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Monthly  Catalog 

United  States 

Public  Documents 

(WITH   PRICES) 

Nos.  481-492 

January-December  1935 


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General  Information 

The  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  is  authorized  by  law 
to  sell  copies  of  Government  publications  and  to  allow  a  discount  of  25  percent  to 
book  dealers  and  quantity  purchasers  on  condition  that  the  purchasers  will  ad- 
here to  the  public  sales  price  set  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  and  that 
publications  shall  not  be  overprinted  with  any  advertising  matter. 

Publications  cannot  be  supplied  free  to  individuals  nor  forwarded  in  advance 
of  payment. 

The  accumulation  of  publications  in  this  Office  amounts  to  several  millions, 
of  which  over  five  million  are  assorted,  forming  the  sales  stock.  Many  rare 
books  are  included,  but  under  the  law  all  mtist  be  sold  regardless  of  their  age 
or  scarcity.  Many  of  the  books  have  been  in  stock  some  time,  and  are  apt  to 
be  shopworn.     In  filling  orders  the  best  copy  available  is  sent. 

PKICB  LISTS 

A  general  price  list  of  public  documents  is  not  available,  but  numerous  lists 
have  been  prepared  on  special  subjects  and  any  of  these  will  be  furnished 
free,  on  application,  if  the  person  interested  will  state  the  subject  or  subjects 
concerning  which  information  is  desired.  It  will  also  be  noted  that  current 
publications  which  are  for  sale  are  listed  in  this  catalog. 

WEEKLY   LIST 

In  addition  to  the  Price  lists,  the  Documents  Office  issues  a  Weekly  List  of 
Selected  United  States  Government  Publications  for  sale  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents.  Each  list  is  arranged  alphabetically  by  subjects,  with  annota- 
tions and  prices,  and  may  be  obtained  free  upon  application  to  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents. 

HOW   TO   ORDEE  PUBLICATIONS 

Publications  entered  in  this  catalog  that  are  for  sale  by  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents  are  indicated  by  a  star  (*)  preceding  the  price.  A  dag- 
ger (t)  indicates  that  application  should  be  made  to  the  department,  bureau, 
or  division  issuing  the  document.  A  double  dagger  {%)  indicates  that  the 
document  is  printed  for  official  use.  Whenever  additional  information  con- 
cerning the  method  of  procuring  a  document  seems  necessary,  it  will  be  found 
under  the  name  of  the  bureau  by  which  it  was  published. 

In  ordering  a  publication  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  give  (if 
known)  the  name  of  the  publishing  department,  bureau,  or  division,  and  the 
title,  together  with  the  classification  number  which  is  added  to  the  entry  at  the 
extreme  right;  order  the  congressional  documents  and  reports  by  the  title, 
together  with  the  document  or  report  number  and  the  Congress  and  session, 
e.  g.,  H.  doc.  78,  74-1. 

Do  not  use  the  L.  C.  card  number  in  ordering  a  publication. 

HOW   TO   REMIT 

Remittances  for  the  documents  marked  with  a  star  (*)  should  be  made  to  the 
Superintendent  of  Socnments,  Washington,  D.  C,  by  coupons,  postal  money 

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order,  express  order,  or  check.  Currency  may  be  sent  at  sender's  risk.  For- 
feign  remittances  should  be  made  either  by  international  money  order  or  draft 
on  an  American  bank. 

Postage  stamps,  foreign  money,  defaced  or  smooth  coins,  will  not  'be  accepted. 

For  the  convenience  of  the  general  public,  coupons  that  are  good  until 
used  in  exchange  for  Government  publications  sold  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents  may  be  purchased  from  his  Ofla.ce  in  sets  of  20  for  $1. 
Address  order  to  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Oflace, 
"Washington,  D.  C. 

No  charge  is  made  for  postage  on  documents  forwarded  to  points  in  United 
States,  Alaska,  Guam,  Hawaii,  Philippine  Islands,  Puerto  Rico,  Samoa,  or  to 
Canada,  Cuba,  or  Mexico.  To  other  countries  the  regular  rate  of  postage  is 
charged,  and  remittances  must  cover  such  postage.  In  computing  foreign 
postage,  add  one-third  of  the  price  of  the  publication. 

TO  LIBRARIANS 

The  number  given  at  the  extreme  right  of  each  entry  (except  for  congres- 
sional documents  and  reports)  is  the  classification  number  by  which  the  pub- 
lication is  arranged  in  the  Libi'ary  and  in  the  sales  stock  of  the  OflSce  of  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents.  It  can  be  used  as  a  classification  number  by 
such  libraries  as  are  using,  for  the  departmental  publications,  the  arrange- 
ment of  public  documents  advocated  in  the  Checklist  of  United  States  Public 
Documents,  1789-1909.  In  using  this  number  as  a  classification  number  in  a 
library,  it  should  be  noted  that  the  shilling  mark  (/)  is  used  to  separate  what 
would  ordinarily  be  a  superior  number  or  letter  (the  numbers  or  letters  imme- 
diately following  the  line)  from  the  main  classification  number,  it  not  being 
practicable  to  print  these  numbers  and  letters  as  superiors  in  the  Monthly 
Catalog,  e.  g.,  the  number  A  1.23/a :  So  96/4  listed  in  the  Monthly  Catalog  would 
be  A  1.23" :  So  96'  in  a  library. 

LIBRART  OF  CONGRESS   CARDS 

Numbers  to  be  used  in  ordering  the  printed  catalog  cards  of  the  Library  of 
Congress  are  appended  to  entries  for  the  more  important  publications.  These 
are  given  at  the  left,  with  "L.  C.  card"  prefixed.  Do  not  confuse  with  the 
Documents  Ofiice  classification  number  given  at  the  right.  Orders  for  these 
cards,  remittances  in  payment  for  them,  and  requests  for  information  about 
them  should  be  addressed  to  the  Librarian  of  Congress,  not  to  the  Superintend- 
ent of  Documents. 

MONTHLY    CATALOG    DISTRIBUTION 

The  Monthly  Catalog  is  sent  to  public  libraries  free  on  application.  Sub- 
scription price  to  individuals,  $1.00  a  year,  including  index ;  foreign  subscription 
$1.60  a  year.  Back  numbers  cannot  be  supplied.  Notify  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents  of  any  change  of  address.  Heretofore  the  Monthly  Catalog  has  been 
issued  by  fiscal  years,  but  beginning  with  the  January  1935  number  it  will  be 
issued  by  calendar  years.    For  detailed  information  see  page  3. 


An  Index  to  the  Monthly  Catalog  will  be  issued  later,  and  can  be  bound  with 
the  numbers  as  an  index  to  the  volume.  Persons  desiring  to  bind  the  catalog 
should  be  careful  to  retain  the  numbers  received  monthly,  as  duplicate  copies 
cannot  be  supplied. 


Notes  of  General  Interest 


MONTHLY    CATALOGS 

On  account  of  the  changes  in  the  issuance  of  the  Document  Catalogs,  begin- 
ning with  the  74th  Congress,  authorized  by  the  Joint  Committee  on  Printing 
due  to  the  recent  Amendment  to  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States  changing 
the  date  for  the  convening  of  Congress  from  March  4  to  January  3  (unless 
Congress  shall  by  law  appoint  a  different  day),  the  Monthly  Catalog,  beginning 
with  the  January  1935  number,  will  be  issued  for  each  calendar  year,  instead  of 
for  each  fiscal  year,  as  heretofore.  Therefox'e,  the  last  fiscal  year  covered  by 
the  Monthly  Catalogs  was  the  one  ending  June  30,  1934.  The  sis  months, 
July-December  1934,  was,  of  necessity,  issued  for  that  period  only. 

INDEXES    AND    BINDING    THE    MONTHLY    CATALOGS 

An  Index  to  all  entries  in  the  twelve  numbers  of  the  Monthly  Catalog,  July 
1933-June  1934,  accompanied  by  a  title  page  for  the  volume,  has  been  issued. 

An  Index  to  all  entries  in  the  six  numbers  of  the  Monthly  Catalog,  July- 
December  1934,  will  be  issued  later,  and  can  be  bound  with  the  numbers  as  an 
index  to  the  volume.  A  title  page  for  the  six  numbers  of  the  Catalog  will 
accompany  that  Index. 

At  the  end  of  the  calendar  year  1935,  the  OflSce  of  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents  will  issue  an  Index  to  all  entries  in  the  twelve  numbers  of  the 
Monthly  Catalog,  January-December  1935.  A  title  page  for  the  twelve  numbers 
of  the  Catalog  will  accompany  that  Index. 

Persons  desiring  to  bind  the  Catalogs  should  be  careful  to  retain  the  numbers 
received  monthly,  as  duplicate  numbers  cannot  be  supplied. 

DOCUMENT   CATALOGS 

The  Document  Catalog  listing  the  publications  issued  by  the  executive 
departments  and  independent  establishments  during  the  two  fiscal  years  ending 
June  30,  1932,  and  June  30,  1933,  respectively,  and  those  issued  by  Congress 
during  the  period  of  the  72d  Congress  (December  7,  1931-March  4,  1933),  is 
rapidly  nearing  completion,  and  will  soon  be  sent  to  press. 

In  view  of  the  recent  Amendment  to  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States 
changing  the  date  for  the  convening  of  Congress  from  March  4  to  January  3 
(unless  Congress  shall  by  law  appoint  a  different  day),  the  OflBce  of  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  realizing  that  it  would  be  better  to  issue  the 
Document  Catalogs  by  calendar  year?  instead  of  by  fiscal  years,  addressed  a 
letter  to  the  Joint  Committee  on  Printing  asking  for  its  authority  to  make  the 
change.     The  Committee  on  October  11,  1934,  replied  as  follows: 

"  Replying  to  your  letter  of  August  16,  1934,  the  Joint 
Committee  on  Printing  directs  that  the  Document  Catalog 
for  the  73d  Congress  shall  be  compiled  so  as  to  include 
December  of  this  year,  and  that  hereafter  the  catalog 
shall  begin  with  January  and  end  with  December  of  the 
year  following  so  as  to  include  a  complete  Congress." 


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Therefore  the  73d  Document  Catalog  will  list  the  departmental  publications 
issued  during  the  eighteen  months,  July  1,  1933-December  31,  1934,  and  the 
congressional  publications  issued  during  the  period  of  the  73d  Congress  (March 
4,  1983- June  18,  1934). 

Beginning  with  the  74th  Congress,  which  convened  January  3,  1935,  the 
Document  Catalogs  will  list  both  departmental  and  congressional  publications 
issued  during  the  period  covered  by  two  calendar  years. 


CORRECTIONS   FOR  PREVIOUS   MONTHLY   CATALOGS 

Oct.  1934.  On  p.  340,  14th  and  13th  lines  from  bottom  of  page,  change  "by 
Joseph  W.  Mountain  "  to  read  "  by  Joseph  W.  Mountin." 

Dec.  1934.     On  p.  440,  12th  and  loth  lines  from  top  of  page,  transpose  lines ; 

on  p.  466,  4th  entry  from  bottom  of  page,  substitute  for  " "  the  subhead 

"  Orain  "  ;  on  p.  500,  5th  line  from  top  of  page,  change  "  by  Ida  A.  Bengston  " 
to  read  "  by  Ida  A.  Bengtson  ",  and  12th  line  from  bottom  of  page,  change 
"  [Supersedes  AR  40-245"  to  read  "  [Supersedes  AR  40-2245." 


Monthly  Catalog 


Ko.  481  JANUARY  1935 


AGRICULTUilE  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — Those  publications  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture  which  are  for  sale  will  be 
supplied  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.  The  department  issues 
a  monthly  list  of  publications  which  will  be  mailed  to  all  applicants,  enabling  them  to 
select  such  reports  and  bulletins  as  interest  them. 

Apples.  Studies  on  resistance  of  apple  and  other  rosaceous  piauts  to  M:'e  blight 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Luther  Shaw.  [1034. J  cover  title, 
p.  283-313.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49.  no.  4,  Aug.  15, 
1934.]     *Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  Au  52/61 

Bark  beetles.  Interrelationships  of  bark  beetles  and  blue-staining  fungi  in  felled 
Norway  pine  timber  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  J.  G.  Leach,  L.  W.  Orr, 
and  Clyde  Christenseu.  1934.  [2] +315-341  p.  il.  [From  Joum.-d  (if  agricul- 
tural research,  v.  49,  no.  4,  Aug.  15,  1934.]     *Paper,  5o.  Al.2;^  a  :  B  393/25 

Cuttle.  [Bureau  of  Animal  Industry]  order  341,  amendment  3.  regulations 
governing  sanitary  handling  and  control  of  hides,  skins,  fleshings,  hide  cut- 
tings, parings,  glue  stock,  hair,  wool,  and  other  animal  byprodu  ts,  and  hay 
and  straw  offered  for  entry  into  United  States,  revoking  amendment  2  and 
amending  regulations  6  and  IG ;  Dec.  31,  1984.     [1935.]     2  p.     ■^ 

A  4..-  :  341/amdt.3 

Crops  and  viarkets,  Dec.  1934;  v.  11,  no.  12.  [1935.]  p.  457-538,  il.  4° 
[?.ronthly.]  *Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-113  A.  36  11/3: 11/12 

Great  Northern  field  ieans.  Resistance  to  common  bean  mosaic  in  Great  North- 
em  field  bean ;  by  W.  H.  Pierce.  1934.  [2]+183-lSS  p.  il.  [From  Journal 
of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  2,  Julv  15.  1934.]     *Paper.  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  B  378/25 

Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  48,  Jan.  1-July  15.  1934  [tirle  page,  contents, 
errata  and  authors' emendations,  and  index].     1934.     vi -1-1145-57  p.     *  Paper, 
10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  13-1837  A  1.23  :  48/t.p.  &  ind. 

Prices.  Industrial  prices  and  their  relative  inflexibility,  letter  transmitting, 
in  response  to  resolution,  report  relating  to  subject  of  industrial  prices  and 
their  relative  inflexibility;  [by  Gardiner  C.  Means].  1935.  v+38  p.  il. 
(S.  doc.  13,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [The  title  of  Mr.  Means"  report  is :  N.  R.  A., 
A.  A.  A.,  and  making  of  industrial  policy.]  *  Paper,  5e. 
L.  C.  card  35-26095 

Quarantine.  Dutch  elm  disease  quarantine,  Notice  of  quarantine  70,  effective 
Jan.  1,  1935.     [1935.]     2  p.      (Entomology  and  Plant  Quarantine  Bureau.)     t 

A  56.13 :  70 

Revision  of  sugarcane  quarantine  (domestic),  [Notice  of  quarantine]  16, 

effective    Jan.    1,    1935.     1935.     1    p.     (Entomology    and    Plant    Quarantine 
Bureau.)      t  A  56.13  :  16 

Ri/e.  Nutritive  properties  of  protein,  vitamins  B  and  G.  and  germ  in  rye  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  D.  W.  Johnson  and  L.  S.  Palmer.  1934. 
[2] -1-169-181  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49.  no.  2.  July 
15,  1984.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  R  98/7 

Sheep  scab.    Notice  regarding  scabies  in  sheep.    1935.    1  p.     t     A  1.2 :  Sea  1/935 

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Q  January  1935 

AGRICULTURAL  ADJUSTMENT   ADMINISTRATION 

Agriculture.     Interest  of  agriculture  in  reciprocal  trade  agreements,  address 
before  Land  Grant  College  Association,  Nov.  21,  1934,  by  Mordecai  Ezeliiel. 
Jan.  1935.     [4]  p.  (G  29.)     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-1  A  55.15  :  Ez  3/2 

Cattle.  Administrative  rulings  nos.  6  and  7:  Emergency  cattle  agreement. 
Jan.  7,  1935.     2  p.     (Cattle  12.)     f  A 55.2 :  C  29/5/no.  6-7 

Citrus  fruit.  Marketing  agreement  and  license  for  citrus  fruits  grown  in  Flor- 
ida, including  national  stabilization  plan ;  marketing  agreement  approved 
and  executed  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  Dec.  14,  1934,  effective  Dec.  18, 

1934,  license  issued  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  Dec.  14,  1934,  effective  Dec. 
18,  1934.  1935.  ii+52  p.  (Marketing  agreement  series,  agreement  55;  Li- 
cense series,  license  95;  Form  M  81.)     *  Paper,  5c.  A  55.9:  55 

Codes  of  fair  competition.  Amended  code  of  fair  competition  for  commercial 
and  breeder  hatchery   industry ;   approved  Jan.   11,   1935,   elfective  Jan.   16, 

1935.  Jan.  11,  1935.  [l]+28  p.  (Code  of  fair  competition  series,  code  8; 
Form  M  44,  amended.)      *  Paper,  5c.  A  55.13  ;  8/2 

Amendment  1  to  code  of  fair  competition  for  grain  exchanges  and  mem- 
bers thereof  (code  11).  Jan.  1935.  G  p.  ([Code  of  fair  competition  series, 
code  11]  ;  Form  M  55,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c.  A  55.13  :  11/amdt.l 

- —  Code  of  fair  competition  for  malt  industry;  approved  Dec.  28,  1934,  ef- 
fective Jan.  7,  1935.  1935.  [l]+15p.  (Code  of  fair  competition  series,  code 
19  ;  Form  M  82. )     *  Paper,  5c.  A  55.13  :  19 

Consumers'  guide,  v.  2,  no.  7  and  8,  Jan.  14  and  28,  1935;  [issued  by  consumers' 
counsel  of  Agricultural  Adjustment  Administi'ation  in  cooperation  with  Bu- 
reau of  Agricultural  Economics,  Bureau  of  Home  Economics,  Bureau  of 
Labor  Statistics].     [1935.]     24  p.  and  28  p.    il.    4"    t  A  55.12:  2/7, 8 

Co7'n.     Corn-hog  adjustment   [handbook  for  use  in  corn-hog  adjustment  pro- 
gram].    Jan.  1935.     vii-fl03  p.  11.     ([C.  H.  113.])      [Another  illustration  on 
front  cover.]     f 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-3  A  55.2  :  C  81/21 

— —  Flow  chart  for  A.  A.  A.  1935  corn-hog  program ;  [prepared  in]  Com  and 
Hogs  Section.  1935.  30X40.1  in.  (Form  C.  H.  105a.)  [Another  issue  of 
this  chart,  reduced  in  size  and  designated  as  Form  C.  H.  105,  appeared  in  the 
Monthly  catalog  for  Dec.   1934,  p.  436.]     t  A  55.7 :  C  Sl/2 

Instructions  concerning  option  agreements  for  seed  corn ;   [prepared  in] 

Commodities  Purchase   Section.    Dec.   1934.     4  p.     (C.   P.   15.)     f 

A  55.2  :  C  81/19 

■ Instructions  for  conducting  1935  corn-hog  program   and  use  of  related 

forms;  [prepared  in]  Commodities  Division,  Corn  and  Hogs  Section.  Dec. 
1934.     ii+42  p.     (C.    H.   108.)     t  A  55.2  :C  81/18 

Same,  supplement  1,   with  title,   Instructions  for    use  of  record    form 

(Form  C.  H.  102)  ;  [prepared  in]  Corn  and  Hogs  Section.  Jan.  30,  1935. 
5  p.     (C.  H.  108a.)     t  A  55.2  :C  81/lS/supp.l 

1935  corn-hog  adjustment  program ;  [prepared  ;n]  Corn  and  Hogs  Sec- 
tion.    [1934.]     4  p.   il.     (Form   C.   H.    115.)     t  A  55.2  :C  81/20 

1935  corn-hog  contract  administrative  rulings  nos.  101-133 ;    [prepared 

in]  Conunodities  Division,  Corn  and  Hogs  Section.     Dec.  6,  1934.     iii-f  23  p. 

(C.  H.  107.)     t 

L.  C.  card  Agr  34-906  A  55.2  :  C  81/14/no.l01-133 

Cotton.  Amendment  to  Regulations  under  cotton  act  of  Apr.  21,  1934,  relating 
to  tagging  of  cotton  harvested  and  ginned  prior  to  June  1,  1934.  Dec.  14, 
1934  [published  1935].    2  p.     (B.  A.  R.  series  1,  amendment  1.)     t 

A  55.6 :  C  82/2/ser.l/amdt.l 


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January  1935  7 

General  regulations.  General  regulations  made  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture 
with  approval  of  the  President  under  agricultural  adjustment  act,  approved 
May  12,  1933,  as  amended.  Dec  1934.  6  p.  (General  regulations,  series  4, 
revision   2. )     t  A  55.6 :  G  28/ser.4/rev.2 

•    General  regulations  made  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture  with  approval  of 

the  President  under  agricultural  adjustment  act.  May  V2,  1933,  as  amended. 
Dec.  1934.     6  p.     (General  regulations,  series  10.)     t         A  55.0 :  G  28/ser.  10 

■    General  regulations  made  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture  with  approval  of 

the  President  under  agricultural  adjustment  act.  May  12,  1933,  as  amendecl,. 
relating  to  amendments  to  marketing  agreements.  Aug.  1934,  [reprint]  1935. 
1  p.     (General  regulations,  series  1,  revision  1,  art.  2,  sec.  213.)     t 

A  55.6  :  G  28/ser.  1,  rev.  1/amdt.  2/rep. 

General  regulations  made  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture  with  approval  of 

the  President  under  agricultural  adju.stment  act,  May  12,  1933,  as  amended, 
relating  to  hearings  with  respect  to  amendments  to  licenses.  Aug.  1934, 
[reprint]  1935.  1  p.  (General  regulations,  series  4,  revision  1,  article  4, 
sec.  400,  as  amended.)     t  A  55.6  :  G  28/ser.  4,  rev.  l/amdt.  2/rep. 

Gums  and  resins.  Amended  license  for  gum -turpentine  and  giim-rosin  proces- 
sors ;  amended  license  issued  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  Dec.  27,  1934.  effec- 
tive Dec.  31,  1934.  1935.  ii+16  p.  (License  series,  license  37  as  amended; 
Form  M  68  as  amended.)      t  A 55.8:37/3 

Neics  digest,  v.  2,  no.  14-17;  Jan.  5-26,  1935.  [1935.]  various  paging,  4** 
[Weekly.     Multigraphecl.]     t  A  55.11 : 2/14-17 

Orders.  Administrative  order,  definition  of  farmers'  and  consumers'  coopera- 
tives.    Dec.  1934  [published  1935].    2  p.     (A.  O.  no.  6.)     t  A  55.16:  6 

•    Administrative  order  interpreting  Executive  order  6606-A  insofar  as  it 

applies  to  allowance  of  brokerage  commissions  to  cooperative  organizations. 
Dec.  1934  [published]  1935.    1  p.     (A.  O.  no.  5.)     t  A  55.16:  5 

[Posters]  RC  3.1-RC  8.7.    1935.    Each  30X40.1  in.     t  A. 55.7/4: 1-7 

RC  .3.1.   Wheat:  Farm  prices  and  fair  excban,ge  valup,  July  1910  to  date. 
Re   '-i:!.  How   funds  from   wlieat   process^ing  tax  were  used,    XQ'.Vi-Zi. 
RC  3.3.  Counties  in  which  wheat  control  associations  are  organized,  Oct.   1934. 
RC  3.4.  Wheat:  Total  supplies  and  consumption.  United  States,  by  crop  j'ear.-,  1919  to 

date. 
RC  3.5.  Same  :   Difference   between   Chicago   and   Liverpool  prices,   July   1921    to   date. 
RC  3.6.  Large  wheat  supplies  bring  low  prices. 
RC  3.7.  Still  fenced  out,  why  we  must  continue  to  control  production. 

Puerto  Rico.    Directing  expenditure  of  $15,000  for  soil  survey  in  Puerto  Ivico, 
order  made  by  Secretaiy  of  Agriculture  under  agricultural  adjustment  act- 
Dec.  12,  1934.    2  p.     (Puerto  Rico  tax  fund  order  1.)     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-388  A  55.1S/2  : 1 

Rice.  License  for  California  rice  industry,  including  marketing  agreement 
(agi-eement  10)  as  Exhibit  A,  Price  fixed  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture  for 
extra  fancy,  clean,  Japan,  California  rice,  and  amendments  1  and  2  to  mar- 
keting agreement;  license  approved  and  executed  by  acting  Secretary  of 
Agriculture,  Dec.  20.  1934,  effective  Dec.  21,  1934.  Dec.  21,  1934.  [published] 
1935.     ii-f25  p.     (Licen-sie  series,  license  96;  Form  M  83.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  55.8 :  96 

Sugar.  Relating  to  consumption  requirements  and  quotas,  order  made  l^y  Sec- 
retary of  Agriculture  under  agricultural  adjustment  act.  Jan.  8,  1935.  5  p. 
( General  sugar  quota  regulations,  series  2. )     t  A  55.6  :  Su  3/2/.ser.2: 

- — —  Relating  to  voluntary  surrender  of  marketing  allotments  into  a  reserve 
and  adjustment  and  revision  of  marketing  allotments  to  proces^^ors  of  quota 
for  continental  United  States  beet-sugar-producing  area,  order  made  by  Secre- 
tary of  Agriculture  under  agricultural  adjustment  act.  Dec.  1934.  2  p. 
(Continental  United  States  beet  sugar  order  4.)     t  A. 55.17:  4 

Sugar  beets.  Administrative  rulings,  sugar-beet  production  adjustment :  [pre- 
pared in]  Sugar  Section.    Jan.  8,  1935.    2  p.     (Form  sugar  20.)     t 

A  55.2 :  Su  3/12 

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8  January  1935 

Sufiar&tne  prodvction  control  (tssocia lions.     Ai-ticles  of  association  of  .Sucrarcaiie 

Productiou    Control    Association    (an    unincorporated    association)    of   : 

[prepared  in]   Sugar  Section.     Nov.  1934.     4  p.  4°     (Form  sugar  105.)      t 

A  55.2 :  Su  3/11 

Tobaoco.  Administrative  ruling  no.  34 :  Joint  compliance  for  tobacco  contracts, 
other  than  cigar-leaf  types:  [prepared  in]  Tobacco  Section.  Jan.  5.  1935. 
2  p.  (T  77,  supplement  16.)  [Usually  the  administrative  rulings  issued  as 
supplements  to  Form  T  77  are  mimeographed  and  are  not  entered  in  this 
catalog.  The  1st  print  of  Administrative  ruling  no.  34  omitted  the  words 
*'  other  than  "  from  the  title.]     t  A  55.2 :  T  55/18/supp.l6 

Approval  of  sc'iedule  of  minimum   sales  prices   determined   by   control 

committee  pursuant  to  marketing  agreement  for  Connecticut  Valley  shade- 
grov.'u  tobacco  industry,  schedule  of  minimum  prices  approved  and  executed 
by  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  Jan.  IG,  1935 :  Amendment  to  license  for  handlers 
of  Connecticut  Valley  shade-grown  U.  S.  type  61  (a)  tobacco,  amendment  ro 
license  issued  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  Jan.  16.  1935,  effective  Jan.  21, 
1935.  1935.  [l]+6  p.  (Marketing  agreement  series,  agreement  28;  License 
series,  license  28;  Form  M  46,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c.     A  55.9 :  28/anidt.l 

Instructions  to  county  agents  and  tobacco  committeemen  concerning  cigar- 
leaf  tobacco  referendum  for  crop  year  1935-36;  [prepared  in]  Tobacco  Section. 
Jan.  1935.    3  p.     (T  148.)     t  A  55.2  :T  55/29 

Tobacco  administrative  ruling  no.  38 :  Adjustment  of  base  production  for 

Burley,  fire-cured,  and  dark  air-cured  tobacco  production-adjustment  contracts 
having  abnormally  low  base  yields;  [prepared  in]  Tobacco  Section.  Jan.  19. 
1935.  1  p.  (T  77,  supplement  20.)  [Usually  the  administrative  rulings  issued 
as  supplements  to  Form  T  77  are  mimeographed  and  are  not  entered  in  this 
catalog.]     t  A  55.2  :  T  55/18/supp.20 

UnderconHumption  of  goods,  challenge  to  the  Nation;   by   Chester  C.   Davis, 

administrator.  Jan.  1935.  7  p.  il.  (G  30.)  [Reprinted  from  New  York 
times,  Dec.  9,  1934.]     t 

L.  C.  card  Agi-  35-2  A  55.2 :  Un  2 

AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Agricultural  situation,  brief  summary  of  economic  conditions,  Jan.  1,  1935;  v. 
19,  no.  1.     [1935.]     24  p.  il.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a  yr., 
foreign  subscription,  45c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-1797  A  36.15 :  19/1 

Banks  and  banking.  Country  banking  in  need  of  fundamental  change  in  meth- 
ods; [bv  Fred  L.  Garlock].  [1934.]  5  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate  14G5.) 
[From  Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1934.]     t  A1.10/a:1465 

Cotton.     Grade,   staple  length,   and  tenderability   of  cotton  in  United   States, 
1928-29  to  1932-33;  prepared  in  Division  of  Cotton  Marketing  in  cooperation 
with  State  agricultural  agencies.     Jan.  1935.    cover  title,  112  p.  il.     (Agricul- 
ture Dept.     Statistical  bulletin  47.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  33-685  A  1.34 :  47 

Crops.  Separate  for  crop  reporters :  General  crop  report  as  of  Oct.  1,  1934  [etc. ; 
Hens  and  pullets  per  farm  flock,  etc. ;  Price  situation,  summary  as  of  Oct.  15, 
1934;  Recent  asricuitural  publications].  [1034.]  377-380+386-387 -f 414-415 
p.  il.  4"     [From  Crops  and  markets,  v.  11,  no.  10.]     t  A  36.ll/3a  :  C  883/62 

Same:  General  crop  report  as  of  Nov.  1,  1934;  [Outlook  for  1935,  etc.: 

Farm  wage  rates  and  index  numbers,  1927-34,  etc.;  Hens  and  pu'.lets  per 
farm  flock,  etc. ;  Price  situation,  sunnnai-y  as  of  Nov.  15,  1934,  etc. :  Recent 
agricultural  publications].  [1934.]  p.  417-418,  426-427,  429.  433,  454-455,  4° 
[From  Crops  and  markets,  v.  11,  no.  11.]     t  A  36.ll/3a  :  C  883/63 

Dairy  products  manufactured  in  factories,  1933,  by  months  [and  by  States]. 
[1935.]  4  leaves,  oblong  16°  [Another  issue  of  this  publication,  with  slightly 
different  title  and  with  imprint  Sept.  28,  1934,  appeared  in  the  Monthly  catalos 
for  Oct.  1934,  p.  270.]     t  A  36.2  :  D  14/4/933 

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Januabt  1935  9 

Libraries.     Rural  libraries;   [by  Wayne  C.  Nascn].     [Apr.  1928,  reprint  1934.] 
ii+50  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Farmers' bulletin  1559.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  28-399  A  1.9  :  1559/1-2 

Meat.     Commercial  cuts  of  meat;   [by]  W.  C.  Davis.     Mar.  1924,  revised  Dec. 

1924  [reprint  with  slight  changes  1934].    10  p.  4  p.  of  pi.  (Agi-iculture  Dept. 
Department  circular  300.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  25-619  A  1.14/2 :  300/4r-4 

Outlook  charts.  Dairy  products,  outlook  charts,  for  use  with  Agricultural  out- 
look for  1985.  Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  1934.  [6] +32  p.  il.  4°  [Text 
multigraphed,  illustrations  rotaprinted.]     t  A  36.50 ;  D  14/935 

Demand,  credit,  prices,  outlook  charts,  for  use  with  Agricultural  outlook 

for  1935.     Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  1934.      [5] +28  p.  il.     4°     [Text  multi- 
graphed,  illustrations  rotaprinted.]     t  A  36.50 :  D  39/935 

Fruits,  apples,  citrus,  peaches,  etc.,  outlook  charts,  for  use  with  Agri- 
cultural outlook  for  1935.  Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  1934.  [6] +41  p.  il.  4° 
[Text  multigraphed,  illustrations  rotaprinted.]     t  A  36.50  :  F  94/935 

Hog,  outlook  charts,  for  use  with  Agricultural  outlook  for  1935.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  Nov.  1934.  [4] +21  p.  il.  4"  [Text  multigraphed,  illustrations 
rotaprinted.]     t  A  36.50 :  H  67/935 

■ Rice,  peanuts,  soybeans,  dry  beans,  and  broomcorn,  outlook  charts,  for 

use  with  Agricultural  outlook  for  1935.     Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  1934.     [6]  + 
21  p.  il.  4°     [Text  multigraphed,  illustrations  rotaprinted.]     t 

A  36.50 :  R  36/935 

Service  announcements.     Service  and  regulatory   announcements,   no.   121   re- 
vised :  Revised  rules  and  regulations  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  for  carry- 
ing out  provisions  of  perishable  agricultural  commodities  act,  1930  (46  Stat. 
531)   as  amended  Apr.  13,  1934   (48  Stat.  584).     Jan.  1935.     24  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  AgT  35-4  A  36.5 :  121/rev. 

