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988 I n d e x Ira-Lib<br />

Iron—Continued<br />

Foreign trade..<br />

Page<br />

..723,734,841<br />

Mining industry............................................. 716, 724, 734<br />

Output per hour.............................. 399<br />

Prioes.... ................................................... 715<br />

Imports......................................................................<br />

Production...................................... 718, 720-722, 734, 875<br />

U.S. as percent of world........................................... 712<br />

World........................................................734,855,875<br />

^Reserves....... .................................................. tie<br />

Production............... 791, 855<br />

U.S. as percent of world........................................... 712<br />

Iron and steel products (see a ls o Metals and metal<br />

products):<br />

Consumption................................................................. „ 875<br />

Foreign countries, steel..................................<br />

Foreign, trade..................<br />

Areas.......... ...............<br />

Imports as percent of consumption................<br />

Manufacture...................<br />

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

Employees...... ............<br />

Energy used................<br />

Expenditures for plant and equipment, new..<br />

Output per hour...........<br />

Production...................<br />

Shipments...................<br />

Summary................................<br />

Prices:<br />

Producer indexes...................<br />

Production, U.S. as percent o< world..<br />

World production (crude steel) ...<br />

Irons, electric...............................<br />

Irrigation......................................<br />

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

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

Ivory Coast. S e e Foreign countries.<br />

Jails............................................................................191,193<br />

Jamaica. See Foreign countries.<br />

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

Jewaliy:<br />

Advertising expenditures..........................................567,568<br />

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

Retail trade......... 807, 808<br />

Job Corps.............. 170,319<br />

Job openings, nonfarm....................... 385<br />

Jogging.......................................................................126, 234<br />

Jordan. S ee Foreign countries.<br />

Journalism and English students............................... 162<br />

Judgeships................................... I 89<br />

Judicial service (Federal):<br />

Budget outlays and authority........................................ ...251<br />

Courts, U.S....... ............... 187,188<br />

Employees and payrolls.......................... ...............264,266<br />

Expenditures................................................................... 249<br />

Juices........ ................................................................127,68B<br />

Junior colleges (see a lso Education)...................................160<br />

Jute and jute manufactures, foreign trade........................... 459<br />

Juvenile correction facilities................................................ 196<br />

Juvenile court, cases handled.................................. •••••• 100<br />

Juvenile delinquency....................................182,190,192,194<br />

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

Kansas. S ee State data.<br />

Kentucky. S e e State data.<br />

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

Kerosene, production......................................................... 726<br />

Kidnaping.!..,..-................................................................. -192<br />

Knit-goods, manufacture......................................398,772,773<br />

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

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

Labor force. S e e Employment and labor force.<br />

Labor strikes and lockouts............................ ••••»........410, 4 li<br />

Labor turnover rates In manufacturing................................ 39J<br />

Labor unions.................................................. 56, 405, 407-411<br />

Page<br />

Labor unions—Continued<br />

Collective bargaining settlements.................................... 408.<br />

Laborers {s e e a lso Farmers and farmworkers):<br />

Allens................................................................................ 93<br />

Immigrants............-........................................................... 91<br />

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

Nonfarm...........................................................................987<br />

Race and sex....................................................386, 388,389<br />

Lamb and mutton (see a lso Meat and meat products)..........127<br />

Lambs. S e e Sheep and lambs.<br />

Lamp bulbs and tubes............................................... 794<br />

Land {se e a ls o Farms a n d Public lands):<br />

Area:<br />

Cities -22-24<br />

National parks 231<br />

Outlying areas of <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong>............................. 199, 847<br />

<strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong>....................................... ......... 6,7,225,227<br />

Farmland 652-654, 656. 658<br />

Irrigated 657<br />

Federal land.............................................................224, 227<br />

Forest, area and ownership............................. .........694,695<br />

Indian lands.................................................. 229<br />

Ownership........................................................ 224, 225, 227<br />

Parks...................................................... ................ 230, 232<br />

Utilization..................................................................225,658<br />

Language (foreign), degrees conferred................ 167<br />

Laos. See Foreign countries.<br />

Larceny........................................ 177,178,180, 180, 192,194<br />

Lard.............................................................................127, 678<br />

Latex. S e e Rubber and rubber goods.<br />

Latin American Free Trade Association, U.S. trade...............836<br />

Laundries.....................................................................389,814<br />

Laundry appliances.... ...................... ......................... .— 797<br />

Law, degrees conferred...................... .........................167,168<br />

Law enforcement, Federal courts, and orisons:<br />

Arrests................... 173,181,182<br />

Black elected officials 488<br />

Courts.......................................................................187-190<br />

Criminal justice system 183<br />

Police................... 183-185<br />

Prisons and prisoners....................................... 191.193-195<br />

Law students............ 162<br />

Lawnmowers, shipments and retail value.............................. 797<br />

Lawyers and judges......................................................186,388<br />

Lead and zinc ores, mining industry...................................... 716<br />

Lead, summary..... . 733<br />

Foreign trade......... 723 733<br />

Mining industry...... 716<br />

Prices, New York and London................................... 715,733<br />

Production and supply...... ................................720,721, 733<br />

Production, U.S. as percent of world................................. 712<br />

Reserves............... 718<br />

World production........................... 718, 722,733<br />

Leases, permits and licenses, public lands........................... 229<br />

Leather and leather products (see a ls o Hides and leather<br />

products a n d Footwear):<br />

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

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

Employees.....................................397, 774, 775. 781,782<br />

Capital Invested per employee--------- ----------------- ....539<br />

Expenditures for plant and equipment, new....................775<br />

Firms, mergers, and acquisitions....................................531<br />

Imports as percent of new supply______ 782<br />

Injuries...................... 413<br />

National income, origin In 424<br />

Production Indexes...... 769<br />

Producer price Indexes...... 456<br />

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

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

Leeward and Windward Islands, U.S. trade...........................837<br />

Legal services:<br />

Employees.............................................................. 267, 801<br />

National income, origin in............................... .......... 424,800<br />

Legislative service (Federal):<br />

Budget authority and outlays............................................. 251<br />

Expenditures........ 249<br />

Legislatures, State, composition..<br />

Lemons_____ ...-------------<br />

Lend-lease, grants and credits<br />

Leprosy.............................<br />

Lesotho, S ee Foreign countries.<br />

Lettuce.............................<br />

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

Libraries............................<br />

College expenditures for..<br />

Employees.....................<br />

Payrolls..............................<br />

Federal grants-in-aid for.........<br />

Public school...................... ....<br />

487<br />

687<br />

........027<br />

........120<br />

.. 672, 687<br />

..................166<br />

.......................164<br />

....267, 309, 368<br />

.... ........... ....309<br />

...... ..;.......... 137<br />

....................151

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