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SURVEY OF C U R R E N T B U S I N E S S WEEKLY SUPPLEMENT UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF FOREIGN A N D DOMESTIC COMMERCE AVAILABLE ONLY WITH SUBSCRIPTION TO SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS SELECTED M A Y 27, 1949 BUSINESS INDICATORS ELECTRIC POWER PRODUCTION BY UTILITIES STEEL INGOT PRODUCTION U 9 3 5 - 3 9 * SOO) 22b WEEKLY OAT& goo -% / - ' ~ " " " ~ 175 v "IT \L 150 \ -i| t/-- ^ 125 -y— r 100 j a j j J b j j J j u u d j - ^ ^ COTTON CONSUMPTION MANUFACTURING EMPLOYMENT AND PAY ROLLS (DAILY AVERAGE ~THOUSANDS OF BALES) (UNADJUSTED, !939 »• 100) 4b MONTHLY D&7& 40 ^_VW-^—- 35 1 is# v\ (X 30 ?5 WEEKLY X | 1 U..LJL.1 1. .LJL JUU^LXJ^J-gJu^lJUU^~t™LJ_J_jJ-J_J_J™L_L_ STATISTICS1 BUSINESS 194s May 15 Commodity p r i c e s , w h o l e s a l e : A l l commodities 2 / .............. ..1926»100.. 163. T JParm p r o d u c t s "2/ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o 188 .0 178.2 Food 2 / .do.... 148.9 M l other 2/ .a................. do.... 322.0 28 commodities 3 / . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A u g u s t 1 9 3 9 * 1 0 0 . . *379 C o t t o n , m i d d l i n g , 1 5 / l 6 M , 10 m a r k e t s 4 / . . . . . . . . . d o l . p e r l b . . 2.42 B h e a t , H o . 2 , Hard W i n t e r ( K a n s a s C i t y ) . . . . . . . . . d o l . p e r b u . . B e p a r t m e n t ®tor© s a l e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . 1935-39^100.. 293 I n s u r e d unemployment , t o t a l thous.. 1,520 S t a t e progrsuaa. . =do. * . . 1,069 VeteransJ programs .do. ..„ 4i5 Finance: Currency in circulati on 4/.... .mil. of dol.. 27,764 yederal Reserve "bank credit, total............. ... .do.... 21,63s Member bank reserve balances .do.... 17,087 Excess reserves, estimated do.... 884 federal Beserve reporting member banks in leading cities* Bank debits, total.... ..........ail. of dol.. 19*975 New York City. .;.... .do.... 8,290 Deposits, demand, adjusted.. do.... 46,373 Loans and investments, total .do.... 5 / 6 3 , 1 7 4 U. S. Government obligation®.. ...do.... 35,^99 Commercial, industrial and agricultural loan®..... .do.... 5 / 1 4 , 3 4 9 Failures, industrial and commercial . .number.. 100 Bond yields, domestic corporate (Moody1g) **/..........percent.. 3.03 Stock prices, 4l6 stocks (Standard and Poor's)....1935-39*100.. 128.4 Industrials, 365 stocks.... .................do.... 134.8 Production: Bituminous coal }*/.....»... thous. of short tons.. 2,208 Electric power, by utilities... .mil. of kw-hr.. 5*109 Motor vehicles (Wards) ..number.. 79*688 Petroleum 4/ .thous. of bbl.. 5^23 S t e e l 6/ .1935-39*100.. 190.4 Freight car loadings, t o t a l . . . t h o u s . of c a r ® . . 847 Miscellaneous » .do.... 367 I9U9 May ? May 28 A p r i l 23 i p r i l 30 163*8 188.7 177.5 149,1 324.4 •379 2.39 295 1,482 1,059 391 156,9 171.1 163.4 148.4 244.1 • 3^2 2.25 266 2e695 2,021 584 156.I 169.4 162.9 147.9 244,7 -330 2*2* 2So" 27,698 £0,674 16,506 294 27*415 22,050 19,398 27,393 21,705 19,020 481 27,470 21,576 19,073 870 18,164 g56 22,53O 9A71 46 s 4i|0 63,456 35*866 14,208 92 3.01 132.2 139-0 21,021 S.273 45,758 5/61.271 32,766 5/14,300 198 3.00 118.6 124*3 20,091 8,225 46,175 5/61,315 32,951 •5/14,162 204 3.00 117*5 123.0 22,402 9,875 45,822 5/61.635 33.263 5/13*976 193 3.00 11s.