formerly classified in the "Food preparations not elsewhere classified" industry.

Wines. Title changed from "Liquors, vinous."

Group 2.-TOBACCO MANUFACTURES

New industry group, which covers the "Cigarettes," "Cigars," and "Tobacco (chewing and smoking) and snuff" industries, formerly included in the Miscella neous Industries group]

Group 3.-TEXTILE-MILL PRODUCTS AND OTHER FIBER MANUFACTURES

[New group, industries of which were formerly classified in the abandoned industry group "Textiles and their products." See also Group 4.-Apparel and other finished products made from fabrics and similar materials]

Artificial leather and oilcloth.-Consolidation of former industries "Artificial leather" and "Oilcloth."

Carpets and rugs, wool.-Title changed from "Carpets and rugs, wool (other than rag)."

Carpets, rugs, and mats made from such materials as paper fiber, grass, jute, flax, sisal, cotton, cocoa fiber, and rags.-New industry, products of which were formerly classified in the abandoned industries "Carpets and rugs, paper-fiber and grass" and "Carpets and rugs, rag." To this new industry classification have also been assigned establishments primarily engaged in the production of cotton carpets and rugs, formerly classified in the "Cotton broad woven goods" industry; chenille bath mats, formerly classified in the "Housefurnishings (except curtains, draperies, and bedspreads)" industry; jute carpets and rugs, formerly classified in the "Jute goods (except felt)" industry; and flax carpets and rugs, formerly classified in the "Linen goods" industry.

Cloth sponging and miscellaneous special finishing.-New industry classification, comprising establishments engaged in cloth sponging, formerly classified in the "Men's and boys' suits, coats, and overcoats (except work clothing)-made in contract factories" industry and establishments engaged in special

finishing processes such as waxing cloth, finishing window-shadecloth, varnishing cambric and buckram, etc., which establishments were previously classified in the former industries "Dyeing and finishing, cotton-fabric" and "Dyeing and finishing, rayonand silk-fabric."

Cotton broad woven goods.-Title changed from "Cotton woven goods (over 12 inches in width)," and industry revised to include products formerly classified in the abandoned industry "Fish nets and seines" and products of dyeing and finishing departments of cotton weaving mills, formerly classified in the "Dyeing and finishing, cotton-fabric" industry; and to exclude cotton rugs transferred to the new industry classification "Carpets, rugs, and mats made from such materials as paper fiber, grass, jute, flax, sisal, cotton, cocoa fiber, and rags."

(1) Cotton thread; and (2) cotton yarn.-Formerly one industry, "Cotton yarn and thread." Dyeing and finishing departments of cotton yarn and thread mills have been transferred to these industries from the abandoned industry "Dyeing and finishing yarn (cotton, rayon, and silk)-for sale or on commission."

Dyeing and finishing cotton, rayon, silk, and linen textiles.— New industry classification, products of which were formerly classified in the abandoned industries "Dyeing and finishing, cotton-fabric," "Dyeing and finishing, rayon- and silk-fabric," and "Dyeing and finishing yarn (cotton, rayon, and silk)—for sale or on commission." Establishments engaged in special finishing processes, such as waxing cloth, varnishing cambric and buckram, etc., and the dyeing and finishing departments of integrated cotton, rayon, and silk mills, are classified in the respective spinning and weaving industries.

Dyeing and finishing, woolen and worsted.-Title changed from "Woolen and worsted dyeing and finishing," and industry revised to exclude establishments primarily engaged in winding or balling hand-knitting yarn, which have been transferred to the "Woolen and worsted manufactures-regular factories or jobbers engaging contractors" industry. Dyeing and finishing mills of integrated companies engaged in both weaving and finishing in separate plant locations have been transferred to this industry from the abandoned "Woolen industries woven goods, including woven felts" and "Worsted woven goods."

Felt goods, wool, hair, and jute (except woven felts and hat bodies and hats).-Title changed from "Felt goods (except woven felts)."

Finishing of men's and boys' hats of fur-felt, wool-felt, and straw. New industry, products of which were previously classified in the former industries "Hats, fur-felt" and "Hats, straw, men's."

Hat bodies and hats, fur-felt.-New industry, products of which were formerly classified in the abandoned industry "Hats, fur-felt."