Maps 

United  States.     [Outline  map  of  United  States.]     n.  p.  [1934].     7.5X12  in.     t 

A  36.37 :  Un  3/3 

AGRICULTURAL  ENGINEERING  BUREAU 

Corn  cutter.     Low-cutting  sled  corn  cutter;  by  O.  K.  Hedden.     Dec.  1934.     10 
p.   il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Miscellaneous  publication  212.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-904  A  1.38:  212 

I)Tigation.     Policies   governing   ownership   of   return   waters   from   irrigation 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Wells  A.  Hutchins.     Oct.  1984.     cover  title, 
48  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin  439.)      *  Paper,   5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-889  A  1.36 :  439 

Potato  losses  in  handling  reduced  by  simple  equipment;  [by  A.  D.  Edgar]. 
[1934.]  5  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate  1417.)  [From  Yearbook  of  agriculture, 
1934.]     t  A1.10/a:1417 

ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Anthrax;  [by  W.  S.  Gochenour].     [Oct.  1934.]  ii+14  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept. 

Farmers'  bulletin  1736.)      [Supersedes  Farmers'  bulletin  784,  Anthrax  and 
charbon.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  34-902  A  1.9 :  1736 

Horses.     Breaking  and  training  colts,   [by  V.  G.  Stambaugh ;  revised  by  J.  O. 
Williams    and    Earl    B.    Krantz].     [Oct.    1923,    reprint    1934.]     ii+21    p.    il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1368'.)      [Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin 
667.]     *  Paper,  ,5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-34  A  1.9  :  1368/1-8 

Service   announcenients.     Service    and    regulatory    announcements,    Nov.    1934; 
[no.]  331.     Dec.  1934  [published  1935].     p.  95-102.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
single  copy,  25c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  45c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  7-1658  A  4.13  :  .331 

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IQ  January  1935 

BIOLOGICAL  SURVEY  BUREAU 

Birds.     Common  birds  of  southeastern  United  States  in  relation  to  agriculture ; 
[by  F.  E.  L.  Beal,  W.  L.  McAtee,  and  E.  R.  Kalmbach].     [Oct.  26,  1916,  revised 
Nov.  1927,  reprint  1934.]     ii+44  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin 
755.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  18^950  A  1.9 :  755/5-6 

■ Homes  for  birds;  [by  E.  R.  Kalmbach  and  W.  L.  McAtee].     [July  1925, 

revised  Dec.  1930,  reprint  1935.]     ii+22  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers' 
bulletin  1456.)      [Supersedes  Farmers'  bulletin  609,  Bird  houses  and  how  to 
build  them.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  25-990  A  1.9 :  1456/3-5 

CHxme.  Regulations  relating  to  game,  land  fur  animals,  and  birds  in  Alaska, 
1933-34.  effective  July  1,  1933.  Apr.  1933,  slightly  revised  Dec.  1934.  [1934.] 
cover  title,  32  p.  il.  (Alaska  Game  Commission.  Circular  11.)  [Regulations 
contained  herein  and  amendments  published  in  supplements  1-3  should  not  be 
relied  upon  as  correct  after  July  1,  1935.]  f 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-862  A  5.10/4 :  11/2 

Game  birds.     Local  names  of  migratory  game  birds ;  [by]  W.  L.  McAtee.     Oct. 
1923,  [reprint  with  slight  change]   1934.     cover  title,  96  p.  il.     (Agriculture 
Dept.     Miscellaneous  circular  13.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  23-1309  A  1.5/2 :  13/2-4 

CHEMISTRY  AND  SOILS  BUREAU 

Bay  County,  Mich.  Soil  sur\-ey  of  Bay  County,  Mich,  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  C.  H.  Wonser,  J.  O.  Veatch,  L.  R.  Jones,  and  L.  R.  Schoenmann. 
[1934.]  cover  title,  30  p.  il.  map.  ([Soil  survey  report]  6,  series  1931.) 
[Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Michigan  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  and 
Michigan  Department  of  Conservation.  Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of 
cover.]  *  Paper,  40c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-90{>  A  47.5  :  931/6 

Dairy  products.     Manufacture,  composition,  and  utilization  of  dairy  byproducts 
for  feed  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Mayne  R.  Coe.     Nov.  1934.     16  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Circular  329.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-900  A  1.4/2 :  329 

Houston  Coiinty,  Minn.  Soil  survey  of  Houston  County,  Minn. ;  by  A.  L.  Gray. 
W.  J.  Moran,  A.  H.  Hasty,  Sam  Hill,  C.  H.  Mattson,  H.  C.  Newman,  and  H.  T. 
Petraborg.  [1934.]  cover  title,  36  p.  il.  map.  ( [Soil  survey  report]  31,  scries 
1929.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  University  of  Minnesota  Agricultural 
Experiment  Station.  Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-908  A  47.5 :  929/31 

Painting  on  farm;  [by  H.  P.  Holman].     [Apr.  1925.  reprint  1934.]     ii+33  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1452.)      [Supei-sedes  Farmers'  bulletin 
474.  Use  of  paint  on  farm.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  25-627  A  1.9 :  1452/1-6 

Sherman  County,  Ncbr.  Soil  survey  of  Sherman  County,  Nebr. ;  by  L.  A.  Brown, 
R.  L.  Gemmell.  and  F.  A.  Hayes.  [1934.]  cover  title,  35  p.  il.  map.  ([Soil 
survey  report]  5,  series  1931.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  University  of 
Nebraska  State  Soil  Survey  Department  of  Conservation  and  Suney  Division. 
Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-A  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-910  A  47.5 :  931/5 

Soils.     Base  exchange  and  related  properties  of  colloids  of  soils  from  erosion 
experiment  stations  [with  list  of  literature  cited] ;  by  C.  S.  Slater  and  H.  G. 
Byers.      Oct.    1934.     20    p.      (Agriculture    Dept.      Technical    bulletin    461.) 
*  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  3^899  A  1.36 :  461 

Soil-erosion  studies  show  vegetation  has  dominant  role ;  [by  H.  H.  Ben- 
nett]. [19.34.]  6  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate  1451.)  [Fi'om  Yearbook  of  agri- 
culture, 1934.]     t  A  1.10/a  :  1451 

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January  1935  11 

Wyoming  County,  Pa.  Soil  survey  of  Wyoming  County,  Pa.  [witli  list  of  litera- 
ture cited]  ;  by  B.  H.  Hendrickson,  R.  T.  Avon  Bui-ke,  K.  V.  Goodman,  and 
R.  L.  Smith.  [1934.]  cover  title,  36  p.  il.  1  pi.  map.  ([Soil  survey  report] 
34,  series  1929.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Pennsylvania  State  College 
School  of  Agriculture  and  Experiment  Station.  Text  and  illustration  on  p. 
2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-895  A  47.5  :  929/34 

DAIRY  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Cheese.  Making  American  cheese  on  farm  for  home  consumption  ;  [by  H.  L.  Wil- 
son]. [Oct.  1934.]  ii+18  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1734.) 
[Supersedes   Farmers'    bulletin    1191,    Making   American   cheese    on   farm.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agi-  34-901  A  1.9 :  1734 

Neufchatel  and  cream  cheese,  farm  manufacture  and  use  ;  [by  K.  J.  Mathe- 

son  and  F.  R.  Cammack].  [July  1918,  revised  Oct.  1934.]  [1934.]  ii-f21 
p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  960.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation 
with  Home  Economics  Bureau.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  34-913  A  1.9 :  960/3 

Food  for  cattle.  Feeding  and  management  investigations  at  Dairy  Experiment 
Station  at  Beltsville.  Md.,  1932  report  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  T.  E. 
Woodward,  J.  B.  Shepherd,  and  R.  R.  Graves.  Dec.  1933  [reprint  1934]. 
51  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Miscellaneous  publication  179.)  [This  is  the 
2d  report  of  experiments  of  this  nature  conducted  at  the  experiment  station 
at  Beltsville,  Md.  The  1st  report  was  published  in  Jan.  1932  as  Miscellaneous 
publication  130.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-3  A  1.38 :  179/1-2 

Milk.  Cooling  milk  on  farm  with  small  mechanical  outfits :  by  R.  P.  Hotis  and 
J.  R.  McCalmont.  Oct.  1934.  24  p.  il.  1  pi.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Circular 
336.)      [Prepared    in    cooperation   with    Agricultural    Engineering    Bureau.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  34-893  A  1.4/2 :  336 

Equipment  for  city  milk  plants ;  by  C.  E.  Clement,  J.  B.  Bain,  and  F.  M. 

Grant.  Dec.  1929,  revised  June  1932  [reprint  1934].  44  p.  il.  (Agriculture 
Dept.  Circular  99.)  [Supersedes  Agriculture  Department  Bulletin  890,  Milk 
plant  equipment.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agi-  32-793  A  1.4/2 :  99/2-2 

Milk-quality  improvement  program   for  4-H   dairy   clubs    [with   list   of 

references]  :  by  C.  J.  Babcock  and  J.  B.  Parker.  June  1932  [reprint  1934]. 
20  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Miscellaneous  publication  146.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  32-615  A  1.38  :  146/1-2 

ENTOMOLOGY  AND  PLANT  QUARANTINE  BUREAU 

Angoumois  gram  moth;  [by  E.  A.  Back].  [Sept.  1920,  revised  July  1929,  reprint 
1934.]  ii-1-18  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1156.)  *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  23-18  A  1.9 :  1156/3-4 

Bees.     Preparation  of  bees  for  outdoor  wintering ;  [by  E.  F.  Phillips  and  George 
S.  Demutb].     [Sept.  1918,  reprint  with  omissions  1934.]     20  p.  il.     (Agricul- 
ture Dept.     Farmers' bulletin  1012.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  18-923  A  1.9 :  1012/1-4 

Cattle  gn(bs  or  heel  flies  with  suggestions  for  their  control ;  [by  F.  C.  Bishopp, 
E.  W.  Laake.  and  R.  W.  Wells].     [June  1929.  slightly  revised  Aug.  1934.] 
[1934.]     ii-l-22p.il.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1596.)      *  Paper, 
5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  29-1019  A  1.9 :  1596/2 

Cremastus    flavoorl)itaUs.     Biology    of    Cremastus    flavoorbitalis     (Cameron), 
ichneumonid  parasite  of  European  corn  borer  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  : 
by  W.  G.  Bradley  and  E.  D.  Burgess.     Nov.  1934.     16  p.  il.  2  p.  of  pi.     (Agri- 
culture Dept.     Technical  bulletin  441.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-898  A  1.36  :  441 

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European  corn  borer  and  its  controlliug  factors  in  the  Orient  [with  list  of  litera- 
ture cited]  ;  by  Charles  A.  Clark.  Nov.  l!;i.34.  38  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept. 
Technical  bulletin  455.)      *  Paper,  oo.  '' 

L.  C.  card  Agr  34-911  A  1.36 :  455 

Fumigation  of  citrus  trees  for  control  of  insect  pests:  [by  R.  S.  Woglum]. 
[July  1923,  reprint  1934.]  ii+58  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers' bulletin 
1321.)      [Supersedes  Farmers"  bulletin  923.]     *  Paper,  5c.  , 

L.  C.  card  Agr  2:3-1184  A  1.9:  1321/1^ 

Lime-sulphur  concentrate,  preparation,  uses,  and  designs  for  plants;  [by  E.  H. 
Siegler  and  A.  M.  Daniels].     [Dec.  1922.  reprint  1934.]      [2]+42p.  il.      (Agri- 
culture Dept.     Farmers"  bulletin  1285.)      [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Pub- 
lic Roads  Bureau.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  23-262  A  1.9  :  1285/1-7 

Mexican  fruit  flics.     Studies  on  Mexican  fruit  fly,  Anastrepha  ludens   (Loew) 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Hugh  H.  Darby  and  E.  M.  Kapp.     Nov. 
1934.    20p.il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Technical  bulletin  444.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-915  A  1.36 :  444 

Oil  retention,  oil-emulsifier  ratio,  and  oil-water  ratio  as  affecting  insecticidal 
efficiency  of  emulsions  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  A.  W.  Cressman 
and  Lynn  H.  Dawsey.  1934.  [2]  4-1-19  p.  il.  [Prepared  in  cooperation 
with  Chemistry  and  Soils  Bureau.  From  Journal  of  agricultural  research, 
V.  49,  no.  1,  July  1,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  In  7/13 

Service  announcements.  Service  and  regulatory  announcements,  July-Sept. 
1934;  no.  120.    Jan.  1935.    p.  59-92.     [Quarterly.]     t 

L.  C.  card  Agr  14-383  A  56.14  :  120 

Note. — This  number  of  the  Service  and  regulatory  announcements  is  issued  under 
the  new  Entomology  and  Plant  Quarantine  Bureau  which  takes  over  the  work  hitherto 
conducted  by  the  Plant  Quarantine  Bureau.  These  announcements,  however,  will  be 
continued  under  the  same  numbering  and  general  plan  as  those  formerly  issued  by  the 
Plant  Quarantine  Bureau. 

EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE 

Experimetit  station  record,  v.  72.  no.  1;  Jan.  1935.     [1934.]     cover  title,  p.  1-144. 
[Monthly.    Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]    *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy, 
$1.00  per  vol.  (2  vols,  a  yr.)  ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50  per  vol. 
L.  C.  card  A.gr  9-832  A  10.6:  72/1 

Note. — Mainly  made  up  of  abstracts  of  reports  and  publications  on  agri'cultural 
science  which  have  recently  appeared  in  all  countries,  especially  the  United  States. 

EXTENSION  SERVICE 

Exteti-sion  Service  review,  v.  5,  no.  11 ;  Nov.  1934.     [1934.]     cover  title,  p.  161- 

176.  il.  4°     [Monthly.    Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  75c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  30-359  A  43.7  :  5/11 

FOOD  AND  DRUG  ADMINISTRATION 

Food.     Notices  of  judgment  under  food  and  drugs  act  22201-300.     Nov.  1934. 
p.  10.3-142.     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  S-878  A  46.6 :  22201-22300 

Same  22351-375.    Dec.  1934.    p.  175-192.     f  A  46.6 :  22351-22375 

Same  22376-475.     Dec.  1934.     p.  193-234.     t  A  46.6 :  22376-22475 

Insectieides.     Notices  of  judgment  under  insecticide  act  1312-40.     Nov.   1934. 

p.  185-202.     t 

L.  C.  card  Agr  12-2226  A  46.7 :  1312-1.340 

Same   1341-56.     Jan.    1935.     p.    20.3-213.      t  A  46.7 :  1341-1356 

FOREST  SERVICE 

Bears.    Plan  for  management  of  brown  bear  in  relation  to  other  resources  on 
Admiralty  Island,  Ala.ska  ;  by  B.  F.  Heintzleman  and  H.  "W.  Terhune      [1934.] 
[l]-f-20  p.   il.      (Agriculture   Dept.     Miscellaneous  publication   195.)      [Pre- 
pared in  cooperation  with  Alaska  Game  Commission.]     *  Paper,  .5^. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-903  A1.3S::95 

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Jaxuart  1935  13 

Blafk  tcalnut.    Selling  black  walnut  timber  [with  sources  of  additional  informa- 
tion :  by  Warren  D.  Brush].     [Aug.  1925.  revised  Apr.  1926,  slightly  revised 
June  1933,  reprint  1934.]     ii-i-21  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulle- 
tin 14.59. )     *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  25-1440  A  1.9  :  14.59/.3-2 

EoUii.     Growing  Christmas  holly  on  farm:    [by  Perkins  Coville].     [Oct.  1932, 
r^'print    19.34.]     ii+22  p.    il.    ^Agriculture   Dent.     Farmers'    bulletin    1693.) 
*  Paper,  oc. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-1139  A  L9: 1693/1-2 

Maps 

{jrila  Xational  Forest.  N.  Mex.  [resourc-es  and  recreation  features,  roads,  trails, 
etc.].  [1934.]  1  sheet  (with  map  on  verso),  il.  oblong  f,  folded  into  narrow 
8°  size  and  so  printed  as  to  number  23+ [1]  p.     t  A  13.13  :  G  37/2/934 

HOME  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Floor's  and  floor  coverings.     [Aug.  1921.  reprint  with  changes  1934.]     ii-f30  p. 
il.     (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1219.)      [Date  of  original  issue  in- 
correctlv  given  on  this  publication  as  Sept.  1921.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  22-636  A  1.9 :  1219/1-11 

IXFORMATIOX  OFFICE 

Technical  luUetiiis  401—425.  [title  page]  with  contents:  prepared  in  Indexing 
Section.     1935.     [1]  +13  p.     *  Paper.  5c.  A  1.36 :  401-425  t.p.&cont. 

PLAXT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Agricultural  investigatiom  at  Belle  Fourche  (S.  Dak.>  Field  Station.  1926-32: 
by  Beyer  Aune.  L.  A.  Hurst,  and  Albert  Osenbrug.    Oct.  19.34.     cover  title.  53 
p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin  454.)      [Prepared  in  coopera- 
tion  with  Chemistry  and    Soils  Bureau.]     *  Paper.   5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  3+-9a5  A  1.36:  454 

Apple:?.  Soft  scald  and  soggy  break-down  of  apple3  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  :  by  Charles  Brooks  and  C.  P.  Harley.  1934.  [2] +55-69  p.  il.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49.  no.  1.  Julv  1.  19S4.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  Ap  52  '60 

Bartlett  pears.     Relation  of  maturity  and  handling  of  Bartlett  pears  in  Pacific 
Northwest  to  quality  of  canned  pro<Juct   [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by 
B.  D.  Ezell  and  H.  C.  Diehl.     Oct.  1934.     24  p.  iL     (Agriculture  Dept.     Tech- 
nical bulletin  45<i. )     *  Pai:>er.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-907  A  1.36 :  4.50 

Bur-cJover   cultivation    and    utilization :     [by     Roland     McKee].  [Dec.    1934.] 

ii+14    p.    il.      (Agriculture    Dept.     Farmers'    bulletin    1741.)  [Revision    of 
Farmers'  bulletin  693.  Bur  clover.]     *  Paper.  5c 

L.  C.  card  Agr  34-896  A  1.9  :  1741 

CcrcosporeUa   foot   rot   of  winter   cereals    [with   list   of  literature   cited]  :   by 
Roderick  Sprague  and  Hurley  Fellows.     Sept.  1934.     24  p.  U.  4  pi.  2  p.  of  pi. 
( Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin  42S. )     *  Pai>er.  ICk?. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  3+-897  "  A  1.36 :  428 

Cotton.  Chromosome  number  and  meiotic  behavior  in  Gossypium  [with  list  of 
literature  cited]  :  by  J.  M.  Webber.  1934.  [2] +223-237  p.  il.  [From  Jour- 
nal of  agricultural  research,  v.  49.  no.  3.  Aug.  1.  1934.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

A  1.23  'a  :  C  829/89 

Cotton  and  cononseed.  list  of  pubueations  of  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture on  these  subjects,  including  early  reports  of  Patent  Office :  compiled  by 
Rachel  P.  Lane.  Nov.  1934.  ii+149  p.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Miscellaneous 
publication  203.)  [Prepared  in  c-ooperation  with  Agricultural  Economics 
Bureati.]  *  Paper.  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34--S94  A  1.38 :  203 

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14  January  1935 

Cranherries.  Managing  cranberry  fields;  [by  George  M.  Darrow,  Henry  J. 
Franklin,  and  O.  G.  Malde].  [May  1924,  reprint  1934.]  ii+21  p.  il.  (Agri- 
culture Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1401.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with 
Massachusetts  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  and  Wisconsin  Cranberry  Ex- 
periment Station.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-531  A  1.9 :  1401/1-3 

Frozen-pack  method  of  preserving  berries  in  Pacific  Northwest ;  by  H.  O.  Diehl, 
J.  R.  Magness,  C.  R.  Gross,  and  V.  B.  Bonney.    Jan.  1930  [reprint  1934].    38 
p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Technical  bulletin  148.)     [Prepared  in  cooiDeratiou 
with  Food,  Drug,  and  Insecticide  Administration.]     *  Paper,  lOc. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  30-70  A  1.36  :  148/1-2 

Grain.     Treat  seed  grain ;  by  A.  G.  Johnson,  R.  J.  Haskell,  and  R.  W.  Leukel. 
Dec.  1934.     [4]  p.  narrow  8°     (Agriculture  Dept.     Miscellaneous  publication 
219.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-916  A  1.38  :  219 

Plant  material  introduced  by  Division  of  Plant  Exploration  and  Introduction, 
Jan.  1-Mar.  31,  1933 ;  nos.  101585-102377.    Nov.  1934.    38  p.     (Inventory  114.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  7-1331  A  19.12 :  114 

Potato  Icafhoppers.  Nature  of  injury  to  forage  legumes  by  potato  leaf  hopper 
[with  list  of  literature  cited];  by  Howard  W.  Johnson.  1934.  [2]-f379- 
400  p  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  reseai-ch,  v.  49,  no.  5,  Sept.  1,  1934.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  P  847/108 

Service  announcements.    Service  and  regulatory  announcements,  no.  19:  Prose- 
cutions under  interstate  clause    (sec.  6)    of  Federal   seed   act.     Nov,   1934 
[reprint  1935].     7  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  14-1059  A  19.13  :  19/1-2 

PUBLIC  ROADS  BUREAU 
Progress  maps 

NoTK. — Those  mnps  show  the  status  of  improvement  of  the  Federal-aid  system  iu  each 
State,  reg;ir(lloss  of  whether  the  construction  has  been  done  with  the  aid  of  the  Federal 
Government,  by  the  States,  by  the  counties,  or  by  the  townships.  A  system  of  symbols 
indicates  the  type  of  improvement  of  all  the  roads  and  whether  the  work  was  done  with 
or  without  ihi'  assistance  of  the  Federal  Government.  Sheets  are  of  uniform  size,  some 
States  requiring  2  or  nvore,  and  are  so  issued  that  they  may  be  punched  and  put  in  a 
loose-leaf  atlas.  The  m.ips  are  called  progress  maps,  and  the  series  will  be  issued 
periodically  to  show  any  change  in  improvement  of  the  highways. 

Kentucky.  Federal  aid  highway  system,  progress  map:  [Kentucky];  data 
corrected  to  July  1.  1934.  Scale  1:500,000  or  1  in. =7.891  m.  [Wasliington] 
Geological  Survey  [1934].  [2  sheets]  each  18.8  X  28.5  in.  [Projection,  modi- 
fied polyconic.  Base  map  from  Geological  Survey  State  map.]  *  20c.  per 
set  of  2  maps.  A  22.9 :  K  41/5/E,  W 

Eastern    Kentucky.      ([Sheet]    IflE.I 
Western   Kentucky.      ([Sheet]    19W.) 

WasMngton  State.  Federal  aid  highway  system,  progress  map:  [Washington]  ; 
data  corrected  to  June  1.  1934.  Scale  1 :  760,320  or  1  in. =12  m.  [Washington] 
Geological  Survey  [1934].  [2  sheets]  each  28.5  X  18.8  in.  [Projection,  modi- 
fied polyconic.  Base  map  from  Geological  Survev  State  map.]  *  20c.  per 
set  of  2  maps.  A  22.9:  W  27/6/E.  W 

Eastern  Washington.      ([Sheet]   41E.) 
Western  Washington.      ([Sheet]   41 W.) 

WEATHER  BUREAU 

Climatic  summary  of  United  States,  climatic  data  from  establishment  of 
stations  to  1930,  edited  by  R.  J.  Martin:  sec.  104,  Northern  Florida.  [1934.] 
27  p.  il.  4"  [Revised  edition  of  a  unit  in  the  series  hitherto  entitled  Summary 
of  climatological  data  for  United  States  by  sections,  designated  sec.  83  in 
preceding  editions.]     *  Paper,  10c.  A  29.5/a  :  sec.  104/930 

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•Vlimatolopical  data  for  United  States  by  sections,  v.  21,  no.  8  ;  Aug.  1934.  [^934.] 
cover  title,  [204]  p.  il.  2  p.  of  maps,  4"  *  Paper,  35c.  complete  montlily  num- 
ber, $4.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $6.00. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  14-566  A  29.29 :  21/8 

Note. — Made  up  of  separate  Climatologioal  data  issued  from  42  section  centers  of 
the  United  States.  Printed  at  the  several  section  centers  and  assembled  and  hound  at 
the  Washington  Office.  Issued  principally  for  service  use  and  exchange.  Back  numhers 
cannot  be  supplied.  The  separate  Climatological  data  are  sold  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  rate  of  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr.  for  each 
section. 

Meteorology.  Monthly  meteorological  summary,  Washington,  D.  C,  Dec.  1934. 
[Jan.  4,  1935.]      [2]  p.  large  8°     t  A  29.30 :  934/12 

Monthly  imatJier  review.  Monthly  weather  review,  Aug.  1934 ;  v.  62,  no.  8. 
[Nov.  15,  1934.]  cover  title,  p.  269-313,  il.  1  pi.  8  p.  of  maps,  4"  [Text  on 
p.  2  and  4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscrip- 
tion. $2.25. 

L.  C.  card  Asr  9-990  A  29.6/1 :  62/8 

Note. — The  Monthly  weather  review  contains  (1)  meteorological  contributions  and 
bibliography,  (2)  an  interpretative  summary  and  charts  of  the  weather  of  the  month 
in  the  United  States,  and  on  adjacent  oceans,  and  (3)  climatological  tables  dealing 
with  the  weather  of  the  month.  The  contributions  are  principally  results  of  observa- 
tional or  research  work  in  meteorology  carried  on  in  the  United  States  or  other  parts 
of  the  world. 

SPi:ciAL  ARTICLES. — Climatological  review  of  Alaska-Yukon  plateau  ;  by  R.  L.  Frost. — 
Total  solar  radiation  at  New  Orleans,  La.  ;  by  H.  S.  Mayerson  and  Henry  Laurens. — 
Critical  period  of  corn  in  northeastern  Kansas;  by  A.  D.  Robb. — Diurnal  variation  In 
dew-point  temperature  at  Asheville.  N.  C. ;  by  Leland  T.  Pierce. — Southeasterly  winds 
of  southern  San  Joaquin  Valley,  Calif. ;  by  Leon  J.  Guthrie. 

Same,  Sept.  1934;  v.  62,  no.  9.     [Dec.  17,  1934.]     cover  title,  p.  315-360, 

il.  8  p.  of  maps,  4°     [Text  on  p.  2  and  4  of  cover.]  A  29.6/1 :  62/9 

Special  articles. — On  relation  between  rainfall  and  stream  flow  [with  list  of  lit- 
erature cited]  ;  by  Richmond  T.  Zoch. — Snow  survey  as  index  to  summer  precipitation  ; 
by  O.  W.  Monson.- — Turbidity  and  water  vapor  determinations  from  solar  radiation 
measurements  at  Blue  Hill,  and  relations  to  air-mass  types  ;  by  Herbert  H.  Kimball. — 
Estimating  yield  of  grain  from  weather ;  by  A.  H.  Bogue. — Time  limits  of  day  aa 
affecting  records  of  minimum  temperature  ;  by  E.  S.  Nichols. 

Report  of  chief  of  Weather  Bureau,  [fiscal  year]  1934.     [1934.]     7  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  9-1419  A  29.1/al :  934 

Weather.  Weekly  weather  and  crop  bulletin,  with  snow  and  ice  data,  Jan.  1-29, 
1935 ;  no.  1-5,  1935.  Jan.  2-30,  1935.  Each  4  p.  il.  4°  *  Paper,  50c.  a  yr. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-260  A  29.7/2 :  935/1-5 

Weather  map.  Daily  weather  map  [of  United  States  published  at  Washington, 
D.  C,  showing  weather  conditions  for  United  States  and  forecasts  for  all 
States  east  of  Mississippi  Kiver  belonging  to  Washington  forecast  district], 
Jan.  1-31,  1935.  [1935.]  Each  19X24  in.  (outside  measurement).  *  Daily, 
except  Sundays  (DWM),  $3.00  a  yr.,  25c.  a  month;  daily,  including  Sundays 
and  holidays  (DSHM),  $3.60  a  yr.,  30c.  a  month;  Sunday  and  holiday  maps 
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subscription,  $9.10  a  yr.  (maps  cannot  be  furnished  in  quantities  unless  the 
order  is  placed  with  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  in 
advance  of  issue).  A 29.18:  935 

Note. — Subscribers  desiring  maps  containing  forecasts  of  weather  conditions  outside 
■of  the  Washington  forecast  district  will  be  referred  to  the  district  in  which  they  are 
located,  and  all  subscriptions  forwarded  through  the  Weather  Bureau  for  proper  station 
reference.  Maps  containing  these  forecasts  are  issued  daily,  except  Sundays  and  holi- 
days, at  New  Orleans,  La.,  Denver,  Colo.,  Chicago,  111.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  and  other 
field  stations,  and  are  designated  as  station  weather  maps  DD,  CM,  or  E  ;  subscription 
price,  $2.40  a  yr.,  20c.  a  mouth. 

Weather  outlook,  Jan.  7-Feb.  2  [1935].  Jan.  5-26,  1935.  Each  1  p.  [Weekly. 
The  edition  here  cataloged  is  the  one  for  Districts  1-3  issued  from  the  forecast 
center  at  Washington,  D.  C]     t  A  29.38  :  935/1-4 

Note. — The  Weather  outlooks  for  the  various  zones  are  prepared  at,  and  distributed 
from,  forecast  centers  of  the  Weather  Bureau,  as  follows  :  Washington,  D.  C,  (District 
1,  North  and  Middle  Atlantic  States,  District  2,  South  Atlantic  States,  District  3.  OhiO' 
Valley  and  Tennessee)  ;  New  Orleans,  La.  (District  4.  East  Gulf  States,  District  5, 
Southern  Plains  and  West  Gulf  States)  ;  Chicago,  111.  (District  6,  Region  of  Great  Lakes, 
District  7,  Upper  Mississippi  and  lower  Missouri  valleys,  District  8,  Northern  and 
central  Great  Plains)  ;  Denver,  Colo.  (District  9,  Northern  Rocky  Mountain  region. 
District  10,  Southern  Rocky  Mountain  aud  Plateau  regions)  ;  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
(District  11,  Far  Western  States). 

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16  January  1935 

COMMERCE  DEPARTMENT 

AIR  COMMERCE  BUREAU 

Air  commerce  bulletin,  v.  6,  no.  7;  Jan.  15,  1935.     [1935.]     157-178+ [1]  p.  il 
[Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  29-26684  C  23.12 :  6/7 

Airports.  Descriptions  of  airports  and  landing  fields  in  United  States.  Sept.  1, 
1934.    ii+228  p.  il.     (Airway  bulletin  2.)     t 

L.  C.  card  31-28574  C  23.7/2  :  2/4 

Note.— Includes  General  airway  information.     This  material,  formerly  issued  sepa- 
rately as  Airway  bulletin  1,  has  been  summarized  and  brought  up-to-date  in  this  bulletin.. 

Airway  maps 

Minneapolis,  Minn.  Twin  Cities  [Minneapolis  and  St.  Paul,  Minn.]  ;  section  of 
United  States  airway  map.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  1934.  20.3X40  in.  [Lambert  con- 
formal  conic  projection.]     t  40c.,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.     C  23.10/3  :  T  923 

San  Diego  [Calif.]  ;  section  of  United  States  airway  map.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in., 
scale  i :  500,000.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  1934. 
20.4X47  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]  t  40c.,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey.  C  23.10/3  :  Sa  5  di/2 

CENSUS  BUREAU 

Birth,  stillbirth,  and  infant  mortality  statistics  for  birth  registration  area  of 
United  States,  [calendar  year]  1931.  17th  annual  report.  1934.  iv+236  p.  il.  4° 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  T.  F.  Murphy,  chief  statistician  for  vital  sta- 
tistics, assisted  by  Willard  C.  Smith,  assistant  chief  statistician  for  vital  statis- 
tics, and  Elizabeth  Staker,  junior  administrative  assistant.]  *  Cloth,  $1.50 
(incorrectly  given  in  publication  as  $1.00). 
L.  C.  card  17-26651  C  3.26 :  931 

Cotton.  December  report  of  cotton  consumed,  on  hand,  imported,  and  exported^ 
and  active  cotton  spindles.  Jan.  14.  1935.  oblong  32°  [Preliminary  report. 
This  publication  is  issued  in  postal  card  form.]     t  C  3.21 :  934-35/5 

• Report  on  cotton  ginning,  number  of  bales  of  cotton  ginned  from  growth 

of  1934,  prior  to  Jan.  16,  1935,  and  comparative  statistics  to  corresponding  date 
in  1934  and  1933.  Jan.  23,  1935.  oblong  32"  [Preliminary  report.  This 
publication  is  issued  in  postal  card  form.]     t  C  3.20  :  934-35/9 

Cottonseed,  received,  crushed,  and  on  hand,  and  cottonseed  products  manufac- 
tured, shipped  out,  and  on  hand  for  5  months  ending  Dec.  31,  1934  and  1933. 
Jan.  12,  1935.  oblong  32°  [Exports  of  cottonseed  products  are  for  4  months 
ending  Nov.  30.  Preliminary  report.  This  publication  is  issued  in  postal  card 
form.]     t  C  3.25 :  984-35/5 

Negroes  in  United  States,  1920-32:  [chapter  17]  Retail  business.  1934.  40 
p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Z.  R.  Pettet,  chief  statistician  for 
agriculture,  by  Charles  E.  Hall.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.2  :  N  31/2/chap.l7 

COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY 

Note. — The  monthly  Notice  to  mariners,  formerly  issued  by  the  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  has  been  consolidated  with  and  made  a  part  of  the  Notice  to  mariners  issued  by 
the  Lighthouses  Bureau,  thus  making  it  a  joint  publication.  The  Coast  and  Geodetic  Sur- 
vey prepares  and  has  for  sale  the  airway  maps  issued  by  the  Air  Commerce  Bureau,  but 
since  they  are  publications  of  the  last-named  bureau,  they  are  entered  in  this  catalog  under 
that  center  head,  for  which  see  above.  The  United  States  coast  and  intracoastal  water- 
ways piliits,  tide  tables,  euireiit  tniiles,  nnd  charts  of  the  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  are 
sold  at  the  office  of  the  Survey  in  Washington,  and  also  by  one  or  more  sales  agents  in 
each  of  the  important  American  seaports. 

