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IV. Manufacturing and Mechanical Pursuits 65 



Part i. Occupational Distribution of Industrial Workers 65 



§1. Number employed in Industrial Occupations and General 



Status of Industrial Pursuits 65 



§2. Workers in Summarized Industrial Pursuits 67 



§3. Workers in Specified Industrial Pursuits 68 



1. Building Trades 68 



2. Metal Industries 69 



3. Clothing Industries 70 



4. Wood Industries 71 



5. Miscellaneous Pursuits 72 



6. Clay, Glass, Stone, Etc., Industries 72 



7. Officials 73 



8. Engineers 73 



9. Food and Confectionery Industries 73 



10. Printing and Publishing 74 



11. Leather and Rubber Industries 74 



12. Textile Industries 74 



13. Painters, Glaziers, and Varnishers 75 



14. Cigar and Tobacco Industries 75 



15. Chemical Industries 75 



16. Liquor and Beverage Industries 76 



17. Light, Heat, and Fuel 76 



18. Paper and Pulp Mills 76 



19. Jewelry, Gold and Silver Workers 76 



§4. Specific Industrial Pursuits of Each Age Group of Males and 



Females 76 



Part ii. Specific Facts concerning Manufacturing Establishments. ... 87 

 §1. Number of Establishments, Amount of Wages, and Value 



of Product . 87 



§2. Localization of Manufacturing Establishments 88 



§3. Number of Boys and Girls and Men and Women Employed in 



Manufacturing Establishments 89 



§4. Number Employed in Manufacturing Establishments, 



Wages Paid, and Value of Products 90 



§5. The Principal Manufacturing Interests in Indiana 92 



Part iii. Interstate Comparisons 92 



§1. Industries in Which Indiana Ranked First, Second, and 



Third 92 