Hat bodies and hats, wool-felt.-Title changed from "Hat bodies, carded wool-felt."

Hats, straw. Title changed from "Hats, straw, men's." Establishments engaged in finishing men's straw hats have been assigned to the new industry classification “Finishing of men's and boys' hats of fur-felt, wool-felt, and straw."

Hatters' fur. New industry, products of which were previously classified in the former industry "Hat and cap materials, men's." Establishments classified in the former industry, which have not been assigned to the "Hatters' fur" industry, have been transferred to the new industry "Hat and cap materials; trimmings, etc.," in Group 4.

(1) Hosiery-full-fashioned; and (2) hosiery-seamless.— Formerly one industry, "Hosiery."

Jute goods (except felt).-Title changed from "Jute goods," and industry revised to exclude jute carpets, which have been transferied to the new industry classification "Carpets, rugs,

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and mats made from such materials as paper fiber, grass, jute, flax, sisal, cotton, cocoa fiber, and rags."

Knitted gloves.-Title changed from "Gloves and mittens, knitted," and industry revised to include establishments engaged in cutting and stitching fabric gloves from knit cloth made in separate mills of integrated companies, previously classified in the former industry "Gloves and mittens, cloth or cloth and leather combined, made from purchased materials." Knitted outerwear (except knit gloves)-contract factories.Title changed from "Knitted outerwear-contract factories." Knitted outerwear (except knit gloves)-regular factories or jobbers engaging contractors.-Title changed from "Knitted outerwear-regular factories."

Knitted underwear.-Revised to include establishments engaged in cutting and stitching knitted-fabric underwear from knit cloth made in separate mills of integrated companies, formerly classified in the "Women's, children's, and infants' underwear and nightwear of knitted fabrics" industry.

Linen goods.-Revised to exclude linen carpets and rugs, which have been transferred to the new industry classification "Carpets, rugs, and mats made from such materials as paper fiber, grass, jute, flax, sisal, cotton, cocoa fiber, and rags."

Linoleum, asphalted-felt-base, and other hard-surface floor coverings, not elsewhere classified.-Consolidation of former industries "Asphalted-felt-base floor covering" and "Linoleum." (1) Processed waste and recovered wool fibers-contract factories; and (2) processed waste and recovered wool fibersregular factories or jobbers engaging contractors.-Formerly one industry, "Processed waste and recovered wool fiber-for sale."

(1) Rayon broad woven goods-contract factories; and (2) rayon broad woven goods-regular factories or jobbers engaging contractors. Formerly one industry, "Rayon broad woven goods (18 inches wide and over)." The line of demarcation between broad rayon and narrow rayon fabrics was established for 1939 as 12 inches, in lieu of 18 inches at the 1937 Census of Manufactures.

Rayon throwing and spinning-contract factories.-Title changed from "Rayon throwing and spinning-commission only."

Rayon yarn and thread, spun or thrown-regular factories or jobbers engaging contractors.-Title changed from "Rayon yarn and thread-processed for sale."

(1) Silk broad woven goods—contract factories; and (2) silk broad woven goods-regular factories or jobbers engaging contractors. Formerly one industry, "Silk broad woven goods (18 inches wide and over)." The line of demarcation between broad silks and narrow silk fabrics was established for 1939 as 12 inches, in lieu of 18 inches at the 1937 Census of Manufactures.

Silk throwing and spinning contract factories.---Title changed from "Silk throwing and spinning-commission only."

Silk yarn and thread, spun or thrown-regular factories or jobbers engaging contractors.—Title changed from "Silk yarn and thread-made for sale."

(1) Woolen and worsted manufactures contract factories; and (2) woolen and worsted manufactures—regular factories or jobbers engaging contractors.-New industry classification, products of which were formerly classified in the abandoned industries "Wool combing-commission, and tops for sale," "Woolen woven goods, including woven felts," "Woolen yarn," "Wool scouring," "Worsted woven goods," and "Worsted yarn." To these new industry classifications have also been transferred establishments engaged primarily in winding woolen and worsted hand-knitting yarns, formerly classified in the "Dyeing and finishing woolen and worsted” industry.

