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SURVEY OF C U R R E N T B U S I N E S S SUPPLEMENT 11TED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COWWERCE AVAILABLE ONLY WITH SUBSCRIPTION TO SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS SELECTED STEEL WEEKl Y FEBRUARY 27, 1848 BUSINESS INDICATORS ELECTRIC POWER PRODUCTION BY UTILITIES INGOT PRODUCTION (!935-39 - 100) (BiLUOMS OF KILOWATT HOURS) DATA 1948 ^1947 1946 STRIKE PLOTTED / f 1 1 1 1. \ I """ """""""Ny^ \ \ uLJ J XJ±±^±XJ. t V i oJ-^^Juui-jJ^J yANUFACTURSNG EMPLOYMENT AND PAY ROLLS COTTON (UNADJUSTED, 1939 ° 100) WEEKLY CONSUMPTION (DAILY AVERAGE-THOUSANDS OF BALES) STATISTICS1 BUSINESS 1948 191+7 Job. Commodity p r i c e s , w h o l e s a l e s M l commodities 2 / . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 9 2 6 . 1 0 0 . . farm p r o d u c t ® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . . . . ?oodo............................................... .do All otiier 2/..........................................do.... 2S commodities i/...........................Aa«uat 1939«100.. Cotton, middling, 15/16'% 10 market© 4/.........dole per lb.. Wh@atB Mo. 2 S Hard Winter (Kansas City) £/.......dol. per bu». Department ©tore sale®.....<...................... .IS^^r^SmlOO». Insured unemployment, total ^/.........................othous.. Stat® program®,,....................................... .do.... Veterans8 program©.....................................do.... Finances Currency in circulation j*/......................ail. of dol.. federal Keserve bank credit, total.....................do.... Member bank reserve balance®............^..............do.... Sscags reserves, estimated. .do federal Beserve reporting member bank® in leiading citie@s jj Bank debit®, total............................all. of dol.. Hew York City.....................................4o.... D e p o s i t ® , demand,, a d j u s t e d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . . . . Loan® and i n v e s t m e n t s t o t a l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . . . . U. S . Government o b l i g a t i o n s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . „ . . Commercial, i n d u s t r i a l and a g r i c u l t u r a l l o a n © * , . . . . . d o * . . . failures, commercial.................................number.. Bond y i e l d s , d o m e s t i c c o r p o r a t e ( M o o d y 8 ® ) . . . . . . . . . . . p e r c e n t . . S t o c k p r i c e ® , 1*02 s t o c k s ( S t a n d a r d and P o o r 5 s) . . 1 9 3 5 - 3 9 ^ 1 0 0 . . Industrials,, 35* B t o e k s ® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c . . . d o . , . . Productions B i t u m i n o u s c o a l 4 / . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . «th.au@» o f #h.oi?t t o n ® . . E l e c t r i c power, by u t i l i t i e s . . . . . . . . . . . . ^ ' . . . . . a i l . of k v - h r . . Motor v e h i c l e ® (Ward®) S j , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .number... Petroleum 4 / . .-thou®., of b ' b l . . steel 2 / i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1935-3%IOO• • J r e i g h t e&rl©@diiig®, t o t a l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t i x o u s . ' of c a r ® . . Miscellaneous!.......................................... »»d©»... 15 F e b . 22 J a n . 24 J a n . 