$ 124,7 19,416 7,988 45,921 5/62,049 34,111 5/13.908 171 3.00 117.8 123.6 2,285 5,085 85*855 5,439 192.6 879 379 1,893 5,326 134,706 4,916 203.2 769 342 1,927 5,304 129,457 4,922 201.3 1,867 1,842 5*257 112,557 4,899 198.7 772 338 155*2 16s. 3 l6l. 8 14?.1 245*2 -330 2.26 33^ May 14 155-9 171.6 163.4 146.9 244.3 »329 2.2*> 28g May 21 , 156.0 .172.0 163.4 14S.8 244.5 a 328 2,2-3 2,001 575 785 350 5,284 123,577 4,897 200.9 768 337 27,466 20,559 27,399 20,735 18,302 1,081 9,642 2.99 118.4 124,2 108,932 197-4 \J U a t a do n o t a l w a y s c o v e r c a l e n d a r weeks. 2 / Bevimed s e r i e s . See n o t e i n Beeamber 3 , 1948 i g s u e - j / Thur«iday p r i c e s . 4 / D a i l y a v e r a g e s . 5 / B e g i n n i n g J u l y 1948 i n d i v i d u a l l o a n i t e m s ar® r e p o r t e d g r o s s , c u r r e n t l y and f o r a. y@ar a g o , i n s t e a d of s e t ass f o » « r l y ? t o t a l l o a n s a r e i n c l u d e d on a n e t b a s i s f o r a l l y e a r ® . §J Week e n d i n g May 2 8 , 1 9 4 . 3 . MONTHLY BUSINESS Earlier data are available i n monthly issues of the Surrey and the 1947 Supplement STATISTICS 19US March I9U9 April January February March April COMMODITY PRICES Wholesale p r i c e s (U. S. Department of Labor): Combined index. Economic classes: Manufactured products Saw materials Semimanufactured a r t i c l e s Farm products .. Grains 1926*100.. l6l.4 162.8 160.6 158.1 158.4 156.9 do.... do.... do.... do.... ..do. . . . 155.8 174.7 152.9 186.0 218.0 209.4 155.7 173-8 15s. 6 179-8 1*5-7 217-i 1*7-7 193-i 151.6 127.4 30J.8 156.7 136.1 126.8 154.4 114.9 211.4 130.9 65.7 88.7 121.8 I85.4 186.2 185-9 193.8 142.0 144.7 139.4 155-9 147-7 146.8 138.7 149.8 144.6 218.3 IO5.4 40.7 46.4 157.6 175-5 154.1 186.7 217.9 204.4 158.0 181.0 148.6 226.0 148.7 195-0 152.5 127.5 309.2 158.6 136.2 126.8 153-8 115-2 a2.3 131.6 66.1 89.1 121.8 186.1 199.3 183.6 191.7 142.3 145.2 139.6 157.2 149.4 149.8 138.7 150.3 145.8 a9.2 105.4 40.7 46.4 156.2 169.3 160.4 172.5 167.7 194.7 157.8 165.8 148.0 I63.6 145-3 214.2 152.9 202-3 I62.5 134.1 299.5 166.3 126.J 122.2 150.4 120.8 1M6.1 137.1 67.7 88.1 121.3 184.8 198.7 185.4 I87.8 148.8 153.6 142.8 175.6 169.I 172.5 156.9 146.1 147.7 I86.9 102.5 41.8 154.0 165.8 159.6 I68.3 157.2 187.2 155.7 I61.5 146.7 159.8 152.3 205.1 151.8 201.5 162.4 134.3 296.9 rl65-3 122.8 rll9-5 148.9 120.8 131.7 135.9 68.5 91.9 118.7 182.3 I85.9 183.9 I87.8 148.3 154.2 154.1 167.2 rl59-6 171.3 162.6 195.0 155-3 162.9 146.5 154.8 151.7 214. S 150.8 200.0 162.4 134.3 294.7 I62.3 121.1 118.4 142.4 119.6 129-3 134.4 152.9 165.8 153.1 IJO.3 I63.8 I89.O 153.7 162.9 145.3 147.2 158.1 ZI6.O 148.8 I96.5 160. z 134.3 290.6 157.9 II7.7 117.2 123.0 H9.7 121.2 132.1 120.8 63.4 167.3 121.8 63.4 167.5 .802 7.684 .264 •3418 .828 7-728 Livestock and poultry do.... Commodities other than farm products do...