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Cem-Coa Index 973<br />

Page<br />

Cement, summary—Continued<br />

Manufacture—Continued<br />

Employees....................................................306,774,775<br />

Energy used... .783<br />

Output per hour .399<br />

Producer price indexes................................................... 456, 742<br />

Production........ 720 721,732<br />

World............ 855<br />

Center of population .....7<br />

Central America. S e e Foreign countries.<br />

Central American CommonMarket, u.S. trade.....................836<br />

Cereal and bakery products, prices.............................. 456,462<br />

Cereal consumption............... 127<br />

Cerebrovascular diseases, deaths............. 76-78<br />

Chad. S e e Foreign countries.<br />

Chain stores, multiunits (s e e a ls o Retail trade)............ 802, 803<br />

Channel Islands, population and area.................................. 859<br />

Charge accounts, department stores................................... 803<br />

Charitable contributions.......................................................346<br />

Cheese (see a ls o Dairy products).................................127,691<br />

Chemicals and allied products (s e e a ls o in d iv id u a l c h e m i­<br />

c a ls ):<br />

Agricultural, used on farms...............................................672<br />

Expenditures:<br />

Plant and equipment, new.....................................540,775<br />

Multinational companies.., 547<br />

Research and development<br />

Exports..................................<br />

595<br />

781,835.841<br />

Foreign trade........................ 640<br />

Imports.................................. 840,842<br />

Manufacture.......................... ....774, 775<br />

Capacity utilization rates.... 769<br />

Capital appropriations and expenditures........................780<br />

Defense-oriented industries...........................................352<br />

Employees.... 397,775,781<br />

Capital invested per .539<br />

Injury rates. 413<br />

Scientists and engineers........................................... 597<br />

Energy used.. *783<br />

Mergers and acquisitions.............................................. 531<br />

National income, ongln in..............................................424<br />

Production, by kind 789<br />

Production indexes 769<br />

Profile........... - 544,546<br />

Railroad car loadings..... ...................................... 627,626<br />

Salsa................... 544<br />

Value a d d e d 774,775<br />

Pesticide residue in human tissue..................................,..207<br />

Royalties and fees, U.S. receipts..............................— 549<br />

Value of shipments...................................................607,769<br />

Producer prices.....................................................456,458<br />

Wholesale trade, summary............................................... 810<br />

Chemistry:<br />

Degrees conferred and salary offers.................165,167,599<br />

Employment....................... 389, 390, 597, 598<br />

Nobel prize laureates............................ 506<br />

Cherries............................................................................. 687, 688<br />

Chicken pox.................. 120<br />

Chickens. S e e Poultry.<br />

Child abuse......................................................................... 180<br />

Child support payments and alimony....................................344<br />

Children (see a ls o Population a n d V ita l statistics):<br />

Aid, social welfare programs..... 316,317,319,340,342,343<br />

Allens.................... 97<br />

Attending school................133,135, 138, 142, 146, 147, 153<br />

Days lost from school...................................................... 119<br />

Families with................................................................49, 50<br />

Low Income... 441<br />

Immigrants....... ..88<br />

Immunized against disease.............................................. 120<br />

Juvenile delinquency........................................ 190,192,194<br />

Mothers working................................ ..................... 142,382<br />

Number per divorce decree................................... ...62<br />

Old-age, survivors, disability, and health insurance<br />

benefits.............. 344<br />

Orphans.......................................................................... 343<br />

Participating in school lunch programs......................123,130<br />

Under 18, by presence of parents................................. — 52<br />

Chile. S e e Foreign countries.<br />

China. S e e Foreign countries.<br />

Chocolate and cocoa, imports ....................... 843<br />

Chrome...............<br />

...................... ;.789<br />

Chromite.....----- ...<br />

......................... .723, 738<br />

Chromium............<br />

........................ 724<br />

Church affiliated schools....... .......................... 14B, 149<br />

Churches:<br />

Construction value__...<br />

Contributions..............<br />

Number and membership....<br />

,..743-748<br />

...56<br />

..54,55<br />

Cigarettes:<br />

Foreign trade.......................... ..................841<br />

P a g e<br />

Cigarettes—Continued<br />

Manufacture..................................................... ;..... 772, 773<br />