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Group 4.-APPAREL AND OTHER FINISHED PRODUCTS MADE FROM FABRICS AND SIMILAR MATERIALS [New group, industries of which were formerly classified in the abandoned industry group "Textiles and their products." See also Group 3.-Textile-mill products and other fiber manufactures]

Belts (apparel), regardless of material.-New industry, products of which were formerly classified in the "Leather goods not elsewhere classified" industry and the abandoned industries "Furnishing goods, men's, not elsewhere classified-regular factories" and "Clothing, women's, misses', and children's, not elsewhere classified-regular factories."

Canvas products (except bags).—Title changed from "Awnings, tents, sails, and canvas covers."

(1) Children's and infants' wear not elsewhere classified— made in contract factories; and (2) children's and infants' wear not elsewhere classified-made in inside factories or by jobbers engaging contractors.-New industry classifications, products of which were formerly classified in the abandoned industries "Outerwear, children's and infants'-contract factories" and "Outerwear, children's and infants'-regular factories."

(1) Children's coats-made in contract factories; and (2) children's coats-made in inside factories or by jobbers engaging contractors.-New industry classifications, products of which were formerly classified in the abandoned industries "Outerwear, children's and infants'-contract factories" and "Outerwear, children's and infants'-regular factories."

(1) Children's dresses-made in contract factories; and (2) children's dresses-made in inside factories or by jobbers engaging contractors.-New industry classifications, products of which were formerly classified in the abandoned industries "Outerwear, children's and infants'-contract factories" and "Outerwear, children's and infants'-regular factories."

Coats, suits, and skirts (except fur coats)—made in contract factories. Title changed from "Coats, suits, and separate skirts, women's, misses', and juniors'-contract factories."

Coats, suits, and skirts (except fur coats)—made in inside factories or by jobbers engaging contractors.-Title changed from "Coats, suits, and separate skirts, women's, misses', and juniors' regular factories."

Curtains, draperies, and bedspreads made in regular factories or by jobbers engaging contractors.-Title changed from "Curtains, draperies, and bedspreads-regular factories."

Dress and semidress gloves and mittens: cloth, cloth and leather combined.-New industry, products of which were formerly classified in the abandoned industry "Gloves and mittens, cloth or cloth and leather combined, made from purchased materials." Establishments, formerly classified in this industry, which are primarily engaged in cutting and stitching knitted-fabric gloves from knit cloth made in separate mills of integrated companies, have been transferred to the "Knitted gloves" industry.

Embroideries, other than Schiffli-machine products (1) made in regular factories or by jobbers engaging contractors; and (2) contract factories.-Titles changed from "Embroideries other than Schiffli-machine products-regular factories" and "Embroideries other than Schiffli-machine products-contract factories."

Embroideries: Schiffli-machine products.-Consolidation of the former industries "Embroideries-Schiffli-machine products-contract factories" and "Embroideries-Schiffli-machine products-regular factories."

Fur coats and other fur garments, accessories, and trimmings. Consolidation of the former industries "Fur goods-contract factories" and "Fur goods-regular factories," previously classified in the "Miscellaneous industries" group.

Handkerchiefs-made in contract factories.-Title changed from "Handkerchiefs-contract factories."

Handkerchiefs-made in inside factories or by jobbers engaging contractors.-Title changed from "Handkerchiefsregular factories."

Hat and cap materials; trimmings, etc.-Title changed from "Hat and cap materials, men's," and industry revised to exclude establishments primarily engaged in the production of hatters' fur for further processing, which have been transferred to the new industry classification "Hatters' fur."

House dresses, uniforms, and aprons-made in contract factories. Title changed from "Dresses: house dresses, uniforms, and aprons-contract factories."

House dresses, uniforms, and aprons-made in inside factories or by jobbers engaging contractors.-Title changed from "Dresses: house dresses, uniforms, and aprons-regular factories."

Housefurnishings (except curtains, draperies, and bedspreads). Title changed from "Housefurnishings not elsewhere classified," and industry revised to exclude establishments primarily engaged in the manufacture of chenille bath mats, which have been transferred to the new industry classification "Carpets, rugs, and mats made of such materials as paper fiber, grass, jute, flax, sisal, cocoa fiber, and rags."

Men's and boys' hats and caps (except felt and straw) .— Title changed from "Hats and caps, except felt and straw, men's."

