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APPENDIX UNITED STATES UNITS WITH METRIC EQUIVALENTS 1 inch=2.640 centimeters. 1 foot=0.3048 meter. 1 yard=0.9144 meter. 1 mile=1.609 kilometers. 1 square yard=0.8361 square meter. 1 acre=0.4047 hectare. 1 square mile=2.590 square kilometers. 1 cubic inch=16.39 cubic centimeters. 1 cubic foot=0.02832 cubic meter. 1 cubic yard=0.7646 cubic meter. 1 liquid quart=0.9463 liter. 1 gallon=231 cubic inches=3.785 liters. 1 bushel (measured) =2,150.4 cubic inches=35.24 liters. 1 avoirdupois ounce=28.35 grams. 1 troy ounce=31.10 grams. 1 pound=0.4536 kilogram. 1 long ton=2,240 pounds=1.0160 metric tons of 1,000 kilograms 1 short ton=2,000 pounds=0.9072 metric ton. UNITED STATES GALLON AND BUSHEL WITH BRITISH EQUIVALENTS 1 United States gallon=231 cubic inches=0.8331 imperial gallon. 1 United States bushel=2,150.4 cubic inches=0.9694 imperial bushel. OFFICIAL WEIGHTS OF THE BARREL OF NONLIQUID PRODUCTS Pounds Kilo- grams Wheat flour, barley flour, rye flour, and corn meal (net)i Rosin, tar, and pitch (gross) _ _ - . 196 500 200 200 376 88.90 226.80 90. 72 90. 72 170.55 Fish, pickled (net) _ _ _ _ _ 196 500 200 200 376 88.90 226.80 90. 72 90. 72 170.55 Lime (net) - 196 500 200 200 376 88.90 226.80 90. 72 90. 72 170.55 Cement (4 bags counted as 1 barrel) (net)i -- 196 500 200 200 376 88.90 226.80 90. 72 90. 72 170.55 196 500 200 200 376 88.90 226.80 90. 72 90. 72 170.55 i Except as noted in the tables. OFFICIAL WEIGHTS OF THE UNITED STATES BUSHEL Pounds Kilo- grams Wheat, beans, peas, potatoes (Irish or white) Rye, corn (maize), linseed (flaxseed), maslin (mixed grain) Barley, buckwheat Onions Rough rice Malt Oats : Peanuts, green, in shell Castor beans 60 27.22 56 25.40 48 21. 77 57 25.86 45 20. 41 34 15.42 32 14. 51 22 9.98 60 22.68 APPROXIMATE WEIGHT OF PETROLEUM AND PRODUCTS In the United States petroleum and its products are measured by bulk, noi weight. Whether handled in containers or without them the quantities are cus- tomarily reduced to the equivalent of barrels of 42 United States gallons (barrel thus equals 158.984 liters). In many foreign countries these commodities are measured by weight. The specific gravity of the different grades of crude peti-o- leum and of the finished products varies materially. On the basis of approximate averages the Department of Commerce in converting foreign weight statistics to gallons or barrels of 42 gallons uses the factors shown in the following table: WEIGHT OF UNITED STATES GALLON WEIGHT OF BARREL OF 42 GALLONS Pounds Kilo- grams Pounds Kilo- grams Crude petroleum _-._ 7.3 7.0 6.6 6.1 7.7 3.311 3.175 2.994 2.767 3.493 306.6 294.0 277.2 256.2 323.4 139.07 133.36 126. 74 116.21 146. 69 Lubricating oils _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ___ _ 7.3 7.0 6.6 6.1 7.7 3.311 3.175 2.994 2.767 3.493 306.6 294.0 277.2 256.2 323.4 139.07 133.36 126. 74 116.21 146. 69 Illuminating oils (kerosene)_ __ _.._-_.__ .__ Gasoline and related products (motor spirit, benzine, etc.) Fuel and gas oils ___ __ 7.3 7.0 6.6 6.1 7.7 3.311 3.175 2.994 2.767 3.493 306.6 294.0 277.2 256.2 323.4 139.07 133.36 126. 74 116.21 146. 69 7.3 7.0 6.6 6.1 7.7 3.311 3.175 2.994 2.767 3.493 306.6 294.0 277.2 256.2 323.4 139.07 133.36 126. 74 116.21 146. 69 926

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A P P E N D I X

U N I T E D STATES U N I T S W I T H M E T R I C EQUIVALENTS 1 inch=2.640 centimeters. 1 foot=0.3048 meter. 1 yard=0.9144 meter. 1 mile=1.609 kilometers. 1 square yard=0.8361 square meter. 1 acre=0.4047 hectare. 1 square mile=2.590 square kilometers. 1 cubic inch=16.39 cubic centimeters. 1 cubic foot=0.02832 cubic meter. 1 cubic yard=0.7646 cubic meter. 1 liquid quart=0.9463 liter. 1 gallon=231 cubic inches=3.785 liters. 1 bushel (measured) =2,150.4 cubic inches=35.24 liters. 1 avoirdupois ounce=28.35 grams. 1 troy ounce=31.10 grams. 1 pound=0.4536 kilogram. 1 long ton=2,240 pounds=1.0160 metric tons of 1,000 kilograms 1 short ton=2,000 pounds=0.9072 metric ton.

U N I T E D STATES GALLON AND BUSHEL W I T H B R I T I S H EQUIVALENTS 1 United States gallon=231 cubic inches=0.8331 imperial gallon. 1 United States bushel=2,150.4 cubic inches=0.9694 imperial bushel.

OFFICIAL W E I G H T S OF T H E B A R R E L OF N O N L I Q U I D P R O D U C T S

Pounds Kilo-grams

Wheat flour, barley flour, rye flour, and corn meal (net)i Rosin, tar, and pitch (gross) _ _ - .

196 500 200 200 376

88.90 226.80 90. 72 90. 72

170.55

Fish, pickled (net) _ _ _ _ _

196 500 200 200 376

88.90 226.80 90. 72 90. 72

170.55 Lime (net) -

196 500 200 200 376

88.90 226.80 90. 72 90. 72

170.55 Cement (4 bags counted as 1 barrel) (net)i --

196 500 200 200 376

88.90 226.80 90. 72 90. 72

170.55

196 500 200 200 376

88.90 226.80 90. 72 90. 72

170.55

i Except as noted in the tables. OFFICIAL W E I G H T S OF T H E U N I T E D STATES BUSHEL

Pounds Kilo-grams

Wheat, beans, peas, potatoes (Irish or white) Rye, corn (maize), linseed (flaxseed), maslin (mixed grain) Barley, buckwheat Onions Rough rice Malt Oats : Peanuts, green, in shell Castor beans

60 27.22 56 25.40 48 21. 77 57 25.86 45 20. 41 34 15.42 32 14. 51 22 9.98 60 22.68

A P P R O X I M A T E W E I G H T OF P E T R O L E U M AND P R O D U C T S

In the United States petroleum and its products are measured by bulk, noi weight. Whether handled in containers or without them the quantities are cus-tomarily reduced to the equivalent of barrels of 42 United States gallons (barrel thus equals 158.984 liters). In many foreign countries these commodities are measured by weight. The specific gravity of the different grades of crude peti-o-leum and of the finished products varies materially. On the basis of approximate averages the Department of Commerce in converting foreign weight statistics to gallons or barrels of 42 gallons uses the factors shown in the following table:

W E I G H T OF U N I T E D STATES GALLON

W E I G H T OF B A R R E L OF 42 GALLONS

Pounds Kilo-grams Pounds Kilo-

grams

Crude petroleum _- ._ 7.3 7.0 6.6 6.1 7.7

3.311 3.175 2.994 2.767 3.493

306.6 294.0 277.2 256.2 323.4

139.07 133.36 126. 74 116.21 146. 69

Lubricating oils _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ___ _ 7.3 7.0 6.6 6.1 7.7

3.311 3.175 2.994 2.767 3.493

306.6 294.0 277.2 256.2 323.4

139.07 133.36 126. 74 116.21 146. 69

Illuminating oils (kerosene)_ __ _ . . _ - _ . _ _ .__ Gasoline and related products (motor spirit, benzine, etc.) Fuel and gas oils ___ __

7.3 7.0 6.6 6.1 7.7

3.311 3.175 2.994 2.767 3.493

306.6 294.0 277.2 256.2 323.4

139.07 133.36 126. 74 116.21 146. 69

7.3 7.0 6.6 6.1 7.7

3.311 3.175 2.994 2.767 3.493

306.6 294.0 277.2 256.2 323.4

139.07 133.36 126. 74 116.21 146. 69

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APPENDIX 9 2 7

F O R E I G N E X C H A N G E R A T E S ON CABLE T R A N S F E R S , N E W YORK

NOTE.—Averages are based on daily noon buying rates for cable transfers in New York City certified for customs purposes by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Exchange quotations for the following countries are partly (at least 5 days a month) or wholly nominal: Argentina, Chile (official), Columbia, and Uruguay (controlled)—beginning Jan. 1934; Brazil (official)—Jan. 1934-Nov. 1937, and beginning Jan. 1938; Brazil (free)—beginning Apr. 1939; British India—Sept. 1939-Feb. 1940; Chile (export)—begin-ning Dec. 1937; China—Aug. 1937, and beginning Mar. 1938; Finland—Oct. 1936, and Dec. 1939-Mar. 1940; Germany—beginning Sept. 1939; Hong Kong—Sept.-Oct. 1939; Hungary—beginning Jan. 1934; Italy—Nov. 1935-Mar. 1936, and beginning June 1940; Japan—Jan.-Feb. 1937, and Sept.-Oct. 1939; Mexico—Apr. 1935, and Mar. 1938-6ct. 1941; Portugal—Oct. 1936-Oct. 1937; Rumania and S p a i n -beginning Aug. 1936; Straits Settlements—Sept -Oct. 1939; Sweden—Apr.-June 1940; Uruguay (non-controlled)—beginning July 1939: Yugoslavia—Aug. 1936-Sept. 1938, and beginning Nov. 1939.

YEARLY AVERAGE RATE IN DOLLARS

COUNTRY Monetary unit

19341 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942

North America: Canada Dollar 1.0101 0.9949 0.9991 1.0000 0.9942 0.9602 2 0.8514 2 0.8735 20.8838 Mexico Peso .2774 .2778 .2776 .2775 .2212 .1930 . 1855 .2054 .2057

South America: Argentina Peso 3 .3358 .3266 .3314 .3296 .3260 3085 . 2977 6.2977 s. 2977 Brazil Cruzeiro« .0843 . 0829 7.0857 8. 0864 .0584 9. 0600 9.0606 9.0606 9.0606 Chile Peso . 1015 .0508 . 0512 10. 0517 10. 0517 10. 0517 10.0517 10. 0517 Columbia do .6178 .5601 .5708 . 5673 .5595 . 5706 .5709 .5700 "':5705 Uruguay do .7996 .8025 .7987 .7907 .6437 11. 6201 11. 6583 11. 6583 11. 6583

Europe: Belgium Belga .2329 .1842 .1692 . 1688 .1689 .1685 12.1688 Finland Markka .0223 .0216 .0219 .0218 .0216 .0199 12. 0187 '12.0201 France Franc .0657 .0660 . 0611 .0405 .0288 .0251 12. 0208 Germany Reichsmark .3938 .4026 .4030 .4020 .4016 . 4006 .4002 3997 Hungary Pengo .2957 .2960 13. 2956 .1978 .1973 14.1924 15.1848 12.1977 Italy Lira . 0856 .0825 .0729 .0526 .0526 .0520 .0504 12. 0507 Netherlands Guilder .6738 . 6771 .6448 . 5504 .5501 .5334 12. 5313 Norway Krone . 2532 .2463 .2497 .2484 .2457 . 2323 12. 2271

, Portugal Escudo .0461 .0446 . 0451 .0448 . 0443 .0404 .0371 12:0400 Rumania Leu .0100 .0093 .0074 .0073 .0073 16.0071 IT. 0069 Spain Peseta .1362 .1368 . 1231 .0605 . 0560 18.1063 .0932 '12:5913 Sweden Krona .2598 . 2527 .2563 . 2549 .2520 .2399 .2380 12. 2383 Switzerland Franc .3237 . 3250 . 3019 .2294 .2287 .2252 .2268 12. 2321 United Kingdom.._ Pound 5. 0393 4. 9018 4.9709 4. 9440 4. 8894 4. 4354 193.8300 194.0318 '4.'0356 Yugoslavia Dinar .0227 .0228 .0230 . 0231 .0231 16. 0227 . 0225 20. 0224

Asia: British India Rupee .3788 . 3696 .3752 . 3733 . 3659 .3328 .3016 .3014 .3012 China Yuan-Shanghai _ .3409 . 3657 .2975 .2961 .2136 .1188 .0600 12. 0531 Hong Kong Dollar .3872 .4822 .3171 . 3069 . 3046 .2745 .2296 12. 2459 Japan Yen .2972 .2871 .2902 .2879 .2845 . 2596 . 2344 12. 2344 Straits Settlements. Dollar .5901 .5717 . 5826 .5797 .5692 . 5174 .4698 .4713 "2"i:4692

1 Between Mar. 10, 1933, and Jan. 31, 1934, the foreign exchange value of the United States dollar was permitted to depreciate as a result of restrictions placed on gold shipments to foreign countries. By Execu-tive order of Jan. 31, 1934, the weight of the gold dollar was reduced to 15. %i grains of gold nine-tenths fine, 59.06 percent of the former weight of 25.8 grains.

2 Official rate, $0.9091, quoted in addition to free market rate beginning Mar. 22, 1940. 3 Quotations are for paper peso, equivalent to 44 percent of gold peso previously quoted. 4 No quotations available Aug. 28-Oct. 16. « Average special export rate, quoted in addition to official rate beginning Mar. 27, 1941, was $0.2370. 6 Prior to Nov. 1, 1942, official designation of Brazilian currency unit was the milreis. 7 Average free market rate, quoted in addition to official rate beginning Aug. 3, was $0.0588. 8 Average is for Jan. 4-Nov. 17 and Dec. 24-31. Free market rate discontinued with Dec. 23; average

for Jan. 4-Dec. 23 is $0.0620. 9 Average free market rate, again quoted in addition to official rate beginning Apr. 10, 1939, was $0.0512

for 1939, $0.0502 for 1940, $0.0507 for 1941, and $0.0514 for 1942. 10 Export rate, $0.0400, quoted in addition to official rate beginning Nov. 30, 1937. No quotations avail-

able for either rate beginning May 21, 1941. No quotations available Sept. 1-Nov. 28,1939. Average noncontrolled rate, quoted in addition to con-

trolled rate beginning June 22, was $0.3679 for 1939 (no quotations available Oct. 17-Nov 28), $0.3760 for 1940, $0.4338 for 1941, and $0.5272 for 1942.

12 As a result of Executive orders freezing foreign assets in the United States, quotations ceased to become available as follows: Europe—Belgium, beginning May 10, 1940; Finland, beginning June 16, 1941; France, beginning June 17, 1940; Germany, beginning June 16, 1941; Hungary, beginning Mar. 13, 1941; Italy, be-ginning June 16, 1941; Netherlands, beginning May 10, 1940; Norway, beginning Apr. 9, 1940; Portugal, beginning June 16, 1941; Spain, beginning June 16, 1941; Sweden, beginning June 16, 1941; Switzerland, beginning June 16,1941; Asia—China, beginning July 26, 1941; Hong Kong, beginning Dec. 26,1941; Japan, beginning July 26, 1941.

13 Reported on new basis beginning Aug. 3, 1936. Average for 1936 is for rates reported on old basis for Jan. 2-Aug. 1. Average rate reported on new basis for Aug. 3-Dec. 31 was $0.1978.

No quotations available Aug. 28-Nov. 8. is No quotations available Jan. 27-Feb. 8. 16 No quotations available Aug. 28-Nov. 4. i7 No quotations available beginning Feb. 1. 18 Average is for Nationalist peseta quoted beginning Apr. 1; average for Loyalist peseta quoted Jan. 2-24

was $0.0461. 19 Official rate, $4.0350, quoted in addition to free market rate beginning Mar. 25, 1940.

No quotations available beginning Jan. 29. 21 n q quotations available beginning Feb. 16. Source: Board of Governors of the Federal Reser^

Federal Reserve Bulletin. System; monthly figures published currently in

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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOURCES OF STATISTICAL DATA GENERAL NOTE

This bibliography contains under the various subject headings references to the important primary sources of statistical information for the United States. Secondary sources have been referred to if the information contained therein is presented in a particularly convenient form or if primary sources are not readily available. One-time studies presenting compilations or estimates for several years or new types of data not available in regular series are included.

Much valuable information will also be found in State reports and in reports for particular commodities, industries, or similar segments of our economic and social structure. However, because of the large number of such references, they are not included here.

Section references on the right hand side of each page indicate tha t da ta f rom the report cited appear in the Statistical Abstract. Where current reports and a summary volume are both cited in the bibliography the section reference will often appear opposite the summary volume only. Reference to the sections indicated will enable the user to ascertain the type of information presented in the original source. However, it should not be assumed tha t all of the subjects f rom tha t source are summarized in the Abstract.

The location of the publisher of the report is given except for Federal govern-mental agencies located in Washington. Major inquiries, such as the Census of Population, are referred to by name rather than by specific volume references under the various topic headings. The final reports of the Sixteenth Census, which include those on the Censuses of Agriculture, Business, Manufactures, Mineral Industries, Population, and Housing, are listed a t the end of the bibliography.

Accidents—see Vital Statistics. Section i Advertising Agencies— see Service Establishments. Agriculture—see also Population.

National Fertilizer Association, Inc., Washington, D. C. The Fertilizer Review. Quarterly 23

U. S. Agricultural Adjustment Agency. Agricultural Adjustment. Annual.

U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Crop and livestock reports. (Farm production and disposition of

principal crops, meat animals, milk, chickens, eggs, turkeys, etc.) Monthly, quarterly, annual.

Fa rm Labor Report. (Farm wage rates, fa rm employment, and re-lated data.) Monthly and special releases 6

Farm Mortgage Credit Facilities in the United States. 1942. Farm Population Estimates. Annual. The Farm Real Estate Situation. Annual. Farmer Bankruptcies, 1898-1935. 1936. Gross Farm Income and Indices of Farm Production and Prices in the

United States, 1869-1937. 1940. Income Pari ty for Agriculture. Pa r t I , Fa rm Income; Pa r t I I ,

Expenses of Agricultural Production; Pa r t I I I , Prices Paid by Farmers for Commodities and Services; Pa r t IV, Income to Farm-ers f rom Nonfarm Sources; Par t V, Population, Farms, and Farmers. Publication of this series began 1938.

1 Refers to section of Statistical Abstract in which data from listed source appear.

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Agriculture—Continued. Section^ U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics—Continued.

Livestock on Farms, January 1, by States, 1867-1919. 1938. Also annual 25

Net Farm Income Report. Annual 24 Production of Manufactured Dairy Products. Annual 25 Situation Reports. Monthly, quarterly, annual. (Separate reports

on various commodities and on aspects of agriculture such as farm income, marketing, and transportation, etc.) 24, 26

U. S. Bureau of the Census. Census of Agriculture. Quinquennial 22, 23, 25, 26 Census of Manufactures. Biennial (no survey made in 1941 or 1943).

(Processing of agricultural products.) 25-27, 29, 30 Cotton and Oils Reports. Semi-monthly, monthly, quarterly, and

and annual. The current reports are summarized in the three annual bulletins: (1) Cotton Production in the United States. (2) Cotton Production and Distribution. (3) Animal and Vegetable Fats and Oils 26,30

Drainage of Agricultural Lands. Decennial 22 Foreign Commerce and Navigation of the United States.^

Annual 14, 19, 20, 24-26, 29 Irrigation of Agricultural Lands. Decennial 22 Monthly Summary of Foreign Commerce of the United States. ^ 14,

20, 21, 24-26, 29 U. S. Bureau of the Census and U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics.

Analysis of Specified Farm Characteristics for Farms Classified by Total Value of Products. (1939). 1943 23

Farm-Mortgage Indebtedness in the United States. (1930, 1935, and 1940.) 23

U. S. Depar tment of Agriculture. Agricultural Statistics. Annual 14, 23-26 Crops and Markets. Quarterly 14, 23-26

U. S. Depar tment of Agriculture, War Food Administration. Commodity Statistics. (Separate reports on various commodities,

such as cotton, tobacco, livestock, wool, meats, dairy and poultry products, sugar, etc., including commodity futures statistics.) Annual 12

U. S. Depar tment of Agriculture and U. S. Depar tment of Commerce. Crop Yields and Weather. 1942.

U. S. Depar tment of the Interior. Annual Report 22, 34

U. S. Farm Credit Administration, Kansas City, Mo. Annual Report 12 Statistics of Farmers ' Marketing and Purchasing Cooperatives.

Annual 23 U. S. Federal Crop Insurance Corporation.

Annual Report . U. S. Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation,

Annual Report.

1 Refers to section of Statistical Abstract in which data from listed source appear. 2 Confidential during period of national emergency. Prior to May 1941 published by U. S. Bureau of

Foreign and Domestic Commerce.

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Agriculture—Continued. Section^ U. S. Rural Electrification Administration.

Annual Report. Rural Electrification News. Monthly.

U. S. Soil Conservation Service. Annual Report.

Amusement—see Service Establishments. Area.

U. S. Bureau of the Census. Areas of the United States, 1940. 1943

Banking—see Money. Births—see Vital Statistics. Building Permits—see Construction. Business—see Business Index Numbers, Public Utilities, Wholesale and

Retail Trade, and Service Establishments. Business and Industry Index Numbers.

Babson Statistical Organization, Inc. Babson Reports, Inc., Babson Park, Mass.

Babsonchart-Barometer Letter. Weekly. Cleveland Trus t Company, Cleveland, Ohio.

Cleveland Trust Company Business Bulletin. Monthly. Dow-Jones Publishing Company, New York, N. Y.

Wall Street Journal. Daily 12 Federal Reserve Bank of New York, New York, N. Y.

Monthly Review of Credit and Business Conditions. (Snyder's Index of Production and Trade.)

Guaranty Trus t Company of New York, New York, N. Y. The Guaranty Survey. Monthly.

McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, New York, N. Y. Business Week. Weekly. (Index of business activity.)

National Bureau of Economic Research, New York, N. Y. The Output of Manufacturing Industries, 1899-1937, by Solomon

Fabricant . a940. Seasonal Variations in Industry and Trade, by Simon Kuznets. 1933.

National Industrial Conference Board, New York, N. Y. Conference Board Economic Record. Semimonthly. The Economic Almanac. Annual 5

New York Times Company, New York, N. Y. New York Times. Daily. (Weekly Index of Business Conditions.)- 12

U. S. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Federal Reserve Bulletin. Monthly 5, 12, 20, 30-32

U. S. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Survey of Current Business. Monthly. Biennial Supplement 12,

13, 31, 32 U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Handbook of Labor Statistics, 1941 Edition 14 Monthly Labor Review 5, 6, 14, 29, 32

Capi ta l Movements—see Foreign Commerce. Child Welfare—see also Vital Statistics.

U. S. Bureau of the Census. Census of Population. Decennial 1, 5, 8, 9, 13 Children Under Institutional Care and in Foster Homes, 1933.

1 Refers to section of Statistical Abstract in which data from listed source appear.

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Child Welfare—Continued. Section ^ U. S. Children's Bureau.

Annual statements on maternal and child-health, crippled children, and child welfare programs, administered under Title V, Par ts 1, 2, and 3 of the Social Security Act.

Community Health and Welfare Expenditures in Wartime, 1940-42. (In 30 urban areas.)

Social Statistics. (Published from time to time as a supplement to the Bureau's monthly bulletin. The Child. Includes annual juve-nile-court statistics.)

Trend of Child Labor, 1939 to 1942. Reprint from Monthly Labor Review, U. S. Department of Labor, March 1943.

Climate. U. S. Department of Agriculture.

Yearbook of Agriculture, 1941: Climate and Man. U. S. Depar tment of Agriculture and U. S. Department of Commerce.

Crop Yields and Weather. 1942. U. S. Weather Bureau.

Climatic Summary of the United States, 1930. Climatological Data . Issued monthly and annually for each State. Daily and Hourly Precipitation. Monthly. (Hydrologic bulletins

issued for eight regions in the United States.) Daily River Stages at River gage stations on the principal rivers of

the United States. Biennial. Daily Weather Bulletin. (For local areas.) Meteorological Yearbook. (Discontinued for the duration of the war.) Monthly Meteorological Summary. Monthly Weather Review. Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin.

Commerce—see Business Index Numbers, Foreign Commerce, Public Utilities, Wholesale and Retail Trade, and Service Establishments.

Commodity Prices. Fairchild Publications, New York, N. Y.

Retail Price Index. Monthly. (Published regularly in Wall Street Journal.)

Guaranty Trust Company of New York, New York, N. Y. The Guaranty Survey. Monthly. (Wholesale price index.)

Journal of Commerce Corporation, New York, N. Y. Journal of Commerce. Daily.

National Industrial Conference Board, New York, N. Y. Conference Board Management Record. Monthly. (N. I. C. B.

cost-of-living index.) 5 The Economic Almanac. Annual 5

U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Agricultural Prices: Prices Received by Farmers for Principal Crops

and Livestock Products, Index Numbers of Prices Received by Farmers, Indexes of Prices Paid by Farmers for Articles Bought and Pari ty Prices. Monthly releases 14, 24, 25

Gross Farm Income and Indices of Farm Production and Prices in the United States, 1869-1937. 1940.

Price Spreads Between Farmers and Consumers, 1913-40. Also monthlv release.

1 Refers to seotjoja of Statistical Abstract In ̂ h icb data ffpi^ listed sdwce appear.

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Commodity Prices—Continued. Section ^ U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Handbook of Labor Statistics, 1941 E d i t i o n . . . 14 Monthly Labor Review 5, 6, 14, 29, 32 Retail Prices. Monthly releases, ^^Cost of Living and Retail Costs of

Food, ' ' ^'Retail Food Prices by Cities," and ^'Retail Prices of Fuel by Cities." Special bulletins on ^'Wartime Prices" (beginning with da ta for August 1939)- . 14,29

Wholesale Prices. Monthly release, ' 'Average Wholesale Prices and Index Numbers of Individual Commodities." Semiannual bulletin. Special bulletins on ' 'Wart ime Prices" (beginning with data for August 1939).... 14 ,25 ,32

U. S. Depar tment of Agriculture. Agricultural Statistics. AnnuaL 14,23-26 Crops and Markets. Quarterly 14, 23-26

Commodity Statistics—see Commodity Prices, Foreign Commerce, Man-ufactures, and Wholesale and Retail Trade.

Communication—see Public Utilities. Construction, Housing, and Real Estate—see also Roads.

F. W. Dodge Corporation, New York, N. Y. Dodge Statistical Research Service. Monthly. (Construction da t a . ) . 32

Dun and Bradstreet, Inc., New York, N. Y. Dun 's Statistical Review. Monthly. (Building permit data.) 12

McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, New York, N. Y. Engineering News-Record. Weekly. (Construction costs index.) __ 32

tJ . S. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Federal Reserve Bulletin. Monthly 5 ,12 ,20 ,30 -32

U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics. The Fa rm Real Es ta te Situation. Annual.

U. S. Bureau of the Census. Census of Agriculture. Quinquennial. (Tenure and equipment data.) _ 22, 23,

25, 26 Census of Business. (Construction Industry.) Decennial. Special

report for 1935 5, 31, 32 Census of Business. Real Esta te Agencies, 1935. Census of Housing, 1940 1, 32 Census of Population. Decennial. (Tenure and family data.)__ 1, 5, 8, 9, 13 Reports of surveys on housing in selected areas. (Made a t request of

National Housing Agency.) Beginning September 1942. U. S. Bureau of the Census and IJ. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics.

Farm-Mortgage Indebtedness in the United States. (1930, 1935, and 1940.) 23

U . S. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Construction Activity in United States, 1915-37. Financial Survey of Urban Housing. 1937. (Covers 22 cities.) Real Property Inventory, 1934. (Covers 64 cities. Reports were also

issued for separate cities.) Survey of Current Business. Monthly statistics and special art icles. 12,

13, 31, 32 U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Building Construction. Annual , 32 Building Construction. Monthly and quarterly releases on selected

phases 32

i Refers to of Statistical A wiiieb data from listed source appear.

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Construction, Housing, and Real Estate—Continued. Section ^ U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics—Continued.

Cost of Living and Retail Costs of Food. (Rent indexes.) Monthly release 14

Handbook of Labor Statistics, 1941 Edition 14 Monthly Labor Review 5, 6, 14, 29, 32 Union Wages and Hours in the Building Trades. Annual 5 Wholesale Prices. Monthly release, ^'Average Wholesale Prices and

Index Numbers of Individual Commodities." Semiannual bulle-tin. Special bulletins on ' 'Wartime Prices" (beginning with data for August 1939) 14, 25, 32

Ü. S. Federal Home Loan Bank Administration. Annual Report 12 Federal Home Loan Bank Review. Monthly. Annual Statistical

Supplement 12, 32 Real Esta te Investments of Life Insurance Companies. Annual.

U. S. Federal Housing Administration. Annual Report. Insured Mortgage Portfolio. Monthly.

U. S. Federal Public Housing Authority. Monthly Progress Report on All Public War-Housing (Report S-120) _ 32

U. S. Inters ta te Commerce Commission. Railroad Construction Indices. Annual.

U. S. Work Projects Administration. Urban Housing: A Summary of Real Property Inventories conducted

as Work Projects, 1934-36. 1938. Consumer Incomes and Expenditures—see also National Income.

Brookings Institution, Washington, D. C. America's Capacity to Consume, by Maurice Levin, Harold G.

Moultön, and Clark Warburton. 1934. Productivity, Wages, and National Income, by Spurgeon Bell. 1940.

National Industrial Conference Board, New York, N. Y. Conference Board Economic Record. Semimonthly. The Economic Almanac. Annual 5

U. S. Bureau of the Census. Census of Agriculture. Quinquennial 22, 23, 25, 26 Census of Population. Decennial 1, 5, 8, 9, 13

U. S. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Survey of Current Business. Monthly statistics and special articles, 12,

13, 31, 32 U. S. Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics.

Family Spending and Saving as Related to Age of Wife and Age and Number of Children (1935-36). 1942.

Rural Family Spending and Saving in Wartime (1941-42). 1943. Study of Consumer Purchases (1935-36): Urban and Village and

Farm Series. 1939-42. (22 volumes.) U. S. Bureau of Internal Revenue.

Statistics of Income. Parts 1 and 2. Annual 10 Statistics of Income Supplement Compiled from Federal Income Tax

Returns of Individuals for 1934. Section I, 1938; Section II , 1940. Statistics of Income Supplement Compiled from Income Tax Returns

for 1936. Four sections. 1940.

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Consumer Incomes and Expenditures—Continued. Section ^ U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Family Spending and Saving in Wartime (1941-42). Money Disbursements of Wage Earners and Clerical Workers, 1934-

36. 1939-41. Study of Consumer Purchases (1935-36): Urban Series. 1939-41.

U. S. Depar tment of Agriculture. Agricultural Statistics. Annual 14, 23-26

U. S. National Resources Planning Board. , Consumer Expenditures in the United States: Est imate for 1935-36.

1939 13 Consumer Incomes in the United States: Their Distribution in 1935-

36. 1938 13 U. S. Office of Price Administration.

Civilian Spending and Saving, 1941 and 1942. 1943 13 U. S. Public Health Service. National Inst i tute of Health.

The Relief and Income Status of the Urban Population of the United States, 1935. 1938.

Cooperatives—see Agriculture and Wholesale and Retail Trade. Corporations—see Manufactures and Wholesale and Retail Trade. Correctional Institutions—see Crime. Cost of Living—see Commodity Prices. Courts—see Crime. Crime and Criminals.

American Prison Association, New York, N. Y. State and National Correctional Institutions of the U. S. A. and

Canada. Annual. National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement, Washing-

ton, D. C. Report. 1931. Osborne Association, Inc., New York, N. Y.

Handbook of American Insti tutions for Delinquent Juveniles. 1937. Handbook of American Prisons and Reformatories. 1937.

U. S. Administrative Office of the United States Courts. Annual Report of the Director 3

U. S. Bureau of the Census. County and City Jails, 1933. Crime and Mental Disease or Deficiency. 1936. Judicial Criminal Statistics. Annual. Juvenile Delinquents in Public Institutions, 1933. The Prisoner's Antecedents. 1929. Prisoners in State and Federal Prisons and Reformatories. AnnuaL_ 3

U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Prison Labor in the United States, 1940. 1941.