* Foods. do.... Cereal products do.... Dairy products do.... Fruits and vegetables .....do.... Meats, poultry and fish do.... Commodities other than farm products and foods do..*. Building materials do.... Brick and tile do.... Cement do-... Lumber . • do.... Paint and paint materials do.... Chemicals and allied products do—. Chemicals do.... Drugs and pharmaceutical materials do.... fertilizer materials do.. .. Oils and fats « do.... Fuel and lighting materials do.... Electricity do.... Gas do.... Petroleum products. do.. .• Hides and leather products do.... Hides and skins do.... Leather do.... Shoes do.... Housefurnlshing8 1/ do.... Furnishings do.... Furniture 1/ do.... Metals and metal products do — . Iron and steel do.... Metals, nonferrous do.... Plumbing and heating equipment do.... Textile products do.... Clothing. do.... Cotton goods do.... Hosiery and underwear do.... Bayon do.. -. Silk do Woolen and worsted goods 1/ do.... Miscellaneous do.... Automobile t i r e s and tubes 1/ do.... Paper and pulp do.... Wholesale prices of selected commodities: Butter, 92-score (Hew Tork) dol. per l b . . Coal, bituminous, mine run,composite 1/.dol.per short t o n . . Coffee, Santos, No. 4 (New Tork) d o l . per l b . . Cotton, middling, 15/l6 H , average, 10 markets do.... Cotton cloth, p r i n t , 64 x 60 dol. per y d . . Eggs, U. S. standards (Chicago) dol. per doe.. Grains and grain products: Corn, weighted average, 5 markets d o l . per bu.. Wheat, weighted average, 6 markets do.... Wheat flour, stand.patents (Minn.)..dol.per 100 l b . s a c k . . 1 Hides, packers , heavy, native steers dol. per l b . . Livestock and meats: Beef steers (Chicago) dol. per 100 l b . . Hogs, a l l grades (Chicago) do.... Beef, fresh, steer carcasses, good (N.Y.) l / . dol .per l b . . Pork, fresh, l o i n s , 8-10 l b . (New York) ....do Lumber: Douglas fir,dim.,No.l,com.,2 M x 4"x l 6 « . . d o l . p e r M b d . f t . . Southern pine, boards,No.2, com.,l"x 6W or 8"x 1 2 ' . d o . . . . Ponderosa pine, No. 3 , common, 1* x 8" do.... Metals and manufactures: Pig iron, composite .1/ dol. per long t o n . . Steel, composite, finished JL/ d o l . per l b . . Steel scrap,heavy melting (Pittsburgh).dol.per long t o n . . Copper, e l e c t r o l y t i c (New York) d o l . per l b . . Lead, refined, pig, desilverized (New York) do.... Zinc, prime, Western (St. Louis) do.... Petroleum, crude (Kansas-Oklahoma), a t wells.dol. per b b l . . Gasoline, tank wagon (New York) . d o l . per g a l . . Sugar, refined, granulated (New Y o r k ) , . . . dol. per l b . . Wool, raw, t e r r i t o r y , fine, scoured 1/ do.... TJ Bevised. .208 .432 .266 -3722 .205 .429 2.229 2.609 6.162 .222 2.257 2.612 6.O75 26.71 21 .UO .452 .523 28.43 19;79 .491 64.350 77-^61 66.160 40.63 .0376 40.250 .2120 .1500 .1200 2.510 .188 .076 1.255 \J See note on corresponding item in the May 1949 Survey. 