31 1U3.1 l6S .9 160.9 12S. 1 309.2 »332 2.22 144.3 171.7 162.5 128.3 315*2 •337 2.29 216 2,373 1,171 '1,124 164.4 199*2 177*4 147.6 351*0 *34« V'04 226 1*649 981 612 163.7 195.1 176.5 l4g*Q 349.6 .346 2.97 233 1,699 1,012 632 163.8 195.5 177*9 147.8 332.7 -339 2.g2 240 28,282 24s674 15,770 614 28,201 22,227 17!33^ 1,069 28,100 22 5 K 8 1^305 1,049 28.126 21,175 17,084 844 28,166 21,732 17,037 914 21,389 8,341 45,212 63.372 39,802 11,757 2.78 128.5 132.4 22,253 8,822 48,970 65,530 37,886 14,761 109 3-12 118.1 123.7 21,103 8,991 48,833 64,953 37.323 1H,727 91 3.13 117.5 122.9 21,915 9,507 48,226 64,879 37,315 14,644 97 343 116.2 121.4 19,670 8,074 47,644 64,410 36,791 14,692 128 .3,13 112.4 117.2 2,172 4,778 103,400 4,786 184.5 777 350 110,774 5.336 194.0 772 363 2,355 1,156 1,119 28,3146 24.6^8 779 14,589 5,629 45,586 63,5^0 40,023 ll,7«> 62 2.7s .131-3 135-5 5s 2,033 Feb. J F e b . Ill 159 = 7 180.9 173.3 147.5 32I.3 .322 2.41 238 Feb. 21 320.9 .321 16,750 80 7,55? 114.1 119.1 1,865 1,892 1,872 5.1*29 5.^12 5.385 101,044 109,157 82,717 83.996 5.318 5.3*7 5.333 '186.8 187.2 192.2 189.8 734 727 747 349 351 3*1 lj D a t a .do n o t alwggr® c o v e r c a l e n d a r w®ek@* 2/ 3@© aot© i n J a n u a r y 1 , 1947 i@®ue. %j Thursday p r i c e ® . 4 / D s i l y a v e r a g e s . 5 / D a t a b e g i n n i n g J u l y 1 2 , 1947 i a c l u d © d a r k h a r d w i n t e r n o t i n c l u d e d p r e v i o u s l y . GJ f o r d©©cripiion ©@e n o t e i n J u l y 1 3 , 1946 i s s u e . 1/Shami on & r e v i s e d b a s i s b e g i n n i n g i a 'Supplene&t f o r J u l y 1 8 , 1947* 8/- D a t * a r # f o r U. s . ®nd Canada and i n c l u d e p a s s e n g e r c a r s , c o a m e r c i a l car®, and t r u c k ® . 2J $®©k'ending F e b r u a r y 2S 9 I 8 9 . O . 4,778 97,276 4,75^ 183-7 800 360 5.W 2 MONTHLY BUSINESS Berlier data are Available in Monthly lata** of the Surrey and the 1942 Supplement STATISTICS 1946 a»7 January October Soveaber December COMMODITY PBICBS Wholesale prices (U. 8.. Department of Labor) t Combined index 1926.100.. Ik0.9 Scononic classes: Manufactured products • do.... 135-7 153-2 Saw materials • do.... 136.2 Semimanuf actured articles do... 168.1 Farm products .„.*........»... .,. ....do.... 163.0 Grains . '..'... .do.... 194-7 Livestock and poultry................ ...do.... Commodities other than farm products do.... 13k.s 160.1 foods. do.... 139.5 Cereal products do.... Dairy products ..dp.... 180.0 Fruits and vegetables..... ................do.... 13>+.5 Meats..do.... 188.2 Commodities other than farm products and foods do.... 124.7 Building materials do.... 157-8 Brick and tile.. do.... 130.0 Cement do.... 106.9 Lumber » do.... 227.2 Ps-int and. paint- ssaterials = = =>:. *0 •=,'*. = . » .= s * *s = = = = = =do» = s«155*4 125.7 Chemicals and a l l i e d products .do... • 111.8 Chemicals.. . . . . . . * . . . . . . . . . . * • • • • • do.-... 181.2 Drugs and pharmaceutical materials.. - • .do.... Fertiliser materials do.... 95-1 Oils and fats do.... 203.0 Fuel and lighting materials do.... 96.1 Electricity ., W...., .do.... 65.S Gas. .; do..... 83.1 Petroleum products ..do.... 75.S Hides and leather products,.......... v-...do,,., 176.7 aides and skins. .do.... 216.5 Leather. .do.... IS5.0 Shoes . ...do.... 169.9 Eousefurnishinga 1/. • • .. .do.... 120.2 Furnishings * • do.... 126.3 Furniture 1/ do.... r!17.8 Metals and metal products. do.... 13^.7 Iron and steel .......do.... 117.4 Metals, nonferrous do.... 129.3 Plumbing and heating equipment do.:.. 