Men's and boys' shirts (except work shirts), collars, and nightwear-contract factories.-Title changed from "Shirts (except work shirts), collars, and nightwear-contract factories." Men's and boys' shirts (except work shirts), collars, and nightwear-made in inside factories or by jobbers engaging contractors. Title changed from "Shirts (except work shirts), collars, and nightwear-regular factories."

Men's and boys' suits, coats, and overcoats (except work clothing)-made in contract factories.-Title changed from "Clothing, men's, youths', and boys', not elsewhere classifiedcontract factories," and industry revised to exclude establishments engaged in the production of men's rainwear on a contract basis, which have been transferred to the "Raincoats and other waterproof garments (except oiled cotton)" industry. Establishments primarily engaged in cloth sponging, formerly classified in this industry, have been transferred to the new industry classification "Cloth sponging and miscellaneous special

finishing."

Men's and boys' suits, coats, and overcoats (except work clothing)—made in inside factories or by jobbers engaging contractors. Title changed from "Clothing, men's, youths', and boys', not elsewhere classified-regular factories," and industry revised to exclude establishments primarily engaged in the manufacture of men's rainwear, which have been transferred to the "Raincoats and other waterproof garments (except oiled cotton)" industry.

Men's and boys' underwear-made in contract factories.Title changed from "Underwear, men's-contract factories." Men's and boys' underwear-made in inside factories or by jobbers engaging contractors.-Title changed from "Underwear, men's-regular factories."

(1) Men's neckwear-made in contract factories; and (2) men's neckwear-made in inside factories or by jobbers engaging contractors.-New industry classifications, products of which were formerly classified in the abandoned industries "Furnishing goods, men's, not elsewhere classified-contract factories" and "Furnishing goods, men's, not elsewhere classifiedregular factories."

Millinery.-Consolidation of the former industries "Millinery-contract factories" and "Millinery-regular factories."

Miscellaneous fabricated textile products not elsewhere classified.-New industry, products of which were formerly

classified in the abandoned industries "Flags, banners, regalia, vestments, robes, and related products" and "Fabricated textile products not elsewhere classified," with the exception of vestments and academic robes, which have been assigned to the "Work clothing (except work shirts), sport garments (except leather), and other men's and boys' apparel not elsewhere classified" industry.

Raincoats and other waterproof garments (except oiled cotton). New industry, products of which were previously classified in the former industries "Clothing, men's, youths', and boys', not elsewhere classified-contract factories," "Clothing, men's, youths', and boys', not elsewhere classified-regular factories," "Clothing, women's, misses', and children's, not elsewhere classified-contract factories," and "Clothing, women's, misses', and children's, not elsewhere classified-regular factories."

Robes, lounging garments, and dressing gowns.-New industry classification, products of which were classified in the industries formerly designated as "Furnishing goods, men's, not elsewhere classified-contract factories," "Furnishing goods, men's, not elsewhere classified-regular factories," "Clothing, women's, misses', and children's, not elsewhere classifiedcontract factories," and "Clothing, women's, misses', and children's, not elsewhere classified-regular factories."

Suspenders, garters, and other goods made from purchased elastic material.-Title changed from "Suspenders, garters, and other elastic woven products (except orthopedic and athletic) made from purchased webbing."

Textile bags-not made in textile mills.-Title changed from "Bags, other than paper."

Trimmings (not made in textile mills), stamped art goods, and art needlework-contract factories.-Title changed from "Trimmings (not made in textile mills); stamped art goods for embroidering-contract factories."

Trimmings (not made in textile mills), stamped art goods, and art needlework-made in regular factories or by jobbers engaging contractors.-Title changed from "Trimmings (not made in textile mills); stamped art goods for embroideringregular factories."

Women's and misses' blouses and waists-made in contract factories. Title changed from "Blouses, women's, misses', and children's contract factories."

Women's and misses' blouses and waists-made in inside factories or by jobbers engaging contractors.-Title changed from "Blouses, women's, misses', and children's-regular factories."