Coa^t  and  Geodetic  Survey   bulletin,  Dec.   31,   1934;   no.   235.      [1935.]     8   p. 
[Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  lij-26512  C  4.20 :  235 

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January  1935  17 

Coast  pilots.  Supplement  to  United  States  coast  pilot,  Atlantic  Coast,  section 
B.  Cape  Cod  to  Sandy  Hook.  3d  (1933)  edition.  Nov.  7,  1934.  [1]+1S  leaves. 
( Serial  550-2. )     t  C  4.6/1 :  B/3/supp.934-2 

Same,  section  D,  Cape  Henry  to  Key  West,  3d   (1928)   edition.     Nov.  28, 

1934,  [published]  1935.     [1] +27  leaves.     (Serial  419-6.)     t 

C  4.6/1 :  D/3/SUPP.934 

Earthquakes.     Destructive  and  near-destructive  earthquakes  in  California  and 
VFestern  Nevada,  1769-1933  [with  principal  sources  of  information]  ;  by  Harry 
O.  Wood,  Maxwell  W.  Allen,   [and]   N.  H.  Heck.     1934.     ii+25  p.     (Special 
publication  191.)     *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  3&-26032  C  4.19  :  191 

Report.  [Annual  report,  fiscal  year  1934.]  [1934.]  p.  119-139.  [From  Annual 
report  of  Secretary  of  Commerce,  1934.]     t  C  4.1:  934 

Work.  United  States  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  its  work  in  surveying  and 
chartins  waters  of  United  States  and  possessions,  geodetic  control  surveys, 
and  other  activities.  1934.  [1] +17-24+ [1]  p.  il.  [From  United  States  De- 
partment of  Commerce,  how  it  serves  you  on  land,  and  sea,  and  in  the  air.]     t 

C  1.2/a  :  C  63/2 

Charts 

Atlantic  Coast.  United  States,  east  coast.  Cape  May  to  Cape  Hatteras,  surveys 
to  1933  and  other  sources ;  chart  1109.  [Scale  1 :  415,000.]  Washington,  Coast 
and  Geodetic  Survey,  Dec.  1934.  43.8X31.1  in.  [For  offshore  navigation 
only.]     t  75c.  C  4.9  :  1109 

Bodeaa  Bay.  Bodega  and  Tomales  bays,  Calif.,  surveys  to  1932:  chart  5603. 
Scale  1 :  30,000.  Washington,  Const  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Nov.  1934.  41.8X33.4 
in.     t  75c.  C  4.9  :  5603 

Cristobal,  C.  Z.  Port  of  Cristobal,  Panama  Canal,  Atlantic  Coast,  surveys  to 
1905,  surveys  by  The  Panama  Canal  and  other  sources  to  1933 ;  chart  950. 
Scale  1 :  15,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Dec.  1934.  34.8X28.3 
in.    t75c.  C  4.9:  950 

Orays  Harbor,  Wash.,  surveys  to  1927,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  Sept.  1934, 
surveys  by  Port  of  Grays  Harbor  to  1929 ;  with  inset.  Continuation  of  Chehalis 
River :  chart  6195.  Scale  1 :  40.000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey, 
Dec.  1934.    24.5X38.6  in.     t  50c.  C  4.9  :  6195 

Luzon.  Southeastern  Luzon  and  parts  of  Masbate  and  Samar.  P.  I.,  surveys  to 
1933  and  other  sources;  chart  4715.  [Scale  1:400,000.]  Manila,  P.  I..  Coast 
and  Geodetic  Survey,  Oct.  1934.    29.5X40.1  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9:  4715 

West  coast  of  Luzon,  P.  I.,   Santa  to   San  Fernando,  original  surveys 

to  1933;  chart  4208.     [Scale  1:100,000.]     Manila,  P.  I.,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  Oct.  1934.     41.7X31.7  in.     t  75c.  0  4.9:4028 

Molokai.  Harbors  of  Molokai,  Hawaiian  Islands ;  chart  4121.  Scale  1 :  5,000. 
Washington.   Coast  and   Geodetic  Survey,   Nov.   1934.     28.2x33.7   in.     1 50c. 

C  4.9 :  4121 

Kamalo  Harbor,  surveys  to  1931. 

Kaunakakai  Harbor,  surveys  to  1931,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1934. 

Kolo  Harbor,  surveys  to  1931. 

Papohaku  Roadstead,  surveys  to  1931. 

Pukoo  Harbor,  surveys  to  1931. 

Port  Angeles,  Wash.,  surveys  to  1931,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1926, 
and  other  sources ;  chart  6303.  Scale  1 :  10,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geo- 
detic Survey,  Nov.  1934.     18.9X31.4  in.     1 25c.  0  4.9:6303 

Earitan  Rive?;  from  Raritan  Bay  to  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  original  surveys  to 
1930,  .surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1934,  and  other  sources;  chart  375. 
Scale  1 :  20.000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Nov.  1934.  19.6X 
34.4  in.     t  50c.  0  4.9 :  375 

Siuslaw  River.  Oreg.,  surveys  to  1928,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  Sept.  1934; 
chart  6023.  Scale  1 :  20,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Nov. 
1934.     17.5X18.4  in.     1 25c.  0  4.9:6023 

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1g  January  1935 

United  States.  Great-circle  chart,  United  States;  chart  3074.  Scale  at  point 
of  tangency  approximately  1 :  5,094,000  (point  of  tangency  lat.  40"  N.,  long. 
96°  W.)  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Sept.  1934.  27.1X41.2  in. 
[Gnomonic  projection.]     t  50c.  C  4.9:  3074 

FISHERIES  BUREAU 

CoJd  storage  holdings  of  fish,  Dec.  15,  1934.  [1935.]  2  leaves.  4"  (Statistical 
bulletin  1109.)      [Statistics  furnished  by  Agricultural  Economics  Bureau.]     t 

C  6.5 :  1109 

Fisheries  service  bulletin,  Jan.  2,  1935;  no.  236.  [1935.]  9  p.  [Monthly.]  t 
L.  C.  card  F  15-76  C  6.9:  236 

Fishcrij  jyroducts.  Fishery  products  landed  at  Seattle,  Wash.,  by  United  States 
vessels,  Nov.  1934.     [1934.]     1  p.  4°     (Statistical  bulletin  1108.)     t 

C  6.5 :  1108 

Same,  Dec.  1934.     [1935.]     1  p.  4°     (Statistical  bulletin  1111.)     t 

C  6.5 :  1111 

Landings  by  fishing  vessels  at  principal  New  England  ports,  Nov.  1934, 

[with]  summarv  and  comparisons,  Nov.  1934  and  1933.     [1934.]     3  leaves,  4° 
(Statistical  bulletin  1110.)     t  0  6.5:1110 

Traivling.     Conditions  affecting  southern  winter  trawl  fishery;  by  Robert  A. 
Nesbit  and  William  C.  Neville.      Jan.  1935.     12  p.  il.     (Fishery  circular  18.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  F  35-1  C  6.13  :  18 

FOREIGN  AND  DOMESTIC  COMMERCE  BUREAU 

Business.  Survey  of  current  business,  Jan.  1935;  v.  15,  no.  1.  [1935.]  cover- 
title,  56  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Contains  weekly  data  through  Dec.  22.  1934, 
and  monthly  data  through  November,  the  date  given  above  being  the  date 
of  issue.  Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single 
copy,  $1.50  a  vr.  (including  weekly  supplements)  ;  foreign  subscription,  $3.00. 
L.  C.  card  21-26819  C  18.35 :  935/1 

Same,  weekly  supplement,  Jan.  3-31,  1935.  [1935.]  Each  4  p.  il.  4°  [In- 
cluded in  price  of  monthly  Survey  of  current  business,  which  see  above.] 

C  18.36 :  935/1-5 

Commerce.    Monthly  summary  of  foreign  commerce  of  United  States.  Nov.  1934; 
compiled  by  Division  of  Foreign  Trade  Statistics.    1935.    42  p.  il.  4°    *  Paper, 
10c.  single  copv.  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.60. 
L.  C.  card  14-21465  C  18.7  :  934/11 

Same.     (H.  doc.  56,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Commerce  reports,  weekly,  containing  current  foreign  trade  news,  Jan.  5-26, 
1935;  no.  1-4  [series  1935].  [1935.]  p.  1-64,  il.  4°  *  Paper.  5c.  single  copy, 
$1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $3.10.  018.5/1:935/1^ 

Domestic  commerce,  v.  15,  no.  1-3;  Jan.  10-30,  1935.  [1935.]  [5]  p.+leaves 
1^8,  il.  4°  [Multigraphed.]  t  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. :  foreign 
subscription,  $2.00.  C  18.32  :  15/1-3 

Statistical  abstract.     Statistical  abstract  of  United   States,  1934.     1934.     no. 
56  ;  xvi-f  791  p.     *  Cloth,  $1.50. 
L.  0.  card  4-18089  0  18.14 :  934 

Same.     (H.  doc.  368,  73d  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Transportation.     Railway  and  highway  transportation  abroad,  study  of  exist- 
ing relationships,  recent  competitive  measures,  and  coordination  policies  [with 
pi-incipal  sources  of  material]  ;  by  W.  Rodney  Long.     1934.     ix-|-426  p.  il. 
(Trade  promotion  series  155;  Transportation  Division.)     *  Paper,  50c. 
L.  C.  card  34-26003  C  18.27  :  155 

Work.  Bureau  of  Foreign  and  Domestic  Commerce,  Claudius  T.  Murchison, 
director.  [1934.]  p.  31-37,  il.  [From  United  States  Department  of  Com- 
merce, how  it  serves  you  on  land,  and  sea,  and  in  the  air.]     t      C  1.2/a  :  F  761 

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January  1935  19 

LIGHTHOUSES  BUREAU 

LightJwme  service  bulletin.,  v.  4,  no.  61;  Jan.  1,  1935.     [1935.]     p.   197-198. 
[Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  12-35121  C  9.81 :  4/61 

Notice  to  mariners  1-5,  1935;   Jan.  2-30   [1935].     [1935.]      [x]+l-49  leaves. 
[Weekly.     Issued  jointly  with  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.]     t 
L.  C.  card  7-20609  0  9.26:935/1-5 

NATIONAL  BUREAU  OF  STANDARDS 

Autographic  thermnl  expansion  apparatus;  by  Wilmer  Souder,  Peter  Hidnert, 
and  James  Fulton  Fox.  [1934.]  p.  497-513,  il.  4  p.  of  pi.  (Research  paper 
722.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  13, 
Oct.  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  722 

Benzoic  acid.  Heat  of  combustion  of  standard  sample  benzoic  acid ;  by  Ralph 
S.  Jessup  and  Carleton  B.  Green.  [1934.]  p.  469-495,  il.  (Research  paper 
721.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  13, 
Oct.  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  721 

Binders  board  for  bookbinding  and  other  purposes,  recorded  standard  of  the 
industrv,  approved  by  American  Standards  Association  as  American  standard 
CS50-34.  Nov.  2,  1934.  ii+15  p.  il.  (Commercial  standard  CS50-34.)  [Ef- 
fective date  for  new  production,  Oct.  1,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.20:  50 

Coil  arrangements  for  producing  uniform  magnetic  field ;  by  Forest  K.  Harris. 
[1934.]  p.  391-410,  il.  (Research  paper  716.)  [From  Journal  of  research 
of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  13,  Sept,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  13.22/a :  716 

Containers  for  extracted  honey.  Dec.  5,  1934.  iii+ll  p.  (Simplified  practice 
recommendation  R156-34.)     [Recommendation  became  efirective  Oct.  1.  1934.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  C  13.12/1 :  156 

Copper.  Effect  of  cold-rolling  on  indentation  hardness  of  copper  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  John  G.  Thompson.  [1934.]  p.  745-756,  il.  (Research  paper 
742.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  13, 
Nov.  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  742 

Gallium.  Freezing  point  of  gallium ;  by  Wm.  F.  Roeser  and  James  I.  Hoffman. 
[1935.]  p.  673-676.  (Research  paper  735.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of 
National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  13,  Nov.  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.     C  13.22/a  :  735 

Preparation  of  pure  gallium  ;  by  James  I.  Hoffman.     [1935.]     p.  665-672. 

1  pi.     (Research  paper  734.)      [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau 
of  Standards,  v.  13,  Nov.  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  734 

Gas  {fuel).     Standards  for  gas  .<^ervice.     Nov.  8,  1934.     x+258  p.  il.     (Circular 
405.)      [Supersedes  Circular  32.]     *  Paper.  20c. 
L.  C.  card  34-26002  C  13.4  :  405 

Gases.  Interference  measurements  in  spectra  of  noble  gases ;  by  William  F. 
Meggers  and  C.  J.  Humphreys.  [1934.]  p.  293-309.  (Research  paper  710.) 
[From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  13,  Sept.  1934.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  710 

Gold -chromium  resistance  alloys;  by  James  L.  Thomas.  [1935.]  p.  681-688,  il. 
(Research  paper  737.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of 
Standards,  V.  13,  Nov.  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  737 

Hafnium.  Second  spectrum  of  hafnium  (Hf  ii)  ;  by  William  F.  Meggers  and 
Bourdon  F.  Scribner.  [1935.]  p.  625-657,  il.  (Research  paper  732.)  [From 
Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.   13,   Nov.   1934.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  732 

Hydrogen.  Fi-actionation  of  isotopes  of  hydrogen  and  of  oxygen  in  commercial 
electrolyzer  ;  by  Edward  W.  Washburn,  Edgar  R.  Smith,  and  Francis  A.  Smith. 
[1935.]  p.  599-608,  il.  (Research  paper  729.)  [From  Journal  of  research 
of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  13,  Nov.  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  13.22/a  :  729 

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20  January  1935 

Hypodermic  needles.  Deutal  hypodermic  needles.  2d  edition.  Dec.  7,  1934. 
iii+8  p.  (Simplified  practice  recommendation  R108-84.)  [Recommendation 
became  effective  Oct.  1,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.12/1 :  108/2d  ed. 

lonisation  of  liquid  carbon  disulphide  by  X-rays;  by  Fred  L.  Mohler  and 
Lauriston  S.  Taylor.  [1935.]  p.  659^664,  il.  (Research  paper  733.)  [From 
Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of   Standards,  v.  13,   Nov.   1934.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  733 

Journal  of  research.  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  12,  Jan.-June 
1934,  Research  papers  630-690.  1934.  vii+821  p.  il.  13  pi.  14  p.  of  pi.  [Each 
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Contents. — RP753,  B'actors  affecting  peiformauce  of  hosiery  on  hosierj'-testing  ma- 
chine ;  by  Herbert  F.  Schiefer  and  Richard  S.  Cleveland. — RP754,  Fatigue  properties  of 
steel  wire ;  by  Stephen  M.  Shelton  and  William  H.  Swauger.^RP755,  Interference 
measurements  in  infrared  arc  spectrum  of  iron ;  by  William  F.  Meggers. — RP756. 
Maxwell  triangle  yielding  uniform  chromaticity  scales ;  by  Deane  B.  .fudd. — Rr757, 
Use  of  pipette  method  in  fineness  test  of  molding  sand  ;  by  Clarence  E.  Jackson  and 
C.  M.  Saegcr,  jr. — RP75S,  Moisture  relations  of  aircraft  fabrics  ;  by  Gurdon  M.  Kline. 

Lcyvibond  fflasses.  Standardization  of  Lovibond  red  glasses  in  combination  with 
Loviboud  35  yellow ;  by  Kasson  S.  Gibson  and  Geraldine  WaUier  Hanpt. 
[1934.]  p.  433-451,  il.  (Research  paper  718.)  [From  Journal  of  research 
of    National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  13,  Oct.  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  13.22/a :  718 

Metals.  Influence  of  chemically  and  mechanically  formed  notches  on  fatigue 
of  metals  [with  list  of  selected  references]  ;  by  Dunlap  J.  McAdam,  jr.,  and 
Robert  W.  Clyne.  [1934.]  p.  52Y-572,  il.  (Research  paper  725.)  [From 
Journal   of  research   of  National   Bureau   of   Standards,   v.   13,   Oct.   1934.] 

*  Paper,  oc.  C  13.22/a  :  725 

Paper.  Relation  of  paper  properties  to  register  in  offset  lithography ;  by 
Charh-s  G.  Weber.  [1935.]  p.  609-616,  il.  (Research  paper  730.)  [From 
Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.   13,  Nov.  1934.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  730 

Psychromctric  charts  for  high  and  low  pressures  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by 
Donald  B.  Brooks.     Jan.  18, 1935.     8  p.  il.  4"     (Miscellaneous  publication  146.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

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Radio  field  intensity  records.  Analysis  of  continuous  records  of  field  intensity 
at  broadcast  frequencies ;  by  Kenneth  A.  Norton,  Samuel  S.  Kirby,  and  Gordon 
H.  Lester.  [1934.]  p.  897-910,  il.  2  p.  of  pi.  (.Research  paper  752.)  [From 
Journal  of  research  of  National   Bureau  of   Standards,   v.   13,   Dec.   1934.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  752 

Rubber.  Forms  of  rubber  as  indicated  by  temperature-volume  relationship ; 
by  Norman  Bekkedahl.  [1934.]  p.  411-431,  il.  (Research  paper  717.) 
[From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  13,  Sept. 
1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  717 

Heats  of  combustion  of  rubber  and   of  rubber-sulphur  compounds;   by 

R.  S.  Jessup  and  A.  D.  Cummings.  [1934.]  p.  357-369,  il.  (Research  paper 
713.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  13, 
Sept.  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  713 

Steel.  Compression  tests  of  structural  steel  at  elevated  temperatures ;  by 
Prentiss  D.  Sale.  [1935.]  p.  713-743,  11.  2  p.  of  pi.  (Research  paper  741.) 
[From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  13,  Nov.  1934.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  C13.22/a  :  741 


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Sulphur.  Determination  of  sulphur  and  sulphate  in  wool;  by  Ralph  T.  Mease. 
[1935.]  p.  617-623.  (Research  paper  731.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of 
National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  13,  Nov.  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.      C  13.22/a :  731 

Sulphuj'^ic  acid.  Resistivity  of  sulphuric-acid  solutions  and  its  relation  to  vis- 
cosity and  temperature;  by  George  W.  Vinal  and  D.  Norman  Craig.  [1935.] 
p.  689-697,  il.  (Research  paper  738.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National 
Bureau  of  Standards,  v.   13,   Nov.  1934.]      *  Paper,   5c.  C  13.22/a :  738 

Technical  news  bulletin  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  Jan.  1935;  no.  213. 
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TemperaUire-control  box  for  saturated  standard  cells;  by  E.  F.  Mueller  and 
H.  F.  Stimson.  [1935.]  p.  699-704,  il.  (Research  paper  739.)  [From 
Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  13,  Nov.  1934.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a :  739 

X-ravs.  Note  on  bactericidal  effects  of  X-rays  ;  by  Fred  L.  Mohler  and  Lauriston 
S.  Taylor.  [1935.]  p.  677-679.  (Research  paper  736.)  [From  Journal  of 
re.'^earch  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  13,  Nov.  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  13.22/a :  736 

Xitlose.  Note  on  purification  of  a-r7-xylose  and  its  mutarotation ;  by  Horace 
S.  Isbell.  [1934.]  p.  515-517.  (Research  paper  723.)  [From  Journal  of 
research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  13,  Oct.  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  18.22/a :  723 

NAVIGATION  AND  STEAMBOAT  INSPECTION  BUREAU 

Shipping.  Current  shipping  data,  v.  2  [3],  no.  1;  Jan.  10,  1935.  [1935.]  12 
leaves.  4°     [Monthlv.     Multigraphed.]     t  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. 

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PATENT  OFFICE 

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Beach.  Chester  H.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
3398.  in  re  Chester  H.  Beach,  floor  polishing  machine ;  brief  for  commissioner 
of  patents.     [1934.]     cover  title,  7  p.  4°    $  C  21.10 :  B  352/3 

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450.  no.  2.] 

Same.     Jan. 

450,  no.  3.] 

Same.     Jan. 

450,  no.  4.] 

Same.     Jan. 

450,  no.  5.] 

Fitzfferald,  Patrick  J.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  ap- 
peal no.  3470,  in  re  Patrick  J.  Fitzgerald,  convertible  mixer  and  extractor; 
brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1934.]     cover  title.  8  p.  4°     t 

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Jennings,  Oliver  S.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  3456,  in  re  Oliver  S.  Jeuning'S,  switch  mechanisms ;  brief  for  commissioner 
of  patents.     [1935.]     cover  title,  7  p.  4°     $  C  21.10:  J  445 

Official  gazette.  Official  gazette  of  Patent  Office,  containing  patents,  trade- 
marks, designs,  and  labels  Issued  Jan.  1-29,  1935;  v.  450,  no.  1-5.     [1935.1 

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[1935.]     xxxvi  p.  large  8° 


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V.  450,  no.  2.] 

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zette, v.  450,  no.  3.]  C  21.5/a  4  :  450/3- 

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450,  no.  4.] 
Same  [Jan.  29.  1935], 


[1935.]     xxxii  p.  large  8 
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p.   159-170.     [From  An- 
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Sherts,  James  H.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
3454,  in  re  James  H.  Sherts,  safety  glass ;  brief  for  conunissioner  of  patents. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  6  p.  4°     t  C  21.10 :  Sh  57 

Stevens,  William  C.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  apiieal 
no.  3457,  in  re  William  C.  Stevens,  drum  controllers ;  brief  for  commissioner  of 
patents.     [1935.]     cover  title,  7  p.  4°     %  C  21.10 :  St  47/2 

Trade  marks.  Trade-marks  [etc.,  from]  Official  gazette,  Jan.  1,  1935.  [1935.] 
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Same,  Jan.  15,  1935.     [1935.] 

gazette,  v.  450,  no.  3.] 

Same,  Jan.  22,  1935.     [1935.] 

gazette,  v.  450,  no.  4.] 

Same,  Jan.  29,  1935.     [1935.] 

gazette,  v.  450,  no.  5.] 

Young,  Howard  F.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  apiieal  no. 
3432,  in  re  Howard  F.  Young,  machines  for  making  reinforced  concrete  beams; 
brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1935.]     cover  title,  7  p.  4°     t 

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Research.  [Dec.  18,  1934,  published  1935.]  [l]+35  leaves,  oblong  large  8° 
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United  States  Fidelity  and  Guaranty  Company.  Transcript  of  record.  Court  of 
Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia,  Oct.  term,  1934,  no.  6352,  special  calendar, 
Shipping  Board  Merchant  Fleet  Corporation  to  use  of  United  States,  vs. 
United  States  Fidelity  and  Guaranty  Company,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of 
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413,  73d  Cong.  2d  sess. )     *Pap€r,  70c. 
L.  C.  card  6-17027 

ACCJOUNTS   COMMITTCB,    HOUSE 

Brady,  William.  Thomas  Brady,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  48  [for  payment 
of  gratuity  to  Thomas  Brady,  father  of  William  Brady]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Warren.    Jan.  17,  1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  9,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Pai^er,  5c. 

House  of  Representatives.  Consideration  of  House  resolution  36,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  Res.  36  [autliorlzing  appointment  of  successor  to  laborer  authorized 
and  named  in  resolutidu  of  House  of  Representatives  adopted  Dec.  19,  1901]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Warit-u.    Jan.  17, 1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  10.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

-  '1RICT'T.--TJRE   OMMI'ITEE,    IKUSIC 

Loans.  To  meet  con<litions  created  by  1934  drought,  and  to  provide  loans  to 
farmers  in  drought-  and  storm-stricken  areas,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
3247:  submitted  by  Mr.  Jones.  J:in.  16,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  8,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  I'aper,  5c. 

APPROPRIATIONS  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

^Distriet  of  ColumVia.  District  of  Columbia  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year] 
1936,  hearings  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  District  of  Columbia  appro- 
priation bill  for  1936,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.  1935.  il+871  p.  *  Paper, 
80e.  Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  D  63/936 

District  of  Columbia  appropriation  bill,  fiscal  year  1936,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  3973 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cannon  of  Missouri.  Jan.  16,  1935.  35  p. 
(H,  rp.  7,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Federal  Communications  Commission.  Additional  appropriations  for  Federal 
Communications  Commission,  National  Mediation  Board  [including  National 
Railroad  Adjustment  Board],  and  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission, 
fiscal  year  1935,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  88;  sul)initted  by  Mr.  Bu- 
chanan.   Jan.  16,  1935.    3  p.     ( H.  rp.  6,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

V Urgent  supplemental  appropriations,    [fiscal  year]   1935,  hearing  before 

subcommittee  in  charge  of  deficiency  appropriations,  74th  Congress,  1st  session. 
Federal  Communications  Commission,  National  Mediation  Board,  National 
Railroad  Adjustment  Board,  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission.  1935. 
ii-f53  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  In  2/2/935,  supp. 

Government  offices.  Independent  offices  appropriation  bill,  1936,  I'eport  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  3410  [making  appropriations  for  Executive  Office  and  sundry 
independent  executive  bureaus,  boards,  commissions,  and  offices,  fiscal  year 
1936]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Woodrum.  Jan.  9,  1935.  23  p.  (H.  rp.  5,  7-lth 
C;  ng.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper.  5c. 

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January  1935  25 

Government  offices — Continued. 

Independent  offices  appropriation  bill,   [fiscal  year]   1936,  hearing  before 

subcommittee  in  charge  of  independent  offices  appropriation  bill  for  1936, 
74th  Congress,  1st  session     1935.     ii+40<J  p.  1  tab.     *  Paper,  30c. 

Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  In  2/2/936 

^Post  Office  Department.  Post  Office  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1936,  hear- 
ing before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  Post  Office  appropriation  bill  for  1936, 
74th  Congress,  1st  session.     1935.     11+281  p.  1  pi.     *  Paper.  20c. 

Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  P  84/936 

Treasury  Department.  Treasury  and  Post  Office  departments  appropriation 
bill,  fiscal  year  1936,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4442 ;  submitted  bv  Mr. 
Arnold.     Jan.  22,  1935.     47  p.     (H.  rp.  14,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

V Treasury  Department  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1936,  hearing  be- 
fore subcommittee  in  charge  of  Treasury  Department  appropriation  bill  for 
1936,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.     1935.  "  ii+676  p.     *  Paper,  70c. 

Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  T  71/936 

Unemployed.    Emergency  relief  appropriation  act  of  1935,  report  to  accompany 
H.  J.  Res.  117;  submitted  by  Mr.  Buchanan.     Jan.  23,  1935.     5  p.     (H.  rp. 
15,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26079 

J—  Emergency  relief  appropriation,  hearing  before  subcommittee  in  charge 
of  deficiency  appropriations,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  H.  J.  Res.  117.  1935. 
ii+48  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  Em  3/4 

BANKING   AND   CrRRENCT   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  Extension  of  functions  of  Reconstruction 
Finance  Corporation,  report  to  accompany  S.  1175;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Steagall. 
Jan.  28,  1935.  13  p.  (H.  rp.  34,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [S.  1175"also  continues 
the  Commodity  Credit  Corporation,  the  Export-Import  Bank  of  Washington. 
and  the  Second  Export-Import  Bank  of  "Washington,  D.  C,  as  agencies  of 
United  States.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26057 

>j To  extend  functions  of  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  hearings,  74th 

Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  4240  (S.  1175),  Jan.  21-25,  1935.  1935.  iii+101 
p.  (Committee  print,  unrevised.)  [H.  R.  4240  and  S.  1175  also  continue  the 
Commodity  Credit  Corporation,  the  Exiiort-Import  Bank  of  Washington,  and 
the  Second  Export-Import  Bank  of  Washington,  D.  C,  as  agencies  of  United 
States.]     *  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.B  22/1 :  R  24/4 

EXPENDITTJRES    IN    EXECUTI'\'E   DEPARTMENTS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  Jan.  22,  1935 ;  no.  1.  1935. 
6  p.  4°     $  Y  4.Ex  7/13  :  74A 

FOREIGN    AFFAIRS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

California  Pacific  International  Exposition,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  94 
[providing  for  participation  of  United  States  in  California  Pacific  International 
Exposition  to  be  held  at  San  Diego,  Calif.,  in  1935  and  19.36,  authorizing  ap- 
propriation therefor,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Kee.  Jan. 
28,  mS5.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  33,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  J.  Res.  94  establishes  the 
California  Pacific  International  Exposition  Commission.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Carrigan,  2Irs.  Anna  S.  Anna  S.  Carrigan.  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3373  [for 
relief  of  Anna  S.  Carrigan,  widow  of  Clarence  Carrigan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
McReynoIds.    Jan.  23,  1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  19,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

De  Soto,  Mrs.  Sophie.  Sophie  de  Sota,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  330  [for  relief 
of  Sophie  de  Sota  (de  Soto),  widow  of  Hernando  de  Sota  (de  Soto)]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Rudd.  Jan.  23,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  17,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

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26  January  1935 

International  Boundarif  Commission,  United  States  and  Mexi<;o,  report  to  ac- 
company H.  J.  Res.  58  [to  provide  for  defraying  expenses  of  American  section, 
International  Boundary  Commission,  United  States  and  Mexico,  in  conducting 
investigation  to  determine  feasibility  of  canalization  of  Rio  Grande]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  McReynolds.  Jan.  23,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  20,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26050 

Treat,  R.  A.  Wallace.  Estate  of  R.  A.  Wallace  Treat,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  2569  [for  relief  of  estate  of  R.  A.  Wallace  Treat]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  McReynolds.  Jan.  23,  1935.  2  p.  (H,  rp.  18,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

IMMIGRATION    AND   NATURALIZATION    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Sailors.  To  repeal  citizenship  status  of  certain  alien  seamen  who  have  not  been 
fully  naturalized  as  citizens,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  67  [to  repeal  certain 
laws  providing  that  certain  aliens  Mho  have  filed  declarations  of  intention  to 
become  citizens  of  United  States  shall  be  considered  citizens  for  purposes  of 
service  and  protection  on  American  vessels]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kerr.  Jan.  23, 
1935.    3  p.     ( H.  rp.  21,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

INDIAN   AFFAIRS   COMMITfEE,    HOUSE 

Omaha  Indians.  Benefiting  Omaha  and  Winnebago  Indians  of  Nebraska,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  3810;  submitted  by  Mi*.  Stubbs.  Jan.  24,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  25,  74th  Cong,  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

INTERSTATE  AND  FOREIGN  COMMERCE  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Arkansas  River.  Bridge  at  Sallisaw,  Okla.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3057 
[granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Oklahoma  to  construct  free  highway  bridge 
across  Arkansas  River  south  of  Sallisaw  in  Sequoyah  and  Le  Fore  counties 
at  point  approximately  15  miles  north  of  Keota,  Okla.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Terry.     [Jan.  25,  1935.]     2  p.     (H.  i-p.  29,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Dan  River.  Bridge  at  Danville,  Va.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3983  [to  legal- 
ize bridge,  known  as  Union  Street  Bridge,  across  Dan  River  at  Danville,  Va., 
being  reconstructed  by  Virginia]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bulwinkle.  Jan.  25,  1935. 
1  p.     (H.  rp.  30,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Eleven  Points  River.  Free  highway  bridge  near  Alton,  Mo.,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  2874  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  State  Highway  Commission 
to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Eleven  Points  River  in  section  17, 
township  23  north,  range  2  west,  approximately  12  miles  east  of  Alton,  on 
route  numbered  42,  Oregon  County,  Mo.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Terry.  Jan.  25, 
1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  27,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  Re  time  of  making  annual  report  of  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4005  [to  amend  sec. 
21  of  interstate  commerce  act,  as  amended,  with  respect  to  time  of  making 
annual  report  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ray- 
burn.     Jan.  24,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  24,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Terms  of  office  of  members  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  report 

to  accompany  H.  R.  4751  [to  amend  sec.  24  of  interstate  commerce  act,  as 
amended,  with  respect  to  terms  of  office  of  members  of  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rayburn.  Jan.  30,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  37. 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

^Petroleum.  Petroleum  investigation,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  73d  Con- 
gress (recess),  on  H.  Res.  441,  Nov.  12  [-28],  1934.  1934.  pts.  3,  4,  [vii]  + 
1391-2429F-f  2430-2887  p.  2  pi.     *  Paper,  pt.  3,  70c. ;  *  pt.  4,  $1.00. 

Y  4.  In  8/4 :  P  44/3/pt.  3,  4 

I Same,  index  covering  testimony  in  connection  with  congressional  petro- 
leum investigation  hearings  in  1934  on  House  resolution  441,  .Tan.  3.  1935. 
1935.     pt.  5,  ii-f  2889-2942  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.  In  8/4  :  P  44/3/pt.  5 

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January  1935  27 

Petrolemn — Continued. 

Petroleum  investigation,  report  pursuant  to  H.  Res.  441   (73d  Cong.)  ; 

submitted  by  Mr.  Cole  of  Maryland.    Jan.  3,  calendar  day  Jan.  4,  1935.    12  p. 