114.9 Textile products '. ..do.... 134.7 Clothing .do.... 129.8 Cotton goods do.... 181.6 Hosiery and underwear do.... 96.9 Bayon •.. do.... 33.8 Silk.. do 103.2 Woolen and worsted goods..... do.... 119.0 Miscellaneous do.... 108.9 Automobile tires and tubes 2j do.... 67.9 Paper and pulp.. do.... 136.4 Wholesale prices of selected commodities; 6.044 Coal, bituminous, mine run, composite..dol. per short ton.. .264 Coffee, Santos, Ho. 4 (Hew York) dol. per lb.. .3238 Cotton, middling, 15/l6", average, 10 markets do.... 47.72 Cotton cloth: Mill margins..... cents per lb.. .185 Print cloth, 64 x6o... dol. per yd.. .822 Butter, 92-score (New York) dol. per lb.. .388 Sgga, U. S. standards (Chicago). .dol. per dos.. Grains and grain productsi 1.25 Corn, weighted average, 5 markets... dol. per bu.. 2.17 Wheat, weighted average, 6 markets..... do.... 11.61 Wheat flour,standard patents (Minneapolis).dol. per bbl.. .276 Hides, packers', heavy, native steers ....dol. per lb.. Livestock and meats? 23.19 B#ef steers (Chicago)... . . d o l . per 100 l b . . 22.87 Hogs, a l l grades ( C h i c a g o ) . . . . . . . . ..do.... .415 Beef, fresh, native steers (Chicago) . . . d o l . per l b . . Pork, fresh, l o i n s , 8-10 l b . (Hew York) ...do.... .404 Lumbers 48.312 Douglas f i r , dia.,Ho.l,com.,2 M x 4 H xl6' ...dol.per M b d . f t . . 67.163 Southern pine,boards,Ho.2,common,l"x 6Hor 8"x 1 2 ' . . d o . . . . 43.3OO Poadsrosa pine, Ho."3, common, 1 H i 8 " do.... Metals and manufactures: 30.12 Pig iron, c o m p o s i t e . . . . . -,••'•. d o l . per long t o n . . .0312 Steel, composite, finished . d o l . per l b . . .0235 Structural steel (Pittsburgh)..... .... do.... 27.25 Steel scrap (Chicago).• , dol. per long ton.. .1928 Copper, electrolytic (lew York)... ....dol. per lb.. .1519 Lead, refined, pig, deeilvsrised (Hew York). do.... .1050 Zinc, prise, Western (St. Louis)...................do.... 141.5 X5«-5 rl59-7 r 163.2 136.7 152.1 138.8 I65.O 162.6 189-6 136.1 156.2 139.9 164.6 131.6 I83.4 127.6 169.7 132.2 108.3 249.9 171*2 128.1 112.7 I8I.7 99.9 210.6 91-7 64.9 151.1 175-1 154.1 I89.7 241.4 224.5 151.5 177.8 167.6 167.3 130.8 230.0 140.0 185.8 145.6 120.1 290.0 161.4 128.6 122.1 137.5 111.5 193.4 U5.9 64.9 86.8 96.5 191.7 243.7 204.3 178.O 132.3 rl52-3 175.5 156.4 IS7.9 245.5 211.0 r!53-3 178.0 172.5 175.9 135.5 217-6 rl42.4 187-5 147.3 120.6 295.6 161. s 135.8 124.3 151.1 112.0 226.7 118.1 66.3 83.6 99.9 202.4 263.4 216.0 187.0 *137.7 140.0 rl35*6 r!51.7 rl4l-3 142.2 136.O 144.7 135.6 209.1 101.4 37.O 73.3 134.9 118.8 61.0 I6O.7 7.549 .272 .3361 59-43 .277 .794 .455 rl5^-7 182.0 157.9 196.7 252.7 226.3 rl55-7 178.4 170.6 IS3.5 135-1* 214.8 rl45.6 191.0 148.8 121.6 303.2 164.0 135.0 124.1 154.9 114.4 215.9 124.3 80.8 76.5 175-1 19S.5 181.6 170.6 123.3 128.4 r!28.4 138.0 123.9 I3O.5 117.0 136.6 132.4 184.6 99.3 33.8 101.2 120.8 IIO.3 66.6 141.9 6.217 .269 -3188 51.60 .192 .666 .38S MS 151.1 140.8 142.0 I36.O 143.0 134.7 204.6 100.0 37.0 71.2 134.2 117.1 60.8 159.8 7.52s .270 .3173 58.60 .268 .718 .464 85.4 112.0 203.1 256.9 216.2 190.7 rl39-7 142.8 rl36.8 r!52.3 rl42.2 143.0 I36.I 147.6 136.3 213.5 IO3.O 40.0 73.3 139.6 121.5 63.4 164.7 7.575 .268 •3579 60.29 .283 1.21 2.18 11.52 .238 3.09 14.56 •3^3 2.35 3.15 14.97 •375 22.16 22.45 •384 .427 29.52 27.81 .466 .564 29.52 24.96 .466 .480 .881 .517 2.49 3-11 14.23 •359 29.08 26.31 .468 .456 52.470 71.656 45.600 67.815 73.311 61.230 67.815 74.521 63.220 70.587 78.316 61.680 30.86 .0329 .0250 29.75 37-28 .0360 .0280 40.50 .2121 .1500 .1050 37-32 .0360 .0280 39.13 .2120 .1500 .1050 37.53 .0360 .0280 38.90 .2120 .1500 .1050 •M .1050 2.28 y/«>, Hevised. 