U. S. Bureau of Prisons. Federal Offenders. Annual. Federal Prisons. 1943 3

U. S. Depar tment of Justice. Annual Report of the Attorney General. (Statistical tables included

prior to 1942.) 4 Attorney General's Survey of Release Procedures. 1939.

U. S. Federal Bureau of Investigation. Uniform Crime Reports for the United States and I ts Possessions.

Semiannual and annual bulletins 3

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Crops—see Agriculture. Section ^ Currency—see Money. Customs—see Foreign Commerce. Deaths—see Vital Statistics. Debt—see Public and Private Debt. Defectives and Delinquents—see Crime, Population, and Vital Statistics. Divorce—see Vital Statistics. Drainage—see Agriculture. Education.

National Education Association, Washington, D. C. Research Bulletin. Published five times a year. School Finance Systems. Revised 1941.

U. S. Bureau of the Census. Census of Population. Decennial 1, 5, 8, 9, 13

U. S. Office of Education. Biennial Survey of Education 8 Digest of Annual Reports of State Boards for Vocational Educat ion. 8 Federal Funds for Education. Annual. National Survey of the Education of Teachers. Bulletin, 1933, No. 10.

Vols. I - V I . Expenditure per Pupil in City Schools. AnnuaL Salary and Education of Rural School Personnel. Quinquennial

(no survey made in 1939-40). Elections—see Government. Electrical Industries—see Public Utilities. Emigration^—see Population. Employment—see Labor and Social Security. Expenditures—see Consumer Incomes and Government. Exports—see Foreign Commerce. Families—see Population. Farms and Farm Characteristics—see Agriculture. Federal Employees—see Government and Labor. Finance—see Government and Money. Fisheries.

U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Chicago, 111. Alaska Fishery and Fur-Seal Industries. Annual 28 Current fishery statistics bulletins. Monthly and annual. Fishery Market News. Monthly review. Fishery Market News Reports. Daily, monthly, and annual. Fishery Statistics of the United States. Annual 28 Propagation and Distribution of Food Fishes. Annual 28

Foreign Commerce. The Panama Canal.

Annual Report of the Governor 19 U. S. Bureau of the Census.

Foreign Commerce and Navigation of the United States.^ Annual 14, 19, 20, 24-26, 29

Monthly Summary of Foreign Commerce of the United States.^ 14, 20, 21, 24-26, 29

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Foreign and Domestic Commerce.

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Foreign Commerce—Continued. Section ^ U. S. Bureau of Customs.

Merchant Marine Statistics.^ Annual 19 Merchant Vessels of the United States, including Yachts and Gov-

ernment Vessels.^ Annual. U. S. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce.

Balance of International Payments of the United States. Annual (Publication suspended; latest da ta are for 1940. For ' revised summary data, see The United States in the World

Economy, published in 1943)__ 12, 20 U. S. Maritime Commission.

Comparative Statement of Foreign Commerce of United States Ports by States. (Report No. 298.) Annual (suspended af ter 1940 repor t ) . 19

Water-Borne Foreign and Noncontiguous Commerce and Passenger Traffic of the United States. (Report No. 2610.) Annual (sus-pended) 19

Water-Borne Foreign Commerce of the United States. (Report No. 275.) Annual (suspended af ter 1937 report bu t information for

' 1938-40 furnished for Statistical Abstract) 19 U. S. Treasury Department .

Annual Report . (Customs statistics.) 10,12, 20 Bulletin of the Treasury Depar tment . Monthly. (Data on capital

movements.) U. S. War Department .

Annual Report of the Office of Chief of Engineers. Par t I I , Com-mercial Statistics. (Confidential during period of national emer-gency.) 19

Forests and Lumber. American Lumberman, Chicago, Illinois. Biweekly. National Lumber Manufacturers Association, Inc., Washington, D. 0 .

National Lumber Trade Barometer. Monthly. U. S. Bureau of Agricultural and Industrial Chemistry.

Naval Stores Report on Turpentine and Rosin. Quarterly, semiannual, and annual 27

U. S. Bureau of the Census. Census of Business. Decennial. Special censuses in 1933 and 1935

and a special survey in 1937-38 5, 31, 32 Census of Forest Products. Annual 27 Census of Manufactures. Biennial (no survey made in 1941 or 1943) __ 25-

27, 29, 30 Pulp Mills and Paper and Paperboard Mills. Annual 27 Red Cedar Shingles and Shakes. Monthly.

U. S. Forest Service. Annual Report 27 Forest Fire Statistics. Annual 27 Forest Resources and Industries. (Reports of Nation-wide Forest

Survey for States in forest regions.) Lumber Distribution and Consumption. Annual. National Forest Areas. Annual 27 Stumpage and Log Prices. Annual.

U. S. National Forest Reservation Commission. Annual Report ^̂ 27

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Marinp Tnsnpnt.inTi nnH ivJaviVfitinn

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Forests and Lumber—Continued. Section ^ U. S. National Resources Board.

Supplementary Report of the Land Planning Committee. 1935. Par t VI I I of this report entitled ' 'Forest Land Resources, Require-ments, Problems, and Policy^' was prepared by U. S. Forest Service.

Government. William B. Dana Company, New York, N. Y.

State and Municipal Compendium. Semiannual. International City Managers ' Association, Chicago, III.

Municipal Year Book. Annual. Moody's Investors Service, New York, N. Y.

Moody's Government and Municipals. (American and foreign gov-ernment securities.) Annual.

Public Administration Service, Chicago, 111. The Units of Government in the United States, by William Anderson.

1942. The Tax Research Foundation.

Tax Systems. Ninth Edition. January 1942. (Prepared under the sponsorship of the N. Y. State Tax Commission. Published by Commerce Clearing House, Inc., Chicago, 111.)

U. S. Bureau of the Budget. The Budget of the United States Government. Annual,

U. S. Bureau of the Census. Census of Governments, 1942. Decennial. (1932 title, Financial

Statistics of State and Local Governments; 1922 and earlier censuses, Wealth, Public Debt, and Taxation.)

City Finances. (Formerly Financial Statistics of Cities.) Annual . - 11 Elections. (Regular series of reports on elections, including State and

city proposals voted upon. Special report, The Soldier Vote in 1942.) 9

Federal and State Aid, 1941. Special Study No. 19. Financing Federal, State, and Local Governments, 1941. Special

Study No. 20 Government Employment. (Formerly State and Local Government

Quarterly Employment Survey.) Quarterly Governmental Debt in the United States. Annual series on total

public debt, current debt trends, interest-bearing securities, etc Property Taxation, 1941. Special Study No. 22. Retirement Systems for State and Local Government Employees, 1941,

Special Study No. 17 State Finances. (Formerly Financial Statistics of States. Now

includes the annual report. State Tax Collections.) Annual U. S. Bureau of Internal Revenue.

Annual Report 10,25,30 Comparative Statement of Internal Revenue Collections. Month ly . _ 12 Statistics of Income. Parts 1 and 2. Annual 10

U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Occupations and Salaries in Federal Employment (1938). 1940.

(Special survey made jointly with Civil Service Commission.) 6 U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in cooperation with U. S. Work Projects

Administration. State, County, and Municipal Survey: Government Employment and

Pay Rolls, 1929 through 1938. Publication of this series began 1939. 1 Refers to section of Statistical Abstract in which data from listed source appear.

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Government—Continued. Section ^ U. S. Civil Service Commission.

Annual Report. (Statistical tables included prior to 1941.) 6 Monthly Report of E m p W m e n t 6 Retirement Report. Annual 6

U. S. Congress, Clerk of the House. Statistics of Presidential and Congressional Elections. Biennial 9

U. S. Employees' Compensation Commission, New York, N. Y. Annual Report 6

U. S. Treasury Department. Annual Repor t . 10, 12, 20 Bulletin of the Treasury Department . Monthly. Combined Statement of Receipts, Expenditures, and Balances of the

United States Government. Annual. Daily Statement of the United States Treasury 10, 12 Federal, State, and Local Government Fiscal Relations. (S. Doc. No.

69, 78th Cong., 1st sess. Report of the Committee on Intergovern-mental Fiscal Relations.)

Prices and Yields of Public Marketable Securities Issued by the United States Government and by Federal Agencies. Monthly. (Contains daily quotations.)

Hospitals—see Vital Statistics. Hotels—see Service Establishments. Hours of Labor—see Labor. Housing—see Agriculture, Construction, and Population. Immigration—see Population. Imports—see Foreign Commerce. Income—see Consumer Incomes and National Income. Industry—see Manufactures, Minerals, and Public Utilities. Institutions—see Crime and Vital Statistics. Insurance^—see also Money and Social Security.

Association of Life Insurance Presidents, New York, N. Y. Report on life insurance: (a) Admitted assets; (b) insurance writ ten;

and (c) premium collections. Monthly. Published in U. S. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Survey of Current Business.

Alfred M. Best Company, New York, N. Y. Best 's Insurance Reports. Annual. (Separate volumes on life,

casualty, and surety companies.) The Spectator, Philadelphia, Pa.

Spectator Insurance Yearbook. Annual. (Three volumes: Life Insurance; Fire and Marine Insurance; and Casualty, Surety, and Miscellaneous Insurance.) 12

U. S. Bureau of the Census. Census of Business, 1935. Insurance.

U. S. Veterans' Administration. Annual Report 6

Internat ional Trade—see Foreign Commerce. In ters ta te Commerce—see Public Utilities. Inventories—see Manufactures and Wholesale and Retail Trade. Investments—see Construction and Money. Irrigation—see Agriculture. Jails—see Crime. Judicial Criminal Statistics—see Crime.

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Juvenile Delinquents—see Crime. Section Labor—see also Social Security.

National Education Association, Washington, D. C. Salaries of School Employees. Biennial. (Published in National

Education Association's Research Bulletin.) National Industrial Conference Board, New York, N. Y.

Conference Board Management Record. Monthly 5 The Economic Almanac. Annual 5 Wages, Hours, and Employment in the United States, 1914-36. 1936.

U. S. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Federal Reserve Bulletin. Monthly. (Indexes of Employment.) 5,

12, 20, 3 0 - 3 2 U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics.

Farm Labor Report (Farm wage rates, farm employment, and related data.) Monthly and special releases 5

Farm Population Estimates. Annual. U. S. Bureau of the Census.

Census of Agriculture. Quinquennial 22, 23, 25, 26 Census of Business. Decennial. (Special censuses in 1933 and 1935.). 5,

31,32 Census of Manufactures. Biennial (no survey made in 1941 or 1943) _ 25-27,

29, 30 Census of Population. Decennial 1, 5, 8, 9, 13 Comparative Occupation Statistics for the United States, 1870 to 1940.

(Reports of Sixteenth Census, Population.) 5 Government Employment. (Formerly State and Local Government

Quarterly Employment Survey.) Quarterly 11 The Labor Force Bulletin. Issued at irregular intervals beginning

March 1943. Supplements Monthly Report on the Labor Force. Monthly Report on the Labor Force. (National estimates. Prior to

August 1942 published by U. S. Work Projects Administration as Monthly Unemployment Survey.) [

U. S. Bureau of the Census and U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Changes in Distribution of Manufacturing Wage Earners, 1899-1939.

1942. U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment and Pay Rolls. Monthly 5 Union Wages and Hours in the Building Trades. Annual 5 Handbook of Labor Statistics, 1941 Edition 14 Hours and Earnings. Monthly. Labor Turnover. Monthly 5 Monthly Labor Review 5, 6, 14, 29, 32

U. iS. Bureau of Labor Statistics in cooperation with U. S. Work Projects Administration.

state, County, and Municipal Survey: Government Employment and Pay Rolls, 1929 through 1938. Pubhcation of this series began 1939.

U. S. Census of Partial Employment, Unemployment and Occupations. Final Report on Total and Partial Unemployment, 1937. (Four

volumes.) U. S. Civil Service Commission.

Annual Report. (Statistical tables included prior to 1941.) 6 Monthly Report of Employment 6

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Labor—Continued. Section i U. S. Inters tate Commerce Commission.

Wage Statistics of Class I Steam Railways in the United States. Monthly and annual 18

U. S. Public Roads Administration. Report on Federal and State Highway Employment. Monthly.

U. S. Work Projects Administration. Workers on Relief in the United States in March 1935. Vol. I . A

Census of Usual Occupations; Vol. I I . A Study of Industrial and Educational Backgrounds.

Law Observance and Enforcement— see Crime. Life Tables—see Population. Livestock— see Agriculture. Local Government—see Government. Lumber—see Forests. Manufactures— see also Business Index Numbers and Minerals.

American Iron and Steel Insti tute, New York, N. Y. Annual Statistical Report 29

Automobile Manufacturers Association, Inc., Detroit , Mich. Automobile Facts and Figures. Annual 17

Chilton Company, Inc., Chicago, 111. Iron Age. Weekly 29

Dun and Bradstreet, Inc., New York, N. Y. Dun 's Statistical Review. Monthly 12

Moody's Investors Service, New York, N. Y. Manual of Industrial Securities. Annual.

National Association of Hosiery Manufacturers, New York, N. Y. Hosiery Statistics, 1943. Monthly and annual 30

National Bureau of Economic Research, New York, N. Y. Employment in Manufacturing, 1899-1939: An Analysis of its Rela-

tion to Production. 1943. The Output of Manufacturing Industries, 1899-1937, by Solomon

Fabricant . 1940. Penton Publishing Company, Cleveland, Ohio.

Steel. Weekly. Standard and Poor's Corporation, New York, N. Y.

Corporation Records. (7 basic volumes with a daily supplement on corporation news and statistics.) 12

Dividend Section. Daily with monthly and annual cumulative reports.

Statistical Addition. U. S. Bureau of Agricultural and Industrial Chemistry.

Naval Stores Report on Turpentine and Rosin. Quarterly, semi-annual, and annual 27

U. S. Bureau of the-Census. Census of Manufactures. Biennial (no survey made in 1941 or

1943) 25-27 ,29 ,30 Cotton Ginning Machinery and Equipment. Quinquennial. Cotton and Oils Reports. Semimonthly, monthly, quarterly, and

annual. The current reports are summarized in the three annual bulletins: (1) Cotton Production in the United States. (2) Cotton Production and Distribution. (3) Animal and Vegetable Fats and Oils 26,30

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Manufactures—Continued. Section ^ U. S. Bureau of the Census—Continued.

Industrial Reports. Monthly, quarterly, and annual, presenting data for industries or commodities. Examples of these are: Raw Wool Consumption Report (monthly). Wheat and Wheat-Flour Stocks (quarterly). Manufacture and Sale of Farm Equipment and Re-lated Products (annual). Pulp Mills and Paper and Paperboard Mills (annual) 25,27,30

U. S. Bureau of the Census and U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Changes in Distribution of Manufacturing Wage Earners, 1899-1939.

1942. U. S. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Survey of Current

Business. Monthly statistics and special articles 12, 13, 31, 32 U. S. Bureau of Internal Revt^nue.

Annual Report. (Data on tobacco manufactures, production of alcohol and distilled spirits; and miscellaneous manufactures.) 10, 25, 30

Statistics of Income, Par t II . Annual. (Data compiled from cor-poration income and excess-profits tax returns and personal holding company returns.) 10

U. S. Bureau of Mines. Report on Production of Industrial Explosives. Annual 30

U. S. Federal Power Commission. Electric Power Requirements of Industrial Establishments. Annual . 30

U. S. Federal Trade Commission. Industrial Corporation Reports. Annual. 76 industry reports and a

summary. U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Philadelphia, Pa.

Survey of American Listed Corporations. 1940. U. S. War Production Board in cooperation with U. S. Bureau of the

Census and other agencies. -Facts for Industry. (One-time and periodic series on production,

shipments, inventories, and unfilled orders, for products for which the W. P. B. has required reports in order to maintain war-time controls.) 30

U. S. Work Projects Administration, National Research Project. Production, Employment, and Productivity in 59 Manufacturing

Industries, 1919-36. Par ts 1-3. Marriage— see Vital Statistics. Medical Care— see Vital Statistics. Mental Diseases— see Vital Statistics. Merchant Vessels—see Foreign Commerce. Meteorological Data— see Climate. Minerals—see also Manufactures.

American Bureau of Metal Statistics, New York, N. Y. Year Book.

American Gas Association, New York, N. Y. Annual Statistics of the Manufactured Gas Industry 29 Annual Statistics of the Natural Gas Industry 29 Monthly Summary of Gas Company Statistics.

American Iron and Steel Inst i tute, New York, N. Y. Annual Statistical Report 29

American Metal Market , New York, N. Y. Metal Statistics. A n n u a l — . — 29

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Minerals—Continued. Section ^ American Petroleum Insti tute, New York, N. Y.

Petroleum Facts and Figures. Annual 29 McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, New York, N. Y.

Engineering and Mining Journal. Monthly 29 The Mineral Industry. Annual 29

Petroleum Publishing Company, Tulsa, Okla. The Oil and Gas Journal. Weekly 29

U. S. Bureau of the Census. Census of Manufacturers. Biennial (no survey made in 1941 or

1943) 25-27 ,29 ,30 Census of Mineral Industries. Decennial 29 Foreign Commerce and Navigation of the United States.^

Annual 14, 19, 20, 24-26, 29 Monthly Summary of Foreign Commerce of the United States 2 14,

20, 21, 24-26, 29 U. S. Bureau of Mines.

Coal Mine Accidents in the United States. Annual. fSimilar reports are also issued for accidents in metallurgical plants, coke ovens, metal mines, nonmetallic mineral mines, quarries, and the petroleum industry.) 29

Mineral Industry Surveys. Weekly, monthly, quarterly, or annual reports on production, stocks, consumption, shipments, and similar data relating to minerals. Examples of these reports are: Weekly Crude Oil Stock Report, Monthly Gypsum Report, Monthly Coke Report, Foreign Minerals Quarterly, Monthly and Annual Petro-leum Statement, etc.

Minerals Yearbook. Annual (complete volume for 1942 and subse-quent issues during the war will be withheld from general distribu-tion ; all chapters except those which are confidential will be released separately) 16,29

U. S. Bureau of the Mint. Annual Report 12, 29

U. S. Depar tment of the Interior, Solid Fuels Administration for War. Distribution of Coal Shipments. Monthly. Preliminary Estimates of Production of Coal and Coke. Monthly. Statistical report of Bituminous Coal Division (now Solid Fuels Ad-

ministration for War) published annually in U. S. Bureau of Mines, Minerals Yearbook 16, 29

Weekly Coal Report. U. S. Federal Power Commission.

Statistics of Natural Gas Companies. Annual. U. S. Treasury Department .

Bulletin of the Treasury Department Monthly. (Gold and silver statistics.)

U. S. War Production Board in cooperation with U. S. Bureau of the Census and other agencies.

Facts for Industry. (One-time and periodic series on production, shipments, inventories, and unfilled orders, for products for which the W. P. B. has required reports in order to maintain war-time controls.) 30

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Minerals—Continued. Section ^ U. S. Work Projects Administration, National Research Project.

Production, Employment, and Productivity in the Mineral Extrac-tive Industries, 1880-1938.

U. S. Work Projects Administration, National Research Project, in coop-eration with U. S. Bureau of Mines.

Employment and Related Statistics of Mines and Quarries, 1935: Coal. Mechanization, Employment, and Output per Man in Bituminous-

Coal Mining. (2 volumes.) Technology, Employment, and Output per Man in Copper Mining. Technology, Employment, and Output per Man in Iron Mining. Technology, Employment, and Output per Man in Petroleum and

Natural-Gas Production. Money, Banking, and Investments.

American Bankers' Association, New York, N. Y. Condition and Operation of State Banks. Annual. Savings Deposits and Depositors. Annual (Suspended af ter 1940

report) 12 William B. Dana Company, New York, N. Y.

Commercial and Financial Chronical. Seniiweekly 12 Commercial and Financial Chronicle's Bank and Quotation Record.

Monthly. Dow-Jones Publishing Company, New York, N. Y.

Wall Street Journal. Daily 12 Dun and Bradstreet, Inc., New York, N. Y.

Dun's Statistical Review. Monthly 12 Moody's Investors Service, New York, N. Y.

Moody's Manual of Investments. Annual. (Volumes on Industrials; Banks, Insurance, Real Estate , and Investment Trusts; Government and Municipals; Railroads; and Public Utilities.) 12

New York Stock Exchange, New York. N. Y. Year Book. Annual 12

New York Times Company, New York, N. Y. New York Times. Daily. (Average stock prices.) 12

Standard and Poor's Corporation, New York, N. Y. Corporation Records. (7 basic volumes with a daily supplement on

corporation news and statistics.) 12 Current Statistics. Monthly. Dividend Section. Daily with monthly and annual cumulative reports. Statistical Addition.

U. S. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Annual Report I - - 12 Banking and Monetary Statistics. 1943 12, 20 Consumer Installment Credit in Commercial Banks. Monthly release. Federal Reserve Bulletin. Monthly 5, 12, 20, 30-32

U. S. Building and Loan League, Chicago, 111. (Not a government agency.)

Secretary's Annual Report 12 U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics.

Agricultural Finance Review. Annual. Farm Mortgage Credit Facilities in the United States. 1942. Revised Annual Estimates of Farm-Mortgage Debt by States, 1930-43.

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Money, Banking, and Investments—Continued. Section ^ U. S. Bureau of the Census.

Census of Business, 1939. Sales Finance Companies. Census of Business, 1935. Banks, Financial Insti tutions (other than

banks), Insurance. Census of Housing, 1940.. (Mortgage data.) 1, 32 Foreign Commerce and Navigation of the United States.^ Annual.

(Gold and silver exports and imports.) 14, 19, 20, 24-26, 29 Monthly Summary of Foreign Commerce of the United States.^

(Gold and silver exports and imports.) 14, 20, 21, 24-26, 29 Sales Finance Companies. Monthly.

U. S. Bureau of the Census and U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Farm-Mortgage Indebtedness in the United States. (1930, 1935, and

1940.) 23 U. S. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce.

Balance of International Payments of the United States. Annual (Publication suspended; latest data are for 1940. For revised summary data, see The United States in the World Economy, published in 1943.) 12,20

Survey of Current Business. Monthly. Biennial Supplement— 12, 13, 31, 32 U. S. Bureau of the Mint.

Annual Report 12, 29 U. S. Comptroller of the Currency.

Abstract of Reports of Condition of National Banks. Quarter ly , 12 Annual Report J 12

U. S. Farm Credit Administration, Kansas City, Mo. Annual Report 12 Semiannual Report on Loans and Discounts, 12

U. S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Annual Report 12 Assets and Liabilities of Operating Insured Banks. Semiannual.

U. S. Federal Home Loan Bank Administration. Annual Report 12 Federal Home Loan Bank Review. Monthly. Annual Statistical

Supplement 12,32 Quarterly Report of Membership Progress of Federal Home Loan

Bank System 12 Trends in the Savings and Loan Field. Annual 12

U. S. Federal Housing Administration. Annual Report. (Mortgage data.)

U. S. Post Office Department . Operations of the Postal Savings System. Annual 12

U. S. Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Quarterly Report 12

U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Philadelphia, Pa. Annual Report . Problem of Multiple Trading on Securities Exchanges. 1940. Secondary Distributions of Exchange Stocks. 1942. Security Issues of Electric and Gas Utilities. AnnuaL Selected Statistics on Securities and Exchange Markets. 1939. Statistical Bulletin. Monthly 12

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Money, Banking, and Investments—Continued. Section ^ U. S. Treasury Department .

Annual Report 10, 12, 20 Bulletin of the Treasury Department . Monthly. Circulation Statement of United States Money. Monthly . 12 Daily Statement of the United States Treasury 10, 12 Prices and Yields of Public Marketable Securities Issued by the

United States Government and by Federal Agencies. Monthly. (Contains daily quotations.)

Mortality—see Vital Statistics. Mortgage Data—see Construction, Money, and Public and Private Debt. Municipal Government—see Government. Natality—see Vital Statistics. National Income and Wealth—see also Consumer Incomes.

Brookings Institution, Washington, D. C. Productivity, Wages, and National Income, by Spurgeon Bell. 1940.

Doane, Robert R. The Anatomy of American Wealth. Harper and Brothers Publishers,

New York, N. Y. 1940. The Measurement of American Wealth. Harper and Brothers

Publishers, New York, N. Y. 1933. National Bureau of Economic Research, New York, N. Y.

Commodity Flow and Capital Formation by Simon Kuznets. Vol. I . 1938.

Distribution of Income by States in 1919, by O. W. Knauth . 1922. Income in the United States, Vols. I and II , by Wesley C. Mitchell,

Willford I. King, F. R. Macaulay, and O. W. Knauth . 1921-22. National Income and Capital Formation, 1919-35, by Simon Kuznets.

1937. National Income and Its Composition, 1919-38, by Simon Kuznets.

1942. On the Measurement of National Wealth, by Simon Kuznets and

others. Article in Studies of Income, Vol. I I . 1938. National Industrial Conference Board, New York, N. Y.

Conference Board Economic Record. Semimonthly. (See article on wealth in issue of November 11, 1939.)

The Economic Almanac. Annual 5 National Income in the United States, 1799-1938, by Robert F.

Martin. 1939. U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics.

Net Farm Income Report. Annual • 24 U. S. Bureau of the Census.

Census of Governments, 1942. Decennial. (1932 title, Financial Statistics of State and Local Governments; 1922 and earlier cen-suses, Wealth, Public Debt, and Taxation.)

U. S. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Income in the United States, 1929-37, by Robert R. Nathan. 1938. Monthly Income Payments in the United States, 1929-40, by Fred-

erick V. Cone. 1940. National Income in the United States, 1929-35. 1936. Survey of Current Business. Monthly statistics and special articles.

Biennial Supplement 12, 13, 31, 32

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National Income and Wealth—Continued. Section ^ U. S. Bureau of Internal Revenue.

Annual Report 10, 25, 30 Statistics of Income. Parts 1 and 2. Annual 10 Statistics of Income Supplement Compiled from Federal Income Tax

Returns of Individuals for 1934. Section I, 1938; Section II , 1940. Statistics of Income Supplement Compiled from Income Tax Re-

turns for 1936. Four sections. 1940. U. S. Federal Trade Commission.

National Wealth and Income. 1926. Senate Document, No. 126, 69th Congress, 1st Session.)

Naturalization—see Population. Occupations—see Labor, Population, and Social Security. Population and Population Characteristics—see also Vital Statistics.

Commonwealth of the Philippines, Commission of the Census. Census of Population, 1939 1

Princeton University School of Public Affairs and Population Asso-ciation of America, Inc., Princeton, N. J.

Population Index. Quarterly. U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics.

Farm Population Estimates. Annual. U. S. Bureau of the Census.

Census of Agriculture. Quinquennial 22, 23, 25, 26 Census, of Housing. 1940 1,32 Census of Population. Decennial 1, 5, 8, 9, 13 Marriage and Divorce Statistics. Annual to 1932. Da ta for 1937-

40 included under Vital Statistics—Special Reports 2 Population Estimates. Special releases 1 Vital Statistics—Special Reports. (Series include Mortali ty Sum-

maries, 1900-1940; Hospitals and other Insti tutional Facilities and Services, published in 1938; Marriage and Divorce Statistics, 1937-40; State summaries; Life Tables; and other selected subjects.) 2

United States Life Tables. Decennial 2 U. S. Depar tment of Justice.

Annual Report of the Attorney General. (Statistical tables on im-migration included prior to 1942.) 1_ 4

U. S. National Resources Planning Board. Estimates of Future Population of the United States, 1940-2000.

1943 1 Population Statistics. 1938. Vol. I, National Da ta ; Vol. I I , State

Da ta ; Vol. I l l , Urban Data . Problems of a Changing Population, 1938.

U. S. Social Security Board. Statistics of Family Composition in Selected Areas of the United

States, 1935. 1941. (Bureau of Research and Statistics, Memo-randum No. 45, Vols. 1-11.)

Postal Service—see Public Utilities. Power— see Manufacturers and Public Utilities. Prices— see Business Index Numbers and Commodity Prices. Prisons and Prisoners—see Crime. Production— see Agriculture, Business Index Numbers, Manufactures, and

Minerals.

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Public Assistance— see Child Welfare, Social Security, and Vital Statistics. Section ^ Public and Private Debt—see also Construction and Money.

National Municipal Review, 'New York, N. Y. Bonded Debt of Selected Cities, Jan. 1, by Rosina Mohaupt. Annual

in June issue. Twentieth Century Fund, New York, N. Y.

Debts and Recovery: 1929 to 1937, by Albert G. Har t . 1938. The Internal Debts of the United States, by Evans Clark. 1933.

U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics. The Agricultural Finance Review. Annual.

U. S. Bureau of the Census. Census of Governments, 1942. Decennial. (1932 title, Financial

Statistics of State and Local Governments; 1922 and earlier cen-suses, Wealth, Public Debt, and Taxation.)

City Finances. (Formerly Financial Statistics of Cities.) Annual-_ 11 Financing Federal, State, and Local Governments, 1941. Special

Study No. 20 11 Governmental Debt in the United States. Annual series on total

public debt, current debt trends, interest-bearing securities, etc 11 State Finances. (Formerly Financial Statistics of States. Now in-

cludes the annual report. State Tax Collections.) Annual 11 U. S. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce.

Indebtedness in the United States, 1929-41. Published in November 1941 issue of Survey of Current Business and special bulletin.

Long Term Debts in the United States, by D. C. Horton. 1937. Survey of Current Business. (Special annual article.) 12, 13, 31, 32

U. S. Treasury Department . Annual Report 10, 12, 20 Bulletin of the Treasury Department . Monthly. Combined Statement of Receipts, Expenditures, and Balances of the

United States Government. Annual. Daily Statement of the United States Treasury 10, 12 Prices and Yields of Public Marketable Securities Issued by the

United States Government and by Federal Agencies. Monthly. (Contains daily quotations.)

Public Health— see Vital Statistics. Public Lands.

U. S. Depar tment of the Interior. Annual Report 22, 34

U. S. General Land Office. Report of the Commissioner, 1942. (Restricted during war period.)- 34

Public Utilities.— see also Manufactures, Minerals, and Money. American Gas Association, New York, N. Y.

Annual Statistics of the Manufactured Gas Industry 29 Annual Statistics of the Natural Gas Industry 29 Monthly Summary of Gas Company Statistics.

American Railway Car Insti tute, New York, N. Y. Statistics of Car Building and Car Repairing. Annual.

American Telephone and Telegraph Company, New York, N. Y. Annua] Report 15

American Transit Association, New York, N. Y. . Transit Fact Book. Annual.

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Public utilities—Continued. . Section ^ American Trucking Associations, Inc., Washington, D. C.

Truck Loading and Revenue. Monthly releases. Association of American Railroads, Washington, D. C.

Daily, weekly, monthly, annual, and special reports on railroad conditions.

Revenue Freight Loaded and Received f rom Connections. Weekly. _ 18 Edison Electric Institute, New York, N. Y.

Edison Electric Inst i tute Bulletin. Monthly. The Electric Light and Power Industry in the United States.

Annual 16 Kenfield-Davis Publishing Co., Chicago, 111. Mass Transportation.

Monthly 18 Lake Carriers' Association, Cleveland, Ohio.

Annual Report. Lloyd's, London, England.

Lloyds Register of Shipping 19 McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, New York, N. Y.

Bus Transportation. Monthly. Annual Review and Statistical Number 18

National Association of Motor Bus Operators, Washington, D. C. Bus Facts. Annual.

The Panama Canal. Annual Report of the Governor 19

U. S. Bureau of the Census. Census of Electrical Industries, 1937. (Central Electric Light and

Power Stations; Street Railways and Trolley-Bus and Motorbus Operations; Telephones and Telegraphs. Survey discontinued.). 15, 16, 18

U. S. Bureau of Customs. Merchant Marine Statistics.^

Annual 19 U. S. Civil Aeronautics Administration.

Civil Aeronautics Journal. Monthly 18 U. S. Federal Communications Commission.

Monthly Reports of Telephone, Telegraph, and Radiotelegraph Carriers.

Statistics of the Communications Industry in the United States. Annual 15

U. S. Federal Power Commission. Consumption of Fuel for Production of Electric Energy. Monthly.

(Annual summary.) 16 Electric Power Requirements of Industrial Establishments. Annual- 30 Electric Power Requirements and Supply. Monthly. Electric Power Statistics, 1920-40 16 National Electric Rate Book. Supplement Service. Production of Electric Energy and Capacity of Generating Plants.