(1) Women's and misses' clothing, not elsewhere classifiedmade in contract factories; and (2) women's and misses' clothing, not elsewhere classified-made in inside factories or by jobbers engaging contractors.-Titles changed from "Clothing, women's, misses', and children's, not elsewhere classifiedcontract factories" and "Clothing, women's, misses', and children's, not elsewhere classified-regular factories," respectively. These industries have been revised to exclude establishments primarily engaged in the manufacture of women's, children's, and infants' underwear and nightwear of rayon and silk woven fabrics, women's neckwear, scarfs, etc., women's and children's robes, lounging garments, and dressing gowns, and women's and children's rainwear, which establishments have been transferred to the new industry classifications "Women's, children's, and infants' underwear and nightwear of silk and rayon woven fabric," "Women's neckwear, scarfs, etc.," "Robes, lounging garments, and dressing gowns," and "Raincoats and other waterproof garments (except oiled cotton)."

Women's and misses' dresses (except house dresses)-made in contract factories.-Title changed from "Dresses, except house dresses-contract factories."

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Women's and misses' dresses (except house dresses)—made in inside factories or by jobbers engaging contractors.-Title changed from "Dresses, except house dresses-regular factories." Women's, children's, and infants' underwear and nightwear of cotton and flannelette woven fabrics.-Title changed from "Underwear and nightwear of cotton and flannelette woven fabrics, women's, children's, and infants'."

Women's, children's, and infants' underwear and nightwear of knitted fabrics.-Title changed from "Underwear and nightwear of knitted fabric, women's, children's, and infants'"; and industry revised to exclude establishments engaged in cutting and stitching knitted-fabric underwear from knit cloth made in separate mills of integrated companies. These establishments have been transferred to the "Knitted underwear" industry. Women's, children's, and infants' underwear and nightwear of silk and rayon woven fabrics.-New industry, products of which were classified in the former industries "Clothing, women's, misses', and children's, not elsewhere classified-contract factories" and "Clothing, women's, misses', and children's, not elsewhere classified-regular factories."

Women's neckwear, scarfs, etc.-New industry, products of which were formerly classified in the abandoned industries "Clothing, women's, misses', and children's, not elsewhere classified-contract factories" and "Clothing, women's, misses', and children's, not elsewhere classified-regular factories."

Work clothing (except work shirts), sport garments (except leather), and other men's and boys' apparel, not elsewhere classified. Title changed from "Clothing, work (including work shirts), and sport garments, except leather," and industry revised to exclude establishments primarily engaged in the manufacture of men's and boys' work and flannel shirts, which have been transferred to the new industry classification "Work shirts," and to include establishments engaged in the production of vestments and academic robes, formerly classified in the abandoned industry "Flags, banners, regalia, vestments, robes, and related products."

Work gloves and mittens: cloth, cloth and leather combined.New industry, products of which were formerly classified in the abandoned industry "Gloves and mittens, cloth or cloth and leather combined, made from purchased materials."

Work shirts. New industry, comprising establishments primarily engaged in the production of men's and boys' work and flannel shirts, previously classified in the former industry "Clothing, work (including work shirts), and sport garments, except leather."

Group 5.-LUMBER AND TIMBER BASIC PRODUCTS

[New group, industries of which were formerly classified in the abandoned industry group "Forest products." See also Group 6.-Furniture and finished lumber products]

(1) Logging camps and logging contractors (not operating sawmills); and (2) sawmills, veneer mills, and cooperage-stock mills, including those combined with logging camps and with planing mills. New industries, products of which, except those of plywood mills, were formerly classified in the abandoned industry "Lumber and timber products not elsewhere classified." Plywood mills now constitute a new industry, "Plywood mills." Planing mills not operated in conjunction with sawmills.Title changed from "Planing-mill products and other wooden products not elsewhere classified, made in planing mills not connected with sawmills." Establishments primarily engaged in the manufacture of venetian blinds, formerly classified in this industry, have been transferred to the new industry "Venetian blinds," Group 6.-Furniture and Finished Lumber Products.

Plywood mills.-New industry, products of which were classified in the former industries "Lumber and timber products not

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elsewhere classified" and "Planing-mill products and other wooden products not elsewhere classified, made in planing mills not connected with sawmills."

Group 6.-FURNITURE AND FINISHED LUMBER
PRODUCTS

[New group, industries of which were formerly classified in the abandoned industry group "Forest products." See also Group 5.-Lumber and timber basic products] (1) Baskets for fruits and vegetables; and (2) rattan and willowware (except furniture) and baskets other than vegetable and fruit baskets. Formerly one industry, "Baskets and rattan and willowware, not including furniture."