15J.3 176.7 161 .6 117.3 65.5 16S. 3 .630 8.816 .270 .3259 .155 .432 I.303 2.286 5.445 .267 rlfe.3 175-5 169.I 172.5 156.I 145.2 147-3 184.8 101.3 41.8 50.1 162.1 115.3 64.7 168.0 .633 8.832 .268 .3255 .152 .409 1.160 2.246 5.U69 "92.8 115.9 180.4 181.8 178.9 187.8 rl48.0 rl53-9 142.1 174.4 rl68-3 168.4 155.3 rl43.8 rl47.l 180.1 101.2 41.8 50.1 161.8 115.7 64.6 167.2 .616 8.801 .265 .3264 .146 .U19 1.224 113 179 I83 177 186 147 152.6 141.6 171.4 166.2 156.4 155.3 142.2 146.4 176.3 101.2 41.8 50.1 I60.9 115.6 64.6 165.1 -599 8.606 .261 -3297 .138 .434 .229 .209 .536 24.35 19.46 .406 .429 22.25 19.U4 .368 .457 24.14 20.16 -392 •502 1.322 2.285 5.269 .200 24.20 18.32 .404 .518 70.042 77.007 66.36O 66.330 67.292 68.000 67.8I5 65.400 68.O5O 68.3IO 64.167 67.480 68.310 62.001 66.800 40.63 .0376 40.250 .2120 .1721 .1200 2.510 .188 .076 1.296 47.65 .0420 42.050 .2320 .2150 .1750 2.510 .191 .078 1.800 47.67 .0420 39.5OO .2320 .2150 .1750 2.510 .191 47.67 .0420 37.250 .2318 .1891 .1706 2.510 .191 *7-55 .0420 26.600 -2145 .1?15 .1406 2.510 .196 -079 1.800 .248 .078 1.800 2.278 5.400 .078 1.800 MONTHLY BUSINESS Earlier data are available in monthly issues of the Survey and the 1947 Supplement S T A T I ST I C S — Continued 1948 March 19^9 April January February March iprll EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS AND WAGES Employees in nonagr. eetabliehments, unadj . , total 1/.. . thous .. Manufacturing • • do.... Mining . • *do Construction . • • .do.... Transportation and public utilities .do.... Trade ....do Finance. . » • do.... Service .do.... Government do.... Production workers, unadj. index, all mfg. 1/ 1939*100.. Durable goods industries. do.... Iron and steel and their products -do,... Blast furnaces, steel works, and rolling mills...do...• Electrical machinery do.... Machinery, except electrical <*.........».*., =d«e.- * s Machinery and machine-ghop products..............do Machine tools ..*......do...• Automobiles • do.... *f jsa»M5pGrt&ti©n equipmentj -except automobiles .do.... Aircraft and parts, excluding engines do.. .. Aircraft engines do.... Shipbuilding and boatbuilding .do.... Nonferroua metals and products. ......do.... Lumber and timber basic products do.... Sawmills ••• .do..-. Furniture and finished lumber product© do.... Furniture ..do...» Stone, clay, and glass products do Nondurable goods industries. .do.... Textile-mill products and other fiber mfrs do.... Cotton manufactures, except small wares .....do.... Silk and rayon goods..... do—. Woolen and worsted manufactures do.... Apparel and other finished textile products do.... Men* s clothing do.... Women's clothing do.... Leather and leather products do.... Boots and shoes ..do.... Food and kindred products .do.... Baking do.... Canning and preserving do.... Slaughtering and meat packing . do.,.. Tobacco manufactures do.... Paper and allied products do.... Paper and pulp.. do—. Printing, publishing, and allied industries ...do.... Newspapers and periodicals ..do.... Printing, book and job... .........do.... Chemicals and allied products .do.... Chemicals ................. ..do...