(H.  rp.  2,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26048 

St.  Lawrence  River.  Bridge  near  Alexandria  Bay,  N.  Y.,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  3018  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction  of 
bridge  across  St.  Lawrence  River  at  or  near  Alexandria  Bay,  N.  Y.,  by  New 
York  Development  Association,  Incoi'porated]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coming. 
Jan.  25,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  28,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Snake  River.  Free  highway  bridge  between  Clarkston,  Wash.,  and  Lewiston, 
Idaho,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2030  [authorizing  Washington  and  Idaho 
to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Snake  River  between  Clarkston, 
Wash.,  and  Lewiston,  Idaho]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Monaghan.  Jan.  25,  1935. 
1  p.     (H.  rp.  26,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Waccammv  River.  Bridge  across  Waccamaw  River  at  Conway,  S.  C,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  3891  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing 
construction  of  bridge  across  Waccamaw  River  at  Conway,  S.  C,  by  South 
Carolina]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bulwinkle.  Jan.  25,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  31, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

JtJDIOIAEY  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  16,  1935 ;  no.  1. 
1935.     32  p.  4°     t  Y  4.  J  89/1 :  74/1 

MERCHANT    MARINE,     RADIO,     AND     FISHB31IBS     COMMITTEE,     HOUSE 

Shellfish  pests.  Control  and  eradication  of  shellfish  pests,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  4018  [to  provide  for  investigation,  control,  and  eradication  of  marine 
organisms  injurious  to  shellfish  in  Atlantic  and  Gulf  States]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Bland.  Jan.  29,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  36,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26097 

MILITARY   AFFAIRS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Calendars.    Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  edition.    1935.    77  p.  4"      $ 

Y  4.M  59/1 :  74/1 

Port  Newark  Army  Stipply  Base,  report  pursuant  to  H.  Res.  275  (73d  Cong.)  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  McSwain.  1935.  iii+[l]+142  p.  (H.  rp.  3,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)  [This  is  the  final  report  on  investigation  of  transactions  between 
War  Department  and  Mercur  Corporation  relating  to  Port  Newark  Supply 
Base,  with  the  Report  of  examination  of  records  relating  to  operation  of 
Port  Newark  Army  Supply  Base,  Newark,  N.  J.,  by  Mercur  Coi-poration ;  by 
General  Accounting  Office.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26049 

War  Department  investigation,  report  pursuant  to  H.  Res.  275  (73d  Cong.) 
[authorizing  and  directing  Committee  on  Military  Affairs  to  inquire  into  and 
investigate  alleged  profiteering  in  military  aircraft,  irregularities  in  leasing 
of  public  property  by  War  Department,  and  profiteering  in  purchase  of  prop- 
erty from  public  funds,  and  other  matters  in  which  problem  of  national 
defense  is  involved]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McSwain.  1935.  iii+15  p.  (H.  rp. 
4,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26060 

MINES    AND    MINING    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Claims.  To  amend  war  minerals  relief  statutes,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
2077  [to  amend  sec.  5  of  act  of  Mar.  2,  1919,  generally  known  as  war  minerals 
relief  statutes,  relative  to  interest  on  claims  which  have  been  awarded]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Smith  of  West  Virginia.  Jan.  21,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  12, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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28  January  1935 

FEINTING   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Calendar  of  business,  calendar  of  bills,  resolutions,  petitions,  manuscripts, 
communications,  etc.,  referred  to  Committee  on  Printing  for  consideration 
and  action  thereon,  June  18,  1934;  no.  2  [final  print],  73d  Congress,  2d  session. 
1&34.  9  p.  4°  [Tbe  title  page  reads  incorrectly  "  2d  session  "  and  "  no.  2  ", 
but  manuscript  corrections  have  been  made  striking  out  ""  2d  session  "  and 
substituting  "  final  print  "  for  "  no.  2."]     $  Y  4.P  93/2 :  73/Final 

REAL   ESTATE   BONDHOLDERS'    REORGANIZATIONS.    SELECT    C0MMITT?:B   TO   INVESTIGATE, 

HOUSE 

Real  estate.     Investigation  of  real-estate  bondholders'  reorganizations,  prelim- 
inary report  pursuant  to  H.  Res.  412,  73d  Congress ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sabath. 
Jan.  29,  1935.     20  p.     (H.  rp.  35,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      [Corrected  print.] 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26080 

RIVERS  AND  HARBORS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Columbia  River,  between  mouth  of  Willamette  River  and  point  1  mile  above 
Vancouver,  Wash.,  report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors  on 
review  of  reports  heretofore  submitted  on  Columbia  River,  between  mouth  of 
Willamette  River  and  point  1  mile  above  Vancouver,  Wash.  [June  26,  1934, 
with  report  of  C.  F.  Williams,  etc.].  [1934.]  18  p.  (Document  1,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     t  Y4.R52:74/1 

Grays  Harbor,  Wash.,  report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors  on 
review  of  reports  heretofore  submitted  on  Grays  Harbor,  Wash.  [June  26, 
1934,  with  report  of  C.  L.  Sturdevant,  etc.].  [1934.]  3G  p.  (Document  2, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     t  Y4.R52:74/2 

Grays  Reef  Passage,  Mich.,  report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors 
on  review  of  reports  heretofore  submitted  on  Grays  Reef  Passage,  Mich. 
[Aug.  6, 1934,  with  report  of  H.  M.  Trippe,  etc.].  [1934.]  15  p.  map.  (Docu- 
ment 5,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      t  Y  4.R  52 :  74/5 

Mamaroneck  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors 
on  review  of  reports  heretofore  submitted  on  Mamaroneck  Harbor,  N.  Y.  [July 
17,  1934,  with  report  of  G.  R.  Lukesh,  etc.].  [1934.]  24  p.  map.  (Document 
4,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      t  Y  4.R  52 :  74/4 

Oswego  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors  on 
review  of  reports  heretofore  submitted  on  Oswego  Harbor,  N.  Y.  [Aug.  6,  1934, 
with  report  of  M.  C.  Tyler].  [1934.]  19  p.  map.  (Document  7,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)      t  Y4.R52:74/7 

Resurrection  Bay.  Harbor  of  refuge,  Seward.  Alaska,  report  of  Board  of  Engi- 
neers for  Rivers  and  Harbors  on  review  of  reports  heretofore  submitted  on 
harbor  of  refuge  [in  Resurrection  Bay]  at  Seward,  Alaska  [June  26,  1934,  with 
report  of  C.  L.  Sturdevant,  etc.].  [1934.]  17  p.  map.  (Document  3,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)      t  Y  4.R  52  :  74/3 

Shipyard  River,  8.  C,  report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors  on 
review  of  reports  heretofore  submitted  on  Shipyard  River,  S.  C.  [Apr.  23, 
1934,  with  report  of  W.  G.  Caples,  etc.].  [1934.]  19  p.  map.  (Document  43, 
73d  Cong.  2d  sess. )      t  Y  4.R  52 :  73/43 

Stamford  Harbor,  Conn.,  report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors 
on  review  of  reports  heretofore  submitted  on  Stamford  Harbor,  Co^n.  [Oct.  8, 
1934,  with  report  of  John  J.  Kingman,  etc.].  [1934.]  23  p.  map.  (Document 
8,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      t  Y  4.R  52 :  74/8 

Sturgeon  Bay  and  Lake  Michigan  Ship  Canal,  Wis.,  report  of  Board  of  Engi- 
neers for  Rivers  and  Harbors  on  review  of  reports  heretofore  submitted  on 
Sturgeon  Bay  and  Lake  Michigan  Ship  Canal,  Wis.  [Oct.  8,  1934,  with  report 
of  H.  M.  Trippe,  etc.].  [1934.]  27  p.  map.  (Document  9,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)      t  Y4.R52:74/9 

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January  1935  29 

YorTc  Bi'mr.  Channel  connecting  York  River,  Va.,  with  Back  Creek  to  Slaight's 
wharf,  report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors  on  review  of 
reports  heretofore  submitted  on  channel  connecting  York  River,  Va.,  with 
Bacfe  Creek  to  Slaight's  wharf  [Aug.  28,  1934,  with  report  of  J.  D.  Arthur,  jr., 
etc.].     [1934.]     15  p.     (Document  6,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     t      Y4.R52:74/6 

RULES  COMMITTTEB,  HOUSE 

Unemployed.  Consideration  of  House  joint  resolution  117,  report  to  accompany 
H.  Res.  65  [relative  to  consideration  of  H.  J.  Res.  117,  making  appropriations 
for  relief  purposes] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Connor.  Jan.  22, 1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp. 
13,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

UN-AMEIRICAN  ACTIVITIES,   SPECIAL  COMMITTEE  ON,    HOUSE 

Propaganda.  Investigation  of  Nazi  propaganda  activities  and  investigation  of 
certain  other  propaganda  activities,  public  hearings,  73d  Congress,  2d  session, 
at  New  York  City,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  30,  Dec.  5,  1934.  1934.  iv+43  p.  (Hearings 
no.  73-N.  Y.-18.)  [Other  hearings  have  been  held  in  executive  session  and 
have  not  been  published  for  distribution.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.Un  1 :  N  23/6 

J Same,  at  Washington,  D.  C,  Dec.  17  and  18,  1934.     1985.     v+293  p.  1  pi. 

(Hearings  no.  73-D.  C.-5.)  [Includes  testimony  received  by  subcommittee 
during  executive  hearings  held  at  New  York  City  and  Los  Angeles.]  *  Paper. 
20c.  Y  4.Un  1 :  N  23/7 

J Same,  at  Washington,  D.  C,  Dec.  29,  1934.     1935.     2  pts.,  [x]+l-288b  + 

289-727  p.  (Hearings  no.  73-D.  C.-6  [pts.  1  and  2].)  [Part  1  includes  testi- 
mony received  by  subcommittee  during  executive  hearings  held  at  New  York. 
City ;  pt.  2  consists  of  testimony  received  by  subcommittee  during  executive 
hearings  held  at  New  York  City,  Los  Angeles  and  Chicago.]  *  Paper,  pt.  1, 
20c. ;  *  pt.  2,  30c.  Y  4.Un  1 :  N  23/8/pt.  1,  2 

• •    Investigation  of  Nazi  propaganda  activities  and  investigation  of  certain 

other  propaganda  activities,  public  statement,  73d  Congress,  2d  session,  re- 
leased to  press  representatives  by  John  W.  McCormack  and  Samuel  Dicksteln 
who  were  sitting  as  subcommittee,  released  in  New  York  City,  N.  Y.,  Nov. 
24,  1934.     1934.     ii+12  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26081  Y  4.  Un  1 :  N  23/5 

WAYS   AND   MEANS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Calendars.  Calendar,  assignments  for  hearings  on  economic  security  act,  Jan. 
21  and  23,  1935 ;  no.  1  and  2.     1935.     7  p.  and  5  p.  4°     t 

Y  4.W  36 :  74/1,  2/Econ.  sec. 

— —  Calendar  of  bills  and  resolutions  referred  to  Committee  on  Ways  and 
Means,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  18,  1935;  no.  1.     1935.     16  p.  4°     t 

Y  4.W  36 :  74/1 

Government  securities.  Amend  2d  liberty  bond  act,  as  amended,  etc.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  4304  [to  amend  2d  liberty  bond  act,  as  amended,  and  for 
other  purposes,  so  as  to  permit  more  Hexible  and  economical  Government 
financing,  etc.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dough  ton.  Jan.  23,  1935.  6  p.  (H.  rp. 
22,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26082 

Taxation,  Exemption  from.  Requesting  information  regarding  ownership  of 
tax-exempt  securities,  adverse  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  56;  submittetl  by 
Mr.  Cooper  of  Tennessee.  Jan.  24,  1935,  1  p.  (H.  rp.  23,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

WILD    LIFE    KESOUKCES,    SPECLAL    COMMITTEE    ON    CONSERVATION    OF,    HOUSE 

Wildlife  conservation,  report  pursuant  to  H.  Res.  237  (73d  Cong.),  to  create 
select  committee  on  wildlife  to  investigate  all  matters  pertaining  to  replace- 
ment and  conservation  of  wild  animal  life  with  view  to  determining  most 
appropriate  method  of  carrying  out  such  purposes ;  [submitted  by  Mr.  Robert- 
son]. 1935.  ii+36  p.  (H.  rp.  1,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26047 

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30  January  1935 

WORLD    WAR   VETERANS'   LEGISLATION    (X)MMITTE3E,    HOUSE 

Chuardian  and  ward.  Investigation  into  guardianship  affairs  of  incompetent 
veterans,  hearings  before  subcommittee  on  hospitalization  and  guardianship 
of  incompetent  veterans,  73d  Congress,  2d  session,  by  authority  of  H.  Res.  409, 
Dec.  13,  1934.     1934.     pt.  3,  ii +259-285  p.     *  Paper,  5c.       Y  4.W  89  :  G  93/pt.3 

Veterans'  affairs,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3979  [to  safeguard  estates 

of   veterans   derived   from   payments   of   pension,    compensation,    emergency 
officers'  retirement  pay  and  insurance]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rankin.     Jan.  23, 
1935.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  16,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35^26056 

Life  insurance.    To  clarify  definition  of  disagreement  in  sec.  19,  World  War 
veterans'  act,  1924   [as  amended,   relating  to  insurance  claims],   report  to 
accompany  H.  J.  Res.  112;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rankin.     Jan.  21,  1935.     4  p. 
(H.  rp.  11,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26083 

INTERNAL  REVENUE  TAXATION  JOINT  COMMITTEE 

Income  tax  in  Canada,  and  other  Dominion  and  provincial  taxes;  prepared  for 
Joint  Committee  on  Internal  Revenue  Taxation  by  Andr6  Bernard,  Legisla- 
tive   Reference    Service,    Library    of    Congress.     1^4.     xvii+126    p.    1    pi. 

L.  C.  card  34-26004  Y  4.1n  8/11 :  C16 

SENATE 

Appropriations.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations,  Senate  [fiscal  year 
1935].     Jan.  11,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  doc.  79,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendar  of  business.  Senate,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  10-31,  1935 ;  no. 
2-16.  1935.  various  paging,  large  8°  [Daily  when  Senate  is  in  session. 
The  legislative  day  of  Jan.  30  extended  through  the  calendar  day  Jan.  31. 
No.  1  not  available.]     t  Y  1.3:  74/2-16 

Fruit.  Dietetic  importance  of  Florida  fruits,  article  from  Herald,  Miami,  Fla., 
July  1,  1934,  on  dietetic  importance  of  Florida  fruits,  by  John  Harvey  Kellogg, 
which  was  read  before  47th  annual  meeting  of  Florida  Horticultural  Society 
at  Orlando;  presented  by  Mr.  Fletcher.  1935.  iii+17  p.  (S.  doc.  7,  74th 
Cong.  lf!t  sess. )  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26051 

■  Government.  Administrative  agencies  in  government,  article  on  administrative 
agencies  in  government,  by  Nathan  Boone  Williams ;  presented  by  Mr. 
Fletcher.  1935.  [l]+9  p.  (S.  doc.  12.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26053 

AGEICULTUKE  AND  FORESTRY  COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  12  and  22, 
1935  ;  no.  1  and  2.     1935.     19  p.  and  24  p.  4°     $  Y  4.Ag  8/2 :  74/1,  2 

Loans  to  farmers,  report  to  accompany  S.  859  [to  provide  for  loans  to  farmers 
for  crop  production  and  harvesting  during  1935] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith. 
Jan.  17,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  13,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

MaJhevr  National  Forest.  To  add  lands  to  IMalheur  National  Forest  in  Oregon, 
report  to  accompany  S.  464 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McNary.  Jan.  21,  calendar 
day  Jan.  29,  1935.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  29,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Willamette  National  Forest.  To  authorize  extension  of  exchange  authority 
and  addition  of  public  lands  to  Willamette  National  Forest  in  Oregon,  report 
to  accompany  S.  462 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McNary.  Jan.  21,  calendar  day  Jan. 
29,1935.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  30,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 


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January  1935  31 

APPEOPBIATIONS    CWMMITTEB,    SENATE 

Federal  Communications  Commission.  Appropriations  for  Federal  Communi- 
cations Commission,  National  Mediation  Board,  and  Securities  and  Exchange 
Commission,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  88  [making  additional  appro- 
priations for  Federal  Communications  Commission,  National  Mediation  Board 
including  National  Railroad  Adjustment  Board,  and  Securities  and  Exchange 
Commission,  fiscal  year  1935,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Adams.  Jan.  21,  calendar  day  Jan.  25,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  25,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)  [H.  J.  Res.  88  as  here  reported  includes  appropriations  for  Senate 
and  for  District  of  Columbia-Virginia  Boundary  Commission.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Oovernment  offices.  Independent  offices  appropriation  bill,  1936,  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  3410  [making  appropriations  for  Executive  Office  and  sundry 
independent  executive  bureaus,  boards,  commissions,  and  offices,  fiscal  year 
1936]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Glass.  Jan.  16,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  12,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

. Independent  offices  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1936,  hearings  before 

subcommittee,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  3410.  1935.  ii+12  p. 
♦Paper,   5c.  Y  4.Ap  6/2  :  In  2/936 

Oovernment  officials  and  employees.  Urgent  supplemental  appropriations,  [fis- 
cal year]  1935,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  J.  Res.  88,  making 
additional  appropriations  for  Federal  Communications  Commission,  National 
Mediation  Board,  and  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission,  fiscal  year  1935. 
1935.  ii+48  p.  [These  hearings  relate  to  a  proposed  amendment  to  H.  J. 
Res.  88  for  full  restoration  of  Government  salaries  as  of  Jan.  1,  1935.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.Ap  6/2  :  In  2/935,  supp. 

BANKING   AND   CURRENCY    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Agricultural  credit.  Farm  credit  act  of  1935,  report  to  accompany  S.  1384  [to 
amend  emergency  farm  mortgage  act  of  1933,  to  amend  Federal  farm  loan  act, 
to  amend  agricultural  marketing  act,  and  to  amend  farm  credit  act  of  1933]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Fletcher.  Jan.  21,  calendar  day  Jan.  29,  1935.  7  p.  ( S.  rp. 
31,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26084 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  Extension  of  functions  of  Reconstruction 
Finance  Corporation,  report  to  accompany  S.  1175 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fletcher. 
Jan.  21,  calendar  day  Jan.  23,  1935.  7  p.  (S.  rp.  21,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
[S.  1175  also  continues  the  Commodity  Credit  Corporation,  the  Export-Import 
Bank  of  Washington,  and  the  Second  Export-Import  Bank  of  Washington, 
D.  C,  as  agencies  of  United  States.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26085 

J To  extend  functions  of  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  hearing,  74th 

Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  1175,  Jan.  23,  1935.  1935.  iii+31  p.  [S.  1175 
also  continues  the  Commodity  Credit  Corporation,  the  Export-Import  Bank  of 
Washington,  and  the  Second  Export-Import  Bank  of  Washington,  D.  C,  as 
agencies  of  United  States.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.B  22/3  :  R  24/3 

Speculation.  Stock  exchange  practices,  hearings,  73d  Congress.  2d  session,  on 
S.  Res.  84  (72d  Congress),  to  investigate  practices  of  stock  exchanges  with  re- 
spect to  buying  and  selling  and  borrowing  and  lending  of  listed  securities,  and 
S.  Res.  56  and  S.  Res.  97  (73d  Congress),  resolutions  to  investigate  matter  of 
banking  operations  and  practices,  transactions  relating  to  any  sale,  exchange, 
purchase,  acquisition,  borrowing,  lending,  financing,  issuing,  distributing,  or 
other  disposition  of,  or  dealing  in,  securities  or  credit  by  any  person  or  firm, 
partnership,  company,  association,  corporation,  or  other  entity,  with  view  to 
recommending  necessary  legislation,  under  taxing  power  or  other  Federal 
powers.  May  3  and  4,  1934.  1934.  pt.  19,  iv+S269-8738  p.  18  pi.  184  p.  of  pi. 
[Part  19  consists  of  exhibits  in  connection  with  the  Cleveland  banking  investi- 
gation.]    *  Paper,  $1.00.  Y  4.B  22/3  :  St  6/5/pt.  19 


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32  January  1935 

COMMEiR€E    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  17,  1935 ;  no.  1. 
1935.     20  p.  4°     *  Y  4.C  73/2 :  74/1 

Coasting  trade.  Amend  sec.  27  of  merchant  marine  act,  1920  [relating  to  coast- 
wise trade],  report  to  accompany  S.  619;  submitted  by  Mr.  Oopeland.  Jan.  21, 
calendar  day  Jan.  24,  1985.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  24,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

DISTRICT   OF   COLUMBIA   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Buildings.  Condemnation  of  dangerous  buildings,  report  to  accompany  S.  403 
[to  amend  act  to  authorize  commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  to  remove 
dangerous  and  unsafe  buildings  and  parts  thereof]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  King. 
Jan.  21,  calendar  day  Jan.  25,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  27,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

■ To  amend  laws  of  District  of  Columbia  relating  to  condemnation  of  insani- 
tary buildings,  report  to  accompany  S.  40G  [to  amend  act  to  create  board  for 
condemnation  of  insanitary  Imildings  in  District  of  Columbia]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Austin.  Jan.  21,  calendar  day  Jan.  28,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  28,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Pai>er,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  16.  1935 ;  no  1. 
1935.     8  p.  4°     t  Y  4.  D  63/2 :  74/1 

Commission  on  Licensure  to  Practice  the  Healing  Art  in  District  of  Columbia. 
To  amend  act  to  regulate  practice  of  healing  art  in  District  of  Columbia, 
report  to  accompany  S.  401  [to  amend  act  to  regulate  practice  of  healing  art 
to  protect  public  health  in  District  of  Columbia,  by  substituting  corporation 
counsel  of  District  of  Columbia  for  United  States  attorney  for  District  of 
Columbia  as  member  of  Commission  on  Licensure  to  Practice  the  Healing 
Art  in  District  of  Columbia]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Copeland.  Jan.  3,  calendar 
day  Jan.  7,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  7,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Daughters  of  Union  Veterans  of  Civil  War.  Exempt  from  taxation  property  of 
Daughters  of  Union  Veterans  of  Civil  War  in  District  of  Columbia,  report 
to  accompany  S.  304;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.  Jan.  3,  calendar  day  Jan. 
7,  1935.    1  p.     ( S.  rp.  1,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Dioellings.  Unlawful  entry  on  private  property,  report  to  accompany  S.  402 
[to  amend  sec.  824  of  code  of  laws  for  District  of  Columbia,  relative  to 
entering  or  remaining  in  any  unoccupied  dvpelling  against  will  of  owner]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  King.  Jan.  3,  calendar  day  Jan.  7,  1935.  2  p.  (S,  i-p.  8, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Gamhling.  To  amend  gambling  laws  of  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  398  [to  amend  act  to  establish  code  of  law  for  District  of  Columbia, 
and  acts  amendatory  thereof  and  supplemental  thereto]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
King.  Jan.  3,  calendar  day  Jan.  7,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  4,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Interest  and  usurp,  .\mend  sec.  1180  of  code  of  law  for  District  of  Columbia 
with  respect  to  usury,  report  to  accompany  S.  396 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Reynolds. 
Jan.  3,  calendar  day  Jan.  7,  1935.     3  p.     (S.   rp.  2,  74th  Cong.   1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Land.  Acquisition  of  land  in  District  of  Columbia  for  public  projects,  report  to 
accompany  S.  404  [to  provide  for  acquisition  of  land  in  District  of  Columbia 
in  excess  of  that  required  for  public  projects  and  improvements]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Austin.  Jan.  3,  calendar  day  Jan.  7,  1935,  3  p.  (S.  rp.  9,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Motor  vehicles.  Financial  responsibility  of  motor-vehicle  operators  in  District 
of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany  S.  408  [to  promote  safety  on  public  high- 
ways of  District  of  Columbia  by  providing  for  financial  responsibility  of 
owners  and  operators  of  motor  vehicles  for  damages  caused  by  motor  vehicles 
on  public  highways  in  District  of  Columbia,  to  prescribe  penalties  for  violation 
of  provisions  of  this  act,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McCarran. 
Jan.  3,  calendar  day  Jan.  7,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  10,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
[Corrected  print.     1st  print  reads  incorrectly  H.  R.  408  instead  of  S.  408.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

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January  1935  33 

Police  Department.  Relating  to  sale  conducted  by  property  clerk  of  District 
of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany  S.  399  [to  amend  sec.  416  and  417,  Revised 
statutes,  relating  to  District  of  Columbia,  relative  to  disposal  of  proi)erty  in 
custody  of  property  clerk  of  Police  Department]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  King. 
Jan.  3,  calendar  day  Jan.  7,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.   5,   74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Real  estate.  Recording  and  i-elease  of  deeds  of  trust  and  mortgages  in  District 
of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany  S.  397 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  King.  Jan.  3, 
calendar  day  Jan.  7,  1935.    5  p.     (S.  rp.  3,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sclwols.  To  i)ermit  stepchildren  to  be  admitted  to  public  schools  of  District  of 
Columbia,  report  to  accompany  S.  400  [to  permit  step-children  of  certain  offi- 
cers and  employees  of  United  States  to  be  admitted  to  public  schools  of  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia  without  payment  of  tuition]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper. 
Jan.  3,  calendar  day  Jan.  7,  1935.     1  p.      (S.  rp.  6,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

FINANCE  COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  9^22,  19S5; 
no.  1-4.     1935.     various  paging,  4"     %  Y  4.F  49 :  74/1-4 

Government  securities.  Amend  2d  liberty  bond  act,  as  amended,  etc.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  4304  [to  amend  2d  liberty  bond  act,  as  amended,  and  for 
other  purposes,  so  as  to  permit  more  flexible  and  economical  Government 
financing,  etc.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Harrison.  Jan.  21,  calendar  day  Jan.  29, 
1935.  6  p.  (S.  rp.  32,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26086 

Life  insurance.    To  clarify  definition  of  disagreement  in  sec.  19,  "World  War  vet- 
erans' act,  1924  [as  amended,  relating  to  insurance  claims],  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  J.  Res.  112;  submitted  by  Mr.  Harrison.    Jan.  21,  calendar  day  Jan. 
23,1935.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  22,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26087 

.Social  security.  Economic  security  act,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on 
S.  1130,  to  alleviate  hazards  of  old  age,  unemployment,  illness,  and  depend- 
ency, to  establish  a  social  insurance  board  in  Department  of  Labor,  to  raise 
revenue,  and  for  other  purposes,  Jan.  22  [-25],  1935.  1935.  pts.  1,  2,  [v]-j- 
1-140  p.  2  tab.    *  Paper,  pt.  1,  5c. ;  *  pt.  2,  10c.  Y  4.F  49  :  Ec  7/7/pt.  1, 2 

FOREIGN  RELATIONS  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  11  and  21,  1935; 
no.  1  and  2.    1935.    Each  12  p.  4°     $  Y  4.F  76/2  :  74/1,  2 

Foreign  service.  Relief  of  foreign  service  officers  of  United  States,  report  to 
accompany  S.  267  [for  relief  of  certain  officers  and  employees  of  foreign  service 
of  United  States  who,  while  in  course  of  their  respective  duties,  suffered  losses 
of  personal  property  by  reason  of  catastrophes  of  nature,  namely  earthquake 
which  occurred  at  Managua,  Nicaragua,  on  Mar.  31,  1931]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Bulkley.  Jan.  17,  calendar  day  Jan.  18,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  15,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fox,  Mrs.  Louise.  Louise  Fox,  report  to  accompany  S.  736  [for  relief  of  Louise 
Fox,  widow  of  William  C.  Fox]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wagner.  Jan.  21,  1935. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  19,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pan  American  Institute  of  Geography  and  History.  American  Institute  of  Geog- 
raphy and  History  at  Mexico  City,  report  to  accompany  S.  411  [to  authorize 
annual  appropriation  to  pay  pro  rata  share  of  United  States  of  expenses  of 
Pan  American  Institute  of  Geography  and  History  at  Mexico  City]  ;  submitted 
by   Mr.   Pittman.     Jan.   21,   1935.     2  p.      (S.   rp.   17,   74th   Cong.   1st   sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Special  Mexican  Claims  Commission,  report  to  accompany  S.  1068  [to  establish 
commission  for  settlement  of  special  claims  comprehended  within  terms  of 
convention  between  United  States  of  America  and  United  Mexican  States  con- 
cluded Apr.  24,  1934,  to  be  known  as  Special  Mexican  Claims  Commission]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Pittman.  Jan.  21,  calendar  day  Jan.  25,  1935.  5  p.  (S.  rp. 
26,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26059 

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34  January  1935 

Wales  Island  Packing  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  753  [to  carry  out  findings  of 
Court  of  Claims  in  case  of  Wales  Island  Packing  Company]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Pittman.    Jan.  21, 1935.    22  p.     ( S.  rp.  18,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

INTEKSTATE  COMMEI?OE  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  23,  1935 ;  no.  1. 
1935.    7  p.  4"     t  Y  4.1n  8/3  :  74/1 

IRRIGATION    AND    KECI-\MATION    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Reclamation  of  land.  Survey  of  land  and  water  policies,  report  to  accompany 
S.  Res.  58  [authorizing  survey  of  all  land  and  water  policies  and  projects  of 
the  various  executive  agencies  and  establishments  of  Government,  by  special 
committee]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Mahoney.  Jan.  21,  calendar  day  Jan.  23, 
1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  23,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

JUDICIARY    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  21,  1935 ;  no.  1. 
1935.     24  p.  4"     $  Y  4.  J  89/2 :  74/1 

MINES   AND  MINING  COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Petroleum.  Regulation  of  shipment  in  interstate  and  foreign  commerce  of 
petroleum,  report  to  accompany  S.  1190  [to  regulate  interstate  and  fox'eign 
commerce  in  petroleum  and  its  products  by  prohibiting  shipment  in  such 
commerce  of  petroleiun  and  its  products  produced  in  violation  of  State  law]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Pope.  Jan.  17,  calendar  day  Jan.  18,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
14,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26088 

Public  lands.  To  amend  mining  act  of  May  10,  1872,  as  amended,  report  to 
accompany  S.  575  [to  amend  mining  act  of  May  10.  1872,  as  amended,  so  as 
to  provide  for  location  and  patenting  of  lands  of  United  States  and  Alaska 
for  mill  sites  and  for  landing  fields  and  for  airports]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Logan.     Jan.  21.  1935.     2  p.      (S.  rp.  16,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

NAVAL  AFFAIRS   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  22,  1935;  no.  1. 
1935.     8  p.   large  8"     $  Y  4. N  22/2  :  74/1 

National  defense.  To  prohibit  making  of  photographs,  sketches,  or  maps  of 
vital  military  and  naval  defensive  installations  and  equipment,  report  to 
accompany  S.  92 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Trammell.  Jan.  21,  calendar  day  Jan.  22, 
1935.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  20,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

POST   OFFICES   AND   POST   ROADS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Air  mail.  Extension  of  air-mail  contracts  for  6  months,  report  to  accompany 
S.  932;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Mahoney.  Jan.  30,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  33,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Commercial  products.  To  prohibit  sending  unsolicited  merchandise  through 
mails,  report  to  accompany  S.  1226;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hayden.  Jan.  30, 
1935.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  34,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

PRINTING   COMMITTEE,    SENATEl 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  calendar  of  bills,  resolutions,  petitions,  manu- 
scripts, communications,  etc.,  referred  to  Committee  on  Printing  for  consid- 
eration and  action  thereon,  June  18,  1934;  no.  2  [final  print],  73d  Congress, 
2d  session.  1934.  10  p.  4°  [The  title  page  reads  incorrectly  "  2d  session  " 
and  "  no.  2  ",  but  manuscript  corrections  have  been  made  sti-iking  out  "  2d 
session  "  and  substituting  "  final  print  "  for  "  no.  2."]     t    Y  4.P  93/3  :  73/Final 

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SENATORIAL    CAMPAIGIS"    ElXPENDITTrRBS,     SETJ5CT    COMMITTEE    ON     INVEISTTGATION     OF, 

SENATE 

Campaign  funds.  Senatorial  campaign  expenditures,  1934,  report  pursuant  to 
S.  Res.  173  [73d  Congress]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Byrnes.  Jan.  10,  1935.  1  p. 
( S.  rp.  11,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 


COURT  OF  CLAIMS 

American  Propeller  and  Manufacitwrng  Company  v.  United  States;  report  of 
commissioner.     [1934.]     no.  B-28,  p.  53-71.     $  Ju  3.8 :  Am  35/54 

Brewerton  Coal  Corporation  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1934.] 
no.  41945,  p.  15-18.     t  Ju  3.8 :  B  758/7 

Brunner.  Charles  F.  Brunner  v.  United  States  ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1934.] 
no.  41834,  p.  7-9.    t  Ju  3.8 :  B  836 

Bunker  Hill  Country  Cluh  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Dec.  3,  1934.     [1934.]    no.  42005,  7  p.    % 

'      Ju  3.9/a  :  B  8S4/2 

Cases.  January  calendar,  1935.  1935.  11  p.  [Part  of  the  pages  are  blank.]  t 
L.  C.  card  29^16270  Ju  3.5  :  935/1 

February  calendar,  1935.    1935.    15  p.     [Part  of  the  pages  are  blank.]     % 