1/ Index 0/ T „. revised T h a r e v i s l o a h a s been'incorporated in the group index and other composite indexes only beginning Hovember 9 -. lex revised beginning 1939; revision incorporated in index for the miscellaneous group and other composite indexes only begin # 2/ Xadex aing June 1947. MONTHLY BUSINESS Earlier data are available in monthly issues of the Survey and the 1942 Supplement S T A T I S T I C S — Continued 1946 3 194? December January October November December COMMODITY PBIGES - Continued Wholesale prices of selected commodities - Continued. Petroleum, crude (Kansas-Oklahoma),at wells, .dol. per bbl. Gasoline, tank wagon (Hew York). dol. per gal. Sugar, refined, granulated (Hew York) dol. per lb. Wool, raw, territory, fine, scoured ,... do... I.56O .161 .07S 1.145 I.560 .161 •079 1.155 1.910 .176 .082 1.227 2.010 .178 .082 1.255 25.536 ^57,278 3^.379 27,619 571.62S ^57.731 36.33? 793.286 627,378 29,793 715.108 533,636 289.1 \ 297.7 390.8 322.3 429.3 325.3 432.3 313.678 117,281 196,397 201,052 67,097 133.955 333.123 127,144 205.979 355.255 129,206 226,048 415,686 148,113 267,573 42,923 15.3^8 g?4 1,644 4,071 9,234 1,546 ^.573 5.638 152.8 177.0 153.^ 230.6 219.6 192.3 298.2 185.8 140.8 129.6 144.4 133.6 108.6 I36.6 104.4 133.3 98.3 145.7 127.9 192.5 146.1 200.1 41,803 15.372 883 527 014 552 544 527 384 152.7 178.0 156.5 230.8 222.0 187.7 298.4 186.9 140.9 131.8 144.9 132.8 108.6 138.0 104.4 128.4 96.1 145.6 127.2 195.6 145.4 198.8 43,298 15.831 895 1,896 4,092 8,889 1,586 4,662 5.^7 156.9 180.5 159.7 222.7 225.1 197.7 264.8 173.3 162.1 136.1 146.0 138.2 106.4 149.6 105 1*7 95 145 132 199 153 182 43,449 15.871 897 ,849 .071 ,075 ,588 .670 ,428 157.2 182.1 160.6 225.4 225.9 198.2 281.0 173.9 161.7 I38.2 I47.I 137.6 108.2 148.3 106.4 140.1 96.5 145.7 132.8 200.1 153.5 184.5 44,066 15.951 898 1;788 4,064 9,^55 1.591 4,688 5,631 158.2 183.9 161.9 225.8 229.0 202.1 287.8 175- U I61.3 139.2 147.6 138.0 109.8 151.9 107.4 136.U94.4 146.9 133.0 201.0 152.9 186.1 83.O 88.1 86.2 99.7 92.6 83.4 90.8 87.2 96.9 92.1 80.9 89.9 87.4 104.5 94.5 80.9 90.5 87.8 103.4 9^.3 81.1 91.0 88.3 7 100.4 ' 9^.3 103. 130, 107, 184, 102.5 130.9 104.6 185.2 109.4 128.8 98.1 191.6 109.7 128.7 97.2 193.3 110.3 128.5 97.6 195.0 161, 125. 119. 126, 114, 158.4 125.7 117.3 110.5 112.2 164.4 123.1 117.7 115.8 115.5 159.3 121.3 117.1 119.8 116.5 156.4 120.9 118.1 130.4 II6.9 I .4 1.0 3-0 .1 6.0 4.6 .4 •9 3-5 .1 5.5 5.0 .4 •9 3.6 .1 4.8 4.0 .4 .8 2.7 .1 3.662 952 1.580 3.113 3^3 1,412 2,445 157 1,151 2,194 127 936 2.410 .183 .082 1.255 COSSTBUCTION AND BEAL ESTATE Contract awards, 37 States (F. W. Dodge Corp.)J Total projects .• • number. Total valuation ;. • • thous. of dol. Building, total. do... Construction cost indexes (Engineering News-Becord): Building co st .191>100. .Construction cost (all types) • •••••, ...do... 21,696 625.363 471,291 I 326.9 I 435.O DOMESTIC TBADE Mail-order and store sales,total,2 companies..thoua. of dol. Montgomery Ward & Co... do... Sears, Roebuck and Co # • .do... EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS AND WAGES Employees in nonagricultural establishments: Unadjusted, total thous. Manufacturing. do... Mining do... Construction do — Transportation and public utilities... ........do... Trade ..do... finance do... Service do... Government.........................................do... Production workers,all manufacturing,unadjusted....1939»100. Durable goods industries * -do... Iron and steel and their products... do... Electrical machinery .do... Machinery, except electrical do... Automobiles • do... Transportation equipment, except automobiles do... Nonferrous metals and products d o — Lumber and timber