Annual____ 16 Production of Electric Energy in the United States. Monthly. Revenues and Income of Privately Owned Class A and Class B Electric

Utilities in the United States. Monthly. Statistics of Electric Utilities in the United States. Annual 16

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Marine Inspection and Navigation.

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Public Utilities—Continued. Section ^ U. S. Federal Power Commission—Continued.

Typical Electric Bills, Cities of 50,000 Population or More. Annual . 16 Typical Residential Electric Bills, Cities of 2,500 Population and

More. Annual 16 U. S. Inland Waterways Corporation.

Annual Report. U. S. Inters ta te Commerce Commission.

Comparative Statement of Railway Operating Statistics. Annual. Freight Commodity Statistics, Class I Steam Railways. Monthly and

annual. Operating Revenues and Operating Expenses of Class I Steam Rail-

ways. Monthly 18 Operating Statistics of Class I Steam Railways. Monthly 18 Preliminary Abstract of Railway Statistics (includes express com-

panies and the Pullman Company). Annual. Revenues, Expenses, Statistics of Class I Motor Carriers. Quarterly.

(Separate reports on passengers and property.) 18 Revenues, Passengers, and Vehicle-Miles of Class I Motor Carriers of

Passengers. Monthly. Selected Income and Balance-Sheet I tems of Class I Steam Railways.

Monthly. Statistics of Carriers by Water . Quarterly and Annual. Statistics of Class I Motor Carriers. Annual. (Covers both pas-

senger and property data.) 18 Statistics of Electric Railways. Annual. Statistics of Freight Forwarders. Quarterly and annual. Statistics of Oil Pipe Line Companies. Quarterly and annuaL 29 Statistics of Private Car Owners. Quarterly and annual. Statistics of Railways in the United States. Annual 18

U. S. Marit ime Commission. Economic Survey of Coastwise and Intercoastal Shipping. 1939.

U. S. Post Office Department . Annual Report i 15

U. S. Public Roads Administration. Annual s tatements on motor-vehicle registration, gasoline taxation

and consumption, State highway income and expenditures, mileage of State highways existing and built during year, etc 17

U. S. Rural Electriiication Administration. Annual Report . Rural Electriiication News. Monthly.

U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Philadelphia, Pa. Annual Report . Security Issues of Electric and Gas Utilities. Annual. Depreciation and Dividend Statistics of Electric and Gas Utility Sub-

sidiaries of Registered Holding Companies. 1930-40. Dividend Status of Preferred Stocks of Registered Pubhc-Utility

Holding Companies and their Electric and Gas Utility Subsidiaries, as of December 31, 1938.

Financial Statistics for Electric and Gas Subsidiaries of Registered Public-Utility Holding Companies. 1930-42.

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Public utilities—Continued. Section ^ U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Philadelphia, Pa .—Cont 'd .

Financial Statistics for Electric and Gas Subsidiaries of Registered . Public-Utility Holding Companies. Annual.

U. S. Tennessee Valley Authority, Knoxville, Tenn. Annual Report.

U. S. War Department . Annual Report of the Office of Chief of Engineers. Par t I I , Com-

mercial Statistics. (Confidential during period of national emer-gency.) 19

Lake Series. (Revised 1939.) (Confidential during period of national emergency.)

Port and Terminal Charges a t United States Great Lakes Ports. An-nual (1942 latest edition during war period).

Port and Terminal Charges a t United States Seaports. Annual (1942 latest edition during war period).

Transportation Series. (Confidential during period of national emer-gency.)

U. S. War Depar tment and U. S. Maritime Commission. Port Series. (Revised a t intervals.) (Confidential during period of

national emergency.) Western Union Telegraph Company, New York, N. Y.

Annual Report 15 Real Estate—see Construction. Reformatories—see Crime. Religious Bodies.

U. S. Bureau of the Census. Census of Religious Bodies. Decennial 1

Retail Trade—see Wholesale and Retail Trade. Roads.

U. S. Public Roads Administration. Annual report on Federal highway activity 17 Annual statements on motor-vehicle registration, gasoline taxation

and consumption, State highway income and expenditures, mileage of State highways existing and built during year, etc 17

Public Roads. Quarterly. Sales—see Service Establishments and Wholesale and Retail Trade. Savings—see Consumer Incomes, Money, and National Income. Securities—see Money. Service Establishments.

Horwath and Horwath, New York, N. Y. Horwath Hotel Accountant. Monthly.

Media Records, Inc., New York, N. Y. Printers ' Ink Publishing Company, New York, N. Y.

Priiiters' Ink. Weekly. Publishers' Information Bureau, Inc., New York, N. Y.

National Advertising Records. Semimonthly. U. S. Bureau of the Census.

Census of Business: Service Establishments. Decennial. (Special census in 1935.) 31

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Social Security—see also Labor. Section ^ American Association for Social Security, New York, N. Y.

Social Security in the United States. Annual. U. S. Bureau of the Census.

Retirement Systems for State and Local Government Employees, 1941. Special Study No. 17 11

U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Handbook of Labor Statistics, 1941 Edition 14 Monthly Labor Review 5, 6, 14, 29, 32

U. S. Civil Service Commission. Retirement Report. Annual 6

U. S. Employees' Compensation Commission, New York, N. Y. Annual Report 6

U. S. Railroad Retirement Board, Chicago, 111. Annual Report 7 The Monthly Review 7

U. S. Social Security Board. Annual Report 7 Social Security Bulletin. Monthly 7 Social Security Yearbook 7

U. S. Veterans' Administration. Annual Report 6

U. S. Work Projects Administration. Trends in Relief Expenditures, 1910-35. 1937.

State and Local Government—see Government. Stores—see Service Establishments and Wholesale and Retail Trade. Tax Collections—see Government. Trade—see Foreign Commerce, Service Establishments, and Wholesale and

Retail Trade. Transportation—see Public Utilities. Unemployment—see Labor and Social Security. Utilities, Public—see Public Utilities. Vital Statistics, Health, and Medical Care—see also Population.

American Medical Association, Council on Medical Education and Hos-pitals, Chicago, 111.

Hospital Service in the United States. Annual 2 Committee on the Costs of Medical Care.

Medical Care for the American People. 1932. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, New York, N. Y.

Statistical Bulletin. Monthly 2 Twenty-five Years of t iea l th Progress by Louis I. Dublin and Alfred

J . Lotka. 1937. National Safety Council, Chicago, 111.

Accident Facts. AnnuaL U. S. Bureau of the Census.

Current Mortali ty Analysis. Monthly. Marriage and Divorce Statistics. Annual to 1932. Da t a for 1937-40

included under Vital Statistics—Special Reports 2 Monthly Vital Statistics Bulletin. Patients in Mental Institutions. Annual 2 Summary of Motor Vehicle Accident Fatalities. Quarterly. United States Life Tables. Decennial 2

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Vital Statistics, Health, and Medical Care—Continued. Section» U. S. Bureau of the Census—Continued.

Vital Statistics Rates in the United States, 1900-40 2 Vital Statistics—Special Reports. (Series include Mortality Summaries,

1900-40; Hospitals and other Institutional Facilities and Services, published in 1938; Marriage and Divorce Statistics, 1937-40; State summaries; Life Tables, and other selected subjects.) 2

Vital Statistics of the United States. Annual. Par t I, Place of Occurrence; Par t II , Place of Residence; Par t I I I , Supplement 1939-40 2, 17

Weekly Mortality Index. U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Handbook of Labor Statistics, 1941 Edition 14 Monthly Labor Review. (Accident data.) 5, 6, 14, 29, 32

U. S. Bureau of Mines. Coal Mine Accidents in the United States. Annual. (Similar reports

are also issued for accidents in metallurgical plants, coke ovens, metal mines, nonmetallic mineral mines, quarries, and the petroleum industry.) 29

Coal Mine Fatalities. Monthly. U. S. In ters ta te Commerce Commission.

Accident Bulletin. Annual 18 Accidents, Steam Railways. Monthly.

U. S. Navy Depar tment . Annual Report, Surgeon General^ U. S. N.

U. S. Public Heal th Service. Annual Report of the Surgeon General of the United States Public

Health Service. National Inst i tute of Health Bulletins. (Series of reports largely on

laboratory research but include some statistical studies. Nos. 1-182.) The Notifiable Diseases, by States. Annual. Public Health Bulletins. (Series of reports on research studies in

public health, including many statistical studies. Nos. 1-285.) Public Heal th Reports. Weekly. Special reports of the National Health Survey of 1935-36. Supplements to the Public Health Reports. Nos. 1-175 2 Venereal Disease Information. Monthly.

U. S. Social Security Board. Medical Care and Costs in Relation to Family Income—A Statistical

Source Book. (Bureau of Research and Statistics, Memorandum No. 51.)

Prepayment Medical Care Organizations. (Bureau of Research and Statistics, Memorandum No. 55.)

U. S. Veterans' Administration. Annual Report . (Data on veterans' facilities.) 6

U. S. War Department . Annual Report , Surgeon General, U. S. Army.

Wages—see Labor and Social Security. Wealth—see National Income. Weather—see Climate.

Welfare—see Child Welfare and Social Security.

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Wholesale and Retail Trade. Section ^ Chain Store Publishing Company, New York, N. Y.

Chain Store Age. Monthly 31 Dun and Bradstreet, Inc., New York, N. Y.

Dun's Review. Monthly 12 Dun's Statistical Review. Monthly 12

U. S. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Federal Reserve Bulletin. (Department store and consumer credit

statistics.) 5, 12, 20, 30-32 U. S. Bureau of the Census.

Census of Business. Decennial. Special censuses in 1933 and 1935 and a special survey for 1937-38. (Retail Trade, Wholesale Trade, Distribution of Manufacturers ' Sales.) 5, 31, 32

Inventories, Independent Retail Stores. Annual. Retail Sales, Independent Stores. Monthly. (Reports for each of

34 States and a summary.) Wholesalers' Sales, Inventories, and Credits. Monthly.

U. S. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Consumer Market Data Handbook. 1939. Industrial Market Data Handbook of the United States. 1939. Survey of Current Business. Monthly statistics and special articles.

Biennial Supplement 12, 13, 31, 32 U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Handbook of Labor Statistics, 1941 Edition 14 Monthly Labor Review 5, 6, 14, 29, 32

. Retail Prices. Monthly releases, ' 'Cost of Living and Retail Costs of Food," ' 'Retail Food Prices by Cities," and "Retail Prices of Fuel by Cities." Special bulletins on "Wart ime Prices" (beginning with da ta for August 1939) 14, 29

Wholesale Prices. Monthly release, "Average Wholesale Prices and Index Numbers of Individual Commodities." Semiannual bulletin. Special bulletins on "Wart ime Prices" (beginning with data for August 1939) 14, 25, 32

Work Relief—see Social Security.

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SIXTEENTH DECENNIAL CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES

LIST OF FINAL REPORTS

[Each part of a volume in this list is a separate book or pamphlet. Preliminary bulletins, which were issued in advance of final reports, are not included in the list.]

Agriculture. VoL I: Farms and Farm Property, with Related Information for Farms and

Farm Operators, Livestock and Livestock Products, and Crops Statistics for Counties (6 parts).

Par t 1. New England, Middle Atlantic and East North Central States. Par t 2. West North Central States. Par t 3. South Atlantic States. Par t 4. East South Central States. Part 5. West South Central States. Part 6. Mountain and Pacific States.

Vol. II : Value of Farm Products; Farms Classified by Major Source of Income; Farms Classified by Value of Products, Statistics for Counties (3 parts).

Part 1. The Northern States. Part 2. The Southern States. Part 3. The Western States.

Vol. I l l : General Report. Statistics by Subjects. Territories and Possessions. Irrigation of Agricultural Lands. Drainage of Agricultural Lands. Other Reports:

Special Poultry Report. Special Cotton Report. Cross-line Acreage. Cows Milked and Dairy Products. Drainage of Alluvial Lands. Tabular and Graphic Presentation of Specified Irrigation Census

Statistics. Abandoned or Idle Farms. Handbook—Census of Agriculture: 1940. Ranking Agricultural Counties. Analysis of Specified Farm Characteristics for Farms Classified by

Total Value of Products (Cooperative Study—Bureau of the Census, U. S. Department of Commerce and the Bureau of Agricultural Economics and the Farm Security Administration of the U. S. De-partment of Agriculture).

Crop-Sharing Contracts. Cash Rent (Cooperative Study—Bureau of the Census, U. S. Depart-

ment of Commerce and the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, U. S. Department of Agriculture).

Value of Farm Products by Color and Tenure of Farm Operator. Business.

Vol. I: Retail Trade: 1939 (3 parts). Par t 1. United States Summaries and General Analyses. Par t 2. Commodity Sales and Analysis by Sales Size. Par t 3. Kinds of Business by Areas, States, Counties and Cities.

954

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Business—Continued. VoL I I : Wholesale Trade: 1939. Vol. I l l : Service Establishments; Places of Amusement; Hotels; Tourist

Courts and Tourist Camps—1939. Vol. IV: Construction: 1939. Vol. V: Distribution of Manufacturers ' Sales: 1939.

Geography. Areas of the United States: 1940. Unincorporated Communities by States, United States.

Manufactures. Vol. I: Statistics by Subjects. Vol. I I : Reports by Industries (2 parts).

Par t 1. Groups 1-10. Par t 2. Groups 11-20.

Vol. I l l : Reports for States and Outlying Areas. Other Reports:

Man-Hour Statistics for 171 Selected Industries (Cooperative Study— Bureau of the Census, U. S. Department of Commerce and Bureau of Labor Statistics, U. S. Department of Labor).

Changes in the Distribution of Manufacturing Wage Earners 1899-1939 (Cooperative Study—Bureau of the Census, U. S. Department of Com-merce and Bureau of Agricultural Economics, U. S. Department of Agri-culture) .

Mineral industries. Vol. I. General Summary and Industry Statistics. Vol. I I : State and County Statistics.

Population. Vol. I: Number of Inhabitants . Vol. I I : Characteristics of the Population (7 parts).

Par t 1. U. S. Summary, Alabama-District of Columbia. Par t 2. Florida-Iowa. Par t 3. Kansas-Michigan. Par t 4. Minnesota-New Mexico. Par t 5. New York-Oregon. Par t 6. Pennsylvania-Texas. Par t 7. Utah-Wyoming.

Vol. I l l : The Labor Force (5 parts) . Pa r t 1. United States Summary. Pa r t 2. Alabama- Ind iana . Pa r t 3. Iowa-Montana . Par t 4. Nebraska-Oregon. Par t 5. Pennsylvania-Wyoming.

Vol. IV: Characteristics by Age (4 parts). Par t 1. U. S. Summary. Pa r t 2. Alabama-Louisiana. Par t 3. Maine-North Dakota. Par t 4. Ohio-Wyoming.

Other reports: Education, Occupation, and Household Relationship of Males 18-44 Years

Old (prepared in cooperation with the Special Service Division of the War Department) .

Characteristics of Persons Not in the Labor Force 14 Years Old and Over. Insti tutional Population 14 Years Old and Over.

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Population—Continued. Other reports—Continued.

Comparative Occupation Statistics for the United States, 1870-1940. Characteristics of the Nonwhite Population by Race. Internal Migration, 1935 to 1940. State of Bir th of the Native Population. Nat ivi ty and Parentage of the White Population.

General Characteristics. Country of Origin of Foreign Stock. Mother Tongue.

Differential Fertility, 1940 and 1910. The Labor Force (Sample Statistics),

Wage or Salary Income in 1939. Employment and Personal Charactistics. Usual Occupation. Industrial Characteristics. Occupational Characteristics. Employment and Family Characteristics of Women.

Families. General Characteristics. Types of Families. Employment Status. Family Wage or Salary Income in 1939. Tenure and Rent . Income and Rent . Characteristics of Rural Fa rm Families. Size of Family and Age of Head.

Housing. Vol. I : Da ta for Small Areas (2 parts) .

Pa r t 1. U. S. Summary and Alabama-Nebraska. Pa r t 2. Nevada-Wyoming.

Vol. I I : General Characteristics (5 parts) . Pa r t 1. U. S. Summary. Pa r t 2. Alabama-Indiana. Pa r t 3. Iowa-Montana. Pa r t 4. Nebraska-Pennsylvania. Pa r t 5. Rhode Island-Wyoming.

Vol. I l l : Characteristics by Monthly Rent or Value (3 parts) . Pa r t 1. U. S. Summary. Pa r t 2. Alabama-New Hampshire. Pa r t 3. New Jersey-Wyoming.

Vol. IV: Mortgages on Owner-Occupied Nonfarm Homes (3 parts) . Pa r t 1. U. S. Summary. Pa r t 2. Alabama-New York. Pa r t 3. Nor th Carolina-Wyoming and Supplements—A. Homes Built in

1935-40 and B. Homes Occupied by Nonwhite Owners. Vital Statistics.

Vital Statistics Rates in the United States, 1900-1940. Vital Statistics of the United States—Supplement, 1939-40. General Censuses and Vital Statistics in the Americas (Prepared by the Census

Library Project which is sponsored jointly by the Bureau of the Census and the Library of Congress).

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Page Abrasives:

Corporation income-tax returns. 265 Manufacture, summary 790 Mines and quarries, summary and produc-

tion 722,723,727,728 Acceptances, held by banks 328

Interest rates on 362 Accident and sick benefit insurance 370 Accidents and fatalities:

Atsea__ 489 Automobile 80,447-449 In metal mines, quarries, etc 765 Railway 467

Acids: Production 804,805 Wholesale prices... 403

Acquisition of territory by the United States. 1 Acreage, farm:

According to use, by States 578,579 B y tenure of operator 583,

584,586-588,590-592,615 By color and tenure of operator.. 583

By States 590-592 By crop losses 572,578,649 By crops 650,651 By size of farms 573,615 By States, summary 576-579,586-588,590-592 By tenure of operator, by States 586,

587, 590-592 Summary 572,615

Adding and calculating machines, etc,: Manufacture:

Indexes of employment and pay rolls 143 Production 812

Aden, trade with United States 536,537 Adjusted compensation awards 174 Adjusted service certificate fund.. 245,246 Advertising agencies 856

Corporation income-tax returns 267 Advertising service, billboard 856 Aeronautics, civil 479 Africa:

Immigration and emigration 103,104,106 Shipments through United States 540 Trade with United States 493,

528-533,538,539, 738 Age of population. See under Population. Agents. See Brokers and agents. Agricultural Conservation and Adjustment

Administration: Expenditures for 244 Rental and benefit payments to farmers.. 617,621

Agricultural corporations, income-tax returns. 261, 268,277,278,280

Agricultural credit agencies 350-356,359 Agricultural implements and machinery:

Farm expenditures for 605,606 Foreign trade 515,519 Manufacture:

Average hours and earnings 146 Corporation income-tax returns 266 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 143 Persons employed or experienced 117,

130,132,795 Production... 812,815 Summary 795

Value of, on farms 572,581,584 Wholesale prices 403

Indexes 400 Wholes^e trade 839

Agricultural loans: By commercial banks 315,331 By Farm Credit Administration agencies. 350-356 Mortgage loans on farms 382,593-599

Agricultural marketing fund 350

Page Agricultural products (see also Crops and in-

dividual products): Farm income from 582, 617-621 Foreign trade 496,497,528,623-625

Dutiable imports and duties 546 Exportable goods and proportion ex-

ported 508 Indexes 624,625

Indexes of volume of production... 622 Prices:

Farm indexes 398,622,623 Wholesale 401

Indexes 399,400,623 Processing tax on 245 Purchased and sold through farmers' organ-

izations 613,614 Revenue freight carried by railroads 466 Wholesale trade 838,840,841

Agriculture {see also Farms, Agricultural products, etc.):

Contribution to national income. 385 Persons employed or experienced 61,

64,116,119,124,131,133-135,139 Public Employment Service placements.. 184 Vocational training in 222,223,228,229,231

Agriculture, forestry, and fishery (see also indi-vidual industry), persons engaged or ex-perienced 116,119,120,122,130,132,136,137,184

Air Mail Service 422,479 Air transportation:

Persons employed or experienced 117,124,479 Summary 479

Aircraft: Civil aeronautics, summary 479 Manufacture:

Average hours and earnings 146 Corporation income-tax returns 266 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 143 Persons employed or experienced.117,130,132 Production 812,818 Summary 798

Navy, summary 163 Retail t rade. . . 845 Wholesale trade 839

Alaska: Area and date of accession 1,2 Banks 317,329 Climatic conditions 905-915 Educational statistics 59,

213-216, 220-225, 230, 231 Employment services. 183-186

Federal grants for administration 195 Farms:

Animals, domestic and other 630 Crops, principal... 696 Farm property, value 615 Summary (number, acreage, tenure, etc.). 615

Federal highway projects 439 Federal Housing Administration 349 Fishery products 713-717 Internal revenue 249,253-255, 260 Manufacturers. 708,825 Mineral products 730,740,742, 745 National forests 699 National parks and monuments 924 Old-age and survivors insurance 177,181 Population 2,3,59 Postal savings and postal service 336,423,424 Public assistance 195 Public lands. 917-919,921,922,923 Railroads.—-. 451,469 Savings and loan associations... 342-345 Trade 541,548,552-554 Unemployment compensation 187,190,191,195 Water power, developed and potential 434

957

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Albania, trade with United States.... Immigrants naturalized. Immigration and emigration..

Alcohol (see also Liquors, etc.): Production

Materials used state-operated monopoly systems... Taxes Wholesale prices..

Page . 636,537 . . . 110 . 104,106

. 822,823

. . . 823

. . . 293

. 295,296 . . . . 403

Alfalfa hay, acreage, production, and value of irrigated crop 564,568,678

Alfalfa seed: Acreage, production, and value 564,650

Irrigated crop 564,568 Farm income from... 620

Algeria, trade with the United States... 492,538,539 Aliens. See Immigration. Alloying and rolling and drawing of nonfer-

rous metals, summary 793 Almonds, production and value 651 Aluminum and manufactures:

Average hours and earnings. 146 Foreign trade. 739 Indexes of employment and pay rolls. 144 Production _ 726,739 Summary 794 Wholesale prices 402,718

American Railway Express Co., summary of operations 468

American Samoa. See Samoa, American. American Telephone and Telegraph Co. (Bell

system) 412,415 Ammonia and ammonia compounds:

Production 804 Wholesale prices 403

Ammunition (see also Explosives): Foreign trade 496,497,615 Manufacture, summary 787

Amusement corporations, income-tax re-turns. . 267,276

Amusement and sporting goods, wholesale trade 837,840.841

Amusement establishments, summary 861 Amusement, recreation, and related services

(see also individual industry), persons em-ployed or experienced 118,

119,121,123-125,130-132,136,137,189 UnempIo3mient compensation 189

Anglo-Eg3rptian Sudan, trade with United States 493

Angolo, trade with United States^.. 493 Animal oils and fats. See Oils, animal. Animal products (see also individual prodwts

and Animals and products): Cold-storage holdings 645 Consumption 638 Farm income from 617-620 Foreign trade. 496,

497,514,518,623,624,638 Indexes of farm prices ^ 622 Manufacture 773 Production 638,639,648 Wholesale prices 401,637

Indexes-.,. 400,637 Animals and products:

Farm income from 682,617-620 Revenue freight carried by railroads 466

Animals, domestic (see also individual classes): Car loadings of . . . 466 Farm income from 682,618-620 Foreign trade 496,497,514,518,623,624 Grazing in national forests 700 Indexes of volume of production 622 Inspected and slaughtered 635,638,639,648 Number and value of farm. __ 672,581,582,626-631

By States- 581,628,629 Prices:

Farm.. 636,637 Indexes 622

Wholesale 401,636,637 Indexes 400,637

Purchased and sold 639 Receipts and shipments at stock yards. 633-635 Wholesale trade. 838

Annuities. See Pensions, annuities, reture-ment pay.

Annulments. See Divorces and annulments. Antimonial lead, production 726,742

Page Antimony:

Mines, summary and production 720,721, 726 Wholesale prices. 718

Antique shops 845 Apparel (see also Knit goods):

Commercial failures of wholesalers and retailers 380

Corporation income-tax returns.. 261, 264,267,271,274, 278

Cost-of-living indexes. 404,405 Manufacture:

Average hours and earnings 147 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 144 Inventories. 772 Persons employed or experienced 116,

119,129,131,140,188, 778-782, 826 Power 770,771 Sales... 831-833 Summary 778-782,826 Unemployment compensation 188

Retail trade: Indexes of sales 843,854 Persons employed or experienced . . . . 118,

125,189,845,848 Summary and sales... 843-845,848 Unemployment compensation 189

Wholesale trade. 189,837, 840,841 Apples:

Canned and dried 694 Farm income from 620 Prices, farm 676

Wholesale 401 Production and value. 651,675,676,6?7

Of irrigated crop 568 Trees on farms 677

Apricots: Canned and dried 694 Farm income from 620 Production and value 651

Arabia, trade with United States 493,536, 537 Architecture, professional schools. 222,223 Area of United States and outlying Territories

and possessions 1,2 Argentina:

Foreign exchanges rate 927 Shipments through United States 540 Trade with United States 493,633-535,738

Armenia, debt to United States 287 Army personnel-. 161,162,169 Arrow root. See Tapioca, etc. Arsenious oxide, production. 727 Art goods, manufacture, summary. 790 Art works, foreign trade 616,519 Artichokes, acreage, production, and value. . , 674" Artists' materials, manufacture, summary 799 Asbestos:

Corporation income-tax returns 265 Manufacture, summary 790 Mines, summary and production 722,723, 727

Asia: Immigration and emigration 103,104,106,107 Shipments through United States 640 Trade with United States 493,628-633,636-539

Asparagus: Acreage, production, and value 674 Canned 694

Asphalt: Foreign trade 496,497,769 Mines and quarries, summary and produc-

tion 722,723,727,766,767,769 Asses and burros, number on farms in Terri-

tories and possessions 630 Athletic goods. See Sporting, etc., goods. Auction companies 836 Auctioneers' establishments 856 Australia, trade with United States 493,

633, 638, 639, 738 Immigration and emigration 103,104,106

Austria, debt to United States. 287 Immigrants naturalized 110 Immigration and emigration 103,104,106 Trade with United States 636, 537

Automobile insurance 370 Automobile service and repair establish-

ments . . . 856,857 Corporation income-tax returns 267,276

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Page Automobile tires and inner tubes:

Manufacture: Average hourly wage rates paid common

labor. 158 Average hours and earnings 147 Corporation income-tax returns___ 265 Excise taxes 248 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 145 Production 811 Summary. 788

Retail trade- 844,846,848 Wholesale prices 403

Indexes 400 Wholesale trade 837

Automobiles. See Motor vehicles. Automotive products (see also Motor vehicles,

Autemobile tnes, etc.): Retail trade 843-845 Indexes of sales 843 Wholesale trade 837,840,841

Aviation leases and permits, public lands 922 Avocados, farm income from 620 Azores and Madeira Islands, trade with

United States 536,537

Bacon: Prices, export - 409

Retail 408 Bags, manufacture, summary 781, 784 Bahama Islands, trade with United States.— 492 Bakeries. See Bakery products. Bakery products:

Manufacture: A verage hours and earnings. 147 Corporation income-tax returns 264 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 145 Persons employed or experienced 116,

126,129,131, 774,825, 828 Summary. _ - 774,825,828

Retail prices 408 Indexes 407

Retail trade 845 Union wage rates in bakery trades 152 Wholesale prices 401

Baking powder, yeast, etc., manufacture, sum-mary 775

Balance of international payments 507 Bananas:

Land harvested, number of trees, and production 697

Retail prices.... 408 Wholesale prices.. 401

Banks: All active banks:

Assets and liabilities 313-317 Loans and investments, by class 315 Savings deposits and depositors 334

All reporting banks, loans, investments, and deposits. 327

Banks for cooperatives: Assets and liabilities... 359 Loans and discounts... 350,351,354

Clearings 360 Contribution to national income.. 385 Corporation income-tax returns... 268,276 Debits to deposit accounts. 361 Employees and pay roll.. 336 Failures of- 337 Federal home loan banks, assets and liabili-

ties 340,359 Federal intermediate credit banks:

Assets and liabilities.. 355,359 Loans and discounts.. 350,351,355 Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans

to . . 357 Federal land banks:

Assets and liabilities... 353,359 Expenditures for- 244 Loans and discounts 350-353 Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans

to — 357 Federal Reserve banks 318-324

Assets and liabilities... 318,319 Bills bought 318,322 Bills discounted 318,320,322 Branches, volume of operations 322 Discount rates 321 Earnings 324

B anks—Continued. Federal Reserve banks—Continued.

Gold certificate fund-

Page

See Savings banks.

357

357 346

Interdistrict settlement fund 323,324 Money held by banks and agents... 312 Profit and loss statement 324 Reserves and reserve ratio 318,319 United States securities held by 318,320 Volume of operations... 322

Federal Reserve System member banks 325-327 Assets and liabilities-. 325,326 -Dividends and earnings 327 Failures of 337 Loans and investments, by classes 325-327 Reserve with Federal Reserve banks.. 325,326

Insured banks, assets and liabilities 337 Employees and pay roll 336

Insured and noninsured banks, number and deposits 337,338

Joint-stock land banks: Assets and liabilities... 353 Loans 354 Loans to, by Reconstruction Finance Cor-

poration Loans to, by Reconstruction Finance Cor-

poration Mortgage loans by banks. Mutual savings banks. National banks:

Assets and liabilities By States-

Deposits-. Savings

Dividends and earnings Employees and pay roll Failures of F. H. A. loans by Fiduciary activities Loans and investments. Note circulation

Private banks: Assets and liabilities.. Savings deposits and depositors.

Savings banks: Assets and liabilities.. Deposits and depositors Employees F. H. A.loans by-_

Savings deposits in all banks State banks:

Assets and liabilities.. Deposits and depositors Employees and pay roll F. H. A. loans b y , . Loans and investments

Unemployment compensation Barbados, trade with United States. Barber shops.. Barite, mines.

Production. Barley:

Acreage losses Acreage, production, and value

313,316,328,329 329

. „ . 313,316,328,329 332,334 327,330

336 337 348 331

313,316, 328,329, 331 313

314-316 334

314,316 314,316, 332,334

336 348

332-335

314,316 314,316,332,334

336 348 314 189

534,535 856

722,723 722,727

649 564,

650,654,667,678,696 564,568 Of irrigated crop

Consumption in flour mills-Farm income from 620 Prices, farm 654,667

Wholesale 401,692 Barrels, drums, and kegs, steel, manufacture,

summary 793 Basalt, mines or quarries 720,721

Sales- 761

783 856

795 814

Baskets and rattan and willowware, manufac-ture, summary

Baths and masseurs' establishments Batteries:

Manufacture, summary. . . Production. Retail trade

Battlefield sites, National Bauxite:

Foreign trade 739 Mines, summary and production. 720,721,726,739

Beans: Acreage losses 649

844,845,848 924

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664, 650,656,674, 697

Of irrigated crop 564,568 Canned--- — 694 Farm prices 656 Farm income from 620

Beauty and barber shop equipment, etc., manufacture, summary 800

Wholesale trade 839 Beauty parlors 856 Beef:

Cold-storage holdings 645 Consumption 638 Foreign trade - 638 Prices, retail 408

Wholesale---- 401,637 Indexes - 637

Production. 638,648 Beer. See Malt liquors and Liquors, fer-

mented, etc. Beet pulp, production 695 Beet sugar. See Sugar. Beets (see also Sugar beets):

Acreage, production, and value. 674 Canned 694

Belgian Congo, trade with United States 493, 538,539

Belgium, debt to United States 287 Foreign exchange rates 927 Immigrants naturalized 110 Immigration and emigration 103,104,106 Shipments through United States 540 Trade with United States. 492,

533,536,537,687,738 Bell Telephone System 412,415 Belting:

Leather, manufacture, summary 788 Bubber, production j 811 Wholesale trade 839

Bermuda, trade with United States 492, 533-535,738

Berries: Acreage, production, and value 651,674 Canned 694 Farm income from 620

Beryllium ore, production 726 Beverage factories (see also Beverages, non-

alcoholic, and Liquors, etc.): Average hours and earnings 147 Corporation income-tax returns 264,271 Index of production 768,769 Indexes of employment and pa3n:olls 145 Persons employed or experienced 116,

129,131,774, 775,825,828 Summary.. - 774,775,825,828

Beverages, nonalcoholic: Foreign trade 496,497,514,518,624 Manufacture:

Corporation income-tax returns 264 Corporation profits and dividends 375 Summary 774,825,828

Retail price indexes 407 Bicarbonates and carbonates, production 804 Bicycle repair shops.. 857 Bicycles, motorcycles, and parts:

Manufacture, summary 798 Production 812,818 Retail trade. 845,846 Wholesale trade 837

Births and bkth rates. See under Vital statistics.