Ju  3.5 :  935/2 

Castle.  Charles  J.  Castle  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1935.] 
no.  42041,  p.  97-101.    t  Ju  3.8 :  C  279/4 

Greene.  Charles  L.  Greene  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact,  conclusion 
of  law  [and  memorandum],  decided  Dec.  3,  1934.     [1934.]     no.  42340,  2  p.    $ 

Ju  3.9/a  :  G  83 

Hovey,  C.  F.,  Company.  C.  F.  Hovey  Company  v.  United  States ;  report  of 
commissioner.     [1934.]     no.  J-673,  p.  9-14.    %  Ju3.8:H824 

Euber.  Joseph  Huber  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1934.]  no. 
M-103,  p.  5-7.    t  Ju  3.8 :  H  862 

Jacobus.  Abraham  Jacobus  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclu- 
sion of  law,  and  memorandum],  decided  Dec.  3,  1934.  [1934.]  no.  M^12, 
5  p.    $  Ju  3.9/a  :  J  156 

Eugene  Jacobus  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of 

law,  and  memorandum],  decided  Dec.  3,  1934.     [1934.]     [no.]  M-411,  4  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  J  156/2 

William  H.  Jacobus  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 

of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Dec.  3,  1934.    [1934.]    no.  M-413,  7  p.    t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  J  156/3 

Johnson.  Louverna  Frances  Johnson  and  Marshall  B.  Johnson  v.  United  States ; 
special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  memorandum],  decided  Dec.  3, 
1934.     [1934.]     no.  41981,  7  p.    t  Ju  3.9/a  :  J  634/2 

Jones.  James  Calvin  Jones  v.  United  States,  on  plea  in  bar;  [opinion  of  court] 
decided  Dec.  3,  1934.     [1934.]     3  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a:  J  718 

Judgments.  [Judgments  rendered,  year  ended  Dec.  1,  1934.]  [1934.]  15  p.  t 
L.  C.  card  9-6546  Ju  3.6  :  934 

Same,  with  title.  Judgments  rendered  by  Court  of  Claims,  letter  trans- 
mitting statement  of  all  judgments  rendered  by  Court  of  Claims  for  year 
ended  Dec.  1,  1934.  Jan.  3,  calendar  day  Jan.  4,  1935.  35  p.  (S.  doc.  5,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kansa  Indians.  Kansas  or  Kaw  tribe  of  Indians  v.  United  States ;  special  find- 
ings of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Dec.  3,  1934. 
[1934.]     no.  F-64,  42  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  K  133 

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36  January  1935 

King,  W.  8.,  d  Co.,  Incorporated.  W.  S.  King  &  Company,  Inc.,  v.  United  States ; 
special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided 
Dec.  3,  1934.     [1934.]     no.  M-91,  12  p.     J  Ju  3.9/a :  K  589/2 

Liggett  and  Myers  Tobacco  Co.  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1934.]     no.  42107,  p.  9-12.     $  Ju  3.8  :L  626/3 

Massachusetts.  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts  v.  United  States ;  report  of 
commissioner.     [1934.]     no.  42411,  p.  &-12.     $  Ju  3.8  :M  382/6 

O'DonneU.  Louis  A..  O'Donnell  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1934.]     no.  M-82,  p.  11-16.     %  Ju  3.8  :  Od  5/3 

Padfico.  Francesco  Pacifico  v.  United  States,  on  demurrer ;  [opinion  of  court] 
decided  Dec.  3,  1934.     [1934.]     no.  42660,  2  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  P 119/2 

Reid.  John  Reid,  jr.,  v.  Unitetl  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of 
law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Dec.  3,  1934.^     [1934.]     no.  M-180,  6  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  R  272 

Taaz.  William  H.  Toaz  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  law,  and  memorandum],  decided  Dec.  3,  1934.     [1934.]     no.  42537,  2  p.     $ 

Ju  3.9/a:   T55 

Wells.  Earl  Wells  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact,  conclusion  of  law 
[and  memorandum],  decided  Dec.  3,  1934.     [1934.]     no.  42076,  2  p.     $ 

Ju  3.9/a  :  W  462/3 

Whitehall  Lunch  Club  v.  United  States,  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of 
law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Dec.  3,  1934.     [1934.]    no.  M-394,  6  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  W  587 

COURT  OF  CUSTOMS  AND  PATENT  APPEALS 

Aneroid  barometers.  Customs  appeal  no.  3862,  United  States  v.  American 
Paulin  System,  Inc.,  transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  i+18  p.    %  Ju  7.6 :  Am  35/19 

Statuettes.  Customs  appeal  no.  3858,  United  States  v.  Okuda  &  Co.,  H.  R. 
Okuda,  transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1934.]  cover 
title,  i+15  p.     t  Ju7.6:01i7 

DISTRICT  OF   COLUMBIA 

Public  Utilities  Commission.  21st  annual  report  of  Public  Utilities  Commission 
of  District  of  Columbia,  [calendar  year]  1933.  1934.  v+66  p.  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  14-30633  DC  43.1:  933 

Same.     (H.  doc.  134,  73d  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Reports.  Report  of  government  of  District  of  Columbia,  year  ended  June  30, 
1934.  1935.  iii+181  p.  [Includes  report  of  commissioners  and  miscellaneous 
reports.]     *  Paper,  15c.  DC  1.1 :  934 

Same.    (H.  doc.  69,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

United  States  Court  of  Appeals.  No.  6297,  Apr.  term,  1934,  Marie  C.  Carusi  v. 
Melvin  C.  Hazen,  George  E.  Allen,  and  Daniel  I  Sultan,  constituting  board  of 
commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia ;  brief  for  appellees.  [1934.]  cover 
title,  ii+31  p.     t  DC  9.5  :  C  251 

Nos.  6314  and  6315,  Washington  Railway  and  Electric  Company  v.  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia,  a  municipal  corporation,  and  Mason  M.  Patrick,  Riley  E. 
Elgen,  and  John  C.  Gotwals,  constituting  Public  Utilities  Commission  of  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia ;  Capital  Traction  Company  v.  [same]  ;  brief  on  behalf  of 
appellees.    [1935.]    cover  title,  ii+ 35  p.    t  DC  9.5  :W  279/3 

Transcript  of  record,  Oct.  term.  1934,  no.  6385,  Eugene  O.  Sykes  [et  al.], 

as  Federal  Communications  Commission,  vs.  Jenny  Wren  Company,  appeal 
from  Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+13  p.     t 

DC  9.5  :  W  926 

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January  1935  37 

ECONOMIC  SECDTIITY  COMMITTEE 

Note. — The  Economic  Security  Committee  was  establislied  under  the  provisions  of 
Executive  order  6757  ■  of  June  29,  193-1,  to  study  problems  relating  to  the  economic 
security  of  individuals,  and  to  report  to  the  President  its  recommendations  concerning 
proposals  which  in  its  judgment  will  promote  greater  economic  security. 

Report.     Report  to  the  President  of  Committee  on  Economic  Security.     1935. 
vii+53  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26030  Y3.Ee74:2R29 

Same,  Supplement.     1935.     [1] +18  p.  2  tab.     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.Ec  74  :  2  R  29/supp. 

EMPLOYEES'  COMPENSATION  COMMISSION 

Report.     18th  annual  report  of  United  States  Employees'  Compensation  Com- 
mission,  July   1,    1933-June  30,    1934 ;   commissioners,    Jewell    W.    Swofford, 
chairman,  Harrv  Bassett,  John  M.  Morin.     1935.     iii+47  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  18-26057  EC  1.1 :  934 

Same.     (H.  doc.  25,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 


FARM  CREDIT  ADMINISTRATION 

Agricultural  credit.  Advantages  of  cooperative  credit,  by  W.  I.  Myers,  gov- 
ernor, Farm  Credit  Administration,  address  at  annual  agricultural  confer- 
ence, Purdue  University,  Jan.  15,  1935.     [1935.]     20  p.  narrow  8°    t 

FCA  1.9 :  M  99/14 

Cooperative  credit  for  farmers,  by  Albert  S.  Goss,  land  bank  commis- 
sioner. Farm  Credit  Administration,  address  before  National  Grange,  Nov. 
1934.     [1935.]     16  p.  narrow  8"     t  FCA  1.9  :G  69/7 

Agricultural  financing  through  Farm  Credit  Administration.  Jan.  1935.  32 
p.  il.  narrow  8°     (Circular  5.)     t  FCA  1.4:  5/3 

Crops.  Loans  for  crop  production  [through  production  credit  associations]. 
Jan.  1935.     [6]  p.  il.  narrow  16°     (Circular  F.)      t  FCA  1.4/2  :F 

Federal  credit  unions,  cooperative  thrift  &  loan  associations.  Jan.  1935.  8  p. 
narrow  8''     (Circular  10.)     t  FCA  1.4: 10/2 

Federal  Farm  Mortgage  Corporation^  3  percent  bonds  of  1942-^7,  dated  Jan. 
15,  1935,  due  Jan.  15,  1947,  redeemable  at  option  of  corporation  on  any 
interest-payment  date  on  and  after  Jan.  15,  1942,  at  par  and  accrued  interest, 
interest  payable  Jan.  15  and  July  15.     1935.     1  p.  4°     t  FCA  1.2 :  B  64/4 


FEDERAL  COMMUNICATIONS  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  Federal  Communications  Commission  was  established  under  the  provisions 
of  S.  3285,  73d  Congress  (Public  416,  approved  June  19,  1934),  an  act  for  regulation  of 
interstate  and  foreign  communication  by  wire  or  radio.  The  act  also  abolished  the 
Federal  Radio  Commission,  transferring  its  functions  to  the  newly  created  Federal 
Communications  Commission. 

Lee,  Don,  Broadcasting  System.  No.  6158,  in  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of 
Columbia,  Don  Lee  Broadcasting  System  v.  Federal  Communications  Com- 
mission, and  Magnolia  Park  Ltd.,  Pickwick  Broadcasting  Corporation,  [and] 
Evening  Herald  Publishing  Company,  interveners ;  brief  on  behalf  of  Fed- 
eral Communications  Commission,     [1934.]     cover  title,  ii+28  p.    + 

CC 1.  9 :  L  511 

Magnolia  Petroleum  Company.  No.  6260,  in  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of 
Columbia,  Magnolia  Petroleum  Company  and  Sabine  Broadcasting  Company, 
Inc.,  V.  Federal  Communications  Commission ;  brief  on  behalf  of  Federal 
Communications  Commission.     [1934.]    cover  title,  i +21  p.    $    CCl.  9:M275 

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38  January  1935 

FEDERAL  COORDINATOR  OF  TRANSPORTATION 

Passenger  traffic  report;  prepared  by  Section  of  Transportation  Service.    [1935.] 
cover  title,  [l]+272  p.  11.  4°     [Reproduced  by  various  duplicating  processes, 
except  the  cover,  which  is  printed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  A  35-290  Y  3.  F  31/6 :  2  P  26/3 

FEDERAL  EMERGENCY  ADMINISTRATION  OF  PUBLIC 

WORKS 

Electric  utilities.     Municipally  owned  electric  utilities  in  United  States,  1934. 
1934.    iii+64  p.  map.     *  Cloth,  $1.00. 
L.  C.  card  35-26018  Y  3.  F  31/4  :  2  El  2 

FEDERAL  EMERGENCY  RELIEF  ADMINISTRATION 

Purpose  and   activities   of   Federal   Emergency   Relief   Administration.     1935. 
ii+6  p.    t 
L.   C.  card  35-26012  Y  3.  F31/5  :  2  P97 

Report.     Monthly  report  of  Federal  Emergency  Relief  Administration,   Sept. 
1-30,  1934 ;  Harry  L.  Hopkins,  Federal  emergency  relief  administrator.    1935. 
ii+41  p.  il.     t 
L.  C.  card  33-26505  Y  3.  F  31/5  :  8/934-9 

■ Same,  Oct.  1-31,  1934;  Harry  L.  Hopkins,  Federal  emergency  relief  ad- 
ministrator.   1935.    iii+28p.    t  Y  3.  F  31/5  :  8/934-10 

FEDERAL  HOME  LOAN  BANK  BOARD 

Federal  home  loan  hank  revieic,  v.  1,  no.  4;  Jan.  1935.     [1935.1       cover  title, 
[21+103-141  p.  il.  4°     [Mai>  on  p.  3  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy, 
$1.00  a  vr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.40. 
L.  C.  card  34-28163  ,  Y  3.  F  31/3 : 9/1^ 

Note. — The  Federal  home  loan  bank  review  is  the  board's  medium  of  communica- 
tion with  memb(>r  institutions  of  Federal  home  loan  banlc  system  and  is  tlie  only 
offlcinl  orsan  or  i)erio<lical  publication  of  the  board.  Tlie  Review  will  be  sent  to  all 
member  institutions  without  charge.  Others  desiring  copies  may  obtain  them  from 
the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

HOME  OWNERS'  LOAN  CORPORATION 

Reconditioning.  Master  specifications  of  Reconditioning  Division,  Home  Own- 
ers' Loan  Corporation,  Washington,  D.  C.     [1935.1     [11+32  p.  4°     t 

Y  3.  F  31/3  :  8  Sp  3 

FEDERAL  HOUSING  ADMINISTRATION 

Better  Jiousing.  v.  1.  no.  12-14;  Jan.  3-23,  1935.     [1935.]     Each  8  p.  il.     (FHA 
143,  146,  and  153.)      [Weekly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  35-26089  Y  3.  F  31/11 :  9/1-12  to  1-14 

Better  Housing  Program.  Let  "  Inspiration  House "  show  you  the  way  to 
brighten  your  own  home ;  issued  by  Modernize  Sacramento  Campaign  Com- 
mittee for  purix>se  of  encouraging  fullest  u.se  of  provisions  of  national  hous- 
ing act.  [Allied  Printing  Trades  Council,  Sacramento,  1934.]  cover  title, 
16  p.  il.     [Test  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     f      Y  3.F  31/11 :  2  In  7/2 

Local  chairmen  of  Better  Housing  Program  committees,  appointed  and 

reported  to  Jan.  7,  1935.     [1935.]     122  p.     (FHA  114  (d).)     t 

Y  3.F  31/11 :  11/5 

How  to  order  publications — See  information  follOTvingr  Contents 


January  1935  39 

Parens.     Open  this  door  to  farm  property  improvement  [how  every  farmer  can 
improve  farm  property  and  farm  values  through  Better  Housing  Program], 
n.  p.   [1935].     32  p.  il.     (FHA  136,  1st  edition.)      [Includes  list  of  Govern- 
ment pamphlets  containing  information  for  property  owners.]     t 
L.  C.  card  35-26090  Y  3.F  31/11 :  2  F  22 

Modernization  credits.  Bank  in  Pacific  Coast  town  of  10,000  [Bremerton, 
Wash.]  has  made  111  modernization  loans.  [1935.]  4  p.  4°  (Form  FHB 
37. )     t  Y  3.F  31/11 :  2  L  78/6 

How  a  New  Hampshire  bank  [Nashua  Trust  Company,  Nashua,  N.  H.] 

has  made  45  modernization  loans.     [1935.]     4  p.  4°     (Form  FHE  38.)     t 

Y  3.F  31/11 :  2  L  78/7 

How  a  Wisconsin  bank  [Anchor  State  Bank,  West  Milwaukee,  Wis.]  has 

made  228  modernization  loans.     [1935.]     4  p.  4°     (Form  FHE  40.)     t 

Y  3.F  31/11 :  2  L  78/8 

How  one  Illinois  bank  [Prairie  State  Bank,  Oak  Park.  111.]  has  made 

124  modernization  loans.     [1935.]     4  p.  4°     (Form  FHE  45.)     t 

Y  3.F  31/11 :  2  L  78/4 

— —  Modernization  credit  plan,  information  for  national  banks.  State  banks, 
trust  companies,  industrial  banks,  and  finance  companies,  relating  to  credit 
insurance  for  alteration,  repair,  and  improvement  of  real  property,  as  pro- 
vided for  In  title  1  of  national  housing  act.  Aug.  10,  1934,  revised  Nov.  15, 
1934,  reissued  [with  slight  changes]  Dec.  10,  1934.  39  p.  il.  4°  (Bulle- 
tin 1.)     t  Y  3.F  31/11 :  12/l/rev.-2 

Modernization  credit  plan,  information  for  savings,  building  and  loan 

associations,  savings  banks,  insurance  companies,  mortgage  companies,  coop- 
erative banking  organizations,  and  similar  institutions,  relating  to  credit  in- 
surance for  alteration,  repair,  and  improvement  of  real  property,  as  provided 
for  in  title  1  of  national  housing  act.  Aug.  28,  1934,  revised  Dec.  10,  1934. 
[1934.]     39   p.   il.    4°     (Bulletin    2.)     t  Y 3.F 31/11 :  12/2/rev. 

This  Texas  bank  [Mercantile  National  Bank,  Dallas,  Tex.]   reports  253 

modernization  loans.     [1935.]     4  p.  4"     (Form  FHE  44.)     t 

Y3.F31/ll:2L7S/9 

Mortgage  insurance.  Mutual  mortgage  insurance,  regulations  under  title  2  of 
national  housing  act  (except  operations  under  sec.  207,  low-cost  housing  in- 
surance). Nov.  27,  1934  [reprint  with  changes  Dec.  7]  1934.  224- [1]  p. 
(Circular  1;   [FHA  2010,  reprinted  12-7-34].)     f  Y  3.F  31/11 :  4/1/rev. 

Operative  builders,   information  concerning  insurance  of  mortgages  on 

projects  of  operative  builders  under  title  2  of  national  housing  act  (except 
oi>erations  under  sec.  207).  Dec.  15,  1934.  7  p.  (Circular  4;  [FHA  form 
2041].)     t  Y  3.F  31/11 :  4/4 

Subdivision  development,  standards  for  insurance  of  mortgages  on  prop- 
erties located  in  undeveloped  subdivisions,  title  2  of  national  housing  act. 
Jan.  10,  1935.     12  p.      (Circular  5;  FHA  form  2037.)     f       Y  3.F  31/11 :  4/5 

Radio  programs.  Tune  in !  radio  broadcast  schedule  [for  programs  of  Federal 
Housing  Administration],    n.p.  [1935].     [2]  p.  il.  narrow  12°     (FHA  1.38.)     t 

Y  3.F  31/11 :  2  R  11 

FEDERAL  POWER  COMMISSION" 

Report.     14th  annual  report  of  Federal  Power  Commission,  fiscal  yenr  1934,  with 
additional  activities  to  Dec.  1,  1934.     1935.     vii+272  p.  1  pi.  map.     *  Paper, 
25c. 
L.  C.  card  21-27492  FP  1.1 :  934 

Same.     (H.  doc.  26,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

FEDERAL  RADIO  COMMISSION 

See  Federal  Communications  Commission,   p.  37. 
HOTV  to  order  publications — See  Inforniatlon  follo-vrlng   Contents 


40  January  1935 

FEDERAL  RESERVE  BOARD 

Federal  reserve  bulletin.  Federal  reserve  bulletin,  Dec.  1934;  [v.  20,  no.  12]. 
1934.  V +771-865  p.  il.  map,  4°  [Monthly.  Includes  Index  to  v.  20.]  t  Paper, 
20c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.60. 

L.  C.  card  15-26318  FR  1.3/1 :  20/12 

Note. — The  bulletin  contains,  in  addition  to  the  regular  official  announcements,  the 
national  review  of  business  conditions,  detailed  analyses  of  business  conditions,  research 
studies,  reviews  of  foreign  banking,  and  complete  statistics  showing  the  condition  of 
Federal  reserve  banks  and  member  banks.  It  will  be  sent  to  all  member  banks  without 
charge.  Others  desiring  copies  may  obtain  them  from  the  Federal  Reserve  Board, 
Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Same,  Jan.  1935;  [v.  21,  no.  1].     1985.     iv+1-68  p.  il.  map,  4°     [Monthly.] 

FR  1.3/1 :  21/1 

Federal  reserve  member  banks.     Federal  reserve  inter-district  collection  system, 
banks  upon  which  items  will  be  received  by  Federal  reserve  banks  for  collec- 
tion and  credit,  Jan.  1,  1935.     1935.     iii+64  p.  il.  4"    t 
L.  C.  card  16-26870  FR  1.9  :  935/1 

Member  bank  call  report  63,  condition  of  member  banks  [of  Federal  re- 
serve system],  Oct.  17,  1934.     1935.     ii-f  22  p.  il.  4°     t  FRl.ll :  63 

Housing.  Provisions  of  national  housing  act,  approved  June  27,  1934  (public 
no.  479,  73d  Congress),  affecting  Federal  reserve  system.  [Reprint]  1935. 
1  p.     t  FR  1.13  :  933/amdt.-3/rep. 

Interest.  Payment  of  interest  on  deposits.  1934.  10  p.  (Regulation  Q  [series 
of  1935].)  [This  Regulation  as  printed  herewith  is  in  the  form  as  amended, 
effective  Feb.  1,  ]935.     Supersedes  Regulation  Q.  series  of  1933.]     t 

FR  1.6 :  935/Q 

Mortgages.  Section  10  of  Federal  farm  mortgage  coi^poration  act,  approved  Jan. 
31,  1934  (public  no.  88,  73d  Congress),  amending  sec.  13  and  14  of  Federal 
reserve  act.     [Reprint]  1935.     1  p.     t  FR  1.13 :  933/amdt./rep. 

FEDERAL  TRADE  COMMISSION 

Note. — Tlie  bound  volumes  of  the  Federal  Trade  Commission  decisions  are  sold  by  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.  Separate  opinions  are  sold  on  subscrip- 
tion, price  $1.00  per  volume;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50;  single  copies,  5c. 

American  Smelting  and  Refining  Company.  In  matter  of  American  Smelting  & 
Refining  Company,  complaint,  opinion,  and  order;  docket  2102,  complaint, 
Apr.  26,  1933,  order,  June  25,  1934.  1935.  [l]-|-94-106  p.  ([Decision] 
1006.)     [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  19.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FTl.ll/a  2: 1006 

Chic-Arnerican  Distributing  Company.  In  matter  of  A.  G.  Ashley,  trading  as 
Chic-American  Distributing  Company,  complaint  and  order;  docket  2172, 
complaint,  Apr.  26,  1934,  order,  June  12,  1984.  [1935.]  p.  7&-84.  ( [Decision] 
1004.)      [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  19.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FTl.ll/a  2 :  1004 

Croxon,  Incorporated.  In  matter  of  Croxon,  Incorporated,  and  A.  W.  Lublin, 
complaint  (svnopsis)  [report]  findings,  and  order;  docket  2096,  complaint. 
Mar.  27.  1983,  decision.  May  28,  1934.  [1934.]  p.  35-44.  ([Decision]  998.) 
[From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  19.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FT  1.11/a  2  :  998 

Decisions.  Index  to  v.  18  [of  Federal  Trade  Commission  decisions].  [1934.] 
7  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  FT  1.11/a  1 :  18/ind. 

Landis  Medicine  Company.  In  matter  of  Henry  B.  Tonnies,  doing  business 
under  name  and  style  of  Landis  Medicine  Company,  complaint  and  order; 
docket  2162,  complaint,  Feb.  8,  1934,  order,  June  4,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  45-49. 
([Decision]  999.)     [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  19.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

FT  1.11/a  2 :  999 

Lee,  George  H.,  Company.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit, 
Nov.  term,  1934,  Federal  Trade  Commission  v.  George  H.  Lee  Company, 
application  for  enforcement  of  order  of  Federal  Trade  Commission  [and] 
transcript  of  proceedings  before  Federal  Trade  Commission.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  i+17  p.     t  FT-'.5:L512 

Ho^v  to  order  publications — See  Information  follo^rlng  Contents 


January  1935  41 

Lightning  Company.  In  matter  of  Lightning  Company,  complaint  (synopsis) 
[report]  findings,  and  order ;  docket  2108,  complaint,  July  3,  1933,  decision, 
June  20,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  85-93.  ([Decision]  1005.)  [From  F.  T.  C.  deci- 
sions, v.  19.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FT  1.11/a  2: 1005 

Mld-Vallcy  Steel  Company.  No.  ■ — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit, 
Nov.  term,  1934,  Federal  Trade  Commission  v.  L.  A.  Crancer  and  G.  B. 
Fleischman,  trading  under  firm  names  and  styles  of  Mid-Valley  Steel  Com- 
pany [et  al.],  on  application  for  enforcement  of  •  order  of  Federal  Trade 
Commission  ;  brief  for  petitioner.     [1934.]     cover  title,  ii+19  p.     % 

FT  1.5  :  M  584/2 

National  Silver  Company.  In  matter  of  National  Silver  Company,  complaint 
and  order ;  docket  2143,  complaint,  Dec.  29,  1938,  order,  June  12,  1934.  1935. 
[l]-f 74-78  p.  ([Decision]  1003.)  [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  19.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  FT  1.11/a  2 :  1003 

Public  utilities.  Utility  corporations,  letters  transmitting,  in  response  to  Sen- 
ate resolution  83  [70th  Congress]  monthly  report  on  electric  power  and  gas 
utilities  inquiry,  with  exhibits  in  response  to  Senate  resolution  112  [71st 
Congress]  ;  filed  with  secretary  of  Senate,  Apr.  24,  1934.  1934.  no.  64, 
xxii  4-1113  p.  (S.  doc.  92,  pt.  64,  70th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  $1.00. 
L.  C.  card  28-26408 

Report.     Annual  report  of  Federal  Trade  Commission,  fiscal  year  1934.     1934. 
v+151  p.  1  pi.    *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  15-26727  FT  1.1 :  934 

Same.     (H.  doc.  12,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 


GENERAL  ACCOUNTING  OFFICE 

Decisions  of  comptroller  general,  v.  14,  Nov.  1934 ;  J.  R.  McCarl,  comptroller 
general,  R.  N.  Elliott,  assistant  comptroller  general.  1934.  [l]-f  345-427  p. 
[Monthly.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.40. 
L.  C.  card  22-24145  GA  1.5/a  :  14/5 


GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

Report.    Annual  report  of  Public  Printer   [with  report  of  technical  director, 
fiscal   year]    1934.     1934.     [l]+43   p.     [Text   on   verso   of   front   and   back 
covers.]     t 
L.  C.  card  11-29491  GP  1.1 :  934 

Same.     (S.  doc.  2,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

DOCUMENTS  OFFICE 

Agricultural  chemistry  and  soils  and  fertilizers,  list  of  publications  for  sale  by 
superintendent  of  documents.    Oct.  1934.     [2] +18  p.     (Price  list  46,  31st  edi- 
tion. )     t 
L.  C.  card  25-27431  GP  3.9 :  46/31 

Codes  of  fair  competition.  National  Recovery  Administration  approved  codes 
[Agricultural  Adjustment  Administration  Code  of  fair  competition  series  and 
Marketing  agreement  series]  for  sale  by  superintendent  of  documents.  6th 
edition,  Nov.  26,  1934.     [1934.]     32  p.     t  GP  3.2 :  C  64/934-5 

Finance,  banking,  budget,  accounting,  list  of  publications  for  sale  by  superin- 
tendent of  documents.  Oct.  1934.  [2] -1-46  p.  (Price  list  28,  25th  edition.)  t 
L.  C.  card  26-26476  GP  3.9 :  28/25 

Immigration,  naturalization,  citizenship,  aliens,  races,  list  of  publications  for 
sale  by  superintendent  of  documents.     Dec.  1934,  [published]  1935.     [2]  +14  p. 
(Price  list  67,  20th  edition.)      t 
L.  0.  card  26-26387  GP  3.9 :  67/20 

Ho\v  to  order  publications — See  information  following  Contents 


42  January  1935 

Insular  possessions:  Guam,  Philippines,  Puerto  Rico,  Samoa,  Virgin  Islands,  list 
of  publications  for  sale  by  superintendent  of  documents.  Oct.  1934.  [2]  +16+ 
[1]  p.     (Price  list  32,  22d  edition.)     t  o  a.  o^/^^ 

L.  0.  card  26-2€353  GP  o.9 :  32/22 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  Publications  of  Interstate  Commerce  Com- 
mission reports  and  regulations  on  interstate  transportation  for  sale  by  super- 
intendent of  documents.  Nov.  1934,  [published]  1935.  [2] +22  p.  (Price 
list  59,  21st  edition.)      t  ^  _^ 

L.  C.  card  25-26812  GP  3.9:  59/21 

Laws,  Federal  and  State,  opinions  of  Attorney  General,  decisions  of  courts,  list 
of  publications  for  sale  by  superintendent  of  documents.     Oct.  1934.     [2]  +32+ 
[1]  p.     (Price  list  10,  26th  edition.)     t 
L.  C  card  26-26488  GP  3.9 :  10/26 

Maps  list  of  publications  for  sale  by  superintendent  of  documents.     Dec.  1934, 
[published]  1935.     [2] +10  p.     (Price  list  53,  27th  edition.)     t 
L.  O.  card  25-26876  GP  3.9 :  53/27 

Monthly  catalog.  United  States  public  documents   (with  prices),  no.  480;  Dec. 
1934.     1935.     v+431-501  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  $1.60. 
L.  C.  card  4-18088  GP  3.8/1 :  934/18 

Weekly  list  of  selected  United  States  Government  publications,  Jan.  2-30,  1935. 
[1935.]     Each  4  p.     t 

L.  C.  card  28-26554  GP  3.17 :  985/1-5 

Note — The  Weekly  list  is  an  advertising  list  of  United  States  Government  publica- 
tions for  sale  by  the"  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Some  of  the  publications  for  free 
distribution  are  also  listed.  The  list  is  arranfrcd  alphabetically  by  subjects,  with  annota- 
tions and  prices.  It  mav  be  obtained  free  of  charge  upon  application  to  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.  C. 


INTERIOR  DEPARTMENT 

EDUCATION  OFFICE 

Agriculture.  Vocational  agriculture  in  relation  to  economic  and  social  adjust- 
ments [with  lists  of  reference  material],  report  of  Conference  on  Relation 
of  Vocational  Agricultural  Education  to  Emergency  and  Long-Time  Pro- 
grams Affecting  Agriculture.  June  1934.  xviii+67  p.  (Vocational  educa- 
tion bulletin  177;  Agricultural  series  45.)  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  E  35-16  1 16.54/3  :  177 

Education.  Statistical  summary  of  education,  1931-32.  preface  to  Biennial 
survey  of  education  in  United  States,  1930-32 ;  prepared  by  Emery  M.  Foster. 
1934.^  [l]+12p.     (Bulletin  2,  1933.)     [Advance  pages  from  Biennial  survey.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.   C.   card  E   20-627  1 16.3  :  933/2/pref . 

Educational  directory,  1935:  pt.  3,  Colleges  and  universities,  including  all  in- 
stitutions of  higher  education.     1934.     iii+53  p.      (Bulletin  1,  1935  [pt.  3].) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.   C.  card  E  13-213  1 16.3  :  935/l/pt.3 

GENERAL  LAND  OFFICE 

Note. — The  General  Land  Office  publishes  a  large  general  map  of  the  United  States, 
which  is  sold  at  $2.00  ;  and  also  separate  maps  of  the  States  and  Territories  in  which 
public  lands  are  to  be  found,  which  are  sold  at  various  prices.  Address  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents,   Washiagton,    D.    C. 

Sun.  Ephemeris  of  the  sun  and  Polaris  and  tables  of  azimuths  and  altitudes 
of  Polaris,  [calendar]  year  1935.  1934.  [2] +12  p.  [Supplement  to  Manual 
of  instructions  for  survey  of  public  lands  of  United  States.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.   C.  card  10-35913  121.11/2:935 


Hoiv  to  order  publications — See  information  following  Contents 


January  1935  43 

Maps 

United  States,  including  Territories  and  insular  possessions,  showing  extent 
of  public  surveys,  national  parks  and  monuments,  Indian,  military,  bird  and 
game  reservations,  national  forests,  railroads,  canals?,  and  other  details  [with 
insets].  Scale  37  ni.  =  l  in.  Engraved  by  R.  F.  Bartle  &  Co.,  Washington, 
D.  C,  printed  by  Geological  Survey,  1934.     59.5X82.5  in.     *  $2.00. 

I  21.13  :  Un  3/30 
Alaska  ;  with  inset,  Aleutian  Islands. 
American   Samoa  :   Manua  Group  ;  Rose  I. ;  Tutuila  Isl. 
Canal  Zone  ;   with  inset,   Isthmus  of  Panama,   showing  location   of  canal. 
Hawaiian   Islands ;  with   insets,   Guam   or  Cuajan   Island  ;    Palmyra   Island. 
Index  map  showing  relative  position  of  Alaska  and  recently  acquired  islands  to  United 

States. 
Philippine  Islands. 
Puerto  Rico  and  Virgin  Islands  of  U.  S. 

GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  consist  of  Annual  re- 
ports, Monographs,  Professional  papers.  Bulletins,  Water-supply  papers,  topographic  maps 
(some  of  which  bear  descriptive  texts),  base  and  contour  and  other  maps  of  the  United 
States  and  of  the  States,  folios  of  the  Geologic  atlas  of  the  United  States,  and  the 
World  atlas  of  commercial  geology  (pt.  1.  out  of  print).  Practically  all  of  them  are- sale 
publications;  the  exceptions  are  indicated  by  the  dagger  (t).  The  maps  and  folios  and 
the  World  atlas  of  commercial  geology,  pt.  2,  are  sold  by  the  Geological  Survey  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Except  as  otherwise  indicated,  a  discount  of  40  percent  is  allowed  on  any 
order  for  maps  or  folios  that  amounts  to  $5.00  at  the  retail  price.  This  discount  applies 
to  an  order  for  either  maps  or  folios  alone  or  for  maps  and  folios  together.  Remittance 
for  these  publications  should  be  made  by  money  order  payable  to  tne  Director  of  the 
Geological  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C.  Orders  for  other  publications  that  are  for  sale 
should  be  sent  to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Eocene  period.  Recognizable  species  of  Green  River  flora ;  by  Roland  W. 
Brown.  1934.  ii-f 45-77  p.  8  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Professional  paper  185  C.) 
*  Paper,   10c.  1 19.16 :  185-C 

Ptt6Z(caNo«s  issued  in  Dec.  1934;  list  322.     [1935.]     4  p.     [Monthly.]     t 

1 19.14/4 :  322 

MINES  BUREAU 

Coal.     Permissible  coal-cutting  equipment,  approved  prior  to  July  1,  1932 ;  by 
L.  C.  ILsley,  H.  B.  Brunot,  and  H.  B.  Freeman.    1934.    v-f  129  p.  il.     (Bulletin 
382.)     *  Paper.  15c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26020  1 28.3  :  382 

Recent  developments  in  coal  preparation  and  utilization ;  by  A.  C.  Field- 

ner.    1934.     [1] +627-643  p.     [From  Minerals  yearbook,  1934.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

I  28.37/a  :  C  631/934 

Fluorspar  and  cryolite;  bv  H.  W.  Dnvis.  1934.  [1] +985-997  p.  il.  [From 
Minerals  yearbook,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  F  673/934 

Lime  (detailed  statistics)  ;  by  A.  T.  Coons.  1935.  [l]+l-9  p.  [From  Statis- 
tical appendix  to  Minerals  yearbook,  1934.]     *  Pai^er,  5c.     I  28.37/a  ;  L  629/934 

Manganese  and  manganiferous  ores;  by  Robert  H.  Ridgway.  1934.  [l]+399— 
416  p.  il.     [From  Minerals  yearbook,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.    I  28.37/a  :  M  313/934 

Metals.  Secondary  metals;  by  J.  P.  Dunlop.  1934.  [1] +303-315  p.  [From 
Minerals  yearbook,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  Se  24/934 

Mica;  by  F.  W.  Horton  and  B.  H.  Stoddard.  1934.  [1] +1057-74  p.  il.  [From 
Minerals  yearbook,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  M  581/934 

Phosphate  rock  [with  selected  list  of  references  on  phosphate-rock  deposits  of 
Tennessee]  ;  by  Bertrand  L.  Johnson  and  B.  H.  Stoddard.  1934.  [1] +947-967 
p.  il.     [Fi-om  Minerals  yearbook,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  P  566/934 

Po/flsft,;  by  J.  H.  Hedges.  1934.  [1] +1031-46  p.  11.  [From  Minerals  yearbook, 
1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  ;  P  847/934 

Publications.  New  publications.  Bureau  of  Mines,  monthly  list  236 ;  Dec.  31, 
1934.     [1935.]     4  p.     t  1 28.5/2 :  236 

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44  January  1935 

Salt,  bromine,  calcium,  chloride,  and  iodine;  by  A.  T.  Coons.  1934.  [l]+929- 
945  p.  il.    [From  Minerals  yearbook,  1934.]    *  Paper,  5c.      I  28.37/a  :  Sa  37/934 

Seismometers.     Study  of  some  seismometers ;  by  G.  A.  Irland.     1934.     iii+48 
p.  il.     (Technical  paper  556.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26061  I  28.7  :  556 

Sulphur  and  pyrites;  by  R.  H.  Ridgway  and  A.  W.  Mitchell.  1934.  [l]+907- 
928  p.  il.    [From  Minerals  yearbook,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.       I  28.37/a  :  Su  5/934 

Tin;  by  Charles  White  Merrill.  1934.  [1] +445-463  p.  il.  [From  Minerals 
yearbook,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  T  49/934 

NATIONAL  PARK  SERVICE 

National  parks.  Glimpses  of  our  national  parks,  as  revised  and  expanded  by 
Isabelle  F.  Story.  1934.  iv+92  p.  il.  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Emer- 
gency Conservation  Work.  Another  illustration  and  mai)  on  front  and  back 
cover.  Copy  for  the  original  edition  of  Glimpses  of  our  national  parks  was 
prepared  by  Robert  Sterling  Yard.]  t 
L.  C.  card  34-26008  1 29.6 :  N  21/3/934 

PERRY'S  VICTORY  MEMORIAL  COMMISSION 

Report.     15th  annual  report  of  Perry's  Victory  Memorial   Commission    [year 
ended  Dec.  1]  1934.    Jan.  18,  1935.     8  p.     (H.  doc.  28,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  21-26722 

RECLAMATION  BUREAU 

Boulder  Canyon  project.  Control  cable  supports  and  control  tunnel  car  for  Boul- 
der power  plant,  Boulder  Canyon  project,  Ariz.-Callf.-Nev.  (Federal  Emergency 
Administration  of  Public  Works  project),  n.  p.  [1935].  cover  title,  22  p.  41  pi. 
4°  (Specifications  609).  [Consists  of  invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifica- 
tions, and  drawings  for  project,  proposals  to  be  received  until  Feb.  7,  1935.] 
t  Paper,  $3.00.  127.8:609 

Mineral  resources  and  possible  industrial  development  in  region  surround- 
ing Boulder  Dam,  Boulder  Canyon  project,  Ariz.-Nev.-Calif.  Nov.  1934. 
ix-f  44  p.    3  maps  in  pocket,    t 

L.  C.  card  35-26024  I  27.2  :  B  66/8 

Contents. — Introductory  statement. — Report  on  field  study  of  mineral  resources  in 
region  tributary  to  Boulder  Dam ;  by  Geological  Survey,  Aug.  24,  1934. — Report  on  cost 
of  electrical  energy  at  Boulder  Dam  and  delivered  100  and  200  miles  distant ;  by  L.  N. 
McClellan,  Sept.  13,  1934. — Report  on  economic  factors  to  be  considered  in  development 
of  mineral  industries  tributary  to  Boulder  Dam  ;  by  C.  K.  Leitb  and  H.  N.  Eavenson, 
Nov.  6,  1934. 

Station  service  power  and  lighting  transformers  for  Boulder  Dam,  power 

plant  and  appurtenant  works,  Boulder  Canyon  project,  Ariz.-Calif.-Nev.  (Fed- 
eral Emergency  Administration  of  Public  Works  project),  n.  p.  [1934].  cover 
title,  [l]+25  p.  2  pi.  4°  (Specifications  592.)  [Consists  of  invitation  for  bids, 
schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings  for  project,  proposals  to  be  received  until 
Oct.  15,  1934.]     t  Paper,  $1.00.  I  27.8 :  592 

30-inch  sphere  valves  for  station  service  penstock  at  Boulder  power  plant, 

Boulder  Canyon  project,  Ariz. -Calif. -Nev.  (Federal  Emergency  Administration 
of  Public  Works  project),  n.  p.  [1935].  cover  title.  17  p.  11  pi.  4°  (Specifica- 
tions 610.)  [Consists  of  invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  draw- 
ings for  project,  proposals  to  be  received  until  Jan.  24,  1935.]     t  Paper,  $1.50. 

I  27.8 :  610 

Grand  Coulee  Dam.  Dormitory  buildings  at  Government  camp  at  Grand  Coulee 
Dam,  Columbia  Basin  project.  Wash.  (Federal  Emergency  Administration  of 
Public  Works  project) .  n.  p.  [1934] .  cover  title,  86  p.  28  pi.  2  maps,  4°  ( Speci- 
fications 608).  [Consists  of  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings,  for  irriga- 
tion project,  proposals  to  be  received  until  Jan.  16,  1935.]     t  Paper,  $2.50. 

127.8:608 

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January  1935  45 

Hyrtim  irrigation  project.  Pumping  plant,  structures,  and  canal  lining,  Hyrum- 
Mendon,  Wellsville,  and  Hyrum  feeder  canal,  Hyrum  project,  Utah  (Federal 
Emergency  Administration  of  Public  Works  project),  n.  p.  [1935].  cover 
title,  41  p.  18  pi.  map,  4°  (Specifications  606.)  [Consists  of  schedule,  specifi- 
cations, and  drawings  for  irrigation  project,  proposals  to  be  received  until 
Jan.  21,  1935.]     t  Paper,  $1.50.  I  27.8:606 

Moon  Lake  Dam,  Moon  Lake  project,  Utah  (Federal  Emergency  Administration 
of  Public  Works  project),  n.  p.  [1935].  cover  title,  60  p.  15  pi.  3  maps, 
1  tab.  4°  (Specifications  605.)  [Consists  of  schedule,  specifications,  and 
drawings  for  irrigation  project,  proposals  to  be  received  until  Feb.  4,  1935.] 
t  Paper,  $2.00.  127.8:605 

Reclamatim  era,  v.  25,  no.  1;  Jan.  1935.     [1935.]     cover  title,  p.  1-24,  11.  4° 
[Monthly;  none  issued  June  1933-Dec.  1934.    Text  on  p.  2-i:  of  cover.] 
L.  C.  card  9-35252  I  27.5  :  935/1 

Note. — The  Reclamation  era  is  a  magazine  for  the  farmers  and  the  personnel  of  the 
bureau.  Its  aim  is  to  assist  the  settlers  in  the  proper  use  of  water,  to  help  them 
in  overcoming  their  agricultural  difflculties,  to  instruct  them  in  diversifying  and  mar- 
keting their  crops,  to  inspire  the  employees  of  the  bureau  and  chronicle  engineering 
problems  and  achievements,  and  to  promote  a  wholehearted  spirit  of  cooperation,  so 
that  reclamation  shall  attain  the  greatest  heights  of  success.  The  subscription  price  of 
the  Reclamation  era  is  75c.  a  year  to  other  than  water  users ;  foreign  subscription, 
$1.05,  payable  in  advance.  Subscriptions  should  be  sent  to  the  Commissioner,  Bureau 
of  Reclamation,  Washington,  D.  C.  and  remittance  in  the  form  of  postal  money  order 
or  New  York  draft  should  be  made  payable  to  the  Bureau  of  Reclamation.  Postage 
stamps  are  not  acceptable  in  payment  of  subscription. 

Taylor  Parh  Dam,  Uncompahgre  project,  Colo.  (Federal  Emergency  Adminis^- 
tration  of  Public  Works  project),  n.  p.  [1935.]  cover  title,  99  p.  34  pi.  4 
maps,  2  tab.  4°  (Specifications  594.)  [Consists  of  schedules,  specifications, 
and  drawings  for  irrigation  project,  proposals  to  be  received  until  Feb.  18, 
1935.]     t  Paper,  $5.00.  127.8:594 

SOIL  EROSION  SERVICE 

Land.    The  land,  today  and  tomorrow,  oflBcial  gazette  [v.  1,  no.  1]  ;  Oct.  1934. 
[1934.]  [4] -f  28  p.  11.     [Monthly.    Rotaprinted.]     t 
L.  C.  card  35-26091  I  30.9 : 1/1 

Same,    oflScial   bulletin,   v.   1,   no.    2;    Nov.    1934.      [1934.]      cover   title. 

[2] -f 34  p.  11.     [Monthly.     Rotaprinted.]     t  130.9:1/2 

Same,    official  bulletin,    v.    1,   no.   3;    Dec.    1934.      [1934.]      cover    title. 

[2] +34  p.  11.     [Monthly.     Rotaprinted.]      t  130.9:1/3 

Same,    official   bulletin,   v.   2,   no.    1;    Jan.    1935.      [1935.]      cover   title, 

[2] +42  p.  11.     [Monthly.     Rotaprinted.]     t  130.9:2/1 

TERRITORIES  AND  ISLAND  POSSESSIONS  DIVISION 

Note. — The  Division  of  Territories  and  Island  Possessions  was  established  in  the 
Department  of  the  Interior  by  Executive  order  of  May  29,  19.34,  effective  July  28.  1934. 
and  the  jurisdiction  of  the  War  Department  over  Puerto  Rico  was  transferred  to  the 
newly  established  division,  but  no  publications  have  been  printed  since  the  transfer. 
See  p.  90. 

INTERSTATE   COMMERCE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  bound  volumes  of  the  decisions,  usually  known  as  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission  reports  and  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  valuation  reports,  are  sold  by 
the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  various  prices,  depending  upon  the 
size  of  the  volume.  Separate  decisions  or  opinions  are  sold  on  subscription,  price  $1.00 
per  volume  ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50  ;  single  copies,  usually  5c.  In  ordering  a  volume, 
be  sure  to  specify  whether  Finance.  Traffic,  or  Valuation  decisions  are  desired.  Entries 
for  the  separate  decisions  are  grouped  below  under  center  heads  following  other  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission  publications. 

Bralces.  No.  .5.^.75.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit.  United  States  v. 
New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Railway  Company,  appeal  from  district  court 
for  southern  district  of  Indiana,  Indianapolis  division,  Robert  C.  Baltzell, 
judge:  brief  and  argument  for  appellant.  [1934.]  cover  title,  i+21  p. 
large  8°     t  IG  1.13/1 :  N  42  y/26 

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46  January  1935 

Deoisions.     See,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Finance  decisions.     See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  (Finance). 

Fuel  for  locomotives  (charged  to  operating  expenses),  class  1  steam  railways  in 
United  States,  compiled  from  141  reports  representing  148  steam  railways,, 
switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included,  Nov.  1934  and  1933  [and]  11 
months  ended  with  Nov.  1934  and  1933;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics. 
1935.     1  p.  oblong  large  8°     (Statement  M-230.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     f 

10  lste.30:  934/11 

Interstate  cmnmcrce  acts,  annotated,  1934  supplement,  supplementing,  to  July  1, 
1934,  Compilation  of  Federal  laws  relating  to  regulation  of  carriers  subject  to 
interstate  commerce  act,  with  digests  of  pertinent  decisions  of  Federal  courts 
and  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  and  text  of  or  references  to  general 
rules  and  regulations,  published  as  Senate  do<:'ument  166,  70th  Congress,  1st 
session ;  prepared  by  and  under  direction  of  Clyde  B.  Aitchison.  1934.  v.  6-8, 
[xxv]  +4433-6951  p.  ( S.  doc.  139,  73d  Cong.  2d  sess. )  [Volumes  1-5,  to  which 
these  volumes  are  supplemental,  appeared  in  Monthly  catalogue  for  Oct.  1930, 
p.  245.]  *  Cloth,  $5.25  per  set  (3  vols.). 
L.  0.  card  30-26979 

Opinions.     See,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Pipe  lines.  Regulations  to  govern  destruction  of  records  of  carriers  by  pipe  lines 
prescribed  by  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  in  accordance  with  sec.  20  of 
act  to  regulate  commerce,  effective  July  1,  1015.  [Reprint]  1934.  vii+30  p. 
[Text  matter  leset  necessitating  changes  of  page  numbers  in  table  of  con- 
tents.]    *  Paper,  5c.  10  1.9 :  R  24/10/934 

Railroad  accidents.     Summary  of  accident  investigation  reports,  no.  60,  Apr.- 
June  1934;   [prepared  in]  Buretiu  of  Safety.     1934.     iii+28  p.     [Quarterly.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  20c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  A  20-942  10  1  acci.7  :  60 

Summary  of  accidents  reported  by  steam  railways,   Sept.  1934   [and  9 

months  ending  with  Sept.  1934.  with  quarterly  summaries  by  roads  and  States, 
July-Sept.  1934 ;  prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  [1935.]  8  p.  oblong  large 
8"     (Statement  M-40().)      [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  0.  card  A  27-80  10  1  ste.31 :  934/9- 

Same,  Oct.  1934  [and  10  months  ending  with  Oct.  1934;  prepared  in]  Bu- 
reau of  Statistics.  [1935.]  [2]  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-400.) 
[Subject  to  revision.]     t  10  1  ste.31 :  934/10 

Railroad  employees.  Statistical  analysis  of  carriers'  monthly  hours  of  service 
reports  covering  all  railroads  which  reported  during  year  ended  June  30,  1934, 
instances  in  which  employees  were  on  duty  for  ixn-iods  other  than  tho.se  pro- 
videtl  by  Federal  hours  of  service  act,  with  comparative  summary  covering 
yeais  ended  June  30,  1930-34 ;  compiled  by  Bureau  of  Stifety.  1934.  35  p. 
oblong  large  8°  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  0.  card  20-26534  10  1  hou.9 :  934 

Railroads.     Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses  by  class  of  service,  class 
1  steam  railways  in  United  States,  year  ended  Dec.  31,  1933 ;   [prepared  in] 
Bureau  of  Statistics.     1934.     cover  title,  p.  3-52,  oblong  large  8°     (Statement 
34150.)     *  Paper,  60c. 
L.  O.  card  A  28-2266  10  1  ste.32 :  933 

• Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses  of  class  1  steam  railways  in 

United  States,  compiled  from  147  monthly  reports  of  revenues  and  expenses 
representing  149  class  1  steam  railways,  Nov.  1934  and  1933  [and  11  months 
ended  with  Nov.  1934  and  3983;  prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  1935. 
[2]  p.  il.  oblong  large  8"     (Statement  M-100.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

10  1  ste.l9 :  934/11 

Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses  of  large  steam  railways,  se- 
lected items  for  roads  with  annual  operating  revenues  above  $25,000,000,  Nov. 
1934  and  1933  [and]  11  months  ended  with  Nov.  1934  and  1933;  [prepared  in] 
Bureau  of  Statistics.  [1935.]  [2]  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-150.) 
[Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  29-378  IC  1  ste.20 :  934/11 

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January  1935  47 

Railroads — Continued. 

Operating  statistics  of  large  steam  railways,  selected  items  for  Nov.  1934, 

compared  with  Nov.  1933,  for  roads  with  annual  operating  revenues  above 
$25,000,000;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  [1935.]  [2]  p.  oblong  large 
8°     (Statement  M-20O.)     [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  29-380  IG  1  ste.22  :  934/11 

Revenue  traffic  statistics  of  class  1  steam   railways  in  United   States, 

including  mixed-train  service,  compiled  from  140  reports  representing  149 
steam  railways,  switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included,  Oct.  1934 
and  1933  [and]  10  months  ended  with  Oct.  1984  and  1933;  [prepared  in] 
Bureau  of  Statistics.  1935.  1  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-220.)  [Sub- 
ject to  revision.]     t  > 

E.  C.  card  A  29-381  IC 1  ste.24 :  934/10 

Selected  income  and  balance-sheet  items  of  class  1  steam  railways  in 

United  States,  compiled  from  143  reports  representing  149  steam  railways 
{Oct.  1934  and  1933  and  10  months  of  1934  and  1933;  prepared  in]  Bureau 
•of  Statistics.  1935.  1  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-12o.)  [Subject  to 
revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  32-1785  IC  1  ste.34 :  934/10 

Report.    48th  annual  report  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  Dec.  1,  1934. 
1934.     iii  +  153  p.     [Report  covers  the  period  from  Nov.  1,  1933  to  Oct.  31, 
1934,  except  as  otherwise  noted.]     *  Cloth,  75c. 
li.  C.  card  9-14679  IC  1. 1 :  934 

Same.     (H.  doc.  23,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Safety  Bureau.  Report  of  director  of  Bureau  of  Safety  to  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission,  fiscal  year  1934,  and  extracts  from  48th  annual  report  of  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission  pertaining  to  safety  appliances,  hours  of  service, 
automatic  train  control,  investigation  of  accidents,  medals  of  honor,  and 
investigation  of  safety  devices.  1934.  [1]  -f  23  p.  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  17-26073  IC  1  saf.l :  934 

Traffic  decisions.     See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  (Traffic). 

Decisions  {Finance) 

Note. — The  following  decisions  or  opinions  issued  in  separate  form  are  from  the  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission  reports. 

Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fc  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10185,  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Raihvav  Company  abandonment;  [decided  Oct.  26,  1934]. 
1934.     [1]  +  396-400  p.     (F-5949.)     [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-5949 

Ohicago,  North  Shore  and  Milwaukee  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10500,  Chi- 
cago, North  Shore  &  Milwaukee  Railroad  Company  public  works  improve- 
ment; [decided  Oct.  26,  1934].  1934.  [1] +406-108  p.  (F-5951.)  [From 
V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-5951 

Minneapolis  and  St.  Louis  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10631,  Minneapolis  & 
St.  Louis  Railroad  Company  receiver's  certificates ;  decided  Oct.  23,  1934. 
[1984.]    p.  387-388.     (F-5945.)     [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-5945 

White  River  Railroad,  Incorporated.  Finance  docket  no.  10607,  White  River 
Railroad,  Incorporated,  abandonment;  decided  Oct.  25,  1934.  [1934.]  p.  393- 
395.      (F-5948.)      [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-5948 

Decisions   (Traffic) 

Note. — The    following    decisions    or    opinions    issued    in    separate    form    are    from    the 
Interstate   Commerce  Commission   reports. 

Apples.  No.  25981.  Dawson  Produce  Company  of  Texas  et  al.  v.  Atchison.  To- 
peka &  Santa  Fe  Raihvav  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Oct.  19,  1934.  [1934.] 
p.   443-446.      ([Opinion]    19968.)      [From  v.   204.]     *  Paper,   5c. 

IC  1.6/la  :  19968 

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Bottles.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15157,  bottles  and  glassware  from  the 
Southwest;  decided  Oct.  29.  1934.  [1934.]  p.  555-556.  ([Opinion]  19999.) 
[From  V.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  19999 

Calves.  No.  26342,  Tovrea  Packing  Company  v.  Asphalt  Belt  Railway  Company 
et  al. ;  [decided  Oct.  22,  1934].  1934.  [1] +482-484  p.  ([Opinion]  19978.) 
[From  V.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  19978 

Cattle.  No.  26255,  H.  Moffat  Company  et  al.  v.  Southern  Pacific  Company; 
decided  Oct.  24,  1934.  [1934.]  p.  525-527.  ([Opinion]  19993.)  [From 
V.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  19993 

No.  26298,  Grand  Island  Livestock  Commission  Company  et  al.  v.  Atchi- 
son, Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al.;  decided  Oct.  22,  1934. 
[1934.]     p.  475-478.      ([Opinion]    19976.)      [From  v.  204.]     *  Paper,   5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  19976 

Cement.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15413,  cement  from  Laramie,  Wyo.,  to 
Colorado;  [decided  Oct.  23,  1934].  1934.  [1]+49S-500  p.  ([Opinion]  19984.) 
[From  V.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  19984 

Clny.  No.  26379,  Champlin  Refining  Company  et  al.  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Oct.  25,  1934.  [1934.]  p.  535- 
538.      ([Opinion]    19995.)      [From  v.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/a :  19995 

Coal.  No.  25595,  Illinois  Coal  Traffic  Bureau  v.  Ahnapee  &  Western  Railway 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Oct.  9.  1934.  [1934.]  p.  225-244.  ([Opinion] 
19946.)      [From  V.  204.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  19946 

Fertilizers.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15681,  fertilizer  from  Albany,  Ga. ; 
decided  Oct.  23,  1934.  [1934.]  p.  505-506.  ([Opinion]  19987.)  [From  v. 
204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  19987 

Freight  rates.  Fourth-section  application  no.  14668,  ocean-rail  rates  from  At- 
lantic seaboard  territory;  [decided  Oct.  22,  1934].  1934.  [1] +460-464  p. 
([Opinion]   19973.)      [From  v.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC1.6/la :  19973 

&rain.  No.  25897,  Great  West  Mill  &  Elevator  Company  v.  Chicago,  Rock  Is- 
land &  Pacific  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Oct.  9,  1934].  1934.  [1]  + 
216-220  p.      ([Opinion]  19944.)      [From  v.  204.]     ♦  Pai)er,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  19944 

Hay.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15384,  hay  and  straw  from  South  Dakota ; 
[decided  Oct.  24,  1934].  1934.  [1] +512-516  p.  ([Opinion]  19990.)  [From 
V.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  19990 

Limestone.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15233,  asphaltic  limestone  from 
Margerum,  Ala.:  [decided  Oct.  23,  1934].  1934.  [1] +496-498  p.  ([Opinion] 
1S9S3.)      [From  v.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  19983 

Lumber.  No.  25771.  Lexington  Lumber  Company  et  al.  v.  Atlantic  Coast  Line 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Oct.  26,  1934.  [1934.]  p.  545-548. 
([Opinion]  19997.)      [From  v.  204.]     *  Paper,  5'.  IC  1 .6/la  :  19997 

Paint.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15532,  paint  material  to  Baton  Rouge 
and  New  Orleans,  La.;  decided  Oct.  23,  1934.  [1934.]  p.  509-511.  ([Opin- 
ion] 19989.)      [From  v.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  19989 

Sand.  No.  22907,  industrial  sand  cases,  1930;  decided  Oct.  8,  1934.  [1934.] 
p.  159-194.     ([Opinion]  19940.)      [From  v.  20i.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/1  a  :  19940 

Tobacco.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15521,  tobacco  to  Houston,  Tex.;  de- 
cided Oct.  25,  1934.  [1934.]  p.  519-524.  ([Opinion]  19992.)  [From  v. 
204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  19992 

Watermel07is.  No.  26397,  L.  E.  HoUoway  &  Company  v.  Atlanta,  Birmingham 
&  Coast  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Oct.  19,  1934].  1934.  [1]  + 
450-452  p.     ([Opinion]  19970.)      [From  v.  204.]     *  Paper,  5e. 

IC  1.6/1  a  :  19970 

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LOCOMOTIVE  INSPECTION  BUREAU 

Report.     23cl  annual  report  of  chief  inspector,  Bureau  of  Locomotive  Inspec- 
tion, to  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  fiscal  year  1934.     1934.     [l]-|-53 
p.  il.     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  12-29929  IC  1  loci :  984 

JUSTICE  DEPARTMENT 

Aetna  Life  Insurance  Company.  No.  6299,  in  Court  of  Appeals  for  District 
of  Columbia,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Aetna  Life  Insurance  Company  and  George 
Peterson,  Inc.,  v.  Robert  J.  Hoage,  deputy  commissioner.  United  States  Em- 
ployees' Compensation  Commission,  District  of  Columbia  compensation  dis- 
trict, and  Erick  Erickson ;  brief  for  appellees.  [1935.]  cover  title,  i+34 
p.    $  J  1.13 :  Ae  98/7 

Amazon  Petroleum  Corporation.  Nos.  260  and  135,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct. 
term,  1934,  Amazon  Petroleum  Corporation  et  al.  v.  Archie  D.  Ryan,  S.  D. 
Bennett,  and  Phil  E.  Baer ;  Panama  Refining  Company  et  al.  v.  A.  D.  Ryan, 
S.  D.  Bennett,  and  J.  Howard  Marshall,  on  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  5th  circuit ;  supplemental  memorandum  for  respondent. 
[1934.]     cover  title,  18  p.     t  J  3.13:  Am  15/4 

Amigo  Coal  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-210,  Amigo  Coal  Company  v. 
United  States;  memorandum  brief  for  defendant.     [1934. J     p.  21-25.     % 

J  1.13  :  Ain  53/2 

Arizona.  No.  — ,  original,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  United  States  v. 
Arizona ;  motion  for  leave  to  file  bill  of  complaint  and  bill  of  complaint. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  18  p.     $  J  1.13  :  Ar  47/7 

Atlantic  Mutual  Insurance  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-58,  Atlantic 
Mutual  Insurance  Company  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  motion  for  new 
trial,  with  memorandum  in  support  thereof.     [1934.]     p.  113-129.     % 

J  1.13 :  At  63/79 

Barlow,  Lester  P.  No.  H-272,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Lester  P.  Barlow  v.  United 
States;  brief  for  defendant.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+251-305  p.     t 

J  1.13 :  B  249/2 

Berger,  Harry.  No.  544,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Harry  Berger  v. 
United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1934.]  cover  title, 
ii+15  p.     t  J  1.13  :  B  453/5 

Blagiach,  Anthony.  No.  6279,  in  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia, 
Anthony  Blagiach  v.  J.  A.  Tope,  sheriff,  agent  for  West  "Virginia,  appeal  from 
Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia  ;  brief  for  appellee.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  5  p.     $  J  1.13  :  B  572 

Botlnoell,  D.  C.  Nos.  1146-47,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit,  D.  C. 
Bothwell  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  J.  F.  Darby  v.  [same],  on  peti- 
tions to  review  decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1934.]     cover  title,  ii-|-28  p.    I  J  1.13  :  B  657/30 

Briggs  d  Turivas  Corporation.  In  Court  of  Claims,  [no.]  E-3S3,  Briggs  & 
Turivas  Corporation  v.  United  States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commission- 
er's amended  report  and  request  for  additional  findings  of  fact.  [1934.] 
p.  247-287.     t  J  1.13  :  B  768/15 

Bryson,  Elmer  D.  No.  7519,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  Guy  T. 
Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  i?.  Elmer  D.  Bryson,  on  petition 
for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  ii+26  p.    $  J  1.13  :  B  848 

Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  and  Pacific  Railroad.  No.  379,  in  Supreme  Court, 
Oct.  term,  1934,  United  States,  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  et  al.  v. 
Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  &  Pacific  Railroad  Company  et  al.,  'appeal  from 
district  court  for  northern  district  of  Illinois;  brief  for  United  States  and 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission.      [1934.]     cover  title.   iii4-67  p.     $ 

J  1.13  :  C  48/187 

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50  January  1935 

Choctaw  Indians.  No.  J-231,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Clioctaw  Nation  v.  United 
States ;  defendant's  objections  to  findings  of  fact  requested  by  plaintiff,  re- 
quest for  findings  of  fact,  and  brief.     [1934.]     cover  title,  ii+77-124  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  C  451/11 

City  Cluh  of  Washington.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-IS,  Merritt  O.  Chance, 
receiver  of  City  Club  of  Washington,  D.  C,  v.  United  States;  brief  for  de- 
fendant.    [1935.]     p.  37-^.     t  J  1.13:0  498/7 

Clark,  Airs.  Frances  E.  No.  5568,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit, 
Frances  Elliott  Clark  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1934.] 
cover  title,  ii+39  p.     t  J1.13:C547/S 

Coleman-Gilbcrt  Associates.  Nos.  2975-76,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st 
cii'cuit,  Coleman-Gilbert  Associates  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petitions  for  review  of  decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respond- 
ent.    [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+19  p.  large  8°     t  J  1.13  :  C  677/3 

Compagnie  Gcncrale  Trausatlantiqiic.  No.  575,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term, 
1934,  Compagnie  Generale  Transatlantique  r.  Philip  Elting,  as  collector  of 
customs,  port  of  New  York,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  i+17  p.     t  J  1.13  :  C  738/13 

Conlon^,  James.  No.  6300,  in  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia.  James 
Conlon  V.  Iloman  Adamski,  otherwise  known  as  Roman  W.  Adamski,  and 
Frank  T.  Hines,  administrator  of  veterans'  atTairs,  and  Henry  Morgenthau, 
jr..  Secretary  of  Treasury,  and  William  A.  Julian,  Treasurer  of  United  States, 
appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia ;  joint  brief  on  behalf  of 
appellees.     [1935.]     cover  title,  18  p.    t  .  J  1.13 :  C  761/7 

Continental  Baking  Corporation.  No.  6336,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of 
Columbia,  Continental  Baking  Coii)oration  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Ap- 
peals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i-f  23  p.    t     J  1.13  :  C  767/20 

ijooley,  Robert  C.  No.  2943,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit,  Robert  G. 
Cooley  i\  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  dec-ision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1934.]  cover  title,  i-f  9  p. 
large  8°     t  J  1.13 :  C  776 

Dick.  Mrs.  Grace  IF.  No.  1164,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit, 
Grace  W.  Dick  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review 
of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals :  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  i-f  15  p.     X  J  1.13  :D  55/3 

Douglas,  Edward  B.  No.  541.  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Edward  B. 
Douglas  V.  Levi  M.  Willcuts,  as  collector  of  internal  revenue  for  district  of 
Minnesota,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
8th  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1934.]     cover  title,  i-t-9  p.    t 

J  1.13  :  D  745/3 

Dunne,  Finley  P.  No.  86.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Finley  Peter 
Dunne  v.  connuissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decisions 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appea'.s:  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title,  i+13  p. 
large  8"    $  J  1.13  :  D  922/5 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-81,  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
panv  V.  United  States ;  defendant's  brief.     [1935.]     p.  105-131.     J 

J  1.13  :  Ea  79/6 

Elder  Manufacturing  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  F-391.  Elder  Manu- 
facturing Company  v.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.  [1934.]  p.  157- 
167.    t  J  1.13:  El  22 

Electric  Boat  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42117,  Electric  Boat  Company 
V.  United  States ;  brief  for  United  States.     [1934.]     p.  31-40.    t 

J  1.13  :  El  25/21 

Ellison,  Ben'itett.  No.  128,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Bennett 
Ellison  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title,  ii-f-19  p. 
large  8°    %  J  1.13  :  EI  .59/12 