Employees........................„..........................397, 772, 773<br />

Production, number............... 788<br />

Shipments accounted for by largest companies.............784<br />

Prices......................................................!..................... -459<br />

Producer prices...............................................................458<br />

Smokers and use.....................................................123,124<br />

Stores and stands, retail trade (cigars).............. 607<br />

Taxes, by <strong>States</strong>.............................................................290<br />

CIO (Congress of Industrial Organizations) See AFL-CIO.<br />

Circulation o f money........................ 5 1 4<br />

Circulation of newspapers and periodicals....................562,563<br />

Foreign countries.................................................... 882,883<br />

Cirrhosis of liver, deaths.. 76<br />

Cities (see also Standard metropolitan statistical areas):<br />

Area, land...... - ...........................................................22-24<br />

Climate........................................ 211-220, 222<br />

Consumer price indexes 464<br />

Crimes and arrests..................................................174.176<br />

Debt................. 297<br />

Employees and payrolls.......................................... 309,310<br />

Finances of city governments..................................297-301<br />

Governmental units 294,295<br />

Housing units, occupied.......................................... 752, 756<br />

Officials, elected. 488<br />

Police and firefighters, salary scales..................... 185<br />

Pollutant standards Index 205<br />

Population......... 15,21 -24<br />

Standard metropolitan statistical areas...................... 17-19<br />

Property tax rates....... ...................... 302<br />

Revenue and expenditure.......... . ...........298<br />

Stock ownership............................................................. 519<br />

Citizens:<br />

Arrivals and departures... 241<br />

Born abroad or at sea... . 37<br />

Naturalized.................. 96 97<br />

Citrus fruits.................. 687 688<br />

Consumption...................................................................127<br />

Civil aviation. S e e Air transportation.<br />

Civil cases and trials........................<br />

Civil defense..<br />

CM/ service employees. S e e G o v e rnme n t.<br />

Civil War, cost..<br />

...187,188<br />

..........351<br />

Civilian population...... .............................<br />

.6, B<br />

Labor force. See Employment and labor force.<br />

Outlying areas of U.S..................................... ....846<br />

Clams..................................................................706-708,710<br />

Clay products (s e e a ls o S to n e , c la y , a n d glass products<br />

Industry):<br />

Foreign trade.............................................................. „..843<br />

Manufacture 774 775<br />

Employees 396 774 175<br />

Mining.... 716,720,721<br />

Cleaning, d y e in g , p re s s in g , e tc ., establishments;<br />

Employees 814<br />

Franchises 809<br />

Injury rates 413<br />

Summary and receipts.................................................... 814<br />

Clergymen, pastors with charges.....................................54.55<br />

Clerical and kindred workers........................ 386.387,389,405<br />

Employee benefits 106<br />

Immigrants .91<br />

Median earnings..............................................................404<br />

Retail price indexes, food (clerical workers)........................... .468<br />

Climate selected cities................................ 211-220, 221,222<br />

Precipitation.............................................................216-218<br />

Temperature................................................... .........211-215<br />

Clinics, outpatient psychiatric...............................................118<br />

Clocks, watches, etc.:<br />

Foreign trade.............. ..................................... 843<br />

Manufacture............................................................ 776,777<br />

Employees....................................................396,776,777<br />

Shipments and value....................................................7 9 7<br />

Cloth. S e e Textile Industry and Textiles.<br />

Clothing. S e e Apparel.<br />

Coal (see a ls o Petroleum and coal products and coke):<br />

Car loadings_________________ ___________ ,....627,628<br />

Consumption................................. ....572-574, 577,725,731<br />

E le c tric utilities „ 725,731<br />

Energy source.... 571<br />

Foreign countries 876,877<br />

Foreign trade__ 578,731 835 840<br />

Mines............... . 716 131<br />

Employees........................................... 396, 716, 717, 731<br />

Benefits— 316<br />

Hours and earnings 717<br />

Injuries............. r-18<br />

Prices,,............ .............................................. ........ 573,715<br />

Export............. 459

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