Blackberries and dewberries, acreage, pro-duction, and value 651

Blackings, stains, and dressings, manufac-ture, summary 787

Blacksmith shops 857 Blankets:

Production 805,806 Wholesale prices 403

Blast furnaces. See Iron and steel. Blind persons:

Public assistance for . . . . 192,194,195 Schools for - 226,227

Blouses, women's and misses', manufacture, summary - 779

Blueprinting and photostat laboratories 856 Bluing, manufacture, summary 787

Page Boards, planks, and scantlings:

Prices, export 409 Import - 411

Boat building and boat repairing 798,825 Boats. See Merchant marine and Navy

Bolivia, trade with United States 533-535,738 Bond-issue proposals voted on in State and

city elections-.-- 238,308 Bonds, prices, yields, sales, and issues 371-374,

376,377 Bone black, carbon black, and lampblack,

manufacture, summary 787 Book and job printing:

Average hours and eammgs 147 Corporation income-tax returns 265 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 145 Products and receipts 810 Summary - . - 784,785,827,829 Union wage rates 152

Indexes. 155 Bookbinding and blank-book making, sum-

mary 785 Booking agents' offices 856 Books, etc.:

Foreign trade.— - 515,519 Printing and publishing. 810 Retail trade 846 Wholesale trade 840

Boots and shoes: Manufacture:

Average hours and earnings 147 Corporation income-tax returns 264 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 145 Persons employed or experienced 117,

129,132,788,826 Production 808,811 Summary 788,826

Retail trade 844,845,848 Persons employed or experienced 118,

125,845,848 Wholesale prices 402

Indexes 400 Wholesale trade 837

Boron minerals, production 727 Borneo, trade with United States.. 493 Boxes, paper:

Manufacture: Average hours and earnings 147 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 145 Persons employed or experienced 116,

129,131,784 Summary 784

Boxes, wooden, manufacture, summary 783 Bran:

Production 693 Wholesale prices 403

Brands, stencils, and hand stamps, manu-facture, summary 799

Brass, bronze, and copper products, manu-facture 743

Brazil, trade with United States 493,533-535, 738 Foreign exchange rates 927 Shipments through United States 540

Bread (see also Bakery products): Retail prices— 408 Wholesale prices 401

Brick: Production. 762,763 Wholesale prices 403

Brick, tile, and terra-cotta products: Manufacture:

Average hourly wage rates paid common labor. . . 158

Average hours and earnings 147 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 144 Persons employed or experienced 117,

129,132,789,829 Production 762,763 Summary 789,829

Wholesale price indexes 400,878 Wholesale trade 839

Bricklayers and stonemasons: Number 127 Union wage rates 152

Indexes 153,154 British Africa, trade with United States. 493,

533,538,539,738

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Page, Brit ish Guiana, trade with United States 493

534, 535 British Honduras, trade with United States.. 492,

534,535 British India. See India. British Malaya, trade with United States 493,

533, 536, 537, 738 British Oceania, trade with United S ta t e s538 , 539 British West Indies, trade with United States. 492,

534, 535,738 Aliens deported to 107

Brokers and agents: Corporation income-tax returns. 268 Employment and pay rolls 150 Number 126 Wholesale trade 836,841

Brokers' loans 315,331 Bromine production 727 Broomcorn:

Acreage, production, and value.. 651 Of irrigated crop 564

Brooms, manufacture, summary 799 Brushes, manufacture, summary 800 Buckwheat:

Acreage, production, and value 650,654 Consumed in flour mills 693 Farm income from 620 Farm prices 654 Flour manufactured. 693

Building and loan associations {see also Loans): Failures 346 Loans to, by Reconstruction Finance Cor-

poration 357 Building construction and trades. See Con-

struction industry. Building materials:

Cost of, used in construction 871,873,875 Indexes 876-878

Farm expenditures for 605-607 Foreign trade 496,497 Retail trade 843,845,849

Indexes of sales 843 Wholesale prices 403

Indexes 399,400,878 Wholesale trade. 839-841

Building operations 862-878 Buildings. See Building operations and

Residential buildings. Bulgaria:

Immigrants naturalized 110 Immigration and emigration. 103,104,106 Trade with United States 492,536,537

Bunker coal for vessels in foreign trade 749,750 Bunker oil for vessels in foreign trade 754 Burglary and theft insurance 370 Burlap, imports 520

Import prices 411 Burma, trade with United States 493,

533, 536, 537, 738 Bus transportation:

Corporation income-tax returns 266 Public and private carriers 478

Business concerns, number 378,381 Business failures 378, 381 Business-Hcense taxes 290,292,295 Business and repair services 118,

119, 121, 123, 125, 127, 130, 132, 136, 137, 856 Unemployment compensation 189

Busses, motor: Number operated 444,446,475; 476,478 Production. 818

Butter {see also Dairy products): Cold-storage holdings 642,645 Manufacture:

Indexes of employment and pay rolls 145 Milk utilized. 643 Production in factories 640,641,642, 648 Production on farms 639, 640 Summary 773

Prices: Export 409 Farm 642 Retail 408 Wholesale 401,637,642

Indexes 637 Receipts at leading markets 642

Butterfat... 639,642 Buttons, manufacture, summary 799

age 674 408 857 419 927 726 727

143 812 362

Cabbage, acreage, production, and value. Retail prices

Cabinetmaking shops Cable systems Cable transfers, exchange rates Cadmium, production Calcium-magnesium chloride, production Calculating machines, etc.:

Manufacture: Indexes of employment and pay rolls. Production, value

Call money, interest rates. New York Calves:

Faim income from 618-620 Inspected and slaughtered 635,639,648 Number on f a r m s . . . . . . 630, 631 Prices:

Farm 636,637 Wholesale 636

Purchased and sold 639 Receipts at stockyards 633-635

Cameroons, trade with United States 493 Canada:

Capital issues 377 Foreign exchange rates 927 Immigration and emigration 103,104,107 Shipments through United States 540 Trade with United States . . . . 493,533-535,687,738

Canal Zone: Area, date of accession, and population 1,2,62 Banks.. 317 Educational statistics 62, 213-216, 220 Federal highway projects 439 Federal Housing Administration 349 Trade with United States 492

Canals, freight carried 482-484,488 New York State 482,484 Panama (see also Panama) Principal St. Marys Falls

Canary Islands, trade with United States.

. . . 484

. 483,484 . . 492, 538, 539

Candles, manufacture, summary. 787 Candy and candy stores. See Confectionery. Cane (sugar):

Acreage, production, and value... 650,652,679-681 Farm income from 620

Cane sugar. See Sugar. Canes. See Umbrellas and canes. Canned goods {see also Canning and preserv-

ing industry): Prices:

Of Alaska salmon.. Retail

Indexes.

717 408 407 401

. 648,694,695,715-717 838

Wholesale Production. Wholesale trade

Caiming and preserving industry: Average hours and earnings 147 Corporation income-tax returns 264 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 145 Persons employed or experienced 116,

129,131, 773, 774, 826, 828 Products 648, 694, 695, 715-717 Summary. . . . 773, 774,826,828

Cantaloups, acreage, production, and value... 674 Canvas products, manufacture, summary 781 Capital issues. Capital stock:

Dividends on.. Of all corporati( Of railroads Taxes on

Car loadings, railway..

, 376-378

. 251-253, 269-278 279

456, 457 247,248

- 465 Carabaos, number on farms in Guam and

Hawaii... Carbon and manufactures:

Manufactures, summary Production, value

Carbon black, bone black, etc., manufacture, summary

Carbon paper and inked ribbon, manufacture, summary

Cargo tonnage. See Tonnage. Carpenters:

Number 126,128

794 813

787

799

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Union wage rates 151 Indexes 153

Carpets and rugs {see also Rug-cleaning estab-lishments):

Manufacture: Corporation income-tax returns— 264 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 144 Persons employed or experienced 116,

129,131,777 Summary 777

Wholesale prices 403 Carrots, acreage, production, and value 674

Canned - - 694 Cars, railway (see also Motor vehicles):

By class 462,463,469,470 Manufacture:

Average hours and earnings 146 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 143 Summary.. 798

Casein, production 641,648 Cash registers, adding machines, etc.:

Manufacture: Indexes of employment and pay rolls 143 Production, value 812

Casings, sausage: Manufacture, summary — 773 Production 648

Casings, tubes, etc. See Tires and tubes. Caskets, coffins, etc., manufacture, sum-

m a r y - - - 783,828 Cassava. See Tapioca, etc. Cast-iron pipe:

Foreign trade 737 Manufacture:

Indexes of employment and pay rolls 143 Production 732,736 Summary 791

Wholesale prices 402 Casualty, surety, and misc. insurance 369,370 Cattle (see also Cows):

Farm income from 618-620 Grazing in national forests... 700 Inspected and slaughtered 635,639,648 Number on farms- 626-631 Prices, farm - — 636,637

Wholesale - 401,636,637 Indexes 637

Purchased and sold 639 Receipts and shipments at public stock-

yards - 633-636 Cattle feed:

Wholesale prices 403 Indexes... 400

Cauliflower, acreage, production, and value-- 674 Celebes, trade with United States 493 Celery, acreage, production, and value 674 Cement:

Farm expenditures for 606,607 Foreign trade... - 515,519,760 Manufacture:

Average hourly wage rates paid common labor. 158

Corporation income-tax returns 265 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 144 Production 727,760,761 Summary 789

Shipments, by destinations... 760 Stocks - — 760 Wholesale prices - 403

Indexes. 400,878 Wholesale trade 839

Cement finishers and plasterers: Number 127 Union wage rates 151

Indexes - 153,154 Cemeteries, National 924 Central American States, trade with United

States (see also each State) 492, 633-535,738 Immigrants naturalized 110 Immigration and emigration 103,104

Cereal preparations, manufacture, summary.. 774 Corporation income-tax returns. 264 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 145 Production 695

Cereals (see also individual cereals): Acreage, production, and value 650

Of irrigated crop 668

Page Cereals—Continued.

Indexes of retail costs 407 Indexes of wholesale prices 400 Wholesale trade 838

Ceylon, trade with United States 493, 533, 636,537, 738

Chain stores, indexes of value of sales 854 Retail trade 846-851

Charities, hospitals, and corrections—expen-ditures for, by States, cities, etc. _ 289,292,306,307

Chauffeurs, truck drivers, and deliverymen.. 128 Check payments 361 Cheese:

C old-storage holdings 642,645 Manufacture, summary 773,828

Milk utilized 643 Prices:

Export 409 Import 410 Retail.. 408 Wholesale 401,637,642

Indexes 637 Production 641,642,648 Receipts at leading markets 642

Chemicals and allied products: Foreign trade 496,497,515,519

Dutiable imports and duties 645 Manufacture:

Average hourly wage rates paid common labor 168

Average hours and earnings 147 C on tribution to national income 385 Corporation income-tax returns _ 262,

265,271,278 Corporation profits and dividends 375 Index of production 768,769 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 145 Industrial and commercial failures.. 380 Inventories 772 Persons employed or experienced.^ 116,119,

126,129,131,140,188, 785-787, 826 Power 770,771 Products, by classes 804,805 Sales 831-833 Summary 785-787,826 Unemployment compensation 188

Wholesale prices 403 Indexes 399,400

Wholesale trade 837,840,841 Commercial failures 380

Cherries: Canned 694 Farm income from... 620 Production and value 661,675

Chewing gum, manufacture, summary 774 Chickens (see also Poultry):

Farm income from 620 Farm prices 644

Indexes 622 Number and value, on farms 627, 630-632 Raised 631,632,639 Retail prices 408 Sold 639

Children (see also Population and Vital sta-tistias, by age):

Aid to, under Social Security Act 192,194,195 Exceptional, enrollment in special schools

and classes 227 Number born 53-55 Number in families 62

Chile: Foreign exchange rates 927 Shipments through United States 540 Trade with United States 493,533-535,738

China: Foreign exchange rates 927 Immigration and emigration 103,104 Trade with United States 493,

533, 538, 539, 687, 738 China firing and decorating, summary 790 Chinese, number in United States 14,

15, 21, 60,63,64 Chinese wood (or nut) oil. See Tung oil. Chlorides, production 804 Chocolate and cocoa:

Foreign trade 514,618,688 Manufacture, summary. 774 Production 696

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Chromite, mine^ summary and production

Churches: Building permits for Expenditures during year__ Number and members Value of edifices

Cider and vinegar, manufacture, summary.

Page 720,

721,726

Cigar stores and stands, retail trade Cigars and cigarettes

Manufacture: Indexes of employment and pay rol ls— Leaf tobacco consumed Production, number Summary

Taxes on, internal revenue Wholesale prices

Circulation of money Circulation of newspapers and periodicals -Cities, principal (see also City governments)

Bank clearings. Bank debits Bond-issue proposals voted on Building operations Characteristics of housing City proposals voted upon Climatic conditions Cost-of-living indexes Debt Fatalities caused by motor vehicles Federal Reserve member banks Finances Fire losses Municipal employees and pay rolls.

66 65 66

775 844, 846, 849

.. 145 821, 822

. . 821 775, 829 .. 248 .. 403 310, 312

- 810

360 361 238

866-869, 876, 877 899, 901 238-240 904-916

405

Indexes Population Prices of electricity, coal, and gas_

448,449 .. 326 304-309 - 364 .. 300, 301,309

300 8-11,22, 23

432, 433,751,753

69 842,852,853

108 37, 59, 60, 62,110

Vital statistics Wholesale and retail trade

Citizens, arrivals and departures Citizenship of aliens Citrus fruits:

Farm income from Prices, retail

Wholesale Production and value

Of irrigated crop Trees on farms

City government, finances of Civil employees of United States, injuries to,

and claims received for disability and death. Civil-service examinations, appointments,

employees, and retirement 161,165-169 Civil-service retirement fund 168,245,246 Civil Works Program 192,193 Civihan Conservation Corps:

Expenditures Expenditures for Persons enrolled..

Civilian spending and saving Clams, canned Clay, foreign trade

Mines, summary and production.. Clay products (see also Stone, clay^

dustry): Foreign trade Manufacture:

Corporation income-tax returns 265 Persons employed or experienced 117,

129,132,188,789,826,829 Production 727,762,763 Summary 789,826,829

Cleaning and polishing preparations, manu-facture, summary

Cleaning, dyeing, pressing, etc., establish-ments:

Average hours and earnings Commercial failines 380 Employment and pay rolls 150

Indexes... 149 Summary 856,859

Clearing house exchanges 360 Clerical, sales, and kindred workers 61,

64,126,133-135,165 Public Employment Service placements— 186

Climatic conditions 904-916

620 408 401

651, 657, 675,697 568 677

288,300-309 169

157,192 244

157,193 393

695,715,716 515,519

. . 722,723,727 etc., in-

515,519

787

149

Page Clocks, watches, etc.:

Foreign trade... 615,519 Manufacture:

Corporation income-tax returns 266 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 144 Persons employed or experienced 117,129,132,793 Summary 793

Repair shops 857 Wholesale trade 839

Cloth. See Textile industry and Textiles. Clothing. See Apparel. Clover seed:

Acreage, production, and value.. 650,656 Of irrigated crop 568

Farm income from 620 Farm prices 656

Coal (see also Coal mines): Annual supply of energy from 425 Bunker, laden on vessels 749 Car loadings 465 Consumption 427,431,467,750,752 Foreign trade 496,497,515, 517, 519,749 Mines, summary and production 720,

721,727,748,749 Prices:

At mine- 749 Export. 409 Import 411 Retail 751

Indexes 751 Wholesale 402

Indexes 400 Revenue freight carried, by railroads 466,469

By vessels 483 Wholesale trade 837,840,841

Coal and coke. See Coke and coal. Coal land, public:

Entries 919 Leases, permits, licenses 922 Reserves 923

Coal mines: Accidents and fatalities 765 Average hours and earnings 149 Capacity of mines, shipments, tonnage per

man, etc 749 Contribution to national income 385 Corporation income-tax returns 264,270 Explosives used 820 Indexes of employment and pay rolls. 149 Labor strikes 750 Persons employed or experienced 116,

119,188,720,749,765 770,771

720,727, 748,749 . . . 720,721,749

188

Power Production Summary Unemployment compensation

Coal-tar products: Foreign trade 515,519 Manufacture, summary 786

Coast Guard 161,169 Coastwise traffic 480,481,484,490 Coats, suits, etc., women's and misses', manu-

facture, summary 779 Cocoa and cacao beans (see also Chocolate

and cocoa): Foreign trade 496,497, 514, 518,624,688

410 Import prices. Production of cocoa

Cocoa or cacao butter, foreign trade Production

Coconut oil: Consumed in manufacture Taxes on, internal revenue

Coconuts and coconut meat, imports. . . Production and value

Cod, Alaska product Propagation Quantity and value landed by vessels

Cod fisheries, vessels employed in Coffee:

Acreage harvested and production— Foreign trade 496,497,514,518, 520,623,624,687 Prices:

Import 410,687 Retail. . . 408 Wholesale 401

Wholesale trade 838

514,518

- 643 247, 248 496,497 651,697 - 716 .. 717 - 715 . 486

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310

Page OoflBns, undertakers* goods, etc., manufacture^

summary. . Coinage of mints Coke {see also Coke and coal):

Car loadings... . 465 Consumption, for electric generation 431

For production of pig iron and ferro alloys. 731 Foreign trade 517,747 Manufacture, summary 787 Production 727,747,752,756,757 Revenue freight carried by raikoads. 466 Wholesale prices 402

Indexes 400 Coke and coal, foreign trade 496,497,517

Revenue freight carried by railroads 466 Wholesale trade 837,840,841

Coke-oven products, manufacture, summary. . 787 Coke ovens, men employed, accidents, etc. . 765,787 Cold-storage holdings... 642,644,645 Colleges and universities 217-225 Colombia, trade with United States 493,

633-535,738 Foreign exchange rates 927 Shipments through United States 540

Commerce: Domestic, by rail. . 465,466

By water 480-484,490-497 Foreign. See Foreign trade. Intercoastal 480,481,485,490 Professional schools 222,223 Traffic through Panama Canal 488 With noncontiguous territories. . . 490,506,548-554

Commercial and industrial failures 378-381 Commodity Credit Corporation:

Assets and liabilities 369 Expenditures for 244 Loans to, by Reconstruction Finance Cor-

poration. 367 Communication equipment:

Manufacture, summary. 796 Production, value 814

Communication industry {see also individual industries):

Contribution to national income 385 Corporation income-tax returns. 267,273 Persons employed or experienced 117,

119,125,126-128,130,132,136,137,188 Unemployment compensation. 188

Compensation, pensions, and retirement pay, military service 169-172,174,243

Compensation, unemplojmient 187-191, 196,290,292,295

Concrete and cement machinery, production, value 81

Concrete products: Corporation income-tax returns 265 Manufacture, summary 790,826

Condensed milk: Export prices. 409 Manufacture:

Milk utilized 643 Production. 641,648 Summary 773

Confectionery: Manufacture:

Average hours and earnings 147 Corporation income-tax returns 264 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 145 Persons employed or experienced 116,

129,131,774,826,828 Summary 774,826,828

Retail trade. 844,845,847 Wholesale trade 838

Congressional representation by States 235 Construction industry {see also Highways):

Average hourly wage rates paid common labor 168

Average hours and earnings 149 Building permits (number and valuation) _ 866-869 Construction contracts awarded 862-864

Indexes of value Contribution of industry to national in-

come -Corporation income-tax returns 263,

268,277,278,280 Explosives used in construction work 820 Indexes of construction costs 876-878 Industrial and commercial failures 379,380

Construction industry—Continuea-Persons employed or experienced..

Page

116,119,120, 122,125,126,130,131,133,136,137,188,872,873

Projects financed from Federal funds 169,866 Public Employment Service placements.. . _ 184 Summary 870-876 Unemployment compensation 188 Union wage rates 161,162

Indexes 163,154 Construction machinery, equipment, etc.:

Corporation income-tax returns 266 Manufacture, summary 796,796 Production, value 812 Wholesale trade 839

Construction materials. See Building mate-rials.

Consumer credit 362 Consumer expenditures... 393,395-397 Consumer incomes 393,394 Consumers' goods, price index 404 Consumption. See individual commodities. Continents, trade by 628-639 Cooperage and materials:

Estimated quantity of timber removed from forests for 702

Manufacture, summary 783 Production 707

Cooperative marketing and purchasing 613,614 Copper {see also Copper mines):

Consumption 740 Foreign trade (copper and copper manufac-

tures) 517,521,740,741 Manufacture (incl. smelting and refining):

Copper products 743 Production 740,741,743

Prices: Export 409 Import - 411 Wholesale 402,718

Production 720,721,726,740,741 Wholesale-trade 840

Copper mines: Corporation income-tax returns 264 Summary 720,721

Copper-lead and copper-lead-zinc ore, produc-tion 726

Copra {see also Coconuts), import prices 410 Foreign trade - 496,497

Cordage and twine: Manufacture, summary 778 Wholesale trade 839

Cork and manufactures, foreign trade 496, 497,515,619

Manufactures, summary 783 Corn:

Acreage losses 649 Acreage, production, and value 664,

650,652,663,660,661,678,696,697 Of irrigated crop. 564,668

Consumed in manufacture of liquors 823 Consumption in flour mills 693 • Farm income from 620 Foreign trade 689 Prices:

Export 409 Farm 663,661,692 Wholesale 401,692

Products of 693-695 Receipts at markets. 691 Stocks, commercial 690 Sweet, truck crop.. . 674 Volume of future trading 371 .

Corn meal: Manufacture, summary 828 Production 693 Retail prices 408

Corn sirup, corn oil, and starch: Manufacture, summary 775 Production 696

Corporations: Capital issues 376,377 Capital stock tax 247,248 Dividend payments 259,269,278,374,376 Government corporations, etc 359 Income tax, internal-revenue receipts 247,

248,268-278

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Page Corporations—C ontinued.

Income tax returns: Analysis of net income tax, etc., by States. 260

Analysis of receipts, deductions, profits, etc 259,269-277

Assets and liabilities 279 Assets classes by industrial groups. 280 Dividends paid. . . 269,278 Gross income h j industrial groups 278 Net income and income tax, by industrial

groups 261-263 By States . . - 260

Receipts, net income, and tax, by indus-trial groups and industries 264-268

Summary 258 Prices, sales, and yields of stocks and bonds. 371,

373,374 Profits. . . - 269-277,375

Correspondence schools. See Education. Corsets and allied garments:

Indexes of employment and pay rolls in manufacturing 144

Manufacture, summary 780 Retail trade 845

Cosmetics, perfumery, etc.: Manufacture:

Excise taxes 248 Summary 786

Cost of government. See Governmental-cost payments.

Cost-of-living indexes 148,404,405,623 Compared with wages.. 148

Costa Rica, trade with. United States.. 492,534,535 Cotton:

Acreage losses 649 Acreage, production, and value 664,

651,652,655,669-671,685,697 By States 669-671 Of irrigated crop.. 564,568

Consumption 685,819,820 Farm income from. 618,620 Foreign trade 496,

497, 514, 517, 518,520,623,624,685,687 By countries-- 687 Export indexes 624

Indexes of volume of production. 622 Linters 686,819 Prices:

Export - 409 Farm. 655,669-671,685,692

Indexes 622 Import 410 Wholesale 401

Stocks in consuming establishments 819 Wholesale trade 838

Cotton presses and gins, production 812 Cotton manufactures:

Average hours and earnings- 147 Consumption of cotton. 685,819,820 Corporation income-tax returns. 264 Foreign trade 614,617,518,620

Dutiable imports and duties 646 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 144 Persons employed or experienced. 116,129,131,776 Production 805 Spindles and spindle hours . . 819,820 Summary . . 776 Wholesale prices... 402

Indexes 400 Cottonseed

Consumption by mills.. Farm income from Farm prices

Indexes,.

618,620 655,669-671

622 Indexes of volume of production 622 Production and value 651,655,669-671,686

By States-- 669-671 Of irrigated crop. 568

Cottonseed products: Foreign trade. 686 Manufacture:

Indexes of employment and pay rolls 145 Production 686 Summary 785

Prices, export- 409 Wholesale 401,403

Page County governments:

Employees and pay rolls. 301 Indexes 300

Finances 301 Court reporting and public stenographic

agencies - 856 Cowpeas, acreage, production, and value 564,

660,678 Of irrigated c rop- 664 Farm income from.. 620

Cows (see also Cattle) : Farm and market prices. 636,637 Number on farms-- 626-631

Crabs: Canned- 696 Fishery products. — 716 Received by wholesale dealers 714

Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers 61, 126-128,134,135

Cranberries, acreage, production, and value. 651,657 Farm income from 620 Farm prices 657

Cream, farm product sold 639 Credit bureaus. 866 Crime and criminals:

Arrests.-.. 95 Crime rates 94 Movement of prison population 96,98 Prisoners.. 96-100 Proceedings in U. S. Courts 96

Cropland, acreage (see also under Crops) 672, 673, 678,579,584,687,588

Crop loans 350 Crops (see also individual crops and Agricul-

tural products) : Acreage, failures or losses 672,678,649 Acreage harvested 672,

673,678, 679,584,687,688,660,661 Acreage, production, and value, all crops.. . 582,

660,651 Farm income from. 582,617,618,620 Indexes of production. 622,649 On irrigated lands 656,663,664,667,668 Orchard 664,568,651,675,676 Truck 668,620,622,674

Crude materials: Foreign trade 622,624,626,628,629

Distribution 526 Indexes of quantity and value 527

Indexes of wholesale prices 404 Cuba, debt to United States 287

Shipments through United States 640 Trade with United States 492, 533-636,738

Cucumbers, acreage, production, and value.. 674 Currants, acreage, production, and value 651 Currency, circulation and stock 310-312 Curtains, manufacture, summary 781 Cusk, quantity and value landed by fishing

vessels 716 Custom industries 867 Customs area of the United States 2 Customs districts, trade 499,641-545 Customs receipts 241,242,244,541

Calculated duties and ratio to value 606, 613,546-647

By tariff schedules. 646-647 Refunds of receipts 246

Cutlery and edge tools: Indexes of employment and pay rolls in

manufacturing 143 Manufacture, summary 791

Cyprus, Malta, and Gozo Islands, trade with United States i. 492,636,637

Czecho-Slovakia, debt to United States.. 287 Immigrants naturalized 110 Immigration and emigration 103,104,106 Trade with United States 633,636,637

Dairy cows, farm prices. 636 Number on farms 626,629-631

Dairy products (see also individual products): Corporation income-tax returns 264 Farm income from-- 682,618-620 Foreign t rade. . . . 496,497,614,618,623,624

Index of imports 626 Indexes of volume of production 622 Manufacture, summary 773 Persons employed or experienced. 116,129,131,773

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Dairy products—Continued. Mills: utilized in manufacture-Prices:

Export Farm.

Indexes Retail

Indexes— Wholesale

Indexes Production in factories Production on farms Retail trade

Page

643

409 642 622

407 401,642

400 640-642,648

639,640 844,845,847

Persons employed or experienced 118,119, 126,846,847

Wholesale trade- 838 Dairymen's supplies, etc.:

Production, value Wholesale prices Wholesale trade

Danzig, trade with United States..

812 403

— 839 492,

633,636,637,738 Immigration 106

Deaf, schools for 226,227 Deaths and death rates. See Vital statistics. Debits to individual deposit accounts 361 Debts (see also Public debt and Mortages):

Estimated, gross and net, public and pri-vate - 2

Of foreign governments to United States. amounts due 287

Payments on account of. 244,287 Defectives, mental. 67,68,88-91,226,227 Delicatessen stores, retail trade 845 Delinquents, juvenile, schools 226,227 Denmark:

Immigrants naturalized 110 Immigration and emigration 103,104,106 Trade with United States 492,633,536,537

Density of population 2,6 Dental goods:

Manufacture, summary 798 Wholesale trade

Dental laboratories, summary 866 Dentistry, professional schools 222,223 Department stores:

Corporation income-tax returns 267 Employees... 845,848 Indexes of value of sales 842,856 Retail trade 843-846,848

Depositors, bank, savings 332-334 Deposits:

All active banks 313-317 All reporting banks 327 Federal Reserve banks 319 Federal Reserve i^ember banks 326,326 In insured banks 337,338 National banks 313,316,328,329,332,334 Postal Savings System 336 Private banks 314-316,334 Savings banks 314,316,332,334 Savings in banks 332-334,337,338 State banks 314,316,332,334

Desert land entries of public lands 917,919 Detective agencies, summary 856 Diamonds, wholesale trade Diatomite mines 722,723 Disability compensation and allowances,

veterans' 170-172 Disabled persons, vocational rehabilitation

for. . . . 232 Discount rates of Federal Reserve banks 321 Diseases:

Death from.. 80-82 Notifiable 84,86

Disinfecting and exterminating service 856 Distilled liquors. See Liquors. Dividends:

Common stocks 374 Corporation 269,278,376 Federal Reserve banks 324 Federal Reserve member banks 327 tf'ire and marine insurance companies 363 Life insurance 365,366 National banks.. 330 National income.. 384 Railway stock. 466,457

Divorced persons 40-43,59,61,63,64

Divorces and annulments. Domestic service workers

Page . 92,93

61,64,118,119,130,189 Domestic commerce. See Commerce. Dominican Republic, trade with United

States- 492, 534,535,738 Drainage of farm lands and drainage enter-

prises.... 569-571 Dresses, manufacture, summary- 779,780 Drinking places. See Eating and drinking

places. Drug stores:

Retail: Commercial failures 380 Corporation income-tax returns. 267,274 Indexes of sales 843 Persons employed or experienced 118,

125, 846,849 Summary 843,844,846,849

Wholesale, commercial failures 380 Summary- - - 837,840,841

Drugs and druggists' preparations: Foreign trade.. — 496,497,614,518 Indexes of wholesale prices 400 Manufacture:

Corporation income-tax returns 265 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 145 Summary 786,828

Wholesale trade, summary 837 Drums, kegs, and barrels, steel, manufacture,

summary. 793 Dry goods stores, retail t rade. . . . 843-845,848

Wholesale trade 837,840,841 Durable goods and industries:

Corporation profits and dividends 375 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 142,143 Indexes of production 768 Retail sales indexes 842,843 Wage earners 140 Wholesale price indexes— 404

Dutiable merchandise, imports: By countries 533 By economic classes 522,523 By tariff schedules. 545-547 Summary 605,513

Duties on imports. See Customs receipts. Dwellings and dwelling imits (see also Fam-

ilies, and Homes, etc.): Building permits 865,869 By number of rooms 892

Median 896 Persons per room. 893

With 1.51 or more per room. 897 By occupancy status 881-885 By t e n u r e - — 881,883,

885,887,889-891,899-901 By type of structure 869,879,880,892 By value or rental value 883,885-891,899-901 Equipment and state of repairs. 892-

896,898-901 Bathtub or shower 895,' 899-901 Lighting equipment, toilet facilities, and

water supply 894 Mechanical refrigeration 898 Radio 896

Indexes of construction costs 876,878 Mortgage status 893,896,902,903 Public Housing 879,880 Rural- . 45,881-898 Urban 45,881-890,892,893,895-901

Dyeing and cleaning establishments: Average hours and earnings 149 Commercial failures 380 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 149 Summary 856,859

Dyeing and finishing textiles: Average hours and earnings 146 Corporation income-tax returns."... 264 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 144 Persons employed or experienced

Summary 776,777 Dyestufls, tanning materials, etc.:

Foreign trade 496,497,514,518 Manufacture, summary 786 Wholesale trade 837

Earnings. See Profits, wages, etc., aiid indi-vidual industries.

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Page Earths and minerals, ground, etc 790 Earths, earthenware, etc., dutiable imports. . . 645 East Indies (see also British East Indies and

Netherlands Indies), trade with United

267,274 118,119

Eating and drinkiug places: Corporation income-tax returns.. . Persons employed or experienced-

Indexes Unemployment compensation...

Ecuador, trade with United States Education:

Elementary and secondary schools..

XiO, XXÍ7, 125,189,846,849 843,844,846,849

843 189

493,633-535,738

208-210, 212-218

Attendance 212,213,216 Enrollment 212,213,216-218 Expenditures 212,214,215,218 High schools and academies 209,210,216-218

Enrollment 216-218 Graduates 209,210,217

Kindergartens 218 Private and parochial 213,216,218 Teachers 212,214

Expenditures for, by State and local govern-ments 289,292,305,307

Institutions of higher education 209,210,217-225 Degrees conferred.. Endowment funds.. Expenditures Faculty Graduates Income Junior colleges..