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Garand,  John  C.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  docket 
no.  340<3,  interference  no.  60421,  John  C.  Garand  r.  John  D.  Pedersen.  appeal 
from  Board  of  Appeals  of  Patent  OflHce ;  brief  for  appellant.  [1934.]  cover 
title,  ii+73  p.  large  8°    $  .  J  1.13  :  G  161 

General  Utilities  and  Operating  Company.  No.  3720,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  4th  circuit.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  General 
Utilities  and  Operating  Company,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Apiieals :  petitioner's  brief  in  reply  to  supplemental  brief  for  respond- 
ent.    [1934.]     cover  title,  i +6  p.     |  J  1.13 :  G  286/31 

Gerard,  Erie.  No.  7528,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue  v.  Erie  Gerard,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+26  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  G  312 

Gold  cl<iuse  cases,  oral  argument  of  Attorney  General  Cummings  before  Supreme 
Court,  Jan.  8  and  9,  1985.     [1935.]     cover  title,  46  p.     %  J  1.13  :  N  785 

Gordon,  David.  No.  7484,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  David  Gor- 
don V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+11  p.    t 

J  1.13 :  G  654 

Grate,  Robert  A.  No.  571,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Robert  A.  Grate  v. 
United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
8th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1934.]  cover  title,  i-f  11 
p.    $  J  1.13  :  G  771 

Guide  Lamp  Corporation.  No.  5385,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit, 
Guide  Lamp  Corporation  v.  National  Labor  Relations  Board;  motion  to  dis- 
miss petition  for  review  and  brief  in  support  thereof.  [1934.]  cover  title, 
i+25  p.  large  8"     %  J  1.13  :  G  941 

Gtcatlimey,  Archibald  B.,  jr.  No.  187,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit, 
Archibald  B.  Gwathmey,  jr.,  v.  commisioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition 
for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  i+17  p.  large  8°     J  J  1.13  :  G  995/10 

Hadley,  Francis  E.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue  v.  Francis  E.  Hadley,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1934.]  cover  title,  ii+23  p. 
large  S"     |  J  1.13 :  H  117/3 

Hales,  G.  W.  No.  5187,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue  v.  G.  AV.  Hales,  on  petition  for  review- of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals ;  reply  brief  of  petitioner.  [1935.]  cover  title,  iii+21  p. 
large  8"     ?  J  1.13  :  H  137/2 

Hevyitt  Realty  Company.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Hewitt 
Realty  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of 
decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
iv+42  p.  large  8°     t  J  1.13  :  H  497/4 

Highway  Trailer  Company.  No.  545,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  High- 
way Trailer  Company  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit ; 
brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1934.]     cover  title,  i+13  p.     $ 

J  1.13  :  H  538/4 

Indian  Motocycle  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-280,  Indian  Motocycle 
Company  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact  and  lirief. 
[1934.]     p.  19-50.     t  J  1.13:  In  25/7 

Jeyit,  Arlin  D.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit.  United  States  v. 
Arlin  D.  Jent.  upon  appeal  from  district  court  in  and  for  district  of  Idaho, 
southern  division;  brief  for  appellant.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+36  p.     ± 

J  1.13:  J  455 

Jones,  Mrs.  Charlotte  J.  No.  ^,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue  v.  David  Barclay  Nevius  [representing  estate 
of  Charlotte  Jane  Jones],  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax 
Appeals ;  brief  for  petitioner.     [1934.]     cover  title,  ii+9  p.  large  8°     t 

J  1.13:  J  712/3 

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52  January  1935 

Kaempfer  Trust.  No.  587,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Fred  Kaf^mpfer, 
Fred  William  Kaempfer,  and  Harry  Seeberger,  as  trustees  of  Kaempfer  Irust, 
V.  Mabel  G.  Reinecke  [collector  of  internal  revenue],  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7tli  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in 
opposition.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i +11  p.     $  J  1.13 :  K 117 

Kamas  dtp  Ice  Company.  In  equity,  no.  2536,  in  district  court  for  western 
district  of  Missouri,  United  States  v.  Kansas  City  Ice  Company  et  al. ;  supple- 
mental decree.     [1934.]     cover  title,  3  p.     J  J  1.13 :  K 133/35 

Kassin,  Arthur.  No.  569,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  United  States  on 
relation  of  Arthur  Kassin  v.  Raymond  J.  Mulligan,  United  States  marshal  for 
southern  district  of  New  York,  and  Garrett  W.  Cotter,  United  States  commis- 
sioner for  southern  district  of  New  York,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  i+9  p.     %  J  1.13  :K  154 

Eerbangh,  Henry  8.  No.  2957,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue  v.  Henry  S.  Kerbaugh,  on  petition  for  review 
of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1934.]  cover 
title,  ii+20  p.     $  J  1.13  :  K  452/2 

Klamath  Indians.  No.  E-346,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Klamath  and  Moadoc  tribes 
and  Yahooskin  band  of  Snake  Indians  vs.  United  States ;  defendant's  objec- 
tions to  plaintiffs'  motion  for  new  trial  and  to  amend  special  findings  of  fact 
and  to  make  additional  ones.     [1934.]     cover  title,  8  p.     J  J  1.13  :  K  662/3 

Lee,  Frances  O.  No.  2956,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit,  Frances  G. 
Lee  i\  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1934.]  cover  title,  i+15  p. 
large  8°    t  J  1.13 :  L  511/2 

Leonard,  Lawrence  C.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  41877,  Lawrence  C.  Leonard  v. 
United  States  ;  defendant's  motion  for  new  trial  [and]  memorandum  in  support 
of  motion.     [1934.]     p.  13-27.     t  J  1.13 :  L  552/7 

Louis,  Mrs.  Cora  K.  No.  6333,  in  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia, 
Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Mrs.  Cora  K.  Louis, 
on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals  ;  brief  for  petitioner 
in  opposition  to  respondent's  motion  to  dismiss  and  on  merits.  [1934.]  cover 
title,  ii+22p.     t  J  1.13  :L  929/4 

MacCrackcn,  William  P.,  jr.  No.  339,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Chesley 
W.  Jurney  [sergeant  at  arms  of  Senate]  v.  William  P.  MacCracken,  jr.,  on  writ 
of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia  ;  brief  for  petitioner. 
[1934.]    cover  title,  ii-f  54  p.    |  J  1.13  :  M  137/14 

McGlone,  Frank  P.  No.  6194,  June  sessions,  1934,  in  district  court  for  eastern 
district  of  Pennsylvania,  United  States  v.  Frank  P.  McGlone  [et  al.] ;  indict- 
ment.    [1934.]     cover  title,  5  p.     t  J  1.13  :M  176/2 

Manhattan  General  Equipment  Company.  Nos.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  2d  circuit,  Manhattan  General  Equipment  Co.  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue ;  Collier  Service  Corporation,  formerly  Broadway  Subway  Advertising 
Co.,  Inc.,  V.  [same],  on  petitions  for  review  of  decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Ap- 
peals ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1934.]     cover  title,  iii+44  p.  large  8°     t 

J  1.13 :  M  314/8 

Merrell,  Eugetie  E.  No.  543,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Eugene 
E.  Merrell  v.  Unitetl  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1934.]  cover 
title,  i+10  p.     $  J  1.13 :  M  55/2 

Miller,  Charles  A.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue  v.  Charles  G.  Miller  and  Harold  B.  Miller,  as  executors  of 
Charles  A.  Miller,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ; 
brief  for  iietitioner.     [1934.]     cover  title,  ii+23  p.  large  8°     t 

J  1.13 :  M  612/3 

Moore,  Martin  B.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42855,  Sarah  E.  Moore,  executrix  of 
Martin  B.  Moore,  v.  United  States ;  demurrer  [and  brief  in  support  of  de- 
murrer].    [1935.]     p.  18-21.     t  .T  1.13  :M  785 

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Murch  Brothers  Construction  Company,  Incorporated.  In  Court  of  Claims, 
no.  M-92,  Murch  Brothers  Construction  Company,  Inc.,  v.  United  States; 
defendant's  exceptions  to  fhidings  of  commissioner.     [1934.]     p.  25-28.     t 

J  1.13 :  M  937 

National  Casket  Company,  Incorporated.  No.  5691,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  3d  circuit,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  National  Casket  Company, 
Inc.,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for 
petitioner.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+14  p.     t  J  1.13  :N  213/94 

Needham,  Leslie  A.  No.  555,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Leslie  A. 
Needham  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  7th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1934.] 
cover  title,  i+6  p.     $  J  1.13  :  N  289/2 

Nortz,  F.  Euffene.  No.  531,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  F.  Eugene  Nortz 
V.  United  States,  on  certificate  from  Court  of  Claims ;  brief  for  United  States. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  iii+42  p.     t  J  1.13  :N  829/7 

Same ;   memorandum  for  United  States  containing  excerpts  from  laws  of 

other  countries.     [1935.]     cover  title,  7  p.     $  J  1.13  :N  829/8 

Olds  d  Whipple,  Incorporated.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.  Olds  & 
Whipple,  Inc..  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of 
decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1934.]  cover  title, 
i+22  p.  large  8"     $  J  1.13  :  01 1/17 

Opinions.  Opinion  of  Attorney  General,  Sept.  22-Nov.  21, 1934.  [Advance  sheets, 
issued  separately.] 

Note. — The  opinions  of  the  Attorney  General  are  now  issued  separately,  instead  of  in 
signatures  as  formerly,  and  will  be  published  later  in  bound  volumes.  Subscribers 
may  deposit  $1.00  with  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  and  receive  the  contents  of  a 
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for  bound  volumes  furnished  upon  application  to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents, 
"Washington,  D.  C. 

Application  of  definitions  contained  in  World  War  veterans  act;  Oct.  10,  1934.     [1935.] 
4  p.  Jl.o/a:  V641/2 

Bids  for  construction  of  naval  vessels  ;  Oct.  2,  1934.     [1935.]     2  p.  J  1.5/a  :  V  637/2 

Questions  arising  in  connection  with  Indian  lands;  Nov.  1,  1934.     [1935.]      3  p. 

J  1.5/a  :  In  25/2 
Questions  arising  under  Bankhead  cotton  control  act;  Sept.  22,  1934.      [1935.]     3  p. 

J  1.5/a  :  B  225 
Questions  submitted  by  Railroad  Retirement  Board;  Nov.  21,  1934.     [1935.]     4  p. 

J  1.5/a  :  R  132/2 
Responsibilities  of  Treasury  Department  and  Department  of  Justice  in  matters  of  com- 
promise;  Nov.  5,  1934.     [1935.]     4  p.  J  1.5/a  :T  71/3 
Subsistence  homesteads  for  Indians;  Oct.  31,  1934.     [1935.]     4  p.         J  1.5/a  :  In  25/3 

Oregon.  No.  13,  original,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  United  States  v. 
Oregon ;  complainant's  exceptions  to  report  of  special  master.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  6  p.     +  J  1.13  :  Or  3/28 

Parlton,  Edward  J.  No.  6176,  in  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia,  Jan. 
term,  1934,  Edward  J.  Parlton  and  Alfred  H.  Smith,  otherwise  known  as  Hazel 
Albert  Smith,  v.  United  States,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  District  of 
Columbia ;  confession  of  error  by  United  States  and  statement  of  Attorney 
General.    [1935.]    cover  title,  28  p.     ^  J  1.13 :  P  239/3 

Ferry,  John  M.  No.  532,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  John  IM.  Perry  v. 
United  States,  on  certificate  from  Court  of  Claims ;  brief  for  United  States. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  v+92  p.  il.     %  J  1.13  :P  429/4 

Peters,  Charles  J.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42583,  Charles  J.  Peters  v.  United 
States  ;  no.  42584,  George  W.  Peters  v.  [same]  ;  defendant's  request  for  findings 
of  fact  and  brief.     [1935.]    p.  25-37,     t  J  1.13 :  P  442/9 

Pitman,  Mrs.  Lucinda.  No.  1143,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit, 
W.  G.  Fink  and  W.  S.  Sprague,  executors  of  Lucinda  Pitman,  v.  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals 
(district  of  Oklahoma)  ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]    cover  title,  i+28  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  P  683/4 

Repoi-f.    Annual  report  of  Attorney  General,  fiscal  year  1934.     1934.     vi+218  p. 
*  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  17-9090  J  1.1 :  934 

Same.     (H.  doc.  10,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

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Rkzo,  Frank.  No.  621,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  United  States  v. 
Frank  Rizzo.  claimant  of  146,157  gallons  of  alcohol;  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit.  [1935.1  cover  title, 
i  +  10  p.     t  J  1.13  :R  529 

United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  no.  5247,  Oct.  term, 

1933,  Frank  Rizzo,  claimant  [of  146.157  gallons  of  alcohol],  vs.  United  States, 
appeal  from  district  court  for  district  of  New  Jersey  ;  [proceedings].  [1935.] 
p.  507-529.     t  J  1-13  :  R  529/2 

Si.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  and  Southern  Railicai/.  Nos.  471  and  472,  in  Supreme 
Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  United  States,  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation, 
et  al.  V.  Bankers  Trust  Company  and  William  H.  Bixby,  trustees  [under 
first-mortgage  bonds  of  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  and  Southern  Railway 
Company],  on  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Sth  cir- 
cuit ;  brief  for  United  States  and  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation. 
[1934.]     cover  title,   xi+155  p.  il.     t  J  1.13 :  Sa  24/55 

Nos.  471-472.  531-532,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  United  States, 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  et  al.  r.  Bankers  Trust  Company  and 
William  H.  Bixby,  trui^tees  [imder  first-mortgage  bonds  of  St.  Louis,  Iron 
Mountain  and  Southern  Railway  Company],  on  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  Sth  circuit ;  F.  Eugene  Nortz  r.  United  States ;  John 
M.  Perry  r.  [same],  on  certificates  from  Court  of  Claims;  appendix  to  briefs 
for  Government  in  above  cases.     [1934.]     cover  title,   ii-|-152  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  Sa  24/56 

Scholl,  Philii)  A.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42623,  Philip  A.  Scholl  v.  United 
States ;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioner's  report  and  request  for  find- 
ings in  lieu  thereof.     [1935.]     i).   11-12.     t  J  1.13 :  Sch  64 

Schtccitzcr,  Edmund  0.  Nos.  5323-24,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit, 
Ednumd  O.  Schweitzer  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petitions  for 
review  of  decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1934.] 
cover  title,  ii-f20  p.     large  S°     t  J  1.13:  Sch  97 

Slai/ton,  Mrs.  LucUa  H.  No.  2950.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit, 
Luella  Hoyt  Slayton  v.  conuuissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  iietition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1934.] 
cover  title,  iii-i-33  p.  large  8°     %  J  1.13:8119/7 

Sley  System  Oarages.  Nos.  5543  and  5542,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d 
circuit,  Oct.  term.  1934,  Sley  System  Garages  v.  United  States;  Harry  Sley 
r.  I  same,  on  appeal  from  di>?trict  court  lor  eastern  district  of  Pennsylvania]  ; 
supplement  to  appellee's  brief.     [1934.]     cover  title,  13  p.     $      J  1.13:  SI  29/2 

Speier,  Herman.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-273,  Herman  Speier  v.  United 
States;  defendant's  brief  and  request  for  findings  of  fact.  [1935.]  p.  25- 
38.     t  J  1.13  :Sp  32/4 

Standard  Oil  Companii.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-159,  Standard  Oil  Company 
(New  Jer.sey)  v.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.     [1934.]     p.  65-85.     t 

J  1.13  :  St  24/97 

Talbot,  William  H.  No.  7472,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue  r.  Susan  Talbot  Ricker,  A.  G.  Harms,  and  Wells- 
Fargo  Bank  and  Union  Trust  Company,  co-executors  of  William  H.  Talbot,  on 
petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  ii-f  31  p.     %  J  1.13  :T  142/8 

Ten  Eyck,  Peter  O.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue  v.  Peter  G.  Ten  Eyck,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1935.]  cover  title,  ii-f24  p. 
large  S°     t  J  1.13  :  T  25/3 

Thateher,  John,  d  Son.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue  v.  John  Thatcher  and  Son,  on  petition  for  review  of  deci- 
sion of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
ii-l-26  p.  large  8°     +  J  1.13 :  T  323 

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Thompson,  Marion  G.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2cl  circuit,  Marjorie  G. 
Bryant  and  Helen  G.  Archibald,  administratrices  of  Marion  G.  Thompson,  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  ijetition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals  ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+14  p.  large  8°     ? 

J  1.13 :  T  375/2 

Thompson,  Roiert  J.  No.  564,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Northern  Trust 
Company,  administrator  of  Robert  J.  Thompson,  v.  Urey  Woodson,  as  Alien 
Property  Cusitodian.  W.  A.  Julian,  as  Treasurer  of  United  States,  and  Reichs- 
bank,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of 
Columbia  ;  memorandum  for  respondents.     [1935.]     cover  title,  5  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  T  377/5 

Troup,  Clarence  G.  No.  5279,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue  v.  Clarence  G.  Troup,  on  petition  for  review  of  deci- 
sion of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  reply  brief  of  petitioner.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
ii-fl4  p.  large  8°     t  J  1.13  :  T  757/2 

Turner,  Richard  B.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Guy  T.  Helvering, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  James  L.  Rankin,  executor  of  Richard  B. 
Turner  ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit. 
[1934.]     cover  title,  i+10  p.     $  J  1.13  :  T  857/4 

United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  no.  5424,  Mar.  term, 

1934,  estate  of  Richard  B.  Turner  [James  L.  Rankin,  executor]  vs.  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue  [on  petition  for  review  from  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ; 
proceedings].     [1934.]     p.  43-48.     t  J  1.13 :T 857/3 

United  States  Casualty  Company.  No.  6205,  in  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of 
Columbia,  Oct.  term,  1934,  United  States  Casualty  Company  v.  Robert  J. 
Hoage,  deputy  commissioner  of  United  States  Employees'  Compensation  Com- 
mission for  District  of  Columbia,  and  Agnes  Stamps  [widow  of  Robert  L. 
Stamps]  ;  brief  for  appellees.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i-f  44  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  Un  3/201 

Van  Dom  Iron  Works  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42842,  Van  Dorn  Iron 
Works  Company  v.  United  States ;  special  answer  of  defendant.  [1934.] 
p.  21-24.    t  J  1.13  :  V  287/6 

Matts,  John  J.    Nos.  91-93,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.  John  J. 

Watts  V.   commissioner   of  internal   revenue ;    Hugh   Cj    Sicard   v.    [same]  ; 

Parker  Sloane  v.   [same],  on  petitions  for  review  of  decisions  of  Board  of 

Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+20  p.  large  8°     % 

J  1.13  :  W  349/3 
^yeirto)h  Steel  Company.     In  equity  no.  1060,  in  district  court  for  district  of 

Delaware,    United    States   v.   Weirton    Steel   Company;    brief   for   plaintiff. 

[1934.]     cover  title,  vii +280  p.     t  J  1.13  :  W  433/3 

Same ;  plaintiff's  requests  for  findings  of  fact  and  conclusions  of  law. 

[1934.]     cover  title,  17  p.     t  J  1.13  :W  433/4 

Same;  reply  brief  for  plaintiff.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i-f  18  p.    t 

J  1.13  :  W  433/5 

M>st  Virginia.     No.  — ,  original,  in   Supreme  Court,  Oct.   term,  1934,  United 

States  V.  West  Virginia  [et  al.]  ;  motion  for  leave  to  file  bill  of  complaint  and 

bill  of  complaint.     [1935.]     cover  title,  166  p.    t  J  1.13  :  W  52/29 

^yilson.  John  F.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue  v.  United  States  Trust  Company  of  New  York,  trustee 
under  deed  of  trust  of  John  F.  Wilson,  on  petition  for  review  of  decisions  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1935.]  cover  title,  ii+30  p. 
large  8°    J  J  1.13  :  W  694/7 

Wood,  Ellen  A.    No.  2977,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit,  Ellen  Ayer 

Wowl  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 

of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1934.]     cover  title,  i+13  p. 

large  8°     }  J  1.13  :  W  85/26 

WAR  RISK  LITIGATION  BUREAU 

Case.?.  Supplement  1  to  Digest  of  veterans'  insurance  cases  published  by  Bureau 
of  AVar  Risk  Litigation,  Department  of  Justice.  Sept.  1934.  [1]+41  p. 
[Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in  binder.]     f  J  18.2  :  D  56/supp.l 

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LABOR  DEPARTMENT 

Cotton  Textile  Industry  Inquiry  Board.     Report  of  Board  of  Inquiry  for  Cot- 
ton Textile  Industry  to  the  President  [Sept.  17,  1934].     [1935.]     16  p.    t 
L.  C.  card  35-26011  L  1.2  :  C  82 

CHILDREN'S  BUREAU 

Death.  Comparability  of  maternal  mortality  rates  iii  United  States  and  certain 
foreign  countries,  study  of  effects  of  variations  in  assignment  procedures, 
definitions  of  live  births,  and  completeness  of  birth  registration  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  Elizabeth  C.  Tandy.  1935.  v+24  p.  (Bureau  publication 
229.)  *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  L  35-19  L  5.20 :  229 

Posture.  Good  posture  in  little  child;  [poster].  1934.  24X35.1  in.  [Poster 
relates  to  Bureau  publication  219,  which  carries  same  title.]     t    L5.14:  P  84/7 

Relief  irork.  Changes  during  Oct.  1934  in  ilifferent  types  of  public  and  private 
relief  in   urban   areas.     Dec.  15,   1934.     8  leaves,   il.   4°     t         L  5.33: 934/2 

EMPLOYMENT  SERVICE 

Employment.    Twelve  and  one-half  million  registered  for  work  [by  Employment 
Service,  vear  ended  June  30]  1934 ;  prepared  bv  Division  of  Standards  and 
Research.     1935     v+98  p.  il.     t 
L.  C.  card  L  35-22  L  7.2 :  T  91 

IMMIGRATION  AND  NATURALIZATION  SERVICE 

Chinese  in  United  States.  Chinese  exclusion  laws  and  immigration  laws  as  ap- 
plied to  Chinese,  pt.  1;  by  Howard  D.  Ebey.  Jan.  21.  1035.  11  p.  (Lecture 
32,  2d  series.)     [Issued  with  perforations  for  insertion  in  binder.]     t 

L  15.10 :  32 

Same.  pt.  2 ;  by  Howard  D.  Ebey.     Jan.  28,  1935.     7  p.     (Lecture  33,  2d 

series.)     [Issued  with  perforations  for  insertion  in  binder.]     t      L  15.10:  33 

Treaty,  laws,  and  rules  governing  admission  of  Chinese,  rules  of  Oct.  1, 

1920.     1934.     iii +87  p.     [This  etlition  omits  list  of  administrative  districts 
included  in  1931  edition  as  Rule  29.]     *  Paper,  15c. 

L.  C.  card  3.5-26035  L  15.12:  934 

Imniifjration.  Enforcement  of  immigration  laws  in  relation  to  insular  posses- 
sions and  Territories  :  by  A.  R.  Archibald.  Jan.  14,  1935.  12  p.  (Lecture  31. 
2d  series.)     t  L  15.10:  31 

Immigration  and  naturalization  statistics  of  United  States,  their  nature, 

volume,  atid  method  of  compilation ;  bv  J.  J.  Kunna  and  H.  L.  Stanforth.     Jan. 
7,  1935.     14  p.     (Lecture  30,  2d  series.)     t  L  15.10:  30 

LABOR  STATISTICS  BUREAU 

Building  operations  in  principal  cities  of  United  States,  Nov.  1934;  prepared  by 
Division  of  Construction  and  Public  Employment.  1935.  [l]-f20  p.  (Serial 
no.  R.  189.)      [Monthly.]     t  L  2.6/a  4 :  934/11 

Bulletins.  List  of  Bulletins  of  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,  Nov.  1.  1934.  [1934.] 
vp.     (Serial  no.  R.  178.)     t  L  2.2 :  B  87/934 

Codes  of  fair  eompetition.  Summary  of  permanent  codes  adopted  under  national 
industrial  recovery  act  during  Aug.  1934.  [1934.]  6  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  173.) 
[From  Monthly  labor  review,  Oct.  1934.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  C  648/13 

Same   during   Sept.   1934.     [1934.]     4  p.     (Serial  no.   R.   181.)      [From 

Monthly  labor  review,  Nov.  1934.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  C  648/14 

Consumets'  cooperation.  Operation  of  local  consumers'  cooperative  societies  in 
1933:  by  Florence  E.  Parker.  1934.  ii+1041-66  p.  [From  Monthly  labor 
review,  v.  39,  no.  5.  Nov.  1934.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  C  766/2 

Hovr  to  order  publications — See  information  following  Contents 


January  1935  57 

Cooperative  associatiom.     Organization  and  management  of  cooperative  gaso- 
line and  oil  associations,  with  model  bylaws.     [Oct.  1934.]     v+36+vi  p.    (Bul- 
letin 606  ;  Cooperation  series. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  L  35-17  L  2.3  :  606 

Same.     (H.  doc.  253,  73d  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Dismissal  compensation  in  American  industry  ;  by  Everett  D.  Hawkins.  [1934.] 
11  p.     (Serial  no.  R.  179.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Nov.  1934.]     t 

L  2.6/a  :  D  631/4 

Employme^it  Service.  Activities  of  United  States  Employment  Service,  July  and 
Aug.  1934.  [1934.]  8  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  182.)  [From  Monthly  labor  review, 
Nov.  1934.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  Em  73/18 

International  Labor  Conference.  Report  of  United  States  delegation  at  Inter- 
national Labor  Conference,  Geneva,  June  [4-23]  1934,  to  Secretary  of  Labor. 
[1934.]  cover  title,  16  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  167.)  [From  Monthly  labor  review, 
Sept.  1934.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  In  8/5/934 

Labor  information  bulletin,  v.  1,  no.  4,  Dec.  1934;  [prepared  by  Labor  Informa- 
tion Service].     [1935.]      [2]+22p.  il.  large  8°     [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L  34-114  L  2.10 : 1/4 

Monthly  labor  revlexo,  v.  39,  no.  6,  Dec.  1934 ;  Hugh  S.  Hanna.  editor.    1934.  vi-f 
1311-1570+v  p.  il.    *  Paper,  30c.  single  copy,  $3.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
$4  75. 
L."  C.  card  15-26485  L  2.6  :  39/6 

Special  aeticles.- — Operation  of  idle  factories  by  Ohio  relief  authorities  for  benefit 
of  unemployed. — Child  labor  in  United  States.  1933,  as  reflected  by  employment  cer- 
tificates issued. — Conciliation  work  of  Department  of  Labor,  Oct.  1934  ;  by  Hugh  L. 
Kerwin. — Average  wage  and  salary  payments  in  various  industries  in  Ohio,  1916-32,  pt. 
2  ;  by  Fred  C.  Croxton  and  Frank  C.  Croxton. — Earnings  of  taxicab  drivers  in  Ohio  : 
[by  S.  J.  Barrick]. 

Note. — The  Monthly  labor  review  is  the  medium  through  which  the  bureau  publishes 
its  regular  monthly  reports  on  such  subjects  as  prices,  wages,  industrial  disputes,  build- 
ing operations,  and  employment  conditions  ;  summary  results  of  original  investigations  ; 
summaries  of  important  current  labor  legislation  by  the  States  or  by  Congress  and 
Federal  and  State  court  decisions  affecting  labor ;  and  short  reviews  of  labor  conditions 
in  various  parts  of  the  United  States  and  other  countries.  One  free  subscription  will 
be  given  to  all  labor  departments  and  bureaus,  workmen's  compensation  commissions, 
and  other  offices  connected  with  the  administration  of  labor  laws,  and  to  organizations 
exchanging  publications  with  the  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics.  Others  desiring  cgpies 
may  obtain  them  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the 
prices  stated  above. 

Prices.    Retail  prices,  Nov.  1934 ;  prepared  by  Retail  Price  Division  and  Cost  of 
Living  Division.     1934.     ii-|-17  p.  il.      (Serial  no.  R.  188.)      [Monthly.]     f 
L.  C.  card  L  32-43  L  2.6/a  2  :  934/11 

Wholesale  prices,  Nov.  1934 ;  prepared  by  Division  of  Wholesale  Price 

Statistics.    1935.    ii+29  p.  il.     (Serial  no.  R.  190.)     [Monthly.]     t 

L.  C.  card  L  22-229  L  2.S  :  934/11 

Prison  labor.    Laws  relating  to  prison  labor  in  United  States  enacted  in  1933  and 

1934,  supplement  to  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics  Bulletin  596;  prepared  by 
Labor  Law  Information  Service.  1934.  [1]+10  p.  ([Bulletin  596,  supple- 
ment] ;  Serial  no.  R.  183.)     [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Nov.  1934.]     t 

L  2.6/a  :  P  938/2 

Safety  of  life.  Minimum  standards  for  safety  and  health  of  workers  in  manu- 
facturing industries ;  approved  by  Committee  on  Standards  for  Safety  and 
Health  for  N.  R.  A.  codes,  appointed  by  Secretary  of  Labor.  1934.  [l]+7  p. 
( Serial  no.  R.  117,  2d  edition. )     t  L  2.2 :  Sa  17/2d  ed. 

PUBLICATIONS  AND  SUPPLIES  DIVISION 

Labor  Department.    Publications  of  Department  of  Labor.     [Edition  of]  Jan.  1, 

1935.  1935.     ii-f46  p.     t 

L.  C.  card  16-20563  L  4.5  :  935 

WOMEN'S  BUREAU 

Boots  and  shoes.    Survey  of  shoe  industry  in  New  Hampshire ;  by  Agnes  L.  Peter- 
son.   1935.    V 4- 100  p.     (Bulletin  121.)     *  Paper,  lOc. 
L.  C.  card  L  35-18  L  13.3  :  121 

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58  January  1935 

Employment  of  women  in  Puerto  Rico ;  by  Caroline  Manning.    1934.    v4-34  p.  1 
pi.  4  p.  of  pi.      (Bulletin  118.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  L  35-16  L  13.3 :  118 

Women  in  industry.     AVhat  wage-earning  woman  contributes  to  family  support ; 
by   Agnes    L.    Peterson.     1929,    reprinted    1934.     iii-f21    p.     (Bulletin    75.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  L  35-20  L  13.3  :  lb/1-2 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

Report.     Report  of  librarian  of  Congress,  fiscal  year  1934.     1934.     vi+283  p. 
1  pi.  20  p.  of  pi.     *  Cloth,  $1.00. 
L.  C.  card  6-6273  LC  1.1 :  934 

Same.     (H.  doc.  8,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

CATALOG  DIVISION 

Subject  headings.     List  of  subject  headings,  3d  edition,  additions  and  changes, 
list  28;  Oct.-Dec.  1934.     [1934.]     2  leaves.  LC  9.6/3 :  3/28 

Note. — In  response  to  numerous  requests,  sheets  containing  lists  of  additions  and 
changes  for  the  3d  edition  of  the  List  will  be  supplied  at  intervals  of  about  3  months. 
They  will  be  printed  on  one  side  only,  on  thin  paper.  They  will  be  numbered  con- 
secutively and  show  the  period  covered.  Enough  libraries  have  expressed  a  preference 
for  the  gummed  paper  to  justify  printing  on  that  paper  enough  copies  of  List  21 
and  future  issues  to  meet  their  needs.  With  the  list  for  December  will  be  sent  a 
charge  slip  for  the  issues  supplied  during  the  calendar  year  at  8c.  for  the  first  page 
and  .015c.  for  each  additional  page  of  each  list.  These  lists  will  be  kept  in  stock 
until  the  4th  edition  of  the  List  is  issued. 

COPYRIGHT  OFFICE 

Copyright.     [Catalog  of  copyright  entries,  new  series,  pt.  1,  group  1,  Books, 
V.  31]  no.  123-135;  Jan.  1935.     Jan.  2-31,  1935.     p.  1489-1056.     [Issued  sev- 
eral times  a  week.] 
L:  C.  card  6-35347  LC  3.6/1 :  31/1-123  to  1-135 

Note. — Each  number  is  issued  in  4  parts :  pt.  1,  group  1,  relates  to  books ;  pt.  1, 
group  2,  to  pamphlets,  leaflets,  contributions  to  newspapers  or  periodicals,  etc.,  lectures 
sermons,  addresses  for  oral  delivery,  maps  ;  pt.  1,  group  3,  to  dramatic  compositions, 
motion  pictures  ;  pt.  2,  to  periodicals  ;  pt.  3,  to  musical  compositions  ;  pt.  4,  to  works  or 
art,  reproductions  of  a  work  of  art,  drawings  or  plastic  works  of  scientific  or  technical 
ctiaracter.    photographs,    prints,   and   pictorial  illustrations. 

Subscriptions  for  the  Catalog  of  copyright  entries  should  be  made  to  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  instead  of  to  the  Register  of  Copyrights. 
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$13.00  ;  pt.  1,  groups  1  and  2,  and  pt.  3,  each  $3.00  a  yr.,  foreign  subscription,  each 
$3.75 ;  pt.  1,  group  3,  pt.  2,  and  pt.  4.  each  $2.00  a  yr.,  foreign  subscription,  pt.  1, 
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are  5c.  each),  sOc. ;  annual  indexes,  each,  for  complete  calendar  year,  $2.00. 

