TABLE 11.-General statistics for 100 important industries, 1939 10. Cotton broad woven goods. 11. Chemicals not elsewhere classified. 12. Footwear (except rubber). 13. Sawmills, veneer mills, cooperagestock mills, including those combined with logging camps and with planing mills. 14. Woolen and worsted manufacturesregular factories and jobbers engaging contractors. 15. Flour and other grain-mill products. 16. Canned and dried fruits and vege- 17. Tires and inner tubes.. 18. Blast furnace products.. 19. Men's and boys' suits, coats, and 20. Malt liquors.. 20,099 280,850 21. General commercial (Job) printing. 22. Creamery butter, 23. Generating, distribution, and indus- 25. Women's and misses' dresses (ex- 26. Paints, varnishes, and lacquers. 28. Cane sugar refining.. 30. Tin cans and other tin ware not else- 31. Nonalcoholic beverages. 33. Machine-shop products (not else- 34. Oven coke and coke-oven byprod ucts.. 35. Leather: Tanned, curried, and fin- 36. Household furniture. 37. Shipbuilding and ship repairing.. 39. Soap and glycerin. 40. Candy and other confectionery 41. Ice cream and ices. 42. Fabricated structural steel in ornamental metal work, made in plants not operated in connection with rolling mills. 284, 670 172, 437 60. 6 323, 402 73, 470 69.0 112,232 39.4 47, 550 16.7 48, 796 8, 430 12.0 9.4 1.7 8,724 141, 649 46,661 3.1 27.5 9.5 44,766 41.1 25.0 15.9 194, 095 87,051 31.0 33, 561 43. Coats, suits, and skirts (except fur coats) made in inside factors or by jobbers engaging contractors. 281, 146 1 Cost of materials, including supplies and containers, fuel, purchased electric energy, and contract work. 2 Value of products less the cost of materials, supplies, containers, fuel, purchased electric energy, and contract work. 3 Value added by manufacture less wages and salaries, including such items as profits, depreciation, interest, insurance, rent, taxes (except internal-revenue taxes for certain indus tries). |