, 218,221,223 224

218,219,224 218,220

209, 210,217,218,221,223 219 219

Residential, for the blind, the deaf, th( mentally deficient, and the dilinquent.

Vocational, Federally aided '

Normal schools and teachers' colleges 218 Nurse-training schools 222,223,225 Property, value 224 Student enrollment 218-222,225

Extension and correspondence 225 Junior colleges 219 Professional 221,222 Noncollegiate 221 Summer schools 225

Land grants for educational purposes 921 School attendance 59-64,204-207,212,213,216 School years completed 59,60,205,208-211 Special schools and courses 226-232

City school systems^ for exceptional chil-dren 227

Residential, for the blind, the deaf, the 226

228-231 Expenditures 229, 230 Student enrollment 228,231 Teachers 228

Vocational rehabilitation of disabled per-sons 232

Educational buildings, construction Eggplant, acreage, production, and value. Eggs:

Cold-storage holdings Farm income from Foreign trade Prices:

Export Farm

Indexes.. Retail

Indexes Wholesale

Indexes Production and value Receipts at principal markets

Eggs and dairy products, foreign trade. Egypt, trade with United States

493,533,638,639,738 Eire. See Ireland. Elections:

County office... 240 General 236 Primary 237 Presidential 233,234 Proposals voted upon 238-240

Electric energy used in manufacturing and mining 770,771

Electric light and electric motors on farms and expenditures for power. 432,608

674

. . . . 644,645

. . . . 6 1 8 - 6 2 0

. . . . 623,624

. . . 409,644 644 622 408 407

401,637,644 637

632,639 644

. . . . 623,624 492,

Page Electric light and power plants:

Average hourly wage rates paid common labor 158

Average hours and earnings 149 Capacity of generathig plants, installed 425,

426,428,431 Consumption of fuel 427,431 Contribution to national income 385 Corporation income-tax returns 267 Construction 865 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 149 Persons employed or experienced 117,188,431 Production of electric energy 426,

427,429,431,432 Sales of electric energy 431-433 Summary 431,432 Unemplojment compensation 188

Electric motors: Production, value 813 Used in manufacturing plants 769,770

Electric railways. See Railways, electric. Electrical machuiery, apparatus, and sup-

plies: Foreign trade 616,619 Manufacture:

Average hours and earniugs 146 Corporation income-tax returns 266,272 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 143 Inventories 772 Persons employed or experienced 117,

130,132,140,188, 794, 795 Power 770,771 Production, value 812-814 Sales 831-833 Summary 794,795 Unemplojnnent compensation 188

Retail trade 845 Wholesale prices of electric household equip-

ment 403 Wholesale trade 838-841

Electrical repair shops 857 Electricians:

Number 126 Union wage rates 161

Indexes 153 Electricity:

Availability on farms 608 Cost-of-livmg indexes 404,405 Farm dwellings lighted by 608 Prices:

Retail 432 Wholesale 402

Indexes 400 Production and sales 426,427,429-432 Taxes on, manufacturers' excise 248

Electrodes, production, value 813 Electroplating 786,794 Elevators and elevator equipment:

Manufacture, summary 796 Production, value 812

Embroideries (see also Laces), manufacture, summary 781

Emery, production 727 Emigration. See Immigration and emigra-

tion. Emmer and spelt, acreage, production, and

value.. 650 Employees (see also Wage earners and indi-

vidual industries or occupations): By age, sex, and race 111-113,179,180 By industrial groups 116-123,150,188,189 By occupational groups 61,64,124-136,160 By wage or salary income 387-389 Covered by:

Federal work programs 169,160,193 Old-age and survivors insurance 178 Railroad retirement system.. . . 198,199,201 Unemployment compensation 187-189

Distribution by States. 114, 120-123,134,136,181,187

Employment: Agencies - 856 Familystatus 138 Farm .139,140 Indexes Services, public:

Activities

, 141-146,149,300,767

183-186

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Page Employment—Continued.

Services, public—Continued. Federal grants for administration by

States - - 196 Status of population. 61,111-135,138 Taxes 244,247-249

Enameled ware. See Stamped and enameled ware, etc.

Engineering, professional schools 222,223 Engineers:

Indexes of union wage rates 153 Number— 124,127

Engines, turbines, etc.: Manufacture:

Average hours and eammgs 146 Corporation income-tax returns 266 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 143 Production, value 811,812,816,818 Summary 795

England. See United Kingdom. Engraving 785,794 Envelopes, manufacture, summary — 784 Epileptics 88-91,227 Erie Canal, freight movement 482 Estate and inheritance taxes 247,

248,281,282,292 Estonia, debt to United States. 287

Immigrants naturalized-- 110 Immigration and emigration 104,106 Trade with United States.. 492,536,537

Ethiopia, trade with United States.— 638,539 Europe, shipments through United States 540

Immigration and emigration 103,104,106,107 Trade with United Sta tes- - - 492,

628-533,536,537,687,738 Evaporated milk:

Export prices. 409 Manufacture:

Milk utilized— - - 643 Production. 641,648 Summary 773

Wholesale prices 401 Excelsior, manufacture, summary 783 Excess-profits taxes 248,268-260,270-277 Exchange rates, foreign 927 Exchanges, clearing house 360 Exchanges, commodity and stock, trading

on - - 371,372 Executive service (Federal)

pay rolls— Expenditures, consumer Expenditures, farm Expenditures of States and local governments.

Sze Governmental-cost payments. Expenditures of U. S. Government:

By departments and establishments. By major classifications By months.

employees and 161,165-167 393,395-397

— 619

244,245 . 243-246,289

241 241,243,245

. 246,565,566 229,230

. 496,497,616,619

ent and pay rolls .

Public debt._ Reclamation projects Vocational education

Explosives: Foreign trade Manufacture:

Indexes of employn Produced and sold. Summary

Wholesale t rade . . . Export-Import Bank:

Assets and liabilities Loans to, by Reconstruction Finance Cor-

poration Exporters, importers, and wholesale dealers.-Exports. See Foreign trade. Exports in relation to production..-Express companies Express revenues of railways. Extension schools. See Education.

See Manufacturing industry.

145 820 786 837

359

357 836

608 468 463

Factories, Failures:

Bank-Building and loan associations. Industrial and commercial.

337 346

378-381 Railway receiverships 455,470

Falkland Islands, trade with United States.. 634, 635

Page Families {see also Dwellings, etc., and Homes,

etc.): Characteristics 44r-62 Employment status.. 138 Future estim ates. — 46 Income 390-394 Urban and rural 44-48,51

Far East, trade with United States 638,639,738 Farm animals. See Animals. Farm Credit Administration:

Agencies: Assets and liabilities 353,355,359 Loans and discounts 360-362,354-356 Number of associations 350

Expenditures for.- 244,245 Farm debt 620

See Dwellings and dwelling

139,140 605-607,619

See Agri-

582,616-621 602,607

^35,602 611

607,616 623

Farm dwellings units.

Farm employment. Farm expenditures Farm implements and machinery,

cultural implements, etc. Farm income.. Farm laborers, wages, etc.:

By States Number of laborers employed or exi

enced 61,102,131,1 Prevailing farm wage rates and indexes. Wages

Indexes Farm loan and governmental agencies, bonds

issued and outstanding 285,286,353,376 Farm mortgage loans:

By Farm Credit Administration agencies. 350-356 Held by all banks 315 Held by national banks 331 Interest payable 619 Long-term private debt 382 Number and debt 593-597

Farm population 13,572 Farm prices, indexes 398,622,623 Farm products. See Agricultural products. Farm Security Administration:

E xpenditures for 244 Public assistance by 192

Farmers and farm workers 61,64,102, 116,119,124,131,133-135,601,602

Working for pay, off their farms 603,604 Farmers' business associations 613,614 Farmers' supplies:

Retail trade 844,846,847,849 Wholesale trade 838-841

Farms {see also Agricultural products): Acreage 572,573,

576-579, 583, 584, 586-588,690-592,615 By utilization 572, 573,578,679,584,587,588 Crop losses 572,578,649

By color of operator 583,584,690-692 Construction Debt Drainage Dwellings Electricity used on.. . Expenditures Facilities reported on. Income Irrigation 655,656,658-660,563,564,567,568 Mortgaged farms 593-599 Number 672-574,576, 582-685,588,590-592,616 Number reporting sales through farmers'

organizations 613,614 Population on 13,572 Residence of farm operators 609 Size 573,574,616 Summary 672,615

By States 676-581 Taxes 699,600,619 Tenure 683-592,616 Value of farm property 572,

673,675,580,581,584, 589-592,616,620 Value of implements and machinery 672,

573, 681, 684, 616 Value of livestock 572,581,582,626,627

Fatalities. See Accidents and fatalities. Fats. See Oils and also Lard. Feathers and plumes, manufacture, summary. 799 Federal corporations and credit agencies, • summary of assets and liabilities 369

870 620

569-571 881-884,891-898

432,608 605-607,619

608-610 582,616-621

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Page Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, as-

sets and liabilities - 359 Banks insured by 337,338 Civil service employees 166

Federal Emergency Relief Administration: Expenditures for 245 Public relief 192

Federal employees, civil: Injuries to, and claims received 169 Number 161,165-167 Retirement 168

Federal estate tax 247, 248,281,282 Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation:

Assets and liabilities 353,359 Capital stock and bonds 285 Expenditures for 244,245

Federal Government finances. See Receipts and Expenditures, U. S. Government.

Federal home loan banks, assets and liabili-ties 340,359

Federal home loan bank system 340 Federal Housing Administration:

Expenditures for 245 Volume of insured loans 348,349

Federal intermediate credit banks: Assets and liabilities 355, 359 Loans and discounts 350, 351,355 Loans to, by Reconstruction Finance Cor-

poration 357 Federal land banks:

Assets and liabilities 353,359 Expenditures for 244 Loans and discounts 350-352 Loans to, by Reconstruction Finance Cor-

poration 357 Federal National Mortgage Association:

Assets and liabilities 359 Loans to, by Reconstruction Finance Cor-

poration 357 Federal Public Housing Authority:

Expenditures for 245 Housing developments 879,880

Federal Reserve banks. See under Banks. Federal Reserve notes 310, 311, 319 Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corpo-

ration: Insured institutions 346

Federal Security Agency: Civil service employees 166 Expenditures for 244

Federal work programs, employees and earn-ings 192,193

Federal Works Agency: Civ i l service e m p l o y e e s 166 Expenditures for 245

Feeble-minded persons. See Mental pa-tients, etc.

Feed: Farm expenditures for 605,606 Foreign trade 514, 518,623,624 Manufacture, summary 774 Production 693 Retail trade 844,846,849 Wholesale prices 403

Indexes 400 Wholesale trade 838

Feldspar, mines, quarries, and grinding mills. 722, 723,727

Felt goods: Manufacture, summary 778 Production 806

Fencing, farm expenditures for 606,607 Fermented malt liquors. See Malt liquors. Ferro-alloys, foreign trade.. 515, 519, 732, 737

Production i 726,731,732 Fertilizers:

Amount sold 605,607,612 Byproducts of fisheries 716 Farm expenditures for 605,607 Foreign trade 496,497, 515, 519, 521 Manufacture:

Average hourly wage rates paid common labor 158

Corporation income-tax returns 265 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 145 Summary 786,828

Wholesale prices 403 Indexes 400

Page Fértil izers—C ontinued.

Wholesale trade 838 Fidelity insurance 370 Fiduciary activities of national banks 331

Canned and dried_ 694 Farm income from 620 Production and value 651

Fiji Islands, trade with United States 493 Files, manufacture, summary 791 Filling stations:

Corporation income-tax returns 267, 274 Persons employed or experienced 118,125,

189,845,848 Retail-trade summary 843-845,848

Indexes of sales 843 Unemployment compensation 189

Finance. See respective subjects. Finance, insurance, and real estate:

Contribution to national income 385 Corporation income-tax returns 263,

268,276-278,280 Persons employed or experienced. 118,119,

121,123,125,126,130,132,136,137,189 Public Employment Service placements 185 Unemployment compensation 189

Finland, debt to United States 287 Foreign exchange rates 927 Immigrants naturalized 110 Immigration and emigration 103,104,106 Trade with United States 492,

633,636,637,738 Firearms:

Foreign trade.. 616,519 Manufacturers' excise taxes. 248 Manufacture, summary 793

Fire-clay products. See Clay products. Fire extinguishers, manufacture, summary__- 800 Fire insurance 363,364, 370 Fires and fire losses 364,701, 702 Fireworks, manufacture, summary. 787 Fish:

Canning and preserving 695, 715-717,773.825 Cold-storage holdings 645

, Foreign trade 496,497, 514, 518 Prices, import (herring and mackerel) 410 Prices, salmon 717 Products of fisheries 712-717 Propagation 717 Retail trade 844,845 Wholesale trade 838

Fish oils: Manufacture, summary 786 Production 715, 716

Fishery industry: Corporation income-tax returns 268,277 Persons employed or experienced 64,.

116,131, 714 Products 712-717 Vessels employed 485,714

Fiume. See Yugoslavia. Five-and-ten-cent stores. See Variety stores. Flat fish (flounder), propagation 717 Flavoring extracts and sirups, manufacture,

summary 776 Flax:

Acreage 678 Import prices 410

Flax, hemp, and jute, dutiable imports and duties 547

Flax, hemp, and ramie and manufactures, foreign trade 614,618

Flaxseed: Acreage losses 649 Acreage, production, and value 660,654 Farm income from 620 Foreign trade 689 Prices:

Farm..__ 654 Import 410 Wholesale 401,692

Floor composition, wallboard, plaster, etc., manufacture, summary 790

Floor coverings (see also Carpets, and rugs): Manufacture, summary 777 Retail trade 846 Wholesale trade 838

Florists, retail trade — 844,846,849 578076°—44- -62

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Foreign trade 690 Prices:

Export 409 Retail 408 Wholesale - 401

Production 693 Revenue freight carried, by vessels. 483 Wholesale trade 838

Flour and grain mills: Corporation income-tax returns 264 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 146 Persons employed or experienced — 116,

129,131,774 Production 693 Summary 774

Flowers, artificial, manufacture, summary— 799 Fluorspar, mines, summary and production.. 722,

723,727 Fodder and feed (see also Feed and Hay),

foreign trade 496,497, 614,518,623,624 Foils, gold, tin, and other, manufacture, sum-

mary 794 Food products manufacturmg industry:

Corporation income-tax returns... 261,264,271,278 Corporation profits and dividends 376 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 146 Index of production 768,769 Industrial and commercial failures 380 Inventories.... 772 Persons employed or experienced 116,119,

126,128,129,140,188,773-776,826,826,828 Power 770,771 Sales 831-833 Summary 773-776,826,826,828 Unemployment compensation 188

Foods: Retail trade:

Commercial failures 380 Corporation income-tax returns 267,273 Indexes of sales 843 Persons employed or experienced 118,

119,126,189,846,847 Summary 843-846.847 Unemployment compensation 189

Wholesale trade 838,840,841 Commercial failures 380

Foodstuffs (see also individual commodities ana Foods, etc.):

Foreign trade 524-629 Distribution 626 Indexes of quantity and value 527

Manufacture, summary 773-775,825,826,828 Prices:

Cost-of-living indexes 404,405 Retail 408

Indexes 398,406,407 Wholesale — - 401

Indexes.... 399,400,623 Production 6- . '

Forage, acreage, production, and value 650 Of irrigated crop 564,568

Foreclosures, nonfarm real estate 347 Foreign capital issues in United States 376-378 Foreign exchange rates 927 Foreign government obligations to United

States, receipts on account of and amounts due and paid 244,287

Foreign mails, expenditures for transporta-tion 422

Weight 423 Foreign trade:

Agricultural and nonagricultural products.. 628,

Indexes 624,625 Balance of international payments (visible

and invisible exports and imports) 507 Balance of trade 505,50&-612 By coastal districts. 490,491,494-497,641,542 By commodity groups 614,515,518.519 By continents 528,539 By countries and commercial regions 492,

493,533-639 By customs districts 641-546

Page Foreign trade—Continued.

By economic classes of commodities 522-526, 628,629

Indexes 527 By commodity groups: i

Exports 514,615 Animals and animal products, edible 514 Animals and animal products, inedible...- 614 Vegetable food products and beverages 614 Vegetable products, inedible, except fibers

and wood 514 Textiles.. 514 Wood and paper 616 Nonmetallic minerals. 515 Metals and manufactures^ except machin-

ery and vehicles 516 Machinery and vehicles 515 Chemicals and related products — 615 Miscellaneous 615

Imports 518,519 Animals and animal products, edible 518 Animals and animal products, inedible... 518 Vegetable food products and beverages 618 Vegetable products, inedible, except fibers

and wood 518 Textiles 618 Wood and paper 619 Nonmetallic minerals 619 Metals and manufactures of, except ma-

chinery and vehicles 519 Machinery and vehicles. 519 Chemicals and related products. 619 Miscellaneous 619

By major commodities and coastal dis-tr icts. . . 496,497

By method of carriage - 504 By months 507,508 By nationality of carrier 491,504 By ports 481,494,496 By States and ports 494,495 By trade regions 492,493 Continental United States 490 Dry and tanker cargoes... 491,496,497 Export prices 409

Indexes 527 Exports in relation to production 608 Gold and silver 505,507,508,610,511,515,519 Import prices 410,411

Indexes 527 Imports entered into and withdrawn from

warehouse 605 Imports for consumption, summary 606,513

Dutiable, by tariff schedules 645-547 Imports, free and dutiable 605,613,522,623,533 Indexes of quantity, price, and value 527 In-transit and transshipment trade . . . 640 Of noncontiguous territories 490,606,548-564 Per capita 512 Reexports of foreign merchandise 606,609,611 Summary:

Tonnage 480,490 Value. - 505,506,509-512

Value of principal commodities: Exports 516,517 Imports 520,521

Vessels engaged in. . 485,498-603 Foreign-bom population:

Age distribution 36 By country of birth. 31-35,37 By mother tongue 28 By race 14,15,19,20,29,31-35,37,41,69-63 By sex 14,19,37,41,59,60 Citizenship status 37,59,60 Marital status 41 Urban and rural 41

Forest area, stand of timber, timber removed, etc 698-700,702

Forest fires 701,702 Forest products (see also individual products):

Carloadnigs 465 Farm income from 582 Foreign trade 626 Manufacture:

Corporation income-tax returns- 262,265,271,278

1 For important individual commodities see references thereto in index.

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Manufacture—Continued. Industrial and commercial failures 380 Production. _ 703,704,706-710 Sales. 831-833 Summary 782,783

Revenue freight carried by railroads 466 Wholesale trade 839,840

Forestry: Corporation income-tax returns 268,277 Federal projects 865 Persons employed or experienced 64,116,131 Professional schools 222,223

Foundries and machine shops: Average hourly wage rates paid common

labor - - 158 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 143

Fowls. See Poultry. Frames, mirror and picture, manufacture,

summary 783,826 France:

Debt to United States. 287 Foreign exchange rates 927 Immigrants naturalized 110 Immigration and emigration 103,104,106 Shipments through United States. 540 Trade with United States 492,

533,536,537,687,738 Fraternal orders, insurance 369 Free merchandise imports... 505,513,522,523,533 Freight rates:

Per ton-mile, per train-mile, and per loaded car-mile (steam railroads) 458,459

Via St. Marys Falls Canal 483 Freight traffic. See under Air transportation,

Canals, Railways, Rivers, and Waterways. French Africa, trade with United States.. 538,539 French Guiana, trade with United States.. 493,

534,535 French Indo-China, trade with United States. 493,

536,537,738 French Oceania, trade with United States. 538,539 French West Indies, trade with United

States 534,535 Fruits {see also Fruits and nuts):

Acreage, production, and value 651, 675,676,696,697

Index of production 649 Of irrigated crop... 564, 568

Canning and preserving 694 Farm income from 620 Foreign trade... 514,518,623,624

Export indexes 624 Prices:

Farm 675,676 Indexes... 622

Retail price indexes 407 Wholesale.. 401

Fruits and nuts: Acreage, production, and value of irrigated

crops.. 564,568 Farm income from 582,618,620 Foreign trade... 514,516,518,520 Indexes of volume of production 622

Fruits and vegetables: Canning and preserving, summary 773,

774,826,828 Corporation income-tax returns... 264 Production-. 694,695

Foreign trade 496,497 Indexes of volume of production 622 Prices, retail indexes 407

Wholesale indexes 400 Retail trade 844,845 Wholesale trade 838

Fuel {see also individual classes): Annual supply of energy from 425 Consumption 427,431,467,752 Index of production... 768,769 Industrial and commercial failures in minmg

industries 380 Retail trade (fuel and ice) 844,846,849

Fuel and lighting, prices: Cost-of-living indexes 404,405 Wholesale 402

Indexes— 399,400

Page Fuel oil:

Annual supply of energy from 425 Bunker, laden on vessels 754 Consumption 427,431,467 Foreign trade 754,756 Production 756,757 Wholesale prices 402,758

Fuel or bunker coal laden on vessels 749,750 Fuel or bunker oil laden on vessels 754 Fuelwood, estimated quantity of timber re-

moved from forests for 702 Fuller's earth, mines, summary and produc-

tion 722,723,727 Funeral directors and embalmers 856 Furnaces, blast {see also Iron and steel and

products) summary 731,736,791 Furnishing goods, house. See House fiu:nish-

ings. Furnishings, men's:

Indexes of employment and pay rolls in manufacturing 144

Manufacture, summary. 778 Retail trade 844,845,848 Wholesale trade 837

Furniture: Manufacture:

Corporation income-tax returns 265,271 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 144 Inventories. 772 Persons employed or experienced 116,

119,129,131,140,188,782,826,828 Power 770,771 Sales 831-833 Summary 782,826,828 Unemployment compensation 188

Retail trade: Commercial failures 380 Indexes of sales 843 Persons employed or experienced 118,

125,845,846 Summary 843-846,848

Wholesale price indexes 400 Wholesale trade 838,840,841

Fur farm leases, public lands 922 Furs and manufactures:

Corporation income-tax returns 264 Foreign trade 514,518,520 Repair and storage shops, summary 856 Retail trade 845 Retailers' excise tax 248 Summary 780,800 Wholesale trade 837

Futures trading, taxes on sales and volume of trading 248,371

Gabon, trade with United States 493 Gadsden Purchase, area and date acquired 1 Galvanizing industry, summary 792 Games, toys, etc.:

Foreign trade 515,519 Manufacture, summary 799 Wholesale trade 837

Garages 844,845,856,857 Garlic, commercial acreage, production, and

value 674 Garnet (abrasive), production 727 Garters, suspenders, etc., manufacture, sum-

mary 781 Gas (manufactured and natural):

Annual supply of energy from 425 Average hourly wage rates paid common

labor 158 Consumption 427,431,751,752 Corporation income-tax returns 267 Manufactured gas industry, summary 752 Natural gas, production 720,728,751

Summary 720,721,752 Unemployment compensation 188

Prices: Retail. . . 753 Wholesale— 402

Indexes. 400 Gas and oil wells:

Corporation income-tax returns 264 Summary 720-723

Gas oil and fuel oil: Prices 758 Production 756,757

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Natural: Production 720,728,751,756,757 Run to stills or blended 756,757 Stocks 756 Summary 720,721

Refined: Farm expenditures for. 605,606 Prices:

Export - 409 R e t a i l - . - — 756,758 Wholesale 402,756,758

Production--. 756,757 Taxes (see also Motor-vehicle taxes, etc.):

Manufacturers'excise taxes 248 S ta te . . . 292,295,441

Gems and precious stones, foreign trade 519 General merchandise:

Retail trade: Conmiercial failures 380 Indexes of sales 843 Persons employed or experienced 118,

126,189,845 Summary 843-845 Unemployment compensation 189

Wholesale trade 837-841 Generators used in manufacturing p lan ts . . . 769,770 Germany:

Debt to United States 287 Foreign exchange rates 927 Immigrants naturalized 110 Immigration and emigration 103,104,106,107 Shipments through United States 540 Trade with United States. 492,533,536,537,687,738

Gibraltar, trade with United States 536,537 Gift, novelty, souvenir shops, retail trade 846 Gift tax 248,281,292 Glass:

Foreign trade 496,497,615,519 Manufacture:

Average hourly wage rates paid common labor 158

Average hours and earnings 147 Corporation income-tax returns 265 Indexes of emplo3nnent and pay rolls 144 Persons employed or experienced 117,

129,132,188,789 Production 762 Summary 789

Wholesale prices 403 Wholesale trade 837,839

Glass sand, production 722,723,728 Glassware, retail trade 845

Wholesale trade 838 Gloves, manufacture, summary 777,780,788 Glucose. See Corn sirup. Glue, manufacture, summary 787 Goats:

Grazmg in national forests 700 Inspected and slaughtered.. 635 Number on farms (

Gold (see also Gold mines): Circulation, coinage, and monetary stock. 310-312 Earmarked for foreign account 506,507 For use in manufactures and the arts 746 Foreign trade 606,607,610,511 Leaf and foil 794 Production 720,721,745 Ratio of silver to 746 Refining and alloying (gold, silver, etc.) 793 Reserves, Federal Reserve banks 318

Gold Coast, trade with United States. _ 493,638,639 Gold mines:

Corporation income-tax returns 264 Summary and production 720,721,726

Government credit agencies, summary of assets and liabilities 358,359

Government employees: All classes 118,

119,121,123,126,127,130,132,136,137 Federal, civil:

Injuries to, and claims received 169 Number 118,161,165-167 Retirement 168

Local 301,309 Indexes 300

State 297,301 Indexes 300

Page Governmental-cost payments (see also Expen-

ditures, U. S. Government): All classes of government organizations 289 Cities, etc — 289,304-307, 308 S ta tes . . . . 289,291,292,294

Gozo, Malta, and Cyprus Islands, trade with United States. 636,537

Grade crossing projects 865 Grain (see also individual classes):

Acreage, production, and value 650 Of irrigated crop 664, 568

Acreage losses 649 Car loadings 465 Farm income from 618,620 Foreign trade 496,497, 614, 618,623,624

Indexes 624,626 Indexes of volume of production 622 Mill products 693,696,774

Corporation income-tax returns 264 Persons employed or experienced. 116,129,131,774

Prices: Farm indexes 622 Wholesale 401,692

Indexes 400 Receipts at markets 691 Retail trade 844,846,849 Revenue freight carried by vessels 482,483 Used in manufacture of liquors 823 Wholesale trade 838

Grain sorghums (kafir, milo, etc.): Acreage, production, and value 660,666,678

0 f irrigated crop 664 Farm income from 620 Price, farm 656,668

Wholesale 692 Granite:

Quarries, summary 720,721 Sales, quantity and value. 761

Grapefruit: Canned 694 Production and value 661,676,697

Grapes: Farm income from 620 Farm prices 676 Production and value 661,676

Graphite: Manufacture, summary 790 Mines, summary and production 722,723,727

Grass seed, acreage, production, and value 650 Gravel. See Sand, gravel, etc. Grazing:

National forests 700 Public-land leases 922

Grease and tallow, manufacture, s u m m a r y . . . 787 Grease, lubricating:

Manufacture, summary 787 Production 767

Great Britain. See United Kingdom. Greece, debt to United States 287

Immigrants naturalized 110 Immigration and emigration 103,104,106 Trade with United S ta t e s . . . . 492,633,636,637,738

Greenland, trade with United S ta tes . . . 492,634,635 Greensand. See Marl. Grindstones, production 727 Grist mills, summary 867 Groceries:

Retail trade 843-845,847 Indexes of chain store sales 864

Wholesale trade 838,840,841 Guam:

Area and date of accession. 1,2 Educational statistics 213-216 Farms:

Animals, domestic 630 Crops, principal 697 Summary (number, acreage, tenure, etc.). 615

Foreign trade 651 Population 2,63,64 Postal service 424

Guatemala, trade with United States. . . 492,534,535 Guiana, trade with United States 493,634,535 Gums, resins, etc., foreign trade 496,

Production (resin) Gypsum and gypsum products:

Foreign trade Manufacture, summary

497,614,516, 518 711

769 790

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Mines and quarries, summary and produc-tion 722,723,727,769

Haddock, propagation 717 Quantity and value landed by fishing ves-

sels 715 Hair and manufactures, foreign trade 614, 518 Hair work, manufacture, summary 800 Haiti, trade with Unit«d States 492, 534, 535 Hake, quantity and value landed by fishing

vessels 715 Halibut, production 716

Quantity and value landed by fishing ves-sels 714,715

Hams, bacon, etc.: Prices:

Export 409 Retail 408 Wholesale 401,637 Indexes 637

Production 648 Handkerchiefs, manufacture, summary 781 Harbors. See Waterways, etc. Hardware:

Manufacture: Average hours and earnings 146 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 143 Summary 791

Retail trade: Corporation income-tax returns 267,274 Indexes of sales 843 Persons employed or seeking work 118,

125,845,849 Summary 843-845,849

Wholesale trade 838-841 Harness and saddles:

Manufactures, summary- 789 Repair shops 857

Hats and hat materials: Corporation income-tax returns 264 Fur and wool felt hat industry:

Indexes of employment and pay rolls 143 Summary 777

Hats and caps and materials, manufacture, summary 779

Millinery industry: Corporation income-tax returns 264 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 144 Retail trade 845 Summary 780 Wholesale trade 837

Hawaii: Area and date of accession 1, 2 Banks 317,329, 333 Births and deaths 82 Cane and cane-sugar production 680-682 Climatic conditions 904, 915 Educational statistics 60,

213-216, 220-225, 230-232 Employment service 183-186,195 Farms:

Animals, domestic 630 Crops, principal 696 Farm property, value 615 Summary (number, acreage, tenure, etc.)_ 615

Federal Housing Administration 349 Home Owners' Loan Corporation 339 Internal revenue 249, 253-255, 260 Manufactures 825-827 National parks 924 Old-age and survivors insurance. 177,181 Population 2,3,60 Postal savings and postal service. 336,424 PubUc assistance. Federal grants 195 Public roads 439 Railroads 451 Savings and loan associations 342-345 Trade 641,549,552-554 Unemployment compensation 187,190,191,195 Water power, developed and potential 434

Hay: Acreage, production, and value 564,

650,657,672,673,678 Of irrigated crop. 564, 568

Farm income from 620 Prices, farm 657,672,673,692

Wholesale. 401

Page Hay—Continued.

Retail trade. 844,846,849 Heading:

Estimated quantity of timber removed from forests for 702

Production 707 Health and sanitation, expenditures for, by

States, etc 289, 292, 296, 305, 307 . 370 Health insurance

Heating and plumbing equipment, etc. Construction contractor operations.. Indexes of employment and pay rolls Manufacture, summary

Corporation income-tax returns Retail trade Wholesale price indexes Wholesale trade

Helium, production Hemp, flax, and jute, dutiable imports and

duties Hemp, flax, and ramie and manufactures,

foreign trade 514,618 Hemp, import prices 411

Imports 518 Herring, import prices 410

Alaska product 716 Hides and leather products:

871,872, 874 143

. . - . 791, 792 265

844. 845 400

. . . . 840, 841 727

547

Wholesale prices Indexes

Hides and skins: Foreign trade

Index of imports Prices:

Import Wholesale..

Indexes Production Wholesale trade

Highways: Construction contractor operations

402 399,400

496, 497,614,618, 520, 623, 624 626

— 410 402

. 399, 400 — 648

871, 872,874,875

Construction, grade-crossing projects, and mileage, by States 436,439

Construction financed from Federal funds. 439,866 Expenditures for:

By all authorities 435,870 By cities 305,307 By State and local governments.. 289,292 By United States Government 244,439,865 From State highway funds 435,437,438

Funds available for 436,438,439 Kind, adjoinmg farms 608 Summary of construction, mileage, etc 436 Wage rates in road building 158

HiwStoric sites. National 924 Hogs:

Farm income from 618-620 Grazing in national forests 700 Inspected and slaughtered 635,639,648 Number on farms 626,627,629-631 Prices, farm 636,637

Wholesale 401,636,637 Indexes 637

Purchased and sold 639 Receipts and shipments at stockyards 633-636

Holding companies: Corporation mcome-tax returns Employees and wages Unemployment compensation..

