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9 9 8 Index Psy-Rec<br />

Page<br />

Psychology—Continued<br />

Research, U.S. Government obligations for......................594<br />

psychotherapeutic drugs, nonmedical use...........................123<br />

Public administration, S e e Government.<br />

public affairs, degrees conferred........................................ 167<br />

Public assistance....129, 279, 200, 313-315, 318, 319, 340-343<br />

Benefits paid.................................... 319, 320<br />

Health expenditures......................... ........... 104<br />

Recipients.......................................................319,942,343<br />

Public assistance programs, Federal expenditures.......24B, 319<br />

Public broadcasting stations....................................... 559, 560<br />

Public buildings, construction, value.............................743-745<br />

Public debt, s e e Debt<br />

Public domain. S e e Public lands.<br />

Public housing...............................-................................... 320<br />

Public lands {s e e a ls o Forests);<br />

Acquisition and area.................. 226, 227<br />

Available for agricultural use...........................................658<br />

Cost and usage 227<br />

Disposal, summary 228<br />

Forest land, area.......................................................... 694, 695<br />

Homestead entries.........................................................228<br />

Leases, permits, licenses....................................... 228,229<br />

National park system 230<br />

Ownership......................................................224,227, 659<br />

Parks........ 230<br />

Receipts from 228<br />

Recreation.. 232<br />

Vacant (unappropriated and unreserved)......................... 228<br />

Public libraries 168<br />

Public officials, prosecutions.............................................. 185<br />

Public roads. S e e t-ugnways.<br />

Public safety:<br />

Communication, radio stations........................................ 559<br />

Employees........................................183.104,303,306, 309<br />

Fire protection.................. . 185,303<br />

Payrolls................................. 303,306,309<br />

Police officers killed............... 180<br />

Police protection and correction..... ,............183,184, 303<br />

Salaries, police and firelighters — 185<br />

Expenditures, police protection... 274,287<br />

Police and firefighters, pay Increase .......403<br />

Public expenditures.................................163,184,281,297<br />

Public schools. S e e Education.<br />

Public service. S e e Service Industries.<br />

Public transportation......................................................... 623<br />

Public utilities {s e e a lso Electric light and power, Railroads,<br />

etc.);<br />

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

Assets or liabilities—.,... ....................537<br />

Construction.................. 743-745<br />

Cost Indexes............. ................742<br />

Corporations, partnerships, and proprietorships................529<br />

Employees.....?..................................389, 394, 395, 398, 405<br />

Earnings, average......................................394, 398, 401<br />

Injury rates................. 413<br />

Expenditures for new plant and equipment...................... 540<br />

Firms.................................. ..529<br />

Governmental revenue................................................... 275<br />

Gross product, current and constant dollars.....................420<br />

Income and profits.................................................628, 545<br />

Largest companies, ranked by assets............................. 585<br />

Local government enterprise...................... 276<br />

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

Receipts....................................................................... 537<br />

Securities............................................................ ...517, 518<br />

Public welfare. S e e Welfare services.<br />

Public works projects.................................................... 745<br />

Publishing Industry. S ee Printing and publishing Industries.<br />

Puerto Rico. S e e Outlying areas of U.S.<br />

Pulpmllls................................................ ...................772,773<br />

Pulpwood.................................................................697, 701<br />

Pumice, production, and value................................... 720,721<br />

Pumpkin and squash, canned........................................... 688<br />

Pumps and compressors:<br />

Ewarts..... ......... ....................................................;.....B41<br />

Shipments, value......... 794<br />

Purchasing power of the dollar............ ............................. 452<br />

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

Pyrites........,,.................. 720,721.733<br />

Qatar. S ee Foreign countries.<br />

Quarries. S e e Mining and smelting.<br />

Quicklime, production................................................... .....732<br />

Quicksilver (mercury) ..............................720,721<br />

Page<br />

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

Race, population {se e a ls o Population)................15, 26, 32, 3?<br />

Racetrack operations, business summary.....................233, 236<br />

Radio:<br />

Broadcasting:<br />

Advertising expenditures............................... 550,566,568<br />

Authorization......... 559<br />

Financial data....... 550<br />

Operating revenues ....550<br />

Operators licensed 559<br />

Special services..... ...» 559<br />

Stations............... . 555, 560<br />

Sets:<br />

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

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

Homes with..........................................................555, 758<br />

Manufacture:<br />

Employees, earnings..................................................398<br />

Equipment (radio and television).........................776, 777<br />

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

Shipments, value (radio and related products)....794, 797<br />

Production and imports....... ...... 561<br />

Repair service (radio and television) 389<br />

Retail trade (radio and television) 807<br />

Radiologists..................................... 108<br />

Railroad Retirement Board............266. 316. 317.322. 323, 329<br />

Railroads:<br />

Accidents and fatalities...............................80, 608, 626, 629<br />

Building construction, value....................................... 743,744<br />

Carloadlngs. by commodity........................................627,628<br />

Car-miies, train-miles, etc......................................... -626,627<br />

Communication, radio stations.......................................... 559<br />

Employees................................................398. 606, 626, 628<br />

Equipment in service....... ............ ............................ 626,628<br />

Expenditures..................................................... .— .. 540<br />

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

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

Shipments ..... 792<br />

Federal outlays............ 606<br />

Finances:<br />

Capitalization and investment............................. 626<br />

Income and protits 626<br />

Revenues and expenses...............................604, 625, 626<br />

Stocks and bond prices and yields........................ 517, 518<br />

Taxes................. ..................825.626<br />

Foreign countries.... ................. 880, 881<br />

Freight, price Indexes 628<br />

Freight traffic and revenue........................ 602,607,625-626<br />

Fuefconsumption.... 608<br />

H o rs e p o w e r......................................................................571<br />

Mileage owned and operated............................................ 626<br />

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

passenger traffic and revenue................................... 625-627<br />

Piggyback................................................................ 627, 628<br />

Rails and ties laid............................................................. 628<br />

Revenue traffic/per hour.................................................. 399<br />

Summary.............................................. 626<br />

Wages and salaries......... ...................... 626<br />

Railways, electric:<br />

Employees................................................ ...................... 623<br />

Operations..................................................................... 602, 623<br />

Rainfall, selected cities............. ................................... 216, 217<br />

Ranges. S ee Stoves and ranges.<br />

Rape............................................177, 178, 181, 182, 188, 194<br />

Raw materials. S ee Crude materials.<br />

Rayon and related fabricb, manufacture................................786<br />

Real-estate business {se e a ls o Finance, insurance a n d<br />

real estate):<br />

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

Employees................................................386,369,398, 405<br />

Life Insurance companies..................................................522<br />

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

Weaithholciers.................................................................. 449<br />

Real-estate loans {se e a ls o Farms) ....505, 508, 509, 511, 512,<br />

661, 662<br />

Receipts (se e a lso in d iv id u a l s u b je c ts ):<br />

Broadcasting industry........................................................558<br />

Construction industry.........................................................740<br />

Corporation....................................... 261, 528, 529. 536, 537<br />

Farm and farm marketings.........................................664,665<br />

Federal.....................................................155, 245-248,253<br />

International investments .826<br />

Internationai transportation .638<br />

Law firms.................... 185<br />

Minority-owned firms.... 530<br />

Partnerships, proprietorships, and corporations......... 528, 529

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