Billiard and pool tables, bowling alleys, and accessories.Abandoned as an industry classification. Products formerly classified in this industry have been transferred to the new industry "Sporting and athletic goods not elsewhere classified," Group 20.-Miscellaneous Industries.

Cigar boxes: wooden, part wooden.-Title changed from "Boxes, cigar, wooden and part wooden."

(1) Household furniture, except upholstered; (2) laboratory, hospital, and other professional furniture; (3) office furniture; (4) partitions, shelving, cabinet work, and office and store fixtures; (5) public-building furniture; and (6) upholstered household furniture.-Formerly one industry, "Furniture, including store and office fixtures."

Mattresses and bedsprings. Title changed from "Mattresses and bedsprings not elsewhere classified," and industry transferred from the "Miscellaneous industries" group.

Mirror frames and picture frames.-Title changed from "Mirror and picture frames."

Synthetic-resin, cellulose-plastic, vulcanized-fiber, and molded and pressed pulp fabricated articles, not elsewhere classified.Abandoned as an industry classification. Products formerly classified in this industry have been transferred to the new industries "Fiber cans, tubes, and similar products," Group 7; "Pulp goods (pressed, molded)," Group 7; and "Fabricated plastic products, not elsewhere classified," Group 20.

Turpentine and rosin.-Title changed to "Gum naval stores (processing but not gathering or warehousing)," and industry transferred to Group 9.-Chemicals and allied products.

Venetian blinds.-New industry, products of which were formerly classified in the abandoned industry "Planing-mill products, and other wooden products not elsewhere classified, made in planing mills not connected with sawmills."

Window shades.-Title changed from "Window shades (textile and paper) and fixtures," and industry transferred from the "Miscellaneous industries" group.

Wood products not elsewhere classified.-Title changed from "Wood turned and shaped and other wooden goods, not elsewhere classified."

Wooden boxes except cigar boxes.-Title changed from "Boxes, wooden, except cigar boxes."

Group 7.-PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS

(1) Coated and glazed paper; and (2) converted paper products not elsewhere classified.-Formerly one industry, "Paper goods not elsewhere classified."

Die-cut paper and paperboard, and converted cardboard.New industry, products of which were formerly classified in the abandoned industries "Cardboard, not made in paper mills," "Card cutting and designing," and "Paper goods not elsewhere classified."

(1) Fiber cans, tubes, and similar products; and (2) paperboard containers and boxes not elsewhere classified.-New industries, products of which were formerly classified in the abandoned industries "Boxes, paper, not elsewhere classified,"

"Synthetic-resin, cellulose-plastic, vulcanized-fiber, and molded and pressed pulp fabricated articles, not elsewhere classified," and "Paper goods not elsewhere classified."

Paper and paperboard mills.—-Title changed from "Paper." Paper bags, except those made in paper mills.-Title changed from "Bags, paper, exclusive of those made in paper mills."

Pulp goods (pressed, molded).-New industry, products of which were formerly classified in the abandoned industry "Synthetic-resin, cellulose-plastic, vulcanized-fiber, and molded and pressed pulp fabricated articles, not elsewhere classified." Pulp mills. Title changed from "Pulp (wood and other fiber)."

Group 8.-PRINTING, PUBLISHING, AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES

Bookbinding and related industries.-Title changed from "Bookbinding and blank-book making."

Books: printing without publishing.-New industry, products of which were classified in the industries formerly designated as "Lithographing," "Photoengraving, not done in printing establishments," and "Printing and publishing, book, music, and job."

(1) Books: publishing and printing; (2) books: publishing without printing; (3) general commercial (job) printing; and (4) machine and hand typesetting (including advertisement typesetting).- New industries, products of which were classified in the abandoned industry "Printing and publishing, book, music. and job."

Electrotyping and stereotyping, not done in printing establishments. Title changed from "Stereotyping and electrotyping, not done in printing establishments.”

Engraving (other than steel, copperplate, or wood), chasing, etching, and diesinking.—Title changed to "Engraving on metal (except for printing purposes)," and industry transferred to Group 15.-Nonferrous metals and their products.