Home economics, professional schools 5 223,228,

Home loan banks. See Federal home loan

268,276 .. 189 .. 189

Home Owners' Loan Corporation: Assets and liabilities

Loans, accounts, and advances Homes and families {see also Dwellings and

Families) 44-52,672,681 Veterans' homes 174

Homestead entries of public land 917,918 Homicides 80 Hominy and com grits, canned and processed. 6^^

Honduras, trade with United States.... 492,634,636 Honey, production 639 Hong Kong, trade with United States 633,

638,639,738 Foreign exchange rates 927

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Acreage, production, and value 564,661,656 Of irrigated crop 564

Farm income from 620 Farm price 656

Horns. See Bones, etc. Horses:

Grazing in national forests 700 Number on farms 626-628,630

Horses and mules: Receipts and shipments at stockyards 634 Wholesale trade 838

Horseshoes, exports 737 Hose, rubber, production 811 Hosiery:

Manufacture: Average hours and earnings 147 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 144 Production - 808 Summary 776

Retail trade — — 845 Wholesale prices 402

Indexes 400 Wholesale trade 837

Hospitals {see also Charities, etc.): Facilities For mental patients For veterans Growth

Hotels: Average hours and earnings of employees.

. 87 - 88-91 170,174

149

allures Corporation income-tax returns Employment and pay rolls

Indexes Persons employed or experienced

119,125, Summary — Unemployment compensation.

Hours of labor: Industrial groups Mines and quarries Selected manufacturing industries Selected nonmanufacturing industries-Union indexes, in specified trades

House furnishings: Manufacture, summary Prices:

Cost-of-living indexes Wholesale —

Indexes -Retail trade:

Corporation income-tax returns Indexes of sales Persons employed or experienced

Summary Wholesale trade

Housmg. See Dwellmgs, etc., and dential buildmgs.

Htmgary, debt to United States Foreign exchange rates Immferants naturalized Immigration and emigration.-Trade with United States

Hydroxides, production

Ice cream, manufacture: Indexes of employment and pay rolls. Milk utilized Production Summary

Ice, manufactured: Cost-of-living indexes Retail trade Summary 1

Iceland, trade with United States. Illiterate persons Illumhiating oil. See Kerosene. Immigration and emigration:

Admissions and departures of aliens. Aliens admitted to citizenship Aliens debarred and deported By age groups By countries By occupation, money brought, etc..

380 267 150 149

118, 130,132,189

869,860 189

136 149

.„_ 146,147 149

163-166

781

. „ . 404,405 403

. . . . 399,400

267,274 843

118, 125,845,848 843-845,848 838,840,841 Resi-

287 927 110

103,104,106 636, 637,738

804

145 643

. . . . 641,648 773,826,828

404,405 . . . . 844,846,849 776,825,826,828 . . . 492,536,637

61-64,102

101-108 69,60,62,110

102,107 102

. 103,104,106 102

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By race 106 By sex 102 Citizens, arrivals and departures 108 Illiterates admitted 102 Immigration quotas 106,107 Nonquota immigrants 107

Implements and machinery, farm. See Agri-cultural implements, etc.

Imports. See Foreign trade. Income:

Consumer — 393,394 Corporation 268-278,280 Families 390-393 Farm . 682,616-621 Individuals filing income-tax returns 260-257 National, total and by sources. 384,386 Payments to individuals. Wage or salary workers

Income tax: Federal:

Corporation Individual Summary

By States State governments

Income-tax returns, corporation. Individual.

. 387-389

248,268-277 248,260,261,254-267 241,242,244,247-249

249 290,292,295

258,280 250-267

Index numbers. See respective subjects. India, trade with United States 493,

633,636,637,738 Foreign exchange rates. 927

India rubber. See Rubber. Indian lands 917,918,925 Indians, number. 14,16,21,69

Government expenditures for 243 Industrial and commercial failures— 378-381 Industrial buildings, building permits 869

Construction contracts awarded 862 Industrial stock and bond prices, yields, and

issues 373,374,376 Infant deaths. See under Vital statistics. Infants' wear, manufacture, summary.. 780 Inheritance and estate taxes:

Federal 247,248,281,282 State 292

Ink, manufacture, summary.. 787 Insane and other mentally diseased in hos-

pitals.. . . - 57,58,88-91 Insecticides, fungicides, etc., manufacture,

summary 786 Instruments, etc., professional and scientific,

616,519 798

foreign trade-Manufacture, summary.

Insurance: Casualty, surety, etc 369,370 Contribution to national income. 385 Corporation income-tax returns 268,277 Fire, marine, and lightning.. 363,364 Fraternal orders. 369 Loans to insurance companies by Recon-

struction Finance Corporation 357 Life 170,172,173,366-369 Miscellaneous, by classes (stock companies). 370 Mutual accident and sick benefit.. 370 Old-age and survivors 176-181 Persons employed or experienced 118,

125,126,189 Public Employment Service placements. .- 186 Terminations 367 Unemployment compensation 189 United States Government 170,172,173

Insured banks 33&-338 Interest payments and receipts (see also under

Public debt) 251-253, 267,269-277,289,292-294,300,384,456

Interest rates 362,595 Interior decorators 845,857 Intermediate credit banks, Federal:

Assets and liabilities 365,369 Loans and discounts 350,351,355 Loans to, by Reconstruction Finance Cor-

poration... 1 367 Internal revenue {see also Income tax):

Collections, summary 241,242,244,247-249 Refunds of receipts 246

Internal waterways, traffic.- 480-484 International payments 607

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Page Inventories in hands of manufacturers 772 Investment trusts, capital issues 377

Corporation income-tax returns 268,276 Investments of banks. See Banks. Iodine production 727 Iran (Persia), trade with United States 493,

536, 537,738 Immigrants naturalized 110

Iraq (Mesopotamia), trade with United States 493, 536, 537, 738

Ireland, trade with United States.. 492,536,537,738 Immigration and emigration 103,104,106

Irish Free State, trade with United States.— 492 Iron:

Ore: Foreign trade 515,519,731 Mines, summary 720,721

Corporation income-tax returns 264 Production 720, 726,731 Revenue freight carried, by vessels 483 Shipments 731 Wholesale prices 402

Pig: Foreign trade. 732,737 Production 726, 731, 732 Wholesale prices 402, 739

Iron and steel and products: Foreign trade 496,

497, 515,517,519,731-733, 737, 738 By destinations 738

Manufacture: Average hours and earnings 146 Blast furnaces, steel works, and rolling

mills: Average hours and earnings 146,158 Indexes of employment and pay rolls... 143 Persons employed or experienced 117,

129,132, 736, 791 Summary 731,736

Corporation income-tax returns 265,266, 272 Corporation profits and dividends 375 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 143 Industrial and commercial failures 380 Inventories 772 Persons employed or experienced 117,

119,129,132,140,188,736, 790-793, 826 Power... 770,771 Production. 731-736

Indexes 768 Sales 831-833 Summary 790-793,826 Unemployment compensation 188

Prices: Import 411 Wholesale. 402,739

Indexes — 400,878 Wholesale trade. 840

Irrigation enterprises: Acreage and capital invested 555-560,563 By source of water supply. 559 By tenure of operator 655 Cost of operation and maintenance 555,559 Crops grown on irrigated land. 555,563,564, 567,568 Dams, reservoirs, canals, etc 561 In humid States 563 Pumped wells and pumping plants 662 Government projects:

Acreage and crops grown 567,668 Construction and operation costs, repay-

ments, and rental 565,566 Summary 555

Italian Africa, trade with United States 538,639 Italy:

Debt to United States... 287 Foreign exchange rates _ 927 Immigrants naturalized 110 Immigration and emigration 103,104,106,107 Trade with United States. 492,533,536,537,687, 738

Ivory Coast, trade with United States 493

Jamaica, trade with United States 492,534,635 Japan:

Foreign exchange rates 927 Immigration and emigration 103,104 Shipments through United States 540 Trade with United States 493,633,638,539

Japanese, number in U. S 14, 15,21,69,60,63,64,687,738

Page Java, trade (see also Netherlands Indies). 493 Jewelry:

Foreign trade- 616,519 Manufacture:

Corporation income-tax returns. 266 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 144 Persons employed or experienced 118,

125, 793, 799, 826 Summary. 793,799,826

Retail trade 843,844,846,849 Retailers'excise tax.. . 248 Wholesale trade 839-841

Joint-stock land banks:" Assets and liabilities 353 Loans closed and outstanding 354 Loans to, by Reconstruction Finance Corpo-

ration 357 Journalism courses, professional schools 222, 223 Judicial service (Federal), employees and pay

rolls. 161 Expenditures for 244

Jute and jute manufactures (see also Flax, hemp, and jute):

Foreign trade 514,518 Import prices 410,411 Manufacture, summary 778

Juvenile delinquents 227

Kafir (see also Grain sorghums), wholesale prices 692

Kale, commercial acreage, production, and value 674

Kenya and Tanganyika Territory, trade with United States 493

Kerosene: Farm expenditures for 605,606 Prices, export 409

Market.. . 758 Production. 756, 757

Knit goods: Manufacture:

Corporation income-tax returns 264 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 144 Persons employed or experienced 116,129,

131, 776, 777 Summary 776,777

Wholesale prices... 402 Indexes 400

Kongo, Belgian. See Belgian Congo. Kwantung, trade with United States... 538,539,738 Kyanite mines, summary and production 722,

723,727

Labor. See Hours of labor and Wages. Labor force. See Population. Labor strikes. 156,157,750 Labor turnover 151 Laborers 61,102,131-135 Labrador and Newfoundland, trade with

United States 533-535 Laces and lace goods (see also Embroideries),

manufacture, summary 778 Lamb (see also Mutton and lamb):

Prices, retaiL... 408 Wholesale 401

Lambs, prices (see also Sheep), farm 636,637 Wholesale 401,636

Lampblack. See Carbon black, etc. Lamps, production, value 814 Land (see also Acreage, Farms, and PubUc

lands): Area of United States 1,2 Farm..572,673,676-579,583,584,586-688,590-692,615

By utilization. 672, 573, 578,579, 584,587,588 Crop land 572,573,678,579,584,587,688 Crop losses 672,578,649

In drainage enterprises 569-571 Irrigated 555,556,558-560, 563,664,667,668

Landscape gardening service, summary.. 857 Lapidary work, manufacture, summary 794 Lard:

Cold-storage holdings.. 646 Consumption 638 Exports. . . 638

Indexes. 624 Prices:

Export 409 Retail 408

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Prices—Con tinned. Wholesale

Indexes... Production.

Lath: Foreign trade... Production

Latin America, trade with United States-Latvia, debt to United States

Immigrants naturalized. Immigration and emigration Trade with United States

Laundries: Average hours and earnings Commercial failures Corporation income-tax returns-Employment and pay rolls

Indexes Persons employed or experienced.

. 401,637

. . . 637

. 638,648

. . . 737

. . . 706

. 638,539 287 110

104,106 . 492,636,537

149 380 267 160 149

118, 119, Í26,128,130,132,839,866,859

Summary 856,859 Laundry machinery:

Manufacture, summary 797 Production, value : 812

Law, professional schools 222,223 Lawn mowers, production, value 812,815 Lead (see also Lead and zinc mines):

Average value per pound 742 Consumption 743 Foreign trade 743 Manufacture, production 726,742,743 Mines, summary and production. 720,721,726,742 Wholesale prices 402,718

Lead and zinc mines, corporation income-tax returns 264

Leather and leather products (see also Boots and shoes):

Foreign trade. ,614,616,618 Manufacture:

Average hourly wage rates paid common labor 158

Corporation income-tax returns 261, 264,271,278

Indexes of employment and pay rolls 144 Industrial and commercial failures 380 Inventories 772 Persons employed or experienced 117,

119,129,132,140,188,788,789,828 Power 770,771 Production.. 809

Indexes 768 Sales , 831-833 Summary 788,789,828 Unemployment compensation,- 188

Prices: Export — 409 Wholesale 402

Indexes-... 399,400 Wholesale trade 840

Leather, artificial, manufacture, summary 778 Legislative service, employees and pay rolls. _ 161

Expenditures for _ _ - 244 Lemons, production and value 661,676,697 Lesser Antilles, trade with United States 492 Lettuce, commercial acreage, production, and

value — 674 Liability insurance - 370 Liberia, debt to United States 287

Trade with United States 493,538,539 Liberty Loan bonds 284 Libraries: Circulating, summary 867

Governmental-cost payments for Libraries and schools, buildmg permits Library science, professional schools 222,223 License taxes. State and local governments... 290,

292, 295, 296,304,306 Life insurance 170,172,173,366-369 Life tables Light and fuel prices:

Cost-of-living indexes 404,405 Wholesale - - - 402

Indexes - 399,400 Light and power. See Electric light and

power.

. . 144 , 794,796

, 790,828 . . . 728 .. . 403

Page Lighting equipment, manufactures:

Indexes of employment and pay rolls . Summary. . .

Lime: Manufacture, summary Production Wholesale prices Wholesale trade 839

Limestone: Consumed in manufacture of pig h'on 731 Quarries, summary 720,721 Sales - - 761

Liming materials, farm expenditures for 606,607 Linen goods, manufacture, summary. 778 Linen, etc., supply service 856 Lingcod, quantity and value landed by fish-

ing vessels. _ 714 Received by wholesale dealers 714

Linoleum and oilcloth, manufacture, sum-mary 777

Linseed oil, etc.: Manufacture, summary 785 Wholesale prices 403

Liquors, fermented, distilled, and vinous (see also Liquors and beverages):

Ethyl alcohol produced at denaturing plants 823

Manufacture, summary 774,776,826,828 M ater ials used 823

Production and tax-paid withdrawals 822 Index of production 768, 769

Retail trade 843,844,846,847,849 Corporation income-tax returns 267,274

State monopoly systems, finances 293 Taxes on 247,248,296 Wholesale trade 837,840,841

Liquors and beverages (see also Liquors, fer-mented, etc.):

Corporation income-tax returns.. 261,264,271,278 Dutiable imports and duties 646 Persons employed or experienced in manu-

facture 116,129,131,774,775,826,828 Lithium minerals, production 728 Lithographing, summary 1 786 Lithuania, debt to United States 287

Immigrants naturalized 110 Immigration and emigration 104,106 Trade with United States 636,537

Livestock. See Animals, domestic, and in-dividual classes.

Livestock insurance 370 Living costs, indexes of 148,404,406,623 Loans (see also Public debt):

Bank loans 313-317,325-331 Classified 316,331

Brokers' borrowings 316,331 By stock exchange firms to customers. 372 Farm. See Agricultural loans. Federal home loan banks 340 Federal Housing Administration 348,349 Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Cor-

poration 346 Foreign (see also Foreign capital issues) 287 Home Owners' Loan Corporation 338 Interest rates on call and time loans 362 Long-term debt 382 Mortgage loans on nonfarm homes.. 346 Of Government credit agencies, summary. 368,359 Reconstruction Finance Corporation 357,359 Savings and loan associations 341,342,346

Lobsters, propagation 717 Local and State government, bond issues 286,

376,377 Debt 296,298,299

Local government, employees and pay rolls (see also City governments)— 301

Finances- 288,289,298-301 Locomotives:

Manufacture: Indexes of employment and pay rolls 143 Production, value 811,812 Summary 798

Number and weight 462,463 Number installed and number retired 462

Lodgmg houses, construction.. 869 Loganberries, acreage, production, and value. 661 Logs, etc., foreign trade 496,497 Louisiana Purchase, area and date acquired.. 1

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. . . 787

. . . 248

. 756,757

. 403,758

. 496,497,515,517,619

Page Lubricants, grease and oil:

Manufacture, summary . . . . Manufacturers' excise taxes. Production. . . Wholesale prices

Luggage, leather, retail trade. Lumber and allied products:

Foreign trade Manufacture:

Average hourly wage rates paid common labor . . . - 168

Average hours and earnings 146 Corporation income-tax returns. 262,266,271,278 Estimated quantity of timber removed

from forests for 702 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 144 Industrial and commercial failures. 380 Inventories 772 Persons employed or experienced 116,

119,126,129,131,140,188, 782,825 Power. . 770,771 Production 703,704,708

Indexes 768 Sales.. 831-833 Summary 782,825 Unemployment compensation 188

Prices: Export 409 Import 411 Mi lL . . 703,705 Wholesale 403

Indexes 406,878 Retail trade 843-845,849 Revenue freight carried by vessels 483 Wholesale trade 839,841

Lumber and building materials: Retail trade:

Indexes of sales. 843 Industrial and commercial failures 380 Persons employed or experienced 118,

125,845,849 S u m m a r y . . . . 843-845,849

Wholesale prices 403 Indexes.. 399,400,878

Wholesale trade 839,841 Industrial and commercial failures. 380

Luxemburg, immigration 106

Macaroni, spaghetti, etc., manufacture, sum-mary . . 776,826

Machine shops and foundries: Average hourly wage rates paid common

labor 158 Average hours and earnings 146 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 143 Manufacture, summary 797,826,826

Machine-tool accessories and machinists' pre-cision tools and instruments:

Manufacture, summary 796 Machine tools:

Manufacture: Average hours and earnings 146 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 143 Production. 812,816 Summary 796

Wholesale trade Machinery (see also indinidual classes)

Farm expenditures for 606,606 Foreign trade Manufacture:

Corporation income-tax returns 266,272 Corporation profits and dividends 375 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 143 Industrial and commercial failures 380 Inventories 772 Persons employed or experienced 117,

119,130,132,140,188,794-797,828 Power . . . . 770,771 Production 811,818

Indexes 768 Sales 831-833 Summary 794-797,828 Unemployment compensation 188

Wholesale trade 839-841 Mackerel:

Canned 696,716 Import prices 410

717

Page Mackerel—Continued.

Propagation Quantity and value landed by fishing ves-

sels 716 Madagascar, trade with United States., 493,538,539 Madeira and Azores Island, trade with United

States 492,636,537 Magnesite, mines, summary and production.. 722,

723,728 Magnesium, production 726 Magnesium oxide, production 728 Magnesium salts, production. 728 Mail carried 420,422,423 Mail carriers, number 126,423 Mail cars, number 453 Mail revenues of railways 463 Malaya, British, trade with United States. . . . 493,

633,536,637,738 Malt:

Manufacture, summary 776 Used in manufacture of liquors 823

Malt liquors (see also Liquors, fermented, etc.): Internal revenue tax 247,248 Manufacture, summary 775

Indexes of employment and pay rolls 145 Corporation nicome-tax returns 264 Production and tax-paid withdrawals 822 Wholesale trade 837,840,841

Malta, Gozo, and Cyprus Islands, trade with United States 492,636,537

Malted milk, infants' foods, etc.: Milk utilized in manufacture of 643 Production 641

Manganese and manganese ore, mines, sum-mary and production 720,721,726

Manganiferous ore, production 726 Manila and manufactures, import prices 411 Manufactured products (see also individual

products): Foreign trade 496,497,523-525,628-531

Distribution.. . . 526 Exports in relation to production 508 Indexes of quantity and value 627

Indexes of production 768,769 Revenue freight carried by railroads 466 Value of. See under Manufacturing industry. Wholesale price mdexes. 404

Manufacturers'excise taxes 248 Manufacturers' sales 831-833 Manufacturmg industry (see also individual

industries): Average hours and earnings 146,147

Indexes 148 Capital issues 376,377 Contribution to national income 385 Corporation income-tax returns 261-266,

271-273, 278, 280 Distribution of sales, by primary channels.. 831-

833 Dividend payments . . 278 Establishments, wage earners, value of

products, etc.: By industry groups and industries 773,

800,825-829 By industrial areas 803 By size of establishments By States

Indexes of employment and pay rolls: By industry groups and industries Durable and nondurable goods groups. Summary for industry

Indexes of production Industrial and commercial failures Inventories. Net profits 271-273, 280,375 Persons employed or experienced 64,116,

117,119,120,122,125-133,136,137,140,188, 766 Power 769-771 Public Employment Service placements— 184 Summary Unemployment compensation. Wage rates paid common labor

Maple sugar and sirup: Farm value and income from Production

Marble: Quarries, summary Sales

.. 767 801,802

143-145 142,143 141, 767 767,769 379, 380

772

. . . 766

. . . 188

. . . 158

. 620,650

. . . 681

. 722, 723

. . . 761

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Indexes of employment and pay rolls 144 Persons employed or experienced- 117,127,129,132

Marine and fire insurance 363 Marine Corps personnel--. 161,163,169 Marine wrecks and casualties- 489 Marital status of population 40-43,59,61,63,64 Maritime Commission. See United States

Maritime Commission. Marketing and purchasing through farmers'

organizations 613,614 Markets, principal:

Receipts: Dairy products. 642 Domestic animals 633-635 Eggs 644 Fish 714, 715 Grain. 691 Poul t ry . . . 644 Wool.-- - 646

Shipments, domestic animals 633-635 Marl mines, summary and production- 722, 723, 728 Marriage, divorces, and annulments 92,93 Married persons 40-43,59,61,63,64 Matches:

Manufacture, summary 783 Corporation income-tax returns 265 Excise taxes 248

Mattresses and bed springs, manufacture, summary 782,826

Mauritius, trade with United States.... 493 Meal, corn:

Production 693 Retail prices 408

Meat and meat products {see also Slaughtering and meat packing):

Cold-storage holdings 645 Consumption 638 Foreign trade 514,516,518,623,624,638 Manufacture:

Corporation income-tax returns 264 Persons employed or experienced 116,

129,131, 773 Production. 638,648 Summary 773

Prices: Export . . . 409 Retail. . 408

Indexes 407 Wholesale 401,637

Indexes 400,637 Retail trade. 844,845,847 Wholesale trade 838

Medicinal and pharmaceutical preparations: • Foreign trade 496,497,515,519

Manufacture, summary 786 Retail trade 843,844,849 Wholesale price indexes 400 Wholesale trade 837,840,841

Medicine, professional schools 222,223 Memorials, National 924 Mental patients and defectives.. 57,58,88-91,226,227 Merchandise exports and imports. See For-

eign trade. Merchandise, general:

Retail trade 843-846,848,849 Commercial failures 380 Indexes of sales 843

Wholesale trade. 837-841 Merchant marine:

Disasters to 489 Employment on merchant vessels 498 Fuel consumed by 749,754 Number and tonnage..- 485-487,490 Of the world 487 Tonnage employed in foreign t rade . . . 485,498-503 U.S. Government vessels 491 Vessels launched 487

Mercury (quicksilver): Mines, summary and production 720,721,726 Wholesale prices 718

Mesopotamia. See Iraq. Metal mines. See Mines and quarries. Metals and metal products (see also individual

metals): Accidents and fatalities and number em-

ployed in metal mines. 765 Car loadings 465

Page Metals and metal products—Continued.

Foreign trade 496,497,515,519 Dutiable imports and duties 545

Manufacture {see also individual industries): Average hourly wage rates paid common

labor 158 Average hours and earnings 146 Corporation income-tax returns . . . 262,

264,270,272,278 Corporation profits and dividends 375 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 143 Inventories.-- 772 Persons employed or experienced 117,

119,121,129,132,790-794,829 Power 770,771 Sales 831-833 Summary 790-794,829

Production of metals 718,720, 721, 726, 727 Indexes 768,769

Wholesale prices 402,403, 718 Indexes 399,400

Wholesale trade — 840,841 Metalworking machinery. See Machinery. Mexico:

Foreign exchange rates 927 Immigrants naturalized 110 Immigration and emigration. 103,104,107 Shipments through United States 540 Territory cededtoU.S 1 Trade with United States 492, 533-535, 738

Mica, mines, summary and production. 722,723, 728 Middlings, wholesale prices 403 Military and naval personnel {see also Vet-

erans' benefits) 161-163,169 Military and naval services abroad 2 Milk {see also Dairy products):

Malted, etc.: Milk utilized in manufacture of 643 Production 641

Manufacture of milk products: Milk utilized.. 643 Production 639,648 Summary.. 773

Prices: Export 409 Retail 408 Wholesale-. 401,637

Indexes 637 Production and value 639,640

Millet seed, acreage, production, and value 650 Millinery {see also Hats, etc.):

Manufacture: Corporation income-tax returns 264 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 144 Summary 780

Retail trade 845 Wholesale trade 837

Millstones, production. 728 Millwork, wholesale trade 839 Milo. See Grain sorghums.

728 Mineral and soda waters, production (mineral

water) Mineral land, public:

Entries 917,919 Leases, permits, licenses 1 922 Reserves 923

Mineral oil. See Petroleum. Mineral pamts, production 728 Minerals and mmeral products {see also

Mines and quarries and each mineral): Car loadings 465 Foreign trade 496,497,515,519

Exports in relation to production 508 Index of production 768,769 Manufacture, summary 789,794 Revenue freight carried by railroads. 466 Sales...- 831-833 Summary of mineral production 718-730

Mines and quarries: Accidents and fatalities 765 Average hours and earnings. 149 Contribution of mining industry to national

income 385 Corporation income-tax returns 261,

264, 270, 278,280 Explosives used 820 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 149

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Persons employed or experienced 64, 116, 119, 120, 122, 125, 127, 128, 136, 137, 188, 719, 720, 722-724, 749, 765.

Power 719,721,723,725, 771 Public Employment Service placements 184 Strikes in coal mines 750 Summary 719-725 Unemployment compensation 188 Value of all products.. 508,718-720,722,724,729, 730

Mining machinery: Manufacture:

Corporation income-tax returns 266 Production 812 Summary 796

Wholesale trade 839 Miquelon and St. Pierre Islands, trade with

United States 534,535 Mirrors and other glass products, manufac-

ture, summary 789 Models and patterns (not paper), manufac-

ture, summary 800 Mohair, production and value.. 639

Foreign trade 514,518 Molasses, foreign trade 496,497

Production 680,695 Used m manufacture of liquors 823

Molybdenum, summary and production 720, 721,726

Money {see also Banks and Money rates): Coinage 310 Held in Treasury and by Federal Reserve

banks and agents.. 312 . In circulation and stock of 310-312 Money orders (postal) issued 420,421 Money rates:

Discount, of Federal Reserve banks 321 Exchange, foreign 927 Interest and acceptance, New York. _ 362

Monuments, National 924 Morbidity 84,85 Morocco, trade with United States 493,538,539 Mortgages, farm and other real estate:

Farm 593-599 Held by banks 315,331,346 Held by Farm Credit Administration 350-356 Held by Federal Savmgs and Lpan Insur-

ance Corporation 346 Held by Home Owners' Loan Corporation. 338,346 Held by insurance companies 346,366 Held by savings and loan associations 341,

342,346 Insured by F. H. A . . . 348,349 Long-term debt 382 Nonfarm homes.. 346,893,896 Recorded, nonfarm 347

Mother tongue of foreign-born white popula-tion 28

Motion-picture equipment and supplies {see also, Photographic material), foreign trade 515,519

Wholesale trade _.. 837 Motion-picture film exchanges, wholesale

trade 837 Motion-picture theaters and motion-picture

production: Corporation income-tax returns 267 Summary of production 824 Unemployment compensation 189

Motor fuel {see also Gasoline), production. 756,757 Taxes 292,295,296,441

Motor transportation: Carriers of passengers 471,475-478 Carriers of property 471-474

Motor truck drivers, union wage rates 152 Motor vehicle corporations, capital issues 377

Income-tax returns 263,266,272,278 Motor vehicle insurance 370 Motor vehicle taxes, fees, licenses, etc., and

motor fuel taxes 248,292,295,435,438,441,443 Motor vehicles:

Commercial 444-446,472-476 Fatalities caused by 80,447-449 Foreign trade 515,517,519 Manufacture:

Corporation income-tax returns 263, 266,272,278

Corporation profits and dividends 375

Page Motor vehicles—Continued.

Manufacture—Continued. Excise taxes 248 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 143 Inventories 772 Persons employed or experienced 117,

119,130,132,140,188, 797 Power 770,771 Production 812,818 Sales 440,441,832,833

By price groups 440 Summary 797 Unemployment compensation 188

On farms 609,610 Registration 440,442-444,446,447 Repair shops, rental service, etc 856,857 Retail trade:

Commercial failures 380 Indexes 854 Persons employed or experienced 118,

119,125,845,848 Summary 843,845,848

Revenue from, by States {see also Motor vehicle taxes, etc.) 443

Wholesale prices 403 Indexes 400

Wholesale trade 837,840,841 Commercial failures 380

Motorbus transportation. See Motor transpor-tation.

Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts: Manufacture:

Corporation income-tax returns 266 Production.... 812,818 Summary 798

Motors, electric: Production, value 813 Used in manufacturing plants 769,770

Motor-vehicle parts: Average hourly wage rates paid common

labor . . . . . . : . _ 158 Manufacture, summary. 797 Production 818 Wholesale trade 837

Mozambique, trade with United States 493 538,539,738

Mucilage, paste, etc., manufacture, summary. 787 Mules {see also Horses and mules), number on

farms 626-628,630 Municipal and State bond prices, yields, and

issues... 371,373,374,376,377 Municipalities:

Employees and pay rolls 301,309 Indexes 300 Retirement systems 303

Finances 299,300,303-307,309 Music, professional schools 222,223 Musical instruments {see also Radios):

Foreign trade 515,519 Manufacture, summary 798,799 Wholesale t rade . . . . 838

Mutton and lamb: Consumption 638 Foreign trade.-,•... 638 Production 638,648 Wholesale prices and indexes 637

Nails: Foreign trade 737 Manufacture, summary. 791 Prices, export 409

Wholesale 402 Production 732,735

Naphtha, production 757 National bank. See under Banks. National debt, public and private {see also

Public debt) 382,383 National farm loan associations, number 350 National forests 699,700 National Government finance. See under

Receipts, Expenditures, Public debt, etc. National Guard, strength of 162 National Housing Agency, expenditures for... 245 National income 384,385

Consumer incomes 393,394 National Park and Monument System 924 National Youth Administration, persons em-

ployed and earnings 160,192,193

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Natural gas: Annual supply of energy from. Consumed— Prices -Wells drilled, production, etc_.

. 496,497,514,516,518 786 837

166 243,245

161,163,169 163,164

800 829

Page

425 431,751

753 — 720,

721,728,751,752,758 Natural gasoline:

Plants, summary - 720,721 Production 720,751,756 Run to stills or blended at refineries 756 Stocks - — 756

Naturalized citizens 37,59,60,62,109,110 Naval and military services abroad 2 Naval stores, gums, resins, etc. (jsee also Tur-

pentine): Foreign trade Manufacture, summary Wholesale trade.

Navy Department: Civil service employees-Expenditures for

Navy personnel Navy vessels and aircraft. Needles, pins, and hooks and eyes, manufac-

ture, summary Needlework, manufacture, summary Negro population. See Population, by color

or race. Netherlands:

Foreign exchange rates_ 927 Immigrants naturalized 110. Immigration and emigration. 103,104,106 Shipments through United States 540 Trade with United States..._ 492,533,636,637,738

Netherlands Guiana (Surinam), trade with United States 493,634,536

Netherlands Indies, trade with United States - . 493,633,636,637,738

Netherlands West Indies (Curacao), trade with United States. 634,636,738

New Caledonia, trade with United States 493 Newfoundland and Labrador, trade with

United States 493,633-535 Immigration and emigration 103,104

News dealers, retail trade 844,846,849 Newspapers and periodicals, printing and

publishing: Average hours and earnings 147 Corporation income-tax returns 265 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 145 Products and receipts 810 Summary. 784,826,827,829 Union wage rates. 152

Indexes 155 New York Stock Exchange, value of securities

listed on and volume of sales 371,372 New Zealand, trade with United States 493,

533,638,639,738 Immigration and emigration—.

Nicaragua, debt to United States Trade with United States

Nickel and products, production Nigeria, trade with United States Nitrate of soda:

Import prices Wholesale prices

Nonclay refractories, manufactures, mary

Nondurable goods and industries: Corporation profits and dividends Indexes of employment and pay rolls . Indexes of production Retail sales indexes Wage earners Wholesale price indexes.

103,104,106 287

492,634,636 . . . . 726,743 493,638,639

411 403

sum--790

376 . . . . 142,143 . . . . 768,769 . . . . 842,843

140 404

Nonferrous metals and products. See Metals and metal products.

Normal schools and teachers' colleges... 218,222,223 North America, shipments through United

States. Trade with United States

Norway: Foreign exchange rates. Immigrants naturalized Immigration and emigration-Trade with United States

Notes: Federal Reserve

640 528-635,738

927 - 110

103,104,106 492,533,536,637,738

310,311,319

Page Notes—Continued.

National bank. . . 310,311,313 Stock and circulation of, summary 310,311 Treasury 283,284

Nurse-training schools 222,223,225 Nursery and greenhouse stock:

Foreign trade 496,497,514,518 Wholesale trade 840

Nuts (see also Fruits and nuts): Farm income from... 620 Foreign trade 614,518 Production and value 651

Of irrigated crop 664,568 Trees on farms 677

Oats: Acreage losses Acreage, production, and value..