basic products do... Furniture and finished lumber products do... Stone, clay, and glass products do... Nondurable goods industries do... Textile-mill products and other fiber manufactures.do... Apparel and other finished textile products do... Leather and leather products do... Jood and kindred products do... Tobacco manufactures do. -. Paper and allied products do... Printing, publishing, and allied industries do... Chemicals and allied products do... Products of petroleum and coal.. do... Bubber products do... Nonmanufacturing employment, unadjusted! Mining: Anthracit e do... Bituminous coal .do... Metalliferous. do... Quarrying and nonmetallic do... Crude petroleum and natural gas do... Public utilities: Electric light and power ..do... Street railways and busses do... Telegraph do... Telephone • do... Services: Dyeing and cleaning . do... Power laundries do... Tear-round hotels do... Betail trade ..do... Wholesale trade .do... Labor turn-over in manufacturing establishments: Accession rat© monthly rate per 100 employees. Separation rat®, total do... Discharges.. do... Lay-offs do... tyiits do... M i l i t a r y and miscellaneous do... 3 ^ ^•5 FINANCE federal Government finance: Expenditures, t o t a l I n t e r e s t on debt National defense and r e l a t e d a c t i v i t i e s rj Bevised. £/ Preliminary. m i l . of d o l . .do... ....do... P3-6 P-3 p.9 P2.3 p.r 3,224 972 996 I MONTHLY BUSINESS S T A T I S T I C S — Continued I9H6 E§^li®r data, are Available in naathlv issues of &&e Saarf*^ and the. 1942 Sogrpl ©isat Peewits 1^7 3 Jar t3as?i' ig4§ ©etol'O^ Deeesihe? 7ZKAKCS - Continued federal 8o?ermsnt fIsaacs - Continued. Bec®ipt@s Sreasury, totel l / . » . = . . » » o , 0 Beceipta, aet 9 Gustos®........................•».•.• Internal revenue^ : t o t a l - • . . . . . . . . . . . . . ©f dOle ..•do... . ..&0* Social security t@x©@. Sale® (Securities and S^ehang® Gonad, »© i f » | 1 "iotal ©a a l l registered ®xehange®t • Market v a l u e * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Face Talus. . . . . , . . . . . . . . ' . . 0 . . . . . . . . . . . On Hew York Stock Sschang®? Market valu®................... ....«. • lac® value.... 0.., 0 »»-... o . . . 0. o o...e. Stocks? Sal®® (Securities aad Exchange Comsistiioa} t Total on all registered exchanges1 Market value......................... so . 0 «.&©* . . of dol. ...do... Oa lew lork Stock Exeha&g©? Market value.............. Share® sold.,..<,»......... r4eli4 4,107 ?3,s62 3,820 *3 3.693 afflss6 s6 *7 3.*i5 121,416 161,049 100, 265 136,235 116,541 15M37 ?2,^56 '2.390 329 4@26o •4,246 ,35 3,6jg 2,769 14§ S5 s s6a 121,655 63,949 S7^97 l4g,,181 186, ,213 95.^70 130,028 7SB192. 112,210 59,,511 81.,663 137,971 I7S.255 1,273,035 56952? i 9 ioo ff oo6 47*312 1^230,3^ 55,736 811,591 37,277 le17Se47i 53,160 1,074,021 39.723 9 i s 0 463 32 e 62S 1,0^2,710 40.620 681,333 2682g6 1^,003,243 '38,688 93 254 77 218 ?S3 r210 71 187 11-03 307 ^33 303 r305 r256 252 217 83,708 74j,210 32,405 4l,804 9,5?^ 91,56^ 82,511 3^.972 r71,605 6s089S 6g919S 29,705 32e493 6,700 591 1,352 5,133 1*3*6 591 1,403 5DS44 1,542 27.3** 27,87* 19,379 18,22* 114,606 SI3 1.U97 3*97^ 1,697 3^,322 726125 176,626 1,818 189 0 596 U05„838 CHBUCALS AMD ALLIH3 PHOHJOSS Paint salesS Calcimine®, plastic and cold-water paints! Caleiffliae®.............................. t&ous. of dol. Plastic-texture palate.................. .........do... Gold-water paints? In dry form......................................do. la paste f©na* for interior us®..................do. Faint9 varal®he lacquer, and fills?