« Product s of petroleum and coal .do.... Petroleum refining .. .do.... Eubber products .do.... Bubber tires and inner tubes ...'. do.... Production workers, adj.index,all mfg.(Fed.fies.) .1/.. ..do.... Durable goods, industries. do . Nondurable goods industries do.... Nonmanufacturing employment, unadjusted: Mining: If Anthracite ..do.... Bituminous coal do.— Metal 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.... Year-round h o t e l s . do.... Retail trade ;........:...... ..do.... Wholesale trade „ .do.... Product!on-worker pay r o l l s , u n a d j . i n d e x , a l l mfg. l / . . . d o . . . . Durable goods i n d u s t r i e s do.... Iron and s t e e l and t h e i r products ....do.... Blast furnaces, s t e e l works, and r o l l i n g m i l l s . . . d o . . . . . Electrical machinery..... .do.... Machinery, except e l e c t r i c a l . . . . . . . . . . . . < . . . . . . . . . . . d o . . . . : Machinery and machine-shop p r o d u c t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . Machine t o o l s — —..................do.... Automobiles. do.... i r / Revised. 2 / Preliminary* 44,600 16,269 924 1,805 M32 9.598 1,697 4,729 5.5*6 160.3 188.1 164.8 132.9 222.9 233=1 249.8 13* • 5 195.0 292*7 342.9 276.9 181.6 180.0 178-3 193.5 147.8 148.2 153-9 138. 4 114.7 126.6 94.8 113.1 147.5 126.8 168.3 114.1 110.1 134.5 126.9 90.1 1*0-3 93-4 148.0 147.9 132.8 122.0 145.3 203.6 293.8 155.4 155-0 16s.9 177.7 160.1 188.4 137-7 44,299 15,950 817 1.933 3.974 9.576 1,704 4,768 5.577 156.1 I85.1 161,7 131.8 217.4 227,4 247,7 130.4 191.9 290.9 346.0 278.4 176.8 176.9 179-4 194.8 141.4 144.0 153.7 133.3 113.7 125.8 94.9 111.0 139.8 125.0 153.7 107.1 102.2 122.6 125.8 93-6 77.0 92.4 146.8 147.8 131.8 122.2 143.5 201.4 296.3 154.9 155.2 163.8 170.7 157.1 185-5 134.7 r44,350 1M90 r925 1,906 *3.978 9.625 rl,7l6 r4,549 5.761 154.7 rl80.7 l6l.l 139.8 206.9 223-.1 240.4 120.5 193.0 2S0.0 382.5 323.2 r!26.8 I6S.0 rl71 r!83 134 136 152 134 104, 118 92.6 108.0 98-7 116.8 111.1 91.9 79.7 99.0 122-5 111.2 110.9 128.7 98.2 197.4 154.8 117.7 116.4 113.8 U5.3 358.4 402.0 340.8 260.9 459.1 475-2 514.7 249.2 396.5 r44,0l6 r!5.774 922 rl,820 r3*956 9.513 rl,712 4,^60 5.759 *153-3 rl77-8 158.8 141.0 201.2 219=1 236,0 118.2 188.8 278-3 380.3 321.1 ri24.0 164.Q rl6s.9 r!8l.5 133-2 135.2 150.0 r134.0 104.0 117.3 90.8 91.5 rl49.5 126.6 rl75.7 r!06.0 IO3.6 134.9 128.0 r80.1 151.9 88.6 145.4 146.9 r!32.1 126.8 144.3 203.9 292.7 152.8 154.4 154.1 159.5 rl53-6 178.3 134.0 r43,871 ri5,597 r9l4 rl,S38 r3.920 r9.531 rl,718 r4,591 5.762 rl51 r!74 155.9 140.9 19M r2l4*4 229*5 116.1 188.7 r276.6 382.8 322.4 121.0 rl60.7 rlb7.3 180.5 r!30.S 132.0 rl4?.6 r!32,7 rl00.4 114.6 85.7 81.4 rl49*2 126.1 174.2 rl06.0 IO3.7 135.2 128.6 81.0 148.0 r88.4 rl43.6 145.4 131.6 128.3 1U1.8 r203.3 290.0 152.6 154.1 r!51.0 158.2 r!51.1 175-2 132.0 92.3 107.9 97-0 rl!3-6 U3.2 91.1 107.3 100.2 111.9 113.2 90.1 IO5.4 101.6 114.2 112.9 111.7 128.3 97.9 198.3 r!15.1 125.4 SB.6 200.8 115.6 125.1 87.1 201.6 115.7 124.9 86.6 200.5 159.0 118.3 116.9 112.8 114.8 347.1 393^ 329.6 253.0 444.3 463.8 511.9 240.2 386.2 145.3 113.1 rl!3.3 111.7 115.9 rt63.ir4l2.7 356.7 304.6 454.3 473.7 517.7 224.2 455.3 143.3 110.8 r!12.8 109.1 114.9 r357«S r402.7 348.4 144.5 110.1 111.9 109.3 114.5 349 390 336 299 424 448 484. 