649 664,

650,653,666,678,696 664,568 Of irrigated crop

Consumed in flour mills. Farm income from 620 Prices, farm 653,666,692

Wholesale 401,692 Receipts at markets 691 Stocks, commercial 690

Obligations of foreign governments to United States.. 287

Occupations of entire population (see also in-dividual occupations and industries) 61,124-136

Oceania (and Asia), trade with United States. 628-633, 538, 639,738

Shipments through United States 640 Office appliances and supplies:

Exports 616,619 Manufacture, summary 797 Retail trade 846 Wholesale trade- 839

Ohio River traffic 483,484 Oil and gas land, public, leases 922 Oil and gas wells. See Petroleum and gas wells. Oil, cake, and meal, cottonseed:

Foreign trade 686 Manufacture:

Indexes of employment and pay rolls 146 Production 686 Summary 785

Oil cake and oil-cake meal, export prices 409 Foreign trade 516

Oil corporations, capital issues 377 Income-tax returns 264

Oil lands withdrawn from general settlement- 923 Oil-well machinery:

Production, value 812 Wholesale trade 839

Oilcloth and linoleum, manufacture, sum-mary 777

Oils: Animal (and fats), foreign trade 496,

497,614,516,518,623,624 Animal and vegetable:

Manufacture, summary 786,786 Corporation income-tax returns 266

Retail price index 407 Wholesale price index 400 Wholesale trade 840

Fish, foreign trade. 496,497 Manufacture, summary 786 Production 716,716

Fuel: Annual supply of energy from 426 Bunker, laden on vessels 754 Consumption 427,431,467 Foreign trade 754 Production. 766,757 Wholesale prices-.... 402,768

Mineral. See Petroleum products. Vegetable:

Foreign trade 496, 497,514,518,520,623,624,686

Index of imports _ . 626 Manufacture, summary 786 Prices, cottonseed oil, export 409

Wholesale 401 Production, cottonseed oil 686

Wholesale trade 840 Oilseeds, farm income from 618,620

Foreign trade 614,618

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Oilstones, production. Old-age assistance Old-age and survivors insurance.. Old-age pensions and retirement..

Page 728

192,194,195 177-181,289

168, 169,192,194,195

Oleomargarine: Manufacture, summary 775 Production and materials. 643 Wholesale prices 401

Olives: Canned- 694 Farm income from 620

Olivine, production 728 Onions:

Acreage, production, and value 674 Of irrigated crop 568

Retail prices 408 Operatives and kindred workers. 61,128-130,134,135 Optical goods:

Manufacture, summary 798 Retail trade 846 Wholesale trade 840

Oranges: Prices:

Farm. . . 657 Retail » - 408 Wholesale 401

Production and value 651,657,675,697 Orchard products. See Fruits and Nuts. Ores, crude (see also each ore):

Car loadings 465 Foreign trade 496,497 Mines, summary and production 720,721,726

Organs and pianos, manufacture, summary.. . 799 Oysters:

Canned . . . . 695,715 Received by wholesale dealers 714

Ozocerite. See Wax, mineral.

Packing house products (see also Slaughtering and meat packing):

Consumption 638 Foreign trade 638 Manufacture, summary 773

Corporation income-tax returns 264 Production 638,648

Painters: Number 127,128 Union wage rates 151

Indexes 153,154 Paintings and statuary, foreign trade 515,519 Paints, varnishes, etc.:

Foreign trade - 496,497,515,519 Manufacture:

Average hourly wage rates paid common labor. 158

Corporation income-tax returns 265 Farm expenditures for 606,607 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 145 Persons employed or experienced 116,

129,131,785 Summary 785

Retail trade 844,845,849 Wholesale price mdex 400,878' Wholesale trade 837,840,841

Palestine, trade with United States 492, 536,537,738

Immigration and emigration 104 Panama:

C anal 166,244,245,488,489 Canal Zone 1,2,

62, 213-216, 220, 492,534, 535 Republic, trade with United States... 492,534,535

Paper and manufactures (See also Paper and pulp industry):

Corporation income-tax returns 265 Foreign trade . . . . 496,497,515,519,521 Inventories 772 Manufacturers' sales 831-833 Prices (see also Paper and pulp), import 411

Wholesale 403 Power.. 770,771 Production 709,710

Index 768, 769 Summary 783,784 Wholesale trade 840,841

Paper and printing industry: Dutiable imports and duties 647

Page Paper and printing industry—Continued.

Indexes of employment and pay rolls 145 Industrial and commercial failures 380 Persons employed or experienced 116,

119,129,129,131,140,188,783-785 Unemployment compensation 188

Paper and pulp industry: Average hourly wage rates paid common

labor 158 Average hours and earnings 147 Corporation income-tax returns.. . 262,265,271,278 Dutiable imports and duties 547 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 145 Persons employed or experienced 116,

119,129,131,783,784 Summary 783,784

Paper and pulp, wholesale price index.. 400 Paper currency in circulation and in stock.."..310,311 Paperboard, wallboard, building paper, pro-

duction 709,710 Paper-mill and pulp-mill machinery:

Manufacture, summary 796 Production, value 812

Paraffin wax, production 756,757 Paraguay, trade with United States 534,535 Parcel post 423, 541 Parks, National . . . . 924,925 Parties, political, vote 233,234,236,237 Part-time farmers. 603,604 Passengers:

Airplane 479 Bus. . 446,471,475-478 Pullman 468 Railway 461,469 Steamer.. 108,483

Pasture land, acreage 672,578,579 Irrigated acreage 568

Patents and certificates of registration 830 Paving materials, manufacture, summary 787 Pawn shops, sales 846 Pay-roll taxes 244,247-249 Peaches:

Canned and dried 694 Farm income from 620 Farm prices 676 Production and value-. 661,676,676

Of irrigated crop 668 Peanuts:

Acreage, production, and value... 564,650,666,678 Of irrigated crop 564

Farm income from 620 Prices farm 656

Wholesale 401 Pears:

Canned and dried 694 Farm income from 620 Farm prices 676 Production and value 651,675,676

Of irrigated crop 568 Peas:

Acreage, production, and value 650,674,697 Of irrigated crop 664

Canned 694 Peat, summary and production 722,723,728 Pecans, production and value 651 Pencils and pens, manufacture, summary 799 Pensions, annuities, retirement pay:

Aged persons, public assistance 192,194,196 Federal employees, retirement of 168,169 Military 169-172,243 Railroad 196-200

Peppermint and peppermint oil, acreage, pro-duction, and value 674

Peppers, acreage, production, and value 674 Perch, propagation 717 Perfumery, cosmetics, etc., manufacture, sum-

mary 786,829 Persia (Iran), trade with United States 493,

636,637,738 Immigrants naturalized 110

Personal services: Corporation income-tax returns... 267,276 Persons employed or experienced 64,118,119,

121,123,126,127,130,132,136,137,189,866 Summary 866 Unemployment compensation 189

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Shipments through United States 540 Trade with United States 493, 533-535,738

Petroleum and coal, manufacture, sum-mary 787,788

Corporation income-tax returns 262, 265,270,272,278

Persons employed or experienced 116, 119,129,131,188

Unemployment compensation 188 Petroleum and gas wells:

Average hours and earnings 149 Corporation income-tax returns. 264,270,272 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 149 Number and production... 720,758 Persons employed or experienced 116,119,720 Summary 720,721

Petroleum and products: Annual supply of energy from fuel oil 425 Bunker oil laden on vessels. 754 Corporation income-tax returns 262,

265, 270,272,278 Corporation profits and dividends 375 Crude oil:

Foreign trade 754,756 Prices:

Export. . 409 Import . . . 411 Wholesale - . - 402,756, 758

Production 720,728,754-756 Run to stills 756,757 Stocks 756

Crude petroleum producing industry: Average hours and earnings 149 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 149 Summary 720,721

Foreign trade 496, 497,515,517,519,521,754, 756, 759

Index of production. 768,769 Inventories 772 Manufacture, summary 787,788 Manufacturers' sales of products 831-833 Output of refineries (see also Petroleum

refining) 756,757 Power. . . 770,771 Prices:

Export - 409 Retail.. 758 Wholesale 402,758

Indexes 400 Revenue freight carried by vessels.. 482 Stocks... 756 Wholesale trade 836,840,841

Petroleum pipe lines 758 Petroleum-refining industry:

Average hourly wage rates paid common labor 158

Average hours and earnings 147 Corporation income-tax returns 265 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 145 Persons employed or experienced- 116,129,131,787 Refinery products 756,757 Summary 787

Pharmacy, professional schools 222,223 Phenol, wholesale prices 403 Philippine Islands:

Area, population, and date of accession.. 1,2,3,64 Educational statistics 213-216,220-224 Gold and silver production 745 Immigrants naturalized 110 Immigration and emigration. 104 Internal revenue collections 249 Sugar produced 682 Trade 493,533, 536,537,550,552-554,738

Phonographs, production, value 814 Phosphate land, public, leases 922

Reserves 923 Phosphate materials:

Foreign trade 496,497 Mines, summary and production 722,723; 728 Production (chemical) : . 804

Photoengraving 785 Photographic apparatus and material:-

Foreign trade 515,519 Manufacture, summary 798 Retail trade 846 Wholesale trade 837

Photographic studios 856

674

Page Pianos and organs:

Manufacture, summary 799 Retail trade 846

Pickles, preserves, and sauces: Manufacture, summary 773,774,826 Production 694,695

Pig iron. See under Iron. Pigments. See Paints. Pigs. See Hogs. Pimientos:

Acreage, production, and value Canned.

Pineapples, acreage and production Pins. See Needles, etc. Pipe:

Iron and steel: Foreign trade 737 Manufacture:

Average hours and earnings 146 Indexes of employment and pay rolls.... 143 Production 732,735 Summary 791

Wholesale prices.. 402 Sewer:

Manufacture, summary 789 Production i 762,763

Pipe lines: Companies, summary of operations 758 Corporation income-tax returns. 266 Internal revenue tax on transportation of oil

through 248 Pipes, tobacco, manufacture, summary 800 Placements, Public Employment Service.__ 183-186 Planing-mill products, manufacture 782,826,829

Corporation income-tax returns 265 Plaster, wallboard, etc., manufacture, sum-

mary 790 Plasterers and cement finishers:

Construction contractor operations... 871,872,874 Number 127 Union wage rates 151,152

Indexes 153,154 Plastics:

Corporation income-tax returns 265 Manufacture, summary 786

Plated ware, exports 515 Manufacture, summary 794

Plate-glass insurance 370 Plates, sheets, etc.:

Iron and steel: Foreign trade 733,737 Production 732-734 Wholesale prices 402

other metals, production 743 Platinum:

Production 726 Wholesale prices 718

Plumbago. See Graphite. Plumbers and gas and steam fitters:

Construction contractor operations... 871,872,874 Number 127 Union wage rates 151,152

Indexes. 153,154 Plumbing and heating equipment afid sup-

plies: Indexes of employment and pay rolls in in-

dustry 143 Manufacture, summary 791,792 Retail trade 844,845 Wholesale price indexes 400 Wholesale trade 840,841

Plums and prunes: Canned and dried 675,694 Farm income from 620 Production and value.. 651,675

Of irrigated crops... 568 Retail prices 408

Pocketbooks, manufacture, summary 788 Poland, debt to United States 287

Immigrants naturalized . . . 110 Immigration and emigration 103,104,106 Trade with United States . . . . 492,533, 536, 537, 738

Political parties, popular vote for presidential electors 234

Pollock, propagation 717 Quantity and value landed by fishing

vessels 715 Pomelos. Grapefruit.

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Page Population:

Continental United States: Age distribution

Median age Alien white Annual midyear estimates.. Blind.. . Cities Deaf-mutes... Density of..

24-27 23,27

37 3,7

226,227 8-11, 22, 23

226,227 2, 6

Dwellings and homeS-.__ 45,572,581,865, 879-903 Employment status 111-135,157 Families.. 44-52 Fert i l i ty . . - 53-56 Foreign born 14,15,19,20, 28, 29, 31-35,37, 41 Future, estimated 25, 46 Households, private 44,45 Institutional 57,58 Labor force 111-140

Age, race, and sex Ill , 112,113 Distribution by States. 114 Employment status 111-135,139 Farm - 139,140,601,602 Industry group 116-123,136,137 Occupation 124-135

Marital status 40-43 Migration 38,39 Nativity 14,15,19,20,28-37,41 On fa rms- 13,572 Parentage 29,30 Race 14-17,19-24, 28-31,37,41-43,45 Reproduction rates. 56 School-age 204-207, 212, 217 School years completed 208-210 Sex 14,18,19,22-25,37,41-43 Summary 2,3 Total, by States 4-7,12,16-21,26, 27,30 Twenty-one years of age and over 36 Urban and rural 11-13, 23, 24,41,46-48 Vital statistics of. See Vital statistics.

Outlying possessions of the U. S 2,3,59-64 Summary 59-64

Pork: Cold-storage holdings... 645 Consumption 638 Foreign trade... 638

Index of exports 624 Prices:

Export 409 Retai l . . . 408 Wholesale 401,637

Indexes.. 637 Production 638,648

Portland cement. See Cement. Ports, commerce of principal 481,482 Portugal:

Foreign exchange rates 927 Immigrants naturalized 110 Immigration and emigration 103,104,106 Trade with United States 492,536,537, 738

Portuguese Africa, trade with United States. 538,539 Possessions and Territories, area, date of ac-

quisition, and population 1,2,3,59-64 Postal Savings System, transactions of 336 Postal Service:

City and rural free delivery.. 422,423 Employees 165-168 Money-order business 420,421 Revenues and expenditures 242-244,420-424 Summary 420

By States 424 Transportation of mails 422 Volume of business... 420,423

Potash (see also Potassium salts), mines, sum-mary 722,723

Potash land, public, leases 922 Reserves 923

Potassium salts, production 728 Potatoes:

Irish: Acreage losses 649 Acreage, production, and value 564,650,

655,658,659,674, 678,696 Of irrigated crop. 564,568

Farm income from 620 Prices:

Farm.. 655,659,692 Retail 408

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Irish—Continued. Price—Continued.

Wholesale 401 Sweet and yams:

Acreage, production, and value 564,650, 655,665,678,696,697

Of irrigated crop 564,568 Farm mcome from 620 Farm prices 655,665

Pottery, manufacture: Average hours and earnings 147 C orporation income-tax returns 265 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 144 Persons employed or experienced-. 117,129,

132, 789, 790 Production, value 763 Summary 789,790

Poultry: Chickens on farms and raised 620,627,632,639 Cold-storage holdings 645 Farm income froni. 582,618-620 Index of volume of production 622 Prices:

Farm 644 Retai l . . . . 408 Wholesale 401,637

Indexes 400,637 Receipts at principal markets.. 644 Wholesale trade 838

Poultry dressmg and packing. 773 Power:

Annual supply of, from fuels and water 425 Capacity of steam locomotives. 452,453 Electric 426,427,429,431,432 Used in manufacture 769-771 Used in mines and quarries... 719,721,723,725,771 Water, developed and potential 434

Power laundries. See Laundries. Power plants. See Electric light and power

plants. Power-site reserves of public land 923 Precious stones and gems, foreign trade 515,519

Production 727 Precipitation, selected cities 910,911 Prices {see also individual commodities):

Bonds... 371,373 Export and import 409,410 Indexes:

Consumers' and producers' goods.. 404 Cost-of-living 148,404,405,623

Compared with earnings 148 Export 527 Farm prices 398,622,623 Import 527 Of prices paid by farmers for commodities

bought 623 Retail food. 398,404-408 Wholesale 398-400,404,623

Retail food, principal commodities 408 Stocks 371,373 Wholesale, of leading commodities 401-403

Prime movers. See Power. Printing and publishing {see also Paper and

printing industry): Average hours and earnings 147 Index of production 768,769 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 145 Persons employed or experienced 116,

119,129,131,140,188,784,825-827,829 Power 770,771 Products and receipts 810 Summary 784,825-827,829 Unemployment compensation 188

Printing and publishing corporations, income-tax returns 262,265,271,278

Printing and publishing shops, summary 857 Printing machinery:

Exports 515 Manufacture, summary — 796 Production, value. 812

Printing paper: Production 710 Wholesale trade 840

Printing trades, union wage rates 152 Indexes 155

Prisons and prisoners {see also Juvenile de-linquents) 57,58,96-100

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Page Private banks 314-316,334 Private schools. See under Education. Processing tax on farm products 245 Producers' goods, price index 404 Production {see also individual commodities

and industries) : Exportable products and proportion ex-

ported, summary 508 Production credit association, loans and dis-

counts 350,351,355,356 Professional and scientific instruments, etc.,

foreign trade 515,519 Manufacture, summary 798 Wholesale trade 839

Professional and semiprofessional workers 61, 64,118,119,121,123,124,130,132-137,189

Professional schools.. 218,221-223,225 Professional services:

Immigrants qualified for 102 Public Employment Service placements 186 Unemployment compensation.. 189

Profits, bank 324,327,330 Profits, corporation 269-277,280,375 Property, assessed valuation and tax 288,

292,295,296,304,306 Proprietors, managers, and oflacials, except

farm 61,125,133-135 Prunes and plums:

Canned and dried. 675,694 Farm income f rom. . . 620 Production and value 661,675

Of irrigated crops. 568 Betail prices.. 408

Public assistance 192-195 State aid to local governments.. 296

Public buildings, building permits.. 869 Construction contracts awarded 862

Public debt: All classes of Government organizations.. 382,383 Cities, principal 306,307,308 Local governments 299,300 National Government:

Interest paid on 243,246 Issues and redemptions classified 284 Principal of 283,284,382,383 Retirements 241,243,246,284

States 291-294,298-300 State and local governments combined 286,

298-300,382,383 Tax-exempt securities 286

Public employment services, activities o f . . . 182-186 Federal grants for administration 195

Public lands: Grants for educational and other purposes.. 921 Homestead entries 917,918 Lands under jursidiction of Office of Indian

Affairs-. 926 Leases, permits, licenses 922 Railroad and wagon-road grants——.. 917,919,920 Receipts from 242,922 Summary of entries and patents 917 Timber and stone, mhieral, coal, and

desert-land entries 917,919 Unappropriated and unreserved 924 Withdrawals from general settlement 923

Public relief. See Public assistance. Public roads. See Highways. Public schools 208-210,212-219,226,227 Public service. See Service industries. Public-service enterprises, governmental:

Electric light and power plants 308,426,429 Principal cities 306,307,308 State 289,292-294

Public utilities {see also Railways, Electric light and power, etc.):

Corporation income-tax returns 2 266,267, 273,278, !

Dividend payments and stock yields 278,374 Net profits. . 273,280 Persons employed or experienced 64,

117,119,120,122,125-128,130,132,188 Public Employment Service placements 186 Stock and bond prices, yields, and issues. . . 373,

374,376,377 Unemployment compensation. 188 Wages of common labor 168

Public water reserves of public land 923

Page Public Works Administration:

Expenditures for 245 Public works projects:

Employment and pay rolls 169,160,192-196 Public relief 192-196 Summary 866

Publishmg industry. See Printing and pub-lishing.

Puerto Rico: Area and date of accession 1,2 Banks. . 317 Births and deaths 82 Climatic conditions 904-916 Educational statistics 61,213-216,220-226 Farm Credit Administration 351,362,366 Farms:

Animals, domestic.. 63Q Crops, principal Qp Farm property, value •' Summary (number, acreage, tenure, etc.). 615

Federal Housing Administration 349 Home Owners' Loan Corporation 339 Internal revenue collections 249 Manufactures 828,829 National forests 699,700 Population - 2,3,61

Em ployment status 61 O ccupation groups 61

Postal savings and service 336,424 Public roads.. 439 Sugar produced 681,682 Trade 641,649,562-664 Water power, developed and potential 434

Pullman Co. . 468 Pulp. See Paper and pulp industry. Pulpstones, grindstones, production 727 Pulpwood:

Consumption by mills : 708 Estimated quantity of timber removed from

forests for. . . - - 702 Import prices..- 411 Revenue freight carried by vessels 483

Pumice, production 728 Pumps:

Manufacture, summary - .io - 796 Production 812,815

Pyrites, mines, summary and production 722, 723,728

Quarries. See Mines and quarries. Quartz (silica), production 728 Quicksilver (mercury):

Mines, summary and production 720,721,726 Wholesale prices 718

Race. See Population. Radio broadcasting:

Corporation income-tax returns- 267 Persons employed or experienced 117,418 Summary 418

Radiotelegraph carriers 417 Radiotelephones 416 Radios and phonographs:

Manufacture: Average hours and earnings 146 Corporation income-tax returns 266 Excise taxes- - 248 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 143 Produc t ion- . - 814 Summary 795

Repair shops. 867 Retail trade 844,846,848 Wholesale trade - 838

Railroad Retirement Board: Civil service employees - 166 Expenditures fo r - . . 246 Retirement system 196-201 Unemployment insurance 202,203

Rails, iron and steel: Foreign trade. 733,737 Production 732-734 Replacements by railroads 467 Wholesale prices 402,739

Railway and other construction work, explo-sives used in 82&

Railway Express Agency 468

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Page Railway Mail Service, expenditures 422

Summary 422 Railways, electric (includes street railways and

bus lines): Average hourly wage rates paid common

labor 158 Average hours and earnings 149 Bus lines operated by 478 Corporation income-tax returns 266 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 149 Persons employed or experienced 117,

125-128,130,132,188 Postal Service 422 Summary of operations 469 Unemployment compensation 188 Union wage rates 152

Railways, steam: Accidents - 467 3ar loadings 465 Car-miles, train-miles, ton-miles of freight,

passenger-train-miles, etc 458-461 Corporation income-tax returns 266 Equipment 452,453 Finance:

Capital issues 376,377 Capitalization (stocks and funded debt)_456,457

^ Debt 456,457 Dividends and interest 374,456,457 Investment---- 457 Revenues and expenses 457-464 Stock and bond prices and yields 373,374 Taxes and assessments 462,464

Freight traffic and revenue 458-460,463,465, 466, 508

Fuel consumed 467,750 Land grants to 917,919,920 Loans to, by Reconstruction Finance Cor-

poration 357 Mileage owned and operated 450-452,462 Passenger traffic 460,461,463 Persons employed or experienced 117,

119,125-128,130,132,454, 455 Postal Service 422 Rails and ties laid 467 Rc-eiverships 455

Rainfall, selected cities 910 Raisins:

Dried - 694 Wholesale prices 401

Ramie, flax, and hemp, manufactures, foreign trade 514,618

Raspberries, acreage, production, and value-- 651 Rates. See Freight rates and Money rates. Rattan ware. See Baskets, etc. Raw materials. See Crude material. Rayon and allied products:

Manufacture, summary 786 Persons employed or experienced 116,

129,131,786 Rayon and other synthetic textiles and

manufactures: Foreign trade 614,518

Dutiable imports and duties 647 Manufacture:

Average hours and earnings 147 Corporation income-tax returns 264,265 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 144 Persons employed or experienced 116,

129,131,776 Production 807 Summary 776

Wholesale prices 402 Indexes.- - 400

Real estate (see also Farms): Capital issues of corporations 377 Loans on 315,

331, 338, 341, 342, 346, 348, 350, 353, 366, 382, 594-599.

Taxes on 288,292,295, 304,306, 599,600 Real-estate agencies:

Persons employed or experienced. 118,126,126,189 Unemployment compensation 189

Real estate and realty holding companies, in-come-tax returns - 268,277

Receipts: Grain at markets - 691

Page Receipts—Continued.

Livestock and livestock products at princi-pal markets 633, 635,642,644

Revenue: Cities, principal 304,306. Local governments 288 States 288,290-295 Territories and possessions 288

United States Government: By months 241 By sources 242,244-246 Customs. See Customs receipts. From foreign governments 244,287 From national forests 700 From public lands 242,922 Internal revenue 241,242,244,247-249 Postal 242,420,421,423,424

Reclamation Service, irrigation projects 565-568 Reconstruction Finance Corporation:

Assets and liabilities 359 Expenditures for 245 Loan and other authorizations, etc 357

Recreation, expenditures for, by State, county, and city goveriunents 289

Recreational Area, National 924 Red Cross, expenditures and membership 164 Reform schools. See Education, special

schools, etc. Refrigerators and refrigerating equipment:

Manufacture, summary 797 Manufacturers' excise taxes 248 Production 812,817 Repair shops 857 Wholesale trade 838

Registration area for births and deaths 67,68,74 Rehabilitation, vocational 232 Reindeer, number on farms in Alaska 630 Relief, loans and expenditures for, and persons

on relief (see also Red Cross) 192-195,357 Work-relief wages 159,160,384,385

Religious bodies 65,66 Rents, residential, average rental 883,

885-891,899-901 Indexes of rents 404,405

Repair services 118,119,130,132,856,857 Representation, congressional, by States 235 Reservations of public land:

Coal, oil, phosphate, etc., lands 923 National forests 699,700 Reservoir sites, public lands, reserves 923

Reserve of banks. See under Banks. Residential buildings. See Construction in-

dustry and Dwellings and dwelling units. Restaurant and hotel supply houses, whole-

sale trade 839 Restaurants, commercial failures 380

Trade 843,844,846,849 Retail prices 408,751, 753

Indexes 398,404-407,751 Retail trade:

Average hours and earnings 149 Commercial failures. 379,380 Corporation income-tax returns 267,273-276 Employment and pay rolls 150,845-853

Indexes 149 Indexes of sales 842,843,854,856 Persons employed or experienced . . . 118

119,125,133,136,137,189,845-853 Public Employment Service placements 186 Summary 843-856 Unemployment compensation 189

Retirement of Federal military personnel and civil service employees 168-172

Retirement of State and local government em-ployees 302,303

Reunion, trade with United States 493 Revenue receipts. See Receipts. Rice:

Acreage, production, and value 664, 650,652,654,667,696,697

Of irrigated crop 564 Cleaning and polishing 774 Farm income from 620 Foreign trade 623,689 Prices:

Farm 654,667 Import 410 Wholesale 401

578076°—44- - 6 3

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Page Rivers, canals, harbors, etc.:

Commerce, domestic 480-484 Expenditures for (Federal) 245,865 Public land grants for river-improvement

purposes 920 Road-building machinery, wholesale trade 839 Roads, public. See Highways. Rockfishes, quantity and value landed by

fishing vessels 714 Roofing and roofing materials, manufacture,

summary 788 Rope, wire and others:

Foreign trade 737 Production • . 735 Wholesale trade 839

Rosefish, quantity and value landed by fishing vessels 715

Rosin and turpentine: Export prices 409 Exports 514 Production 711

Rubber and rubber goods {see also Tires and tubes, rubber):

Foreign trade 496,497,514,516,518,520,624,684 Manufacture:

Average hourly wage rates paid common labor 158

Average hours and earnings 147 . Capital issues 377

Corporation income-tax returns 262, 265,271,278

Indexes of employment and pay rolls 145 Inventories 772 Persons employed or experienced 117,

129,140,188,788 Power 770,771 Production. - 811

Index. 768,769

Summary 788 Unemx)Ioyment compensation 188

Prices of crude: Import 410 Wholesale 403,684

Indexes —. 400 Production of crude 684

Rug-cleaning establishments 856,859 Rugs. See Carpets and rugs. Rumania, debt to United States 287

Foreign exchange rates 927 Immigrants naturalized 110 Immigration and emigration 103,104,106 Trade with United States 492,536,537,738

Rural Electrification Admuiistration: Assets and liabilities 359 Expenditures for 244 Rural free-delivery mails 423,424

Rural population. See Population. Russia {see also Union of Soviet Socialist

Republics), debt to United States 287 Rutile. See Titanium ore. Rye:

Acreage, production, and value 564, 650,653,668,678

Of irrigated crop 564,568 Consumed in flour mills 693 Consumed in manufacture of liquors 823 Farm income from 620 Flour, production and value. 693 Foreign trade 516 Prices:

Export - - 409 Farm. . . . 653,668 Wholesale - 401,692

Sablefish, fishery products 716 Quantity and value landed by fishing

vessels 714 Saddlery and harness, manufacture, summary. 789 Safes and vaults, manufacture, summary 793 Sago. See Tapioca, etc. St. Marys Falls Canal (Sault Ste. Marie),

traffic 483,484 Salaries and wages {see also Wages):

Advertising agencies 856 Banks : By occupational groups, selected mdustries. 150 By wage or salary groups 387-392

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Component of national income 384 Construction mdustry 872,873,875 County employees 301 Electric light and power plants. 431 Families 390-392 Federal employees 161,165 Hotels 859,860 Manufacturing establishments 801,802 Mineral industries 719,721,723,725 Municipal employees 301,309 Of individuals filing income-tax returns... 251,253 Old-age and survivors insurance 178,181 Postal employees 422 Projects financed by Federal funds 159,

160,192,193 Radio broadcasting 418 Railways 454,455 Retail trade 150,846,846-849,851-853 Service industries. _ 856-858 State employees 297,301 Teachers 212,214 Telegraph systems 417,419 Telephone systems 412,416 Township and special district employees _ _ _ 301 Unemployment compensation 187-189 Wage or salary workers 387-389 Wholesale trade 150,835-842

Sales industries. Public Employment Service placements 186

Sales of farm products through farmers' or-ganizations 613,614

Sales tax {see also Manufacturers' excise taxes) 290,292,296

Sales: Manufacturers', by channels of distribu-

tion 831-833 Retail 843-850,852,853

Indexes 842,843,854,855 Stocks and bonds, on exchanges 371,372 Wheat and corn futures 371 Wholesale 834,836-842

Salmon: Canned. 696,715-717 Propagation 717 Received by wholesale dealers 714 Wholesale prices. 401

Salt: Foreign trade 764 Manufacture, summary 786 Mines, summary and production. 722,723,728,764 Wholesale prices 401

Salvador, trade with United States 492,534,635 Samoa, American:

Area and population 1,2,63 Banks 317 Educational statistics 213-216 Farms:

Animals, domestic 630 Crops, principal 697 Number and tenure 616

Postal Service 424 Trade 550

Sand, glass, industry: Summary and production 722,723,728

Sand, gravel, etc.: Corporation income-tax returns 264 Industry, summary and production... 722,723,728 Revenue freight carried by vessels 482

Sand-lime brick, manufacture, summary 790 Production 728

Sandstone, mines and quarries, summary... 720,721 Sales 761

Sanitation, expenditures for. See Health, etc. Sardines, canned 696,715 Sauces, salad dressings, etc.:

Canned 696 Manufacture, summary 774

Saudi Arabia, trade with United States. 536,537,738 Sausage, sausage casings, etc.:

Manufacture, summary 773 Production 648

Savings: Deposits and depositors, bank 332-334 Families 393 Individuals 335,393 Postal 336

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. 314,316

... 336 332,334

Savings banks: Assets and liabilities Employment and pay rolls Savings deposits and depositors

Sawmill products: Estimated quantity of timber removed

from forests for 702 Foreign trade 515,517,519,521 Mill value 703,705 Production 703,704

Sawmills. See Lumber and allied products. Saws, manufacture, summary 791 Scales and balances:

Manufacture, summary 797 Production, value 812

School, etc., buildings, construction 862,869 Schools. See Education. Scientific and professional instruments, etc.:

Foreign trade 515,519 Manufacture, summary 798 Retail trade 846 Wholesale trade 839

Scotland, trade with United States {see also United Kingdom) 492

Immigration and emigration 103,104 Screens, window and door, and weather strip,

manufacture, summary 783 Screws and screw-machine products, manu-

facture, summary 793 Second-hand stores, retail trade 844,846 Securities:

Held by governmental corporations and credit agencies 340,353,355,358,359

Held by life insurance companies 366 Holdings by banks 315-318,

320,325,326,328,337 Individual savings 335 New issues 376-378 Owned by United States 285 Prices, sales, and yields 371-374 Tax-exempt, outstanding 286 Value of, listed on New York Stock Ex-

change 371 Seeds:

Acreage, production, and value 650 Of irrigated crop 568

Foreign trade 496,497,514,518,623 Wholesale trade 838

Selenium, production 726 Senegal, trade with United States 493 Service industries:

Commercial failures 379,380 Contribution to national income 385 Corporation income-tax returns 263,

267, 275, 278, 280 Corporation profits and dividends 375 Persons employed or experienced 61,64,

118,119,121,123,130-135,189,856-858 Public Employment Service placements.. 185,186 Summary—employees, pay roll, receipts.. 856,858 Unemployment compensation 189

Service workers. See Service industries. Sewing machines:

Manufacture, summary 797 Production, value 812 Repair shops 857 Wholesale prices 403

Sex distribution. See Population, by sex Shallots, acreage, production, and value 674 Sheep:

Farm income from 618-620 Grazing in national forests 700 Inspected and slaughtered 635,639,648 Number on farms 626,627,629,630

Shorn 631 Prices, farm 636,637

Wholesale 636 Purchased and sold 639 Receipts and shipments at public stock

yards 633-635 Shellac, import prices 410 Shellfish, canned. 695,715, 716 Shingles:

Estimated quantity of timber removed from forests for 702

Production 706,708 Wholesale prices.— 403

Page Shipbuilding:

Average hours and earnings 146 Corporation income-tax returns 266 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 143 Persons employed or experienced. 117,130,132, 798 Summary 798

Shipping. See Merchant marine and Ton-nage.