®! Xotal.... ........."...................•..«........ ..do. Classifieds total................................do Industrial..................................... .do Trad©............ — .-.........................do Unclassified.....................................do 2,664 2,197 1.3^5 70 .054 ,743 .32 296 1,6 s=2Se630 ^35.627 9 8 053 4jio 4,275 37 3.9^4 3.237 51 JTOODSRJWS AID TOBACCO Livestock slaughter (Federally in8p©Gt©d) 8 C a l v e e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t a o u a . of animal®. Cattle........................................... Hog®. Sh©«?p and l ^ g & g . . , a. * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .do. *&©» Stocks, cold ®t©rag®9 ©ad of months Jpple®, fr@@h....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . thou®. of Tw?,. Butter, c r e a m e r y , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t h o u © , of l b . Gh@es§©6 t o t a l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . . . E*gg8g © h e l l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t h o u ® , of cases. Ilggs, f r o a e n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t h o u s . of I D . Fruit©„ f r o z e n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . . . Vegetables, f r o z e n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o , . . Total saeat® a g / . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m i l e of 11>. Beef and v e a l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t h o u ® , of l b . lamb and B u t t o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . . . Pork 6 t o t a l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . . . fresh and c u r e d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . . . Lard......................... ...............do... P o u l t r y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..do... BUIBSE AMD mmmR psoDUosg 'Tires and tubes* Pneumatic easing®* Production. Shipment® .do. Original equip .do. Stock®, end of m Inner tubes.' Production....... Shipments....... and of m 123.592 767 102,437 470,710 333,084 623 169»; 3,271 16,! 6.893 3*4fl9gg 276,232 68,756 316,577 2S7 S0„S00 439,226 320,507 HSO 762 1,337 5o50l 1*471 673 1,346 6,254 l e 451 586 1,312 35.790 46,002 162,682 824 164,673 3929077 323,991 635 15l9856 17S2S0 378,228 304,851 73,377 317,112 P29.§07 ^23,672 r147,683 r!96 rl38 B 192 ^369,470 T291-.752 '"980 r!96 e 252 i>20e3i7 r€4oei?45 ?527,159 fll3 B 286 r317,463 23.237 13.579 125,772 263 121,737 343,215 257,1*1 '1,143 198,300 19.780 798,283 665,093 133.190 294,416 5.223 1,3*7 1920660 17,114 522,461 399^73 12289SS 3^6,792 112„&90 11,893 27stko$ 2,44g S950S 7.^99 l 9 922 3,3^ 8,889 S9639 2,178 5,513 8,05© 68583 2,338 6,975 7,402 7.923 i.719 7.1S8 5.075 7,619 7s6l6 6,424 6,5^ 5,324 8,088 776,350 9^9,99^ S26.216 759.49S 753. ^ 6 860,202 21,691 8,671 362 107.8 21,919 1085S8 21,563 10 9 S02 U52 122.9 21 9 432 9,530 400 r!26.7 21,412 9 f 5 U4 402 114.2 21,450 10,802 454 132.0 7.5n 8.137 1,839 3,820 90,437 277,870 SSCXILB paoBUcss Cottont Goneuspt ion Spindle activity? Active spindle®...................... Active spindle hours* total ..mil. of hours. Average per spiadl® in plao®. Operation®..................... . p a r e n t of capacity. tj Eevised. Jt/ Sevised to reflect a change in the ©laseificatioa of penaes of t W f e d e r a l old-»ag® and survivors insurance 'trust fund. J / and eau@ag@ room products not ®hown @@psrat@ly. 123.2 to feh® gm@r&l f^ad for certain atoiaistrativ® ®a» edltol® offal, eaaned ®eats mad ®@®t producte e and @auiag