211.8 415.7 r 1*3 121 rl69, 105 102 138 128 r87 157-8 89.3 147.5 148.4 132.9 126.1 146.2 206.1 299.5 153.0 154.2 157.8 163.0 155.3 181.2 134.9 442.2 463.O 501.9 218.6 r44l.5 1/ Adjusted to l e v e l s indicated by Federal Security Agency dat*. through 1946, p43,890 P15.265 P9J5 pi,965 P3.932 P9*6SS pi,726 p4,626 P5.773 P147.5 pi70.8 pl50.4 °*pl87e9 p205 3 0 plJO. P269. P155.3 plb7.S "pisslj 'pii&i pl29»2 P95-6 plUo.7 pioi.9 'pi^B P«7.7 plUl.i pl31.4 P197.9 pl52,6 pl46.6 pl48*4 piTl.l PI30.5 4 MONTHLY BUSINESS Burlier data, are available i n monthly issue® of the Survey and th® 1947 Supplement S T A T i S T I C S —Continued I94g March 19U9 ipril January February March MWWMMT COHDMIOHS AMD WAGES - Contimxtd Productios-worker pay r o l l s , unadj. index* mfg. 1/ - Con. Burable goods industries - Continued Transportation equipment, except automobiles... 1939*100. Aircraft and partly excluding e n g i n e s . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . . . Aircraft engine® do... Shipbuilding and "boatbuilding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . . . Nonf®rrous metals and products do... Lumber and timber basic products ............do... Sawmills do... furniture and finished lumber p r o d u c t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . . . lUrniture.. ..do... 336.6 315.7 315-6 335.1 286.0 322.1 3^3.2 300.8 376.4 251.7 249.7 2S5.S 249.8 ?27-0 295-8 204.6 33O.S 335-6 25S.5 229.2 292.5 425.1 584.3 320.0 306.6 320.6 292.4 601.4 695.2 481.0 373.6 36S.3 433.4 471.0 333*0 336.3 337.9 301-9 307 374 287 3O8 306 293 307 227 219 267.4 250.7 240.8 192.5 205.7 325.7 333.3 259.5 234.6 291 .0 422.1 591.1 316.7 310.9 312.8 286.4 r6l0 r8l4 617 r272 372 418 r450 317.9 323.O 349.5 r3l4*7 276.7 331.9 276.2 25S.5 r328 269 6 r378 2^5.9 342»G 201.3 272.7 208.3 195.^ 167.4 201.7 295-4 213.4 238.6 355.3 255.1 r290.2 245.1 184.4 232.6 213.0 314.7 188.6 227.1 224.8 317.7 206.7 231.3 210.9 337.2 206.2 230.6 208.6 3^6.2 206.0 I 228.7 206.8 344.9 291.2 227.5 229.0 210.4 210. S 30s .0 231,5 233.4 211.1 211.0 284.3 228.5 r236.5 222.6 222.7 271.1 219.8 r236.2 214.4 219.3 278.9 219.1 233.0 214.5 217.4 m i l . of d o l . ..do... do... do. . do... .do... do... do... do... 6,365 5.874 41 5.165 176 73? 3,086 60S 845 2,863 2,239 35 1,858 83 662 2,54i 154 903 3.675 3*579 30 2,762 54 638 2,968 319 1,043 3,935 3.381 29 2,690 438 654 2,646 141 930 6,133 5.^35 34 5.100 I 168 720 3,621 589 1,109 Shoes and s l i p p e r ® , p r o d u c t i o n , t o t a l . i h o u g . of p a i r s . S h o e s , s a n d a l s , and p l a y s h o e s , ®xc. a t h l e t i c , t o t a l , . d o . . . M@n8 s . „.. .do... Youths1 and boys8 do... Women* a .do... M i s s e s 8 and c h i l d r e n 8 s . . . . . . . . . . . do... I n f a n t ® 8 and b a b i e s 8 do... S l i p p e r s f o r housewear ..do... Athletic .do... Other footwear. do... 44,852 41,502 9,951 1,284 20,372 6,044 3.851 2,801 365 184 39,412 36,296 9,27? 