Shipping corporations, capital issues 377 Shirt factories:

Indexes of employment and pay rolls 144 Summary j 778

Shoe repair shops and shoeshine parlors, summary 856

Shoe stores, retail trade 844-̂ 846,848 Wholesale trade 837

Shoes. See Boots and shoes. Shrimp, canned 695, 715, 716 Siam (Thailand), trade with United States,.. 493,

536, 537, 738 Sierra Leone, trade with United States 493 Signs and advertising novelties, manufacture,

summary 800,827 Sign-painting shops 856 Silage crops, acreage, production, and value.. 650

Of irrigated crop 564 Silica, production 728 Silk, artificial. See Rayon, etc. Silk (raw) and silk goods (see also Silk and

rayon manufacturing industry) : Foreign trade 496,

497, 514, 518, 521,624,688 Dutiable imports and duties 547

Prices, silk or silk and rayon: Import 411 Wholesale 402

Indexes 400 Wholesale trade, raw silk 838

Silk and rayon manufacturing industry: Average hours and earnings 147 Corporation income-tax returns 264 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 144 Persons employed or experienced 116,

129,131 Production 807 Summary 776

Silver (see also Silver mines) : Bullion, value of, and ratio to gold 746 Coinage, circulation, and monetary stock. 310,311 For use in manufactures and the arts 746 Foreign trade 505. 507, 508, 510, 511 Production and value 720, 721, 726,745, 746 Refining and alloying (silver, gold, etc.) 793

. Wholesale prices 402, 746 Silver mines:

C orporation income-tax returns 264 Summary 720,721

Silverware and plated ware: Exports 515 Indexes of employment and pay rolls in

industry 144 Manufacture, summary 794

Single persons 41-43,59, 61,64 Sirup, etc., production 650,679,681,695 Sisal and henequen, import prices 411 Skelp, production 732-734

Wholesale prices 402 Skins. See Hides, etc. Slate quarries, summary and production 722,

723,728 Slaughtering and meat-packing industry:

Average hourly wage rates paid common labor 158

Average hours and earnings 147 Corporation income-tax returns 264 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 145 Persons employed or experienced 116,

129,131, 773 Production 635,638,639, 648 Summary 773

Slot-vending machines, production, value 812 Smelt, received by wholesale dealers. 714 Smelting and refining industry:

Average hours and earnings 146 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 143 Summary 793

Snap fasteners. See Needles, pins, etc. Snowfall, selected cities 912

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Foreign trade.. 615,519 Manufacture:

Average hourly wage rates paid common labor 158

Corporation income-tax returns 265 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 145 Persons employed 786,827 Summary 786,827

Wholesale prices 403 Social Security:

Contribution to national income 384 Employment services 182-186,195 Expenditures for 244,289 General relief 192,194 Internal revenue collections... 244, 248 Old-age and survivors insurance 176-181 Public assistance 192,194.195 State employment service, Federal grants

for administration 195 Unemployment compensation 182,

187-191, 195, 290, 292, 295 Society Islands, trade with United States 493 Soda fountains and accessories:

Manufacture, summary 800 Wholesale trade 839

Soda waters. See Mineral, etc., waters. Sodium compounds (see also Sodium nitrate):

Production 804 Wholesale prices 403 Mines (natural), summary and production. 722,

723, 728 Sodium, public land, leases, permits 922 Sodium nitrate:

Prices, import 411 Wholesale 403

Solders (see also Babbitt metal, etc.), produc-tion 743

Soldiers' and sailors' aid and homes 170-174 Soldiers, sailors, marines, and coast guards,

number 130,161-163 Sole, received by wholesale dealers 714 Sorghum, sweet (sorgo):

Acreage, production, and value 650,657 Farm prices. 657

Sorghums, grain (kafir, milo, etc.): Acreage, production, and value 564,

650,656, 668, 678 Of irrigated crop. 564

Farm income from 620 Prices, farm . 656,668

Wholesale 692 South America:

Immigrants naturalized... 110 Immigration and emigration... 103,104 Shipments through United States 540 Trade with United States 528-535, 738

Southeastern Express Co 468 Southwest Africa, trade with United States... 493 Soybeans:

Acreage, production, and value..- 664,650,656,678 Of irrigated crop 564

Farm income from 620 Farm prices 656 Oil cake and oil-cake meal, manufacture,

summary 785 Spaghetti, noodles, etc., canned.. 694 Spain:

Foreign exchange rates 927 Immigrants naturalized 110 Immigration and emigration 103,104,106 Trade with United States 492,

533, 536, 537, 687, 738 Spanish Africa, trade with United States... 538, 539 Spelt and emmer, acreage, production, and

value 650 Spices, foreign trade 496,497, 514,518

Wholesale trade 838 Spinach, acreage, production, and value 674

Canned 694 Spindles, cotton 819,820 Spirits and wines. See Liquors, etc. Sporting and athletic goods:

Foreign trade 615,519 . Manufacture, summary 799 Retail t rade. . . 846 Wholesale trade 837,840,841

Springs, steel, manufacture 793

Page Stamp taxes.. 247, 248 Stamped and enameled ware, etc.:

Manufacture: Average hours and earnings 146 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 143 Summary 792

Stamps: Hand, manufacture 799 Postage, issued and receipts from 420, 421, 423 Revenue from sale of documentary 247, 248 Savings 336

Starch: Production 695 Wholesale prices 403

Star-route mail service 423 State (and municipal) bond issues (see also

Public debt. States, etc.) 238,376,377 State banks:

Assets and liabilities 314,316 Employment and pay rolls 336 Savings depositors and deposits 332,334

State employment services: Activities 182-186 Federal grants for administration 195

State highways. See Highways. State land grants 920,921 States:

Aid to local governments or minor civil divi-sions 292,296

Area of 1 Employees and pay rolls 297,301

Indexes 300 Finances 288-303 Population, total 4-7,12,16-21, 26, 27,30 Retirement systems 302, 303 State proposals voted upon 238 Taxes 288, 290, 292, 295,438, 441

Stationary goods: Manufacture, summary 799 Production 710 Retail trade 846 Wholesale trade 840

Statuary and art goods, foreign trade 516,519 Manufacture, summary 790

Staves: Estimated quantity of timber removed from

forests for 702 Production 707

Steam engines and turbines (see also Locomo-tives) :

In electric light and power plants: Electric energy generated by . . . 426,429,431 Installed capacity 425,428,431

In manufacturing plants 769 Production, value 811,812

Steam- and hot-water-heating apparatus and steam fitting industry:

Average hours and earnings 146 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 143 Manufacture, summary. 792

Steel production (see also Iron and Steel and Iron and steel industry) 732-734,736

Steel works and rolling mills (see also Iron and steel industry), production 732-736

Summary 736,792 Stereotyping and electrotyping 785 Stock exchanges, secunties listed on, and

sales 371, 372 Customers' debit balances, etc 372

Stock grazing in national forests. 700 Stock-raising homestead entries and patents. 917, 918 Stocks, commodity (see also individual com-

modities) . . . . . 835-842, 845-849, 851 Stocks—prices, yields, sales, and issues 37i;

374, 376, 377 Stockyards, receipts and shipments 633-635 Stone (see also individual commodities):

Foreign trade 515,519 Quarries, summary and production.. 720-723,729

Corporation income-tax returns. 264 Sales 761

Stone and timberland, entries and patents.. 917, 919 Stone, clay, and glass products industry:

Corporation income-tax returns.. 262, 265, 272, 278 Indexes of employment and pay rolls . 144 Index of production 768 Industrial and commercial failures 380 Inventories. 772

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Manufacturers' sales 831-833 Persons employed or experienced. 117,

119,129,132,140,188, 789, 790, 826, 829 Power.. 770,771 Summary 789,790,826, 829 Unemployment compensation 188

Stone cutters and stonemasons: Number 127 Union wage rates 151

Indexes 154 Store fixtures and equipment, wholesale trade. 839 Store machines, wholesale trade 839 Stoves, ranges, etc.:

Manufacture: Indexes of employment and pay rolls 143 Production, value 813 Summary 792

Wholesale prices 403 Straits Settlements (see also British Malaya) :

Foreign exchange rates 927 Trade with United States 493

Strawberries: Acreage, production, and value 651,674 Farm income from 620

Street railways. See Railways, electric. Strikes 156,157,750 Structural clay products. See Brick, tile, and

terra-cotta products. Structural iron and steel:

Corporation income-tax returns 265 Foreign trade 733,737 Production 732-734 Wholesale priccs 402, 739

Indexes 400,878 Wholesale trade 840

Structural iron works (see also Iron and steel): Average hours and earnings 146 Indexes of employment aiid pay rolls 143 Summary 792 Union wage rates 151

Indexes 154 Students in universities and colleges 218-222,225 Subway and elevated railways 470 Sugar:

Brought from Territories and possessions. 682,683 Disappearance 682,683 Foreign trade 496,

497, 514, 518, 520,623,624,682,683 Dutiable imports and duties 546 Index of imports 625 Internal revenue tax 247, 248 Maple, and sirup:

Farm income and value 620,650 Production 681

Prices: Export 409 Import 410 Retail 408

Indexes 407 Wholesale 401

Production 652,680-683,695 Refining and manufacture:

Corporation income-tax returns 264 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 145 Production 695 Summary 774,826,828

Stocks 682,683 World production 682

Sugar beets: Acreage losses 649 Acreage, production, and value 564,650,679 Of irrigated crop 564,568 Farm income from 620 Farm price 679 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 145 Treated 695

Sugar crops: Acreage, production, and value 650 Of irrigated crop.. 564,568 Farm income from 618,620

Sugarcane: Acreage, production, and value 650,

679-681, 696, 697 Farm income from 620 Farm price 680

Suicides 80 Sulfates, production 805

Page Sulfur:

Exports 497 Mines, summary and production 722,723,729 Production (chemical) 805

Sulfuric acid: Production 729,805 Wholesale prices 403

Sumatra, trade with United States. 493 Summer schools 225 Sunday schools 66 Sunshine, percentage of possible, in selected

cities 913 Superphosphate, wholesale prices. 403 Surety insurance 369,370 Surgical appliances:

Manufacture, summary 798 Wholesale trade 839

Surinam (Netherland Guiana), trade. . . 493,534,535 Suspenders, garters, etc., manufacture, sum-

mary. 781 Sweden:

Foreign exchange rates 927 Immigrants naturalized 110 Immigration and emigration 103,104,106 Trade with United States. . . . 492,533,536,537,738

Sweetpotatoes. See under Potatoes. Swine. See Hogs. Switzerland:

Foreign exchange rates 927 Immigrants naturalized 110 Immigration and emigration 103,104,106 Trade with United States. 533,536, 537,738

Syria, trade with United States 492, 536, 537, 738 Immigrants naturalized 110 Immigration and emigration 104.

Taiwan, trade with United States 493 Talc and soapstone, mines, summary and

production 722,723,729 Tallow, wholesale prices 403 Tanganyika Territory and Kenya, trade with

United States 493 Tangerines. See Oranges. Tanneries:

Persons employed or experienced- 117,129,132,788 Production 809 Summary 788

Tannery extracts and dyestuffs: Foreign trade 496,497,514, 518 Manufacture, summary 786

Tantalum ore, production 726 Tapioca, sago, cassava, and arrowroot, foreign

trade 496, 497 Tar, production 757 Tariff. See Customs receipts. Tasmania, trade with United States 493 Taxation:

Express companies 468 Farm property 599,600,619 Motor-fuel taxes and motor-vehicle fees 248,

290, 292, 295, 435,438, 441,443 National (see also Customs receipts) :

Internal revenue: Corporation income tax.. . 248,258-277 Federal estate tax 247,248,281,282. Gift tax 248, 281 Individual income tax 248,250,251,254,255, 257 Processing tax on farm products 244,245 Summary 241,242,244,247-249

Property tax... 288,292, 295,304, 306, 599, 600,619

Railways 462-464 State, municipal, and local 288,

290-292, 295, 304 Voted upon 238

Tax-exempt securities outstanding 286 Tea, import prices... 410

Foreign trade 496,497, 688 Teachers, number 124,

212, 214, 218,220, 226, 228 Teacher-training schools 218,222, 223, 228 Telegraph and telephone apparatus, produc-

tion, value 814 Telegraph and telephone systems:

Average hours and earnings 149 Corporation income-tax returns 267 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 149

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126,128,188,412,415-417,419 Summary 412-419 Unemployment compensation 188

Telephone apparatus. See Telegraph and tele-phone apparatus.

Telephone systems. See Telegraph and tele-phone systems.

Telephones, number 412-416,608 Tellurium, production 726 Temperature, selected cities.. 906-909 Tennessee Valley Authority:

Assets and liabilities Civil service employees Expenditiu-es for

Tenure. See Dwelling and dwelling units and Farms.

Terra-cotta. See Brick, tile, etc. Territorial accessions of the United States Territories. See individual areas. Textile industry (see also Textiles):

Average hours and earnings Corporation income-tax returns... 261,264,271,278 Index of production 768 Indexes of employment and pay rolls Industrial and commercial failures... Inventories Manufacturers' sales Persons employed or experienced

119,126,129,131,140,188, 775-778, 829 Power 770,771 Products 805-808 Summary 775-778,829 Unemployment compensation 188

Textile machinery: Manufacture:

Indexes of employment and pay rolls 143 Summary 796 Value 812

Wholesale trade 839 Textiles (see also individual commodities):

Foreign trade 496,497, 514, 518 Wholesale prices 402

Indexes 399,400 Wholesale trade 837,840

Thailand (Siam) trade with United States.... 493, 536, 537, 738

Theater admissions tax 247, 248 Theaters, corporation income-tax returns 267 Theft and burglary insurance 370 Theology, professional schools 222,223 Thread:

Manufacture, summary 776 Wholesale prices 402

Ties, railroad: Estimated quantity of timber removed

from forests for 702 Replacements 467

Tile. See Brick, tile, etc. Timber (see also I/umber):

Consumed in veneers Land entries and patents Removed annually from forests. Stand of

Time loaps, interest rates on Timothy seed:

Acreage, production, and value-Farm income from

Tin, bars, etc.: Foreign trade Prices, import

Wholesale Production

Tin plate and terneplate: Foreign trade Prices:

Export Import -Wholesale

Production Tinware factories:

Corporation income-tax returns. Indexes of employment and pay rolls

.. 707 917,919 700, 702

. 362

. 650

. 620

. 521

. 411 402, 718 .. 727

.. 737

.. 409

.. 411

.- 402 732, 735

Persons employed or experienced. Summary

117,129,132, 791 - 791

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Manufacture: Average hoinrly wage rates paid common

labor 158 Average hours and earnings 147 Corporation income-tax returns 266 Excise taxes 248 Indexes of emploj^ent and pay rolls 145 Production 811 Summary 788

Retail trade 844-846,848 Wholesale prices 403

Indexes 400 Wholesale trade 837

Titanium ore (mines), summary and produc-tion 720,721,727

Tobacco: Acreage, production, and value 651,

652, 657, 664,678,697 Corporation income-tax returns... 261,264,271,278 Farm income from 618,620 Foreign trade 496,

497, 614, 516, 518, 520,623,624,689, 821 Dutiable imports and duties 546 Indexes 624,625

Leaf consumption 821,822 Manufacture:

Corporation profits and dividends 375 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 145 Inventories 772 Persons employed or experienced 116,

129,140,188, 775, 829 Power 770,771 Production. 821

Index 768,769 Sales 831-833 Summary 775,829 Unemployment compensation 188

Prices: Export 409 Farm 667,664 Import 410 Wholesale 401,403

Retail trade 844,846,849 Revenue from (customs and internal reve-

nue) 247,248,546 Wholesale trade 838,840,841

Tobago and Trinidad, trade with United States 534,635

Toilet preparations, etc.: Foreign trade 496,497,515,519 Manufacture:

Excise taxes 248 Summary 786

Wholesale trade 837 Tomatoes:

Acreage, production, and value 674 Canned 694 Retail prices. : 408

Tonnage: Entered and cleared in foreign trade 498-603 Of domestic commerce 480-484,490 Of merchant marine 485-487,490 Of Navy vessels 164 Of water-borne foreign commerce. 480,481,490-497 Through Panama Canal ^ 488

Tools (see also Cutlery and Machine tools): Indexes of employment and pay rolls in

industry 143 Manufacture, summary 791

Corporation income-tax returns 266 Townships and special districts:

Employees and pay rolls 301 Indexes 300

Toys, etc.: Foreign trade 615,519 Manufacture, summary 799 Wholesale trade 837

Traction companies. See Railways, electric. Tractors:

Manufacture, summary 795 Number on farms 609,610 Production 815 Retail trade 844 Wholesale prices 403

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Foreign trade): Average hours and earnings _. 149 Commercial failures 379,380 Contribution to national income- 385 Corporation income-tax returns 263,

267,273-275, 278 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 149 Persons employed or experienced 64,

118, 119, 120, 122, 125, 127, 130, 132, 133, 136,137,189

Public Employment Service placements 185 Retail trade 842-855

Employment and pay rolls by occupational groups 150

Sales indexes 842,843,854,855 Unemployment compensation 189 Wholesale trade 834-842

Employment and pay rolls by occupa-tional groups 150

Trade and industry, vocational training iu—. 228, 229,231

Trade-marks 830 Trade regions, foreign trade by 492,493 Trades:

Construction contractor operations—. 871,872,874 Union wage rates 151,152

Indexes 153-155 Training schools for delinquents. See Educa-

tion, special schools, etc. Transportation, communications, and other

public utilities (see also individual industries): Contribution to national income 385 Corporation income-tax returns 263,

266,267, 273, 278 Persons employed or experienced 64,

117, 119, 120, 122, 125, 126, 128, 130, 132, 136,137,188

Public Employment Service placements 185 Unemployment compensation 188

Transportation equipment: Manufacture:

Average hours and earnings 146 Corporation income-tax returns 266,272 Corporation profits and dividends 375 Index of production 768 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 143 Industrial and commercial failures 380 Inventories 772 Persons employed or experienced 117,

119,130,132,140,188, 797, 798 Power— 770,771 Sales 831-833 Summary 797,798 Unemployment compensation 188

Wholesale trade 837,839 Travel bureaus 856 Treasury bonds, outstanding and redemp-

tions 283,284 Sales, prices, and yields 371, 373, 374

Treasury notes, certificates, and bills, out-standing and redemptions 283,284

Trees on farms (orchard, nut, and citrus fruit) 677 Trimmings, manufacture, summary 781 Trinidad and Tobago, trade with United

States 534,535 Tripoli, mines and quarries, summary and

production 722,723,729 Trout, propagation 717 Truck drivers, union wage rates.. 152 Truck vegetables:

Acreage, production, and value 674 Of u-rigated crops 568

Farm price indexes 622 Farm income from 618,620 Indexes of volume of production.... 622,649

Trucking, motor, for hire: Corporation income-tax returns 266 Unemployment compensation 188

Trucks, motor: Factory sales 440,441 Number on farms 609,610 Production 818 Registrations and revenues 440,442,443 Wholesale prices 403 Wholesale trade 837

Trunks, suitcases, and bags, manufacture, summary 788

Page Trust activities of national banks- 331 Tuna, canned 695, 715 Tungsten ore, etc., mines, summary and

production 720,721,727 Tunisia, trade with United States 492,538, 539 Turbines. See Water wheels, etc.; also Steam

engines, etc. Turkey, trade with United States 492,

533,536,537,738 Immigrants naturalized 110 Immigration .. 103,106

Turkeys: Farm income from 620 Prices, farm 644 Raised 631,639

Turpentine and rosin: Export prices 409 Foreign trade 514,518 Production 711

Twine and cordage, manufacture, summary.. 778 Typewriters and supplies:

Indexes of employment and pay rolls in industry 143

Repair shops 857

Umbrellas and canes, manufacture, sum-mary 800

Undertakers, commercial failures 380 Number employed 125

Underwear: Manufacture:

Indexes of employment and pay rolls 144 Summary 777,778,780

Wholesale prices 402 Indexes 400

Unemployment 61, 111, 113-115,137-139 Unemployment compensation:

Claims and benefit payments 176,182,190,191 Coverage provisions (size-of-firm) 187 Employees covered 182,187-189 Federal grants to States 195 State funds available, etc 191 Tax revenue of States 290,292,295 Taxable pay rolls 182,187-189

Union of South Africa, trade with United States - 493,538,539

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (see also Russia), trade with United States 492,

493, 533, 536, 537,687, 738 Immigrants naturalized 110 Immigration and emigration 103,104,106

Union wage rates 151,152 Indexes 153-155

United Kingdom: Debt to United States 287 Foreign exchange rates 927 Immigration and emigration 103,104,106,107 Shipments through United States 540 Trade with United States 492,

533, 536,537,687, 738 United States Maritime Commission:

Assets and liabilities 359 Civil-service employees 166 Expenditures for 245 Vessels controlled 490

United States securities (see also Public debt): Held by banks 315-318,320,325,326, 328,337 Held by Government corporations and credit

agencies 340,353,355,358,359 Prices, sales, and yields 3^1,373,374 Tax-exempt securities 286

United States Veterans' Administration. See Veterans' Administration.

Universities and colleges 209,217-225 Upholsterers, number 128,857 Upholstering materials, production 809 Uranium and vanadium ores, production 720,

721, 727 Urban dwellings 865,

869,881-890,892,893,895-901 Building costs 876

Urban population. See Population. Uruguay, trade with United States. 493,533-535, 738

Foreign exchange rates f . . . . 927

Vacuum cleaners: Production Wholesale prices..

. 812,813

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production 720,721,727 Variety (5- and 10-cent, etc.) stores:

Persons employed 118,125,845,848 Sales indexes 854 Summary 843-845,848

Varnishes and paints: Foreign trade 615,619 Manufacture:

Average hourly wage rates paid common labor 158

Corporation income-tax returns 266 Indexes of employment and pay rolls 145 Persons employed or seeking work 116,

129,131, 785 Summary 785

Wholesale trade 837 Veal (see also Beef):

Consumption 638 Foreign trade - — 638 Production 638,648

• Wholesale prices and indexes 637 Vegetable oils. See under Oils. Vegetable products (food and other):

Canned and processed 694,696 Foreign trade 496,497,614,518,624

Vegetables (see also Fruits and vegetables and individual commodities):

Acreage, production, and value 564, 650,674,696,697

Index of volume of production 622,649 Of irrigated crops 664,568

Canning and preserving. 694,695,773,774 Farm income from 582,618, 620 Foreign trade 496,497,614,618,623,624 Retail price indexes 407 Wholesale price indexes 400

Vehicles (see also Motor vehicles): Foreign trade 496,497,615,619 Manufacture:

Production 812,818 Summary 797

Veneers and veneer logs: Estimated quantity of timber removed from

forests for 702 Wood consumed for veneers 707

Venetian blinds, manufacture, summary 783 Venezuela, trade with United States 493,

633-635, 738 Vermiculite, summary and production of

n^ines 722,723,729 Vessels. See Merchant Marine and Navy

174

Veterans' Administration: Civil service employees Expenditures for Pensions and other benefits:

Adjusted compensation Average annual value of, for each war and

all wars I 172 Disbursements for 170,171,174 Hospital or domiciliary care, beneficiaries

receiving 174 Insurance 172,173 Pensioners on rolls by wars 171 Veterans or dependents receiving 171,174

Veterans' benefits 169-174 Veterinary medicine, professional schools... 222,223 Vinegar and cider, manufacture, summary— 775 Virgin Islands:

Area, population, and date of accession 1,2, 62 Banks 317,329 Births and deaths 82 Educational statistics 213-216 Farms:

Animals, domestic 630 Crops, principal 606 Farm property, value 615 Summary (number, acreage, tenure, etc.). 615

Postal service and postal savings 336,424 Trade 534,535,641,551

Visitors to National Parks and Monuments. 924,925 Vital statistics:

Births and birth rates: By age of mother 71 By place of occurrence and residence, for

cities of 100,000 or more.— 69 By race-...- 70,71,73

Page Vital statistics—Continued.

Births and birth rates—Continued. By States 70-73 Completeness of birth registration 73 Excess over deaths. 68,70-72 Summary 68,82

Deaths and death rates (see also Accidents and fatalities):

By age groups and sex - 76 By causes 80-82 By place of occurrence and residence, for

cities of 100,000 or more 69 By race 70,71,75,78,79 By States 75,77-79,81 Infant 68,74,76,78, 79,82 In mental institutions 88,91 In prisons and reformatories 98 Summary 68,74,82

Life tables 83,84 Marriages, divorces, and annulments 92,93 Registration area for births and deaths. _ 67,68,74

Vocational education and rehabilitation 228-232 Votes:

City proposals 238-240,308 Electoral — — 233-, 234 State proposals 238 State-wide 236,237

Voting age. See Population.

Wage earners (see also Employees and Em-ployment indexes):

Manufacturing industries: By mdustrial groups and industries 773-

800, 825-829 By industrial areas 803 By size of establishments. 767 By States 801,802 Summary 766

Mines and quarries 719,720,722,724 Old-age and survivors insurance 178-181 Public Employment Service placements. 182-186 Public work projects and work programs.._ 159,

160,192,193 Unemployment compensation 182,187-189

Wages and wage rates (see also Salaries and wages and individual industries):

By occupational groups, selected industries. 150 Common labor 158 Compared with cost of living 148 Electric light and power plants 149,158 Hired farm labor 605, 607,611,616, 619

Indexes 623 Manufacturmg industries:

By industrial groups and industries 778-800,825-829

By industrial areas 803 By States 801,802 Hourly and weekly earnings 146-148,158 Pay -roll indexes 141-145 Summary 766

Mines and quarries.... 719,721,723,725 Nonmanufacturing industries, pay-roll in-

dexes 149 Hourly and weekly earnings 149

Old-age and survivors insurance 178-181 Public work projects and work programs _.. 158,

159,160,192, 193 Railways. See under Salaries and wages. Road building 158 Unemployment compensation 182,187-189 Union rates in specified trades 151,152

Indexes 153-156 Wholesale and retail trade, pay-roll indexes

(see also under Salaries and wages) 149 Wagon-road land grants 919,920 Wagons, carriages, etc., production 815 Wales, trade with United States 492

Immigration and emigration 103,104 Wall paper:

Manufacture, summary 784 Retail trade 849 Wholesale trade 837,840

Wallboard, insulating board, etc., manufac-ture, summary 790

Walnuts, production and value 651 War Department:

Civil service employees 166 Expenditures for 243-246

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Page Warehousing services 856 Washing machmes and clothes wringers for

household use: Manufacture, summary 797 Production, value 812 Wholesale prices 403

Waste materials, wholesale trade 840,841 Watches and clocks:

Foreign trade 615,519 Manufacture:

Indexes of employment and pay rolls 144 Summary 793

Repair establishments 857 Wholesale trade 839

Water-borne commerce 480-484, 488, 490-497,504 Water power:

Annual supply of energy from 425 Developed and potential 434 Electric energy generated by 426,429,431 Installed capacity of generating plants 425,

428,431 Water reserve, public 923 Water wheels and turbines:

In electric light and power plants: l!lectric energy generated by 426,429,431 Installed capacity 425, 428, 431

Manufacture, summary 795 Production, value 811

Watermelons, acreage, production, and value. 674 Waterways, internal traffic 480-484 Wax, mineral production 756,757 Wearing apparel. See Apparel and Knit

goods. Weather conditions at selected stations 904-916 Welding shops, summary 857 Well-drilling machinery, production, value-.. 812 West Indies, trade with United States (see

al-^o Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic, etc.) 492,533-535

Immigrants naturalized 110 Immigration and emigration 103,104

Western Union Telegraph Co 417,438 Whale fisheries, vessels employed in 485 Whale oil and fertilizer, Alaska production... 716 Wheat:

Acreage losses 649 Acreage, production, and value 564

650, 652, 653, 662, 663, 665, 678, 696 Of irrigated crop 564,568

Consumed in flour mills i Farm income from 620 Foreign trade 616,689, 690

Index of exports 624 Prices:

Export. . 409 Farm - 653,663,692 Import 410 Wholesale 401,692

Receipts and markets 691 Revenue freight carried by vessels 483 Supply, distribution, and disappearance.. 689,690 Volume of future sales 371

Wheat flour: Foreign trade 516,690 Prices:

Export 409 Retail 408 Wholesale 401

Production 693 White population. See Population, by color

or race. Wholesale prices 401-403,636,637

Indexes 398-400,404,623,637 Wholesale trade:

Average hours and earnings 149 Commercial failures 379,380 Corporation income-tax returns 267, 273 Employment and pay rolls 150,835-842

Indexes 149 Persons employed or experienced 118,

119,125,133,136,137,189,835-842 Public Employment Service placements 185 Summary 834-842 Unemployment compensation 189

Widowed persons 40-43,59,61,63,64 Willow ware. See Baskets, etc. Wind velocity, in selected cities 914 Windmills, production 812

Page Window-cleaning service 866 Window-display service 856 Window shades and fixtures, manufacture,

summary 783 Wines (see also Liquors, etc.):

Internal revenue taxes 248 Manufacture, summary 775,827

Corporation income-tax returns 264 Production and tax-paid withdrawals 822 Wholesale trade 837,840,841

Wire: Export prices 409 Foreign trade 737 Manufacture:

Indexes of employment and pay rolls 143 Production. 734, 735 Summary 791,795

Wholesale trade 840 Wire nails:

Exports 737 Prices:

Export. 409 Wholesale... 402

Production 732,735 Wire rods, iron and steel:

Foreign trade 733,737 Production 732-734 Wholesale prices 739

Wireless telegraph systems. See radiotele-graph carriers.

Wood and wood manufactures (see also Lum-ber and Timber):

Foreign trade 496,497,515,517, 519, 621 Dutiable imports and duties 646

Manufacture, summary 782,783,827 Wood distillation, summary 786 Wood preserving, summary 783 Wood pulp (see also Paper and pulp):

Foreign trade...... 496,497,521 Manufacture, summary 709,783 Prices:

Import . . . 411 Wholesale 403

Production 709 Woodworking machinery:

Manufacture, summary 796 Production, value 812

Wool: Consumption 647 Farm income from 618-620 Foreign trade.. 496, 497,514, 518, 521,623,624, 646

Dutiable imports and duties. Index of imports

Prices: Farm Import Wholesale

Production and value.. Receipts at Boston Wholesale trade

Wool manufactures industry: Average hours and earnings Corporation income-tax returns. Foreign trade in products

Dutiable imports and duties.. Indexes of employment and pay rolls.

547 625

411 . . . . 401,646 639, 646-648

646 838

147 264

514, 518, 521 547 144

perienced.. 116,129,131,776 806

Persons emi Products, by Summary 776 Wholesale prices of products 402

Indexes 400 Wool pulling industry, summary. 800 Workers. See Employees and Wage earners. Workmen's compensation insurance 370 Work projects. Federal. Worid statistics:

Exchange rates Merchant marine

Vessels launched. Petroleum production. Rubber production Sugar production

Wrecks and casualties of vessels Wringers, clothes, and washing machines,

manufacture, summary Production, value

. 159,160,192,193,865

927 487 487 755 684 682 489

797 812

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Page Yarns:

Artificial silk (rayon), manufacture, sum-mary 776

Cotton: Manufacture, summary 776 Production 805 Wholesale prices 402

Silk, manufacture, summary 776 Wool:

Manufacture, summary 777 Production 806 Wholesale prices 402 Wholesale trade 840

Yeast, baking powder, etc., manufacture, sum-mary - 775

Page Yugoslavia:

Debt to United States.— 287 Foreign exchange rates 927 Immigrants naturalized 110 Immigration and emigration 103,104,106 Trade with United States 492, 536, 537

Zinc (see also Lead and zinc mines): Consumption 744 Foreign trade 744 Production (mine and smelter) 720,

721, 726, 727, 744 Stocks 744 Wholesale prices... 402,718

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