The motion picture industry (Nov 1935)

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TABLES (Continued) Page TABLE XVI Total Cost of Production, Annual Salaries and Annual Wages, 1929 and 1933 17 TABLE XVII Distribution of Placements of Extras "by the Central Casting Corporation at Specified Daily Wage Pates, 1930 and 1933 18 TABLE XVIII Lumber of Establishments and Number of Wage Earners, Classified by Number of Eull-Time Hours Worked per Week, 1929 ....... 19 TABLE XIX Average Annual Number of Employees, by Three Principal States, 1929 and 1933 19 TABLE XX Average Annual Number of Wage Earners, by Three Principal States, 1929 and 1933 20 TABLE XXI Total Cost of Production and Cost of Materials j Euel, and Purchased Electric Energy 21 TABLE XXII Number of Establishments Producing Photographic Apparatus and Supplies, by Principal States » 22 TABLE XXIII Exports of Motion Picture films, 1929 and 1934 . . 24 TABLE XXIV Number of Exchanges and Volume of Business Handled, by Six Principal States, 1929 28 TABLE XXV Number of Exchanges, and Number of Empl03^ees, by Principal Types of Exchanges, 1929 29 TABLE XXVI — Volume of Business, Salaries, Wages and Total Expenses, by Principal Types of Exchanges, 1929 30 TABLE XXVII Average Annual Number of Employees and Average Annual Payrolls, 1929 . „ 31 TABLE XXVIII Number of Motion Picture Theatres, by Principal States 36 TABLE XXIX Sound and Silent Motion Picture Theatres, Classified as to Whether Open or Closed, 1929-1935 "38 ( Continued) 8976 -vi