1,254 16,871 5,3«5 3,513 2,592 337 187 36,921 34,327 8,677 1,181 16,485 4,829 3,155 2,177 236 181 r37,089 r34,lS0 S,l4i 1,077 rl7.151 4,629 r3,l82 2.497 r227 185 44,726 41,165 9,633 1,407 20,726 5,619 3,780 3,077 261 223 879,967 829,960 674,463 640,igg 720,892 Stone* clay„ and glass products....................do... londurabl© goods industries. .do... Textile-mill product® and other fiber afrs.........do... Gotten manufactures,, except small wares. do... Silk and rayon goods.. .do... Woolen and worsted manufacture®. ..do... Apparel and other finished textile products........do... Men's slothing, = ...............a.......,,.....». *.&©»». Women8 s clothing.................................do... Leather and leather products.......................do... Boots and shoes.................... ..........do... food and kindred product B .......... .do... Baking. do... Canning and preserving do... Slaughtering and meat packing.., .do... fobacco manufactures. .do... Paper and allied products ....................do... Paper and pulp ..do... Printing^ publishing,, and allied product®. do... Mewspapers and periodical©.......................do... Printing, book and job...........................do... Chemicals and allied products. do... Chemicals ..do... Products of petroleum and coaldo... Petroleum refining. — .do... lubber products. do... Subber tires and inner tubes. do... Pay rolls, nomaanufacturing, unadjusted! Minings 1/ Anthracite.............. do... Bituminous c o a l do... Metal do... Q u a r r y i n g and n o n m e t a l l i c do... Crude p e t r o l e u m and n a t u r a l g a s ..do... Public u t i l i t i e s ! S l e c t r i c l i g h t and p o w e r . do... S t r e e t r a i l w a y s and b u s s e s do... Telegraph do... Telephone .do... Services? Dyeing and c l e a n i n g ...........do... Power l a u n d r i e s . ..do... Year-round h o t e l s . do... Retail trade ...'. do... Wholesale t r a d e ....................do... 600.4 675-9 ^73-9 383.7 377.1 427-6 466.4 3^9.2 312.1 r265.6 226.7 343.8 200.5 341.9 348.6 268.8 242.7 309,4 459.I 639.3 349.6 346.4 320.6 294.5 r607*5 rS29.g 604.9 r26l.7 363.6 395.7 r423.l 315.7 320.5 3^*5 r3l4.0 274.8 332.9 267.3 245.6 348.2 286.0 394.4 r 240.1 239.6 302.9 271.7 as.6 307.8 193.5 335.3 341.0 269.7 247.8 307.0 454.2 621.6 339.2 334.2 309.8 288.8 168. r343228, 281. 236, 599.4 819.2 587-0 299.5 345.3 403.5 ^37.3 310.7 313.8 335-9 I 309.5 I 260.3 319.6 239.5 208.7 344.7 288.7 380.0 I 239.6 240.8 302.7 269.7 213.3 297.9 195.8 327.6 332.2 273.9 255.3 307.5 449.0 609.3 339.4 334.7 297.8 287.8 160.1 311.7 237.4 286.8 y233.ll 7XXANCZ F e d e r a l Government f i n a n c e ! Receipts, Treasury, t o t a l Hecelpts, n e t . . . Customs Income t a x e s . Social security t a x e s . . . . . .....*. Miscellaneous I n t e r n a l revenue Expenditures, t o t a l I n t e r e s t on d e b t . N a t i o n a l d e f e n s e and r e l a t e d a c t i v i t i e s . LEkTHili AHD PEODUCTS TEXTILE PEODUGTS Cotton! Consumption. xj Eevised. if See note 1, p . 3- b®l@®.