Engraving (steel, copperplate, and wood); plate printing.Formerly designated as "Engraving, steel, copperplate, and wood, and plate printing." The engraving and plate printing of greeting cards, formerly included in this industry, have been transferred to the new industry "Greeting cards (except handpainted)."

(1) Gravure, rotagravure, and rotary photogravure (including preparation of plates); and (2) photoengraving, not done in printing establishments (including preparation of plates).—New industries, products of which were classified in the former industry "Photoengraving, not done in printing establishments."

Greeting cards (except hand-painted).—New industry, products of which were included in the industries formerly designated as "Engraving, steel, copperplate, and wood, and plate printing," "Lithographing," and "Printing and publishing, book, music, and job."

Lithographing and photo-lithographing (including preparation of stones or plates and dry transfers).—New industry, products of which were classified in the industry formerly designated as "Lithographing," with the exception of the lithographing of books and pamphlets for publishers and of greeting cards, which have been transferred to the "Books: printing without publishing" and "Greeting cards (except hand-painted)" industries, respectively.

(1) Newspapers: publishing and printing; (2) newspapers: publishing without printing; (3) periodicals: publishing and printing; and (4) periodicals: publishing without printing.— Formerly one industry, designated as "Printing and publishing, newspaper and periodical."

Photoengraving, not done in printing establishments (including preparation of plates).-Formerly designated as "Photoengraving, not done in printing establishments." Establishments

which were classified in this industry as formerly constituted and which are engaged primarily in the manufacture of products covered by the new industry classifications "Books: printing without publishing" and "Gravure, rotagravure, and rotary photogravure (including preparation of plates)," have been transferred to these latter industries.

Group 9.-CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS

Ammunition. Title changed from "Ammunition and related products." Establishments primarily engaged in the manufacture of blasting and detonating caps, formerly classified in this industry, have been transferred to the "Explosives" industry. Baking powder, yeast, and other leavening compounds. Transferred to industry Group 1.-Food and kindred products. (1) Chemicals not elsewhere classified; (2) coal-tar products, crude and intermediate; and (3) plastic materials. Formerly one industry, "Chemicals not elsewhere classified." Aluminum metal production, previously classified in the industry "Chemicals not elsewhere classified," has been transferred to the new industry "Primary smelting and refining of nonferrous metals," Group 15.-Nonferrous metals and their products.

Cleaning and polishing preparations, blackings, and dressings. New industry made up of the former industries "Cleaning and polishing preparations" and "Blacking, stains, and dressings."

(1) Colors and pigments; and (2) paints, varnishes, and lacquers. Formerly one industry, "Paints, pigments, and varnishes."

Compressed and liquefied gases-not made in petroleum refineries or in natural-gasoline plants. Formerly entitled "Compressed and liquefied gases."

Cottonseed oil, cake, meal, and linters.-Title changed from "Oil, cake, and meal, cottonseed."

Drugs and medicines (including drug grinding). Formerly two industries “Drugs and medicines" and "Drug grinding." Essential oils.-Title changed from "Oils, essential." Explosives. Revised to include establishments primarily engaged in the manufacture of blasting and detonating caps, formerly classified in the "Ammunition" industry, and of safety fuses, formerly classified in the "Fireworks" industry.

Fireworks. Title changed from "Fireworks and allied products." Manufacturers of safety fuses, formerly classified in this industry, have been transferred to the "Explosives" industry.

(1) Fish and other marine oils, cake, and meal; (2) soybean oil, cake, and meal; and (3) vegetable and animal oils, not elsewhere classified.-Formerly one industry under the title "Oils not elsewhere classified."

Grease and tallow (except lubricating greases).-Title changed from "Grease and tallow, not including lubricating greases."

Gum naval stores (processing but not gathering or warehousing).—Title changed from "Turpentine and rosin," and industry transferred from Group 6.-Furniture and finished lumber products.

(1) Hardwood distillation and charcoal manufacture; and (2) wood naval stores.-New industries, comprising establishments formerly classified in the abandoned industry "Wood distillation and charcoal manufacture."

Insecticides, fungicides, and related industrial and household chemical compounds.-Title changed from "Insecticides and fungicides, and industrial and household chemical compounds, not elsewhere classified." Products of the abandoned industry "Foundry supplies" have been transferred to this industry.

Linseed oil, cake, and meal.-Title changed from "Oil, cake, and meal, linseed."

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