Same,  pt.  1,  group  2,  Pamphlets,  leaflets,  contributions  to  newspapers  or 

periodicals,  etc.,  lectures,  sermons,  addresses  for  oral  delivery,  maps,  v.  31, 
no.   9.     1934.     iv-f  705-780   p.     [Monthly.]  LC  3.6/1 :  31/2-9 

Same,  pt.  1,  group  2,  Pamphlets,  leaflets,  contributions  to  newspapers  or 

lieriodicals,  etc.,  lectures,  sermons,  addresses  for  oral  delivery,  maps,  v.  31, 
no.  10.     1935.     iv+781-874  p.     [Monthly.]  LC  3.6/1 :  31/2-10 

Same.  pt.  1,  group  3.  Dramatic  compo.sitions,  motion  pictures,  v.  7,  no.  8. 

1934.     iii +219-251  p.     [Monthly.]  LC  3.6/1 :  6/3-8 

Same,  pt.  1.  group  3,  Dramatic  compositions,  motion  pictures,  v.  7,  no.  9. 

1934.     iii-f  253-281  p.     [Monthly.]  LC  3.6/1 :  6/3-9 

Same,  pt.  4,  Works  of  art,  reproductions  of  a  work  of  art,  drawings  or 

plastic  works  of  scientific  or  technical  character,  photographs,  prints,  and 
pictorial  illustrations,  v.  29,  no.  3.     1934.     iii-f  109-154  p.     [Quarterly.] 

LC  3.6/4 :  29/3 

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Januakt  1935  59 

documents  division 

State  publications.     Monthly  check-list  of  State  publications,  v.  25,  no.  10 ;  Oct, 
1934.     1934.     [2]  +681-756  p.     *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  $2.25. 
L.  C.  card  10-8924  LC  7.6:  934/10 

MEDIATION  BOAUD 

Report.     Annual  report  of  Board  of  Mediation,  fiscal  year  1934.    1934,    iv+30 
p.  il.     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  27-27824  MB  1.1 :  934 

NATIONAL  ADVISORY  COMMITTEE  FOR  AERONAUTICS 

Boundary  layers.     On  theory  of  laminar  boundary  layers  involving  separation 
[with  list  of  references] ;  by  Th.  von  Karman  and  C.  B.  Millikan.     1934. 
cover  title,  22  p.  il.  4°     (Report  504.)      [Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2  and  3 
of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26075  Y  3.N  21/5 :  5/504 

NATIONAL  EMERGENCY  COUNCIL 

Oovemment  offices.  United  States  of  America,  Federal  Government;  [organiza- 
tion chart  1].  [Revised  edition.]  [Sept.  13]  1934.  1  p.  il.  oblong  f°  [For 
use  with  Current  organization  charts  of  United  States  administrative  agencies. 
Accompanied  by  mimeographed  Executive  sheet  3,  relating  to  the  chart  here 
cataloged.]     %  Y  3.N  21/9  :  2  Or  3/chart  l/rev.-2 

Manual.  [Daily  revised  manual  of  emergency  recovery  agencies  and  facilities 
provided  by  the  Government,  substitute  pages  containing  corrections.]  [Jan. 
31,  1935.]  [15]  leaves.  [Mimeographed.  Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  in- 
sertion in  manual.  Accompanied  by  Executive  sheet  20,  listing  the  i)ages  here 
cataloged,  and  Notice  to  holders  of  manual.  Included  in  price  of  manual,  for 
which  see  Monthly  catalog  for  Mar.  1934,  p.  848.] 
L.  C.  card  34^26356  Y  3.N  21/9 :  2  M  31/ex.sh.20 

United  States  Government  manual,  revised  currently,  simplified  textbook 

designed  to  inform  every  citizen  as  to  Government  procedure  and  to  make 

effectively  available  all  Federal  services.     [1934.]     cover  title,  x  +  572  -f- 

xlv  p.  36  pi.     [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  in  binder.     Part  of  the  pages  are 

blank.]     *  Cloth,  $2.00   (including  corrected  pages  issued  through  Dec.  31, 

1935). 

L.  C.  card  35-26025  Y  3.N  21/9 :  2  M  31/2 

NATIONAL  LABOR  RELATIONS  BOARD 

Note. — The  National  Labor  Relations  Board  was  created  by  Executive  order  6763  of 
June  29,  1934,  eflEective  July  9,  1934,  and  replaces  the  National  Labor  Board,  which 
ceased  to  exist  on  the  latter  date. 

Decisions  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  July  9-Dec.  1934.    1935.    xiv  -f 
223  D     *  Paper   20c 
L.  C.  card  35-26028"  Y  3.N  21/13 :  9/934 

NATIONAL  RECOVERY  ADMINISTRATION 

Blue  Eagle.    Blue  Eagle. 

Note. — Beginning  May  1,  1934,  the  National  Recovery  Administration  initiated 
the  distribution  of  individual  Blue  Eagle  cards  for  display  by  employers  operating 
under  approved  codes.  The  new  Blue  Eagle,  with  the  former  phrase  "  We  do  our 
part "  replaced  by  the  single  word  "  Code  "  serves  to  identify  the  employer  who  did 
his  part  and  who  now,  under  an  approved  code,  Is  cooperating  with  others  in  his 
trade  or  industry,  to  complete  the  work  of  recovery.  Beneath  the  word  "  Code " 
appears  the  name  of  the  trade  or  industry  to  which  the  employer  belongs  and  his 
individual  registration  number.  The  individual  Blue  Eagle  cards  are  not  listed  sep- 
arately in  the  Monthly  catalog. 

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60  January  1935 

Blue  Eagle — Continued. 

Blue  Eagle,  v.  2,  no.  29  [l]-4;  Jan.  2^25,  1985.     [1935.]     Each  8  p.  il.  f" 

[Weekly ;  none  issued  Dec.  31,  1934.  The  issues  for  Jan.  2  and  9  were  in- 
correctly numbered  v.  2,  no.  29  and  v.  2,  no.  30  instead  of  v.  2.  no.  1  and  v.  2, 
no.  2.  ]     t  Y  3.  N  21/8 :  19/2-1  to  2-4 

Note. — In  the  interest  of  economy,  coordination,  and  cooperation  with  industry, 
the  National  Recovery  Administration  publishes  the  Blue  Eagle  for  the  purpose  of 
maintaining  contact  with  all  code  authorities,  compliance  boards,  administrative  mem- 
bers on  the  code  authorities,  trade  associations,  and  other  individuals  and  bodies 
interested  in  rulings  and  policies  of  N.  R.  A.  Others  who  may  wish  to  follow  NRA 
activities  may  also  find  interest  in  the  Bine  Eagle  and  here  turn  for  authentic  view- 
points and  policies. 

Codes  of  fair  competition. 

Note. — The  codes  for  the  following  industries  (except  those  designated  as  approved) 
merely  reflect  the  proposals  of  the  industries,  and  none  of  the  provisions  contained 
therein  are  to  be  regarded  as  having  received  the  approval  of  the  National  Recovery 
Administration  as  applying  to  those  industries. 

y^ —    Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  advertising  specialty  industry, 

■as  approved  on  Jan.   15,   1935.     1935.     [2] +6  p.      (Registry  no.   1702-2-01; 

Approved  cotle  no.  65,  amendment  1. )     *  I'aper,  5c.    Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.05/amdt.l 

■- Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  alloys  industry,  as  approved 

on  Dec.  18,  1934.  1934.  [21+4  p.  (Registry  no.  1201-08;  Approved  code  no. 
515.  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.515/amdt.l 

v-t Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  bituminous  coal  industry,  as 

approved  on  Jan.  8,  1935.  1985.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  702-45;  Approved 
code  no.  24,  amendment  5.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N21/8:  7ap.24/amdt.5 

^ Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  coinpctiti(;n  for  candle  manufacturing  in- 
dustry and  beeswax  bleachers  and  refiners  industry,  as  approved  on  Dec.  22, 
1934.  1935.  [2] +5  p.  (Keiristry  no.  025-01 ;  Approved  eode  n(t.  302.  amend- 
ment 1.)      *  Paper,  ."c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.302/amdt.l 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  canning  industry,  as  approved 

on  Jan.  15.  1935.  19:',.").  [21+4  p.  (Registrv  no.  ](r>-03  ;  Approved  code  no. 
446,  amendment  3.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.440/amdt.3 

— —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  cap  and  closure  industry,  as 
approved  on  Dec.  20,  1934.  1934.  [2] +5  p.  (Registry  no.  1022-1-03;  Ap- 
proved code  no.  58,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c.        Y  3.N  21/8:  7  ap.58/amdt.l 

■=- —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  celluloid  button,  buckle,  and 
novelty  manufacturing  industry,  as  approved  on  Jan.  15,  1935.  1935.  [2]  + 
3  p.  (Registry  no.  1009-05;  Approved  code  no.  400,  amendment  1.)  *  Paper, 
5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.400/amdt.l 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  clay  drain  tile  manufacturing 

industry,  as  approved  on  Jan.  5,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  1042- 
04;  Approved  code  no.  364,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.364/amdt.l 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  coal  dock  industry,  as  ap- 
proved on  Dec.  28.  19:^4.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  701-35;  Approved 
code  no.  337,  amendment  1. )     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.337/amdt.l 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  cocoa  and  chocolate  manufac- 
turing industry,  as  approved  on  Jan.  9,  1935.  1935.  [2] -1-4  p.  (Registry  no. 
110-01;  Approved  code  no.  464,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c*. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.464/amdt.l 
^^- Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  construction  industry,  as  ap- 
proved on  Jan.  10,  1935.     1935.     [2]-|-4  p.      (Registry  no.  1616-2-31 ;  Approved 
code  no.  244,  amendment  6. )     *  Paper,  5c.                 Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.244/amdt.6 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  cork  industry,  as  approved  on 

Jan.  16,  1935.  1935.  [2] -1-5  p.  (Registry  no.  308-1^1;  Approved  code  no. 
199,  amendment  2.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.l99/amdt.2 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  corset  and  brassiere  indus- 
try, as  approved  on  Dec.  21,  1934.  1934.  [2] -+-4  p.  (Registry  no  .220-1-02; 
Approved  code  no.  7,  amendment  2.)     *  Paiter,  5c.     Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.7/amdt.2 


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Januakt.1935  61 

€'^<€«ot  fair  competition — Continued. 

•'- Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  corset  and  brassiere  industry, 

as  approved  on  Jan.  15,  1935.     1935.     [2] +3  p.     ( Registry  no.  220-1-02 ;  Ap- 
proved code  no.  7,  amendment  3.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.7/amdt.3 

— —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  cotton  textile  industry,  as 
^approved  on  Jan.  22,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  ( Registry  no.  299-25 ;  Approved 
•code  no.  1,  amendment  12.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.l/amdt.l2 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  dress  manufacturing  indus- 

ti-y,  as  approved  on  Jan.  4,  1935.     1935.     [2] +4  p.     (Registry  no.  228-01; 
Approved  code  no.  64.  amendment  4.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.64/amdt.4 

— —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  electric  storage  and  wet 
primary  battery  industry,  as  approved  on  Dec.  20.  1934.  1934.  [2] +3  p. 
(Regi.strv  no.  699-1-05;  Approved  code  no.  40.  amendment  2.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.40/amdt.2 

-*^  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  funeral  service  industry,  as. 
approved  on  Jan.  9.  1934.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  1749-04;  Approved 
code  no.  384,  amendment  3.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.3S4/amdt.3. 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  fur  dealing  trade,  as  ap- 
proved on  Jan.  9,  1935.  1935.  [2] +5  p.  (Registry  no.  917-10:  Approved 
code  no.  381,  amendment  3.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.X  21/8 :  7  ap.381/amdt.3 

— —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fj'.ir  competition  for  household  ice  refrigerator 
industry,  as  approved  on  Jan.  19.  1935.  1935.  [2] +6  p.  (Registrj-  no- 
1328-1-01 :  Approved  co<le  no.  183,  amendment  2. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/S':  7  ap.l83/2/amdt.2 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  lace  manufacturing  industry, 

as  approved  on  Dec.  24,  1934.     1934.     12] +5  p.      (Registry  no.  244-01;  Ap- 
proved code  no.  6,  amendment  3.)      *  Paper,  5c.         Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.6/amdt.3 

~ —     Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  lumber  and  timber  products 
industry,  as  approved  on  Dec.  18,  1934.     1934.     [2] +4  p.      (Registry  no.  313- 
1-06;  Approved  code  no.  9,  amendment  26.)     *  Paper.  .5c. 
.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.9/amdt.26 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  lumber  and  timber  products 

industry,  as  approved  on  Jan.  8,  1935.     1935.     [2]-|-4  p.     (Registry  no.  313- 
1-06  ;  Approved  code  no.  9.  amendment  27. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.9/amdt.27 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  lumber  and  timber  products 
industry,  as  approved  on  Jan.  14,  1935.  1935.  [2]-f4  p.  (Registry  no.  313- 
1-06 ;  Approved  code  no.  9,  amendment  28. )     *  Paper.  5c. 

Y  3.x  21/8 :  7  ap.9/amdt.28 

-  ^'       Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  machinery  and  allied  prod- 

ucts industry,  as  approved  on  Dec.  18,  1934.     1934.     [2]-f4  p.     (Registry  no. 
1399-65 ;  Approved  code  no.  347,  amendment  8. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.347/amdt.8 
—^     Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  pictui  e  moulding  and  picture 

frame  industry,  as  approved  on  Dec.  19.  1934.     1934.     [2] +4  p.     (Registry 
no.  1122-09;  Approved  code  no.  208,  amendment  2.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
,  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.208/amdt.2 

— ^  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  pleating,  stitching,  and 
bonnaz  and  hand  embroidery  industry,  as  approved  on  Jan.  14.  1935.  1935. 
[2]-f4  p.  (Registry  no.  2.31-1-06;  Approved  code  no.  276.  amendment  2.) 
*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.276  'amdt.2 

• Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  restaurant  indu.strv.  as  ap- 
proved  on  Dec.   19,   1934.     1935.      [2] +4  p.      (Registry   no.   1728-2-11;    Ap- 
•    proved  code  no.  282,  amendment  2.)     *Paper.  5c.     Y  o.N  21/S  :  7  ap.2S2/am;lt.2 

• Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  retail  monument  industry, 

as   approved   on   Dec.    18,   19.34.      19.34.      [2]-f4  p.      (Registry   no.    1030-12; 
Approved  code  no.  366,  amendment  2.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.366/amdt.2 

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62  January  1935 

Cades  of  fair  competition — Continued. 

' Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  retail  monument  industry, 

as  approved  on  Jan.  15,  1935.  1935.  [2] +3  p.  (Registry  no.  1030-12;  Ap- 
proved code  no.  366,  amendment  3.)     *  Paper,  5c.     Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.366/amdt.3 

-*—  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  retail  trade,  as  approved  on 
Jan.  2,  1935.  1935.  [2] +3  p.  (Registry  no.  1625-2-02;  Approved  code  no.  60, 
amendment  8.)      *  Paper,   5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.60/amdt.8 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  rubber  manufacturing  indus- 
try, as  approved  on  Dec.  18,  1934.  1934.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  899-04; 
Approved  code  no.  156,  amendment  3.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

J  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.l56/amdt.3 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition   for  sanitary  and   waterproof 

specialties  manufacturing  industry,  as  approved  on  Jan.  18,  1935.  1935. 
[2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  899-1-01;  Approved  code  no.  342,  amendment  2.) 
*  Pai)er,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.342/amdt.2 

— —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  smoking  pipe  manufacturing 
industry,  as  approved  on  Jan.  15,  1935.  1935.  [2] +5  p.  (Registry  no.  1651- 
02 ;  Approved  code  no.  225,  amendment  1. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.225/amdt.l 

■ •    Amendment  to  Cofle  of  fair  competition  for  stone  finishing  machinery 

and  equipment  industry,  as  approved  on  Jan.  14,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p. 
(Registry  no.  1399-26;  Approved  code  no.  158,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.l58/amdt.l 

■^ —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  textile  processing  industry, 
as  approved  on  Jan.  14,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  299-1-13; 
Approved  code  no.  235,  amendment  6.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.235/amdt.6 ; 

-^ —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  toll  bridge  industry,  as 
approved  on  Dec.  20,  1934.  1934.  [2] +5  p.  (Registry  no.  1713-2-15; 
Approved  code  no.  431,  amendment  1.)    ♦  Paper,  oc. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.431/amdt.l 

-^^ —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  transparent  materials  con- 
verters industry,  as  approved  on  Jan.  11,  1\YA'^.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry 
no.  402-02;  Approved  code  no.  382,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.382/amdt.l 

■^ —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  comiietition  for  undergarment  and  negligee 
industry,  as  approved  on  Dec.  29,  1934.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (RegistiT  no. 
277-1-01 ;  Approved  code  no.  408,  amendment  2. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.  N  21/8 :  7  ap.  408/2/amdt.2 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  used  textile  machinery  and 

accessories  distributing  trade,  as  appi"oved  on  Dec.  21,  1934.  1934.  [2]  +4  p. 
(Registry  no.  1333-12;  Approved  code  no.  380,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.  N  21/8 :  7  ap.380/amdt.l 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  watch  case  manufacturing 

industiT.  as  approved  on  Jan.  8.  1935.  1935.  [2] +3  p.  (Registry  no.  1225-01 ; 
Approved  code  no.  178,  amendment  2.)     *Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.  N  21/8  :  7  ap.l78/2/amdt.2 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  wire,  rod.  and  tube  die  indus- 
try, as  approved  on  Jan.  16,  1935.  1935.  [2]-f3  p.  (Registry  no.  1399-37; 
Approved  code  no.  250,  amendment  2. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.  N  21/8 :  7  ap.250/amdt.2 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  women's  belt  industry,  as  ap- 
proved on  Dec.  29,  1934.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  902-1-01;  Approved 
code  no.  41,  amendment  2.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.  N  21/8 :  7  ap.41/amdt.2 

Amendment  to  [Supplementary]  code  of  fair  competition  for  beauty  and 

barber  equipment  and  supplies  trade,  division  of  wholesaling  or  distributing 
trade,  as  approved  on  Jan.  9,  1935.  1935.  [2] +5  p.  (Registry  no.  1606-04; 
Approved  code  no.  201D,  amendment  2.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.  N  21/8 :  7  ap.201D/amdt.2 

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January  1935  63 

Cofies  of  fair  com/petition — Continued. 

—J^—  Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  blue  crab  in- 
dustry, division  of  fishery  industrj',  as  approved  on  Dec.  18,  1934.  1934. 
[2] +5  p.  (Registry  no.  117-16;  Approved  code  no.  30SE,  amendment  1.) 
*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.  N  21/8  :  7  ap.30S  E/amdt.l 

— -^  Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  complete  wire 
and  iron  fence  industry,  division  of  fabricated  metal  products  manufacturing 
and  metal  finishing  and  metal  coating  industry,  as  approved  on  Jan.  22,  1935. 
1935.  [2] +5  p.  (Registry  no.  1113-01;  Approved  code  no.  84L1,  amendment 
1.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.  N  21/8 :  7  ap.84  L  1/amdt.l 

— ^  Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  cotton  con- 
verting industry,  division  of  cotton  textile  industry,  as  approved  on  Dec.  27, 

1934.  1935.  [2] +7  p.  (Registry  no.  299-48;  Approved  code  no.  lA,  amend- 
ment 1. )     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.  N  21/8  :  7  ap.l  A/amdt.l 

— —  Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  cutlery,  mani- 
cure implement,  and  painters  and  paperhangers  tool  manufacturing  and  as- 
sembling industry,  division  of  fabricated  metal  products  manufacturing  and 
metal  finishing  and  metal  coating  industry,  as  approved  on  Jan.  16,  1935. 

1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  1108-05  [1108-1-05]  ;  Approved  code  no.  84J, 
amendment  2.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.  N  21/8 :  7  ap.84  J/amdt.2 

L Amendment  to   Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  locomotive 

manufacturing  industry,  division  of  machinery  and  allietl  products  industry, 
as  approved  on  Dec.  31,  1934.  1935.  [2]-f7  p.  (Registry  no.  1312-07;  Ap- 
proved code  no.  347C,  amendment  2. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.347C/amdt.2 

■'^ —  Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  tool  and  imple- 
ment manufacturing  industry,  division  of  fabricated  metal  products  manu- 
facturing and  metal  finishing  and  metal  coating  industry,  as  approved  on  Jan. 
16,  1935.  1935.  [2]-l-4  p.  (Registry  no.  1149-1-05:  Approved  code  no.  84G, 
amendment  2.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.84G/amdt.2 

—  Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  wholesale  sta- 
tionery trade,  division  of  wholesaling  or  distributing  trade,  as  approved  on 
Jan.  14,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  409-06;  Approved  code  no. 
201F,  amendment  2.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.X  21/8  :  7  ap.201F/amdt.2 


^■^ —  Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  wood  floor 
contracting  industry,  division  of  construction  industry,  as  approved  on  Jan. 
14,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4 p.  (Registry  no.  1616-1.30:  Approved  code  no.  244K, 
amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  2L/8 :  7  ap.244K/anidt.l 

^^ Cancellation  of  Code  of  fair  competition  for  cinders,  ashes,  and  scavenger 

trade,  as  approved  on  Dec.  19,  1934,  by  President  Roosevelt.    1934.     [2] +3  p. 
-  (Order  191-6. )     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.l91-6/cancel. 

Code  appendix  for  fireplace  furnishings  manufacturing  industry,  subdivi- 
sion of  fabricated  metal  products  manufacturing  and  metal  finishing  and 
metal  coating  industry,  as  approved  on  Dec.  21.  1934.  1934.  [2] +7  p.  (Reg- 
istry no.  1629-07 :  Approved  code  no.  84,  appendix  3. )      *  Paper.  .5c. 

^  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.84/app.3 

Code   appendix   for   mine   tool   manufacturing   industry,    subdivision   of 

fabricated  metal  products  manufacturing  and  metal  finishing  and  metal  coat- 
ing industry,  as  approved  on  Jan.  4,  1935.  1935.  [2]-f6  p.  (Registry  no. 
114&-18 ;  Approved  code  no.  84,  appendix  4. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/S  :  7  ap.84/app.4 
f^ 

Code  of  fair  competition  for  alloy  casting  industry,  as  approved  on  Jan. 

30,  1934.  1934.  [2]+5&3-575  p.  (Registry  no.  1201-1-02;  Approved  code 
no.  237,  reprint.)      [This  reprint  includes  amendments  1-3.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.x  21/8  :  7  ap.237/2 

-^=^—  Code  of  fair  competition  for  athletic  goods  manufacturing  industrv,  as 
approved  on  Feb.  2,  1934.  1934.  [2] -f  107-125  p.  (Registry  no.  1657-1-04; 
Approved  code  no.  254,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes  amendments  1  and 
2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.X  21/8  :  7  ap.254/2 

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64  January  1935 

Codes  of  fair  competition — Continued. 

■i^ —    Code  of  fair  competition  for  baking  industry  in  Puerto  Rico,  as  approved 

on  Dec.  21,  1034.     1934.     [2] +1-14  p.     (Registry  no.  101-39;  Approved  code 

no.  539. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  34-26009  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.539 

Q Code  of  fair  competition  for  barber  sliop  trade,  as  approved  on  Apr.  19, 

1934,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1934.  [2] +331-347  p.  (Registry  no.  1708-10; 
Approved  code  no.  398,  reprint.)  [This  is  a  reissue  with  the  addition  of  a 
footnote.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.398/2 


Code  of  fair  competition  for  bedding  manufacturing  industry,  as  approved 
on  Jan.  23,  1934.  19C^4.  [2] +311-331  p.  (Registry  no.  1607-1-01 ;  Approved 
code  no.  219,  reprint.)      [This  reprint  includes  amenthnents  1-4.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.219/2 

Code  of  fair  comitetition  for  blouse  and  .skirt  manufacturing  industries, 

as  approved  on  Dec.  30,  1933.  l>y  President  Roosevelt.  1934.  [2] +605-621  i). 
(Registry  no.  210-01 :  Approved  code  no.  194,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes 
amendment  1.]     *  Paper.  5c.  Y  3.N  21/S :  7  ap.194/2 

— —  Code  of  fair  competition  for  boot  and  shoe  manufacturing  industry,,  as 
approved  on  Oct.  3,  1933.  by  President  Roosevelt.  1934.  [2] +541-550  p. 
(Registry  no.  904-1-05;  Ai)proved  code  nn.  44.  reprint.)  [This  reprint  in- 
cludes amendment  1.]     *  Paper.  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.44/2 


Code  of  fair  comitetition  for  butling  and  polishing  composition  industry, 
as  approved  on  Nov.  4,  1933,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1935.  [2] +501-510  p. 
(Registry  no.  1001-01 ;  Approved  code  no.  97.  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes 
amendment  1.]     *  Paper,  5<-.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.97/2 

Code  of  fair  comi)etition  for  builders  supplies  trade,  as  approved  on  Oct.  3, 
1933,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1934.  [2] +16  p.  (Registry  no.  1013-3-02; 
Approved  code  no.  37,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes  amendments  1  and  2.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ai).37/2 

^  Code  of  fair  competition  for  bulk  drinking  straw,  wrapped  drinking  straw, 
wrapped  toothpick,  and  wrapped  manicure  stick  industry,  as  approved  on 
Mar.  14,  1934.  1934.  [2]  +13-27  p.  (Registry  no.  407-08 ;  Approved  code  no. 
331,  reprint.)      [This  reprint  includes  amendments  1  and  2.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.331/2 

•  ^  Code  of  fair  competition  for  canned  salmon  industry,  as  approved  on 
May  15.  19:?4.  1934.  [2] +167-183  p.  (Registry  no.  106-09;  Approved  code 
no.  429.)      [This  is  a  reissue  with  the  addition  of  footnotes.]     •  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.429/2 

Code  of  fair  competition  for  cap  and  doth  hat  industry,  as  approved  on 

June  5,  1934.  1935.  [2] +193-203  p.  (  Registry  no.  213-1-05:  Approved  code 
no.  457,  reprint.)      [Tliis  reprint  includes  amendment  1.]     *  Pai)er,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.457/2 

— —  Code  of  fair  competition  for  carbon  Itlack  manufacturing  industry,  as 
approved  on  Feb.  8.  1934.  19:'4.  |2]+319-:528  p.  (Registry  no.  70^-02 ;  Ap- 
proved code  no.  269.)  [This  is  a  reissue  with  change  in  paging  but  without 
change  in  text  of  code.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.269/2 

V  Code  of  fair  competition  for  cast  iron  soil  pipe  industry,  as  approved  on 
Sept.  7,  193.3,  by  IM-esideiit  Roosevelt.  1934.  [2] +259-269  p.  (Registry  no. 
1128-01;  Approved  code  no.  18,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes  amendments 
1-3.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.18/2 

Code  of  fair  competition   for  chlorine  control   apparatus   industry    and 

trade,  as  approved  on  Dec.  18.  19:J4.  1934.  [2] +55-64  p.  (Registry  no. 
1330-04;  Approved  code  no.  536.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  34-28279  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.536 

-^ —  Cede  of  fair  competition  for  clay  macliinerv  industry,  as  approved  on 
Mar.  IT,  1934.  1934.  [2] -[-18:3-194  p.  (Registry  no.  1399-4.");  Approved 
code  no.  343,  reprint.)      [This  renrint  includes  amendment  1.]     *  Paijer,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.343/2 

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January  1935  65 

Codes  of  fair  competition — Continued. 
V       Code  of  fair  competition  for  coin  operated  machine  manufacturing  indus- 
try, as  approve<l  on  Jan.  23,  1934.     1934.     ii+435-446  p.     (Registry  no.  1334- 
01;  Approved  code  no.  228,  reprint.)      [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.228/2 

^  Code  of  fair  competition  for  collapsible  tube  industry,  as  approved  on  Mar. 
17,  1934.  1934.  [2] +209-219  p.  (Registry  no.  1140-01;  Approved  code  no. 
345,  reprint.)      [This  repi'int  includes  amendment  1.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.345/2 


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Code  of  fair  competition  for  cotton  textile  industry,  as  approved  on  July  9, 

1933,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1934.  iii+58  p.  (Registry  no.  299-25;  Ap- 
proved co<;le  no.  1.  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes  amendments  1-11  and 
supplement  1.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.1/3 

— *=--  Code  of  fair  competition  for  die  casting  manufacturing  industry,,  as  ap- 
proved on  Mar.  8,  1934.  1934.  [2] +525-536  p.  (Registry  no.  1224-1-02; 
Approved  code  no.  323,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.323/2 

^       Code  of  fair  competition  for  drop  forgiua  iudustrv.  a'^  approved  on  Mav  10, 

1934.  1934.  [2] +85-98  p.  (Registry  no.  1110-02;  Approved  code  no. '423, 
reprint.)      [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.423/2 


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Code  of  fair  comjDetition  for  earthenware  manufacturing  industry,  as 
approved  on  Mar.  8.  1934.  1934.  [2] +513-527  p.  (Registry  no.  1016-03; 
Approved  code  no.  322.  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes  amendments  1  and 
2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.322/2 

—  Cotle  of  fair  competition  for  expanding  and  specialty  paper  products  in- 
dustry, as  approved  on  :Mar.  26,  1934.  1934.  [2] +553-565  p.  (Registry  no. 
409-08;  Approved  code  no.  369.  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes  amendment 
1.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.369/2 


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Code  of  fair  competition  for  fabricated  metal  products  manufacturing  and 
metal  finishing  and  metal  coating  industry,  as  approved  on  Nov.  2.  1933,  by 
President  Roosevelt.  1934.  ii+18  p.  (Registry  no.  1118-06;  Approved  code 
no.  84,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes  amendments  1  and  2  and  appendices 
1  and  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.84/3 

-^—-     Code  of  fair  competition  for  flat  glass  manufacturing  industry,  as  ap- 
proved   on   Dec.    22,    1934.     1934.     [2] +39-57   p.     (Registry    no.    1021-1-06; 
Approved  code  no.  541.)     *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26017  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.541 

-^^  Code  of  fair  competition  for  fresh  water  pearl  button  manufacturing  in- 
dustry, as  approved  on  Feb.  26,  1934.  1934.  [2] +359-371  p.  (Registry  no. 
1009-1-02;  Approved  code  no.  310,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes  amend- 
ments 1  and  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.310/2 

Code  of  fair  competition  for  glazed  and  fancy  pai^er  industry,  as  approved 

on  Feb.  1,  1934.     1934.     [2] +41-53  p.      (Regi.stry  no.  407-06;  Approved  code 
no.  248.  repi-int. )      [This  reprint  includes  amen<lment  1.]     *  P;iper.  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.248/2 

— ^  Code  of  fair  competition  for  ladies"  handbas:  industrv.  as  approved  on 
Mar.  14,  1934.  1934.  [2] +27-39  p.  (Registry  no.  236-1-01;  Approved  code 
no.  332.  reprint.)      [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.332/2 

-fe—  Code  of  fair  comi)etition  for  lye  industry,  as  approved  on  Feb.  19,  1934. 
1934.  [2]  +221-230  p.  (Registry  no.  699-02 ;  Approved  code  no.  3(X>,  reprint.) 
[This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.]     *  Pai>er.  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.300/2 

-^•^  Code  of  fair  competition  for  men's  neckwear  industrv,  as  approved  on 
Mar.  24,  1934.  1934.  [2] +467-484  p.  ( Registry  no.  248-1-02  ;  Approved  code 
no.  363,  reprint.)     [This  reprint  includes  amendments  1-4.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.  N  21/8 :  7  ap.363/2 

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66  Januabt  1935 

Cofiies  of  fair  competition — Continued. 
^        Code  of  fair  competition  for  metal  treating  industry,  as  approved  on  Mar. 
26,  1934.     1984.     [2] +529^539  p.   (Registry  no.  1118-25;  Approved  code  no. 
367,  reprint.)      [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.367/2 

— '—  Code  of  fair  competition  for  milk  filtering  materials  and  dairy  products 
cotton  wrappings  industry,  as  approved  on  Apr.  19,  1934.  1934.  [2]+307- 
316  p.  (Registry  no.  223-02;  Approved  code  no.  396,  reprint.)  [This  reprint 
includes  amendment  1.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.396/2 

Code  of  fair  competition  for  motor  vehicle  maintenance  trade,  as  ap- 
proved on  Jan.  18,  1935,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1935.  [2] +73-93  p.  (Regis- 
try no.  1724-27  ;  Approved  code  no.  543. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26062  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.543 

Code  of  fair  competition  for  motor  vehicle  retailing  trade,  as  approved 

on  Oct.  3,  1933,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1934.  [2] +563-577  p.  (Registry 
no.  1403-32;  Approved  code  no.  46,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes  amend- 
ments 1-3.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N21/8 :  7  ap.46/3 


*■ —  Code  of  fair  competition  for  narrow  fabrics  industry,  as  approved  on  Feb. 
27,  1934.  1934.  [2] +387-397  p.  (Registry  no.  299-43;  Approved  code  no. 
312,  reprint.)      [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y3.N21/8:7ap.312/2 

—  Code  of  fair  competition  for  newspaper  printing  press  industry,  as  ap- 
proved on  Mar.  5,  1934.  1934.  [2] +473^83  p.  ( Registry  no.  1325-05  ;  Ap- 
proved code  no.  319,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.319/2 

Code  of  fair  competition  for  nonferrous  and  steel  convector  manufactur- 
ing industry  (concealed  radiator  industry),  as  approved  on  Feb.  10,  1934. 
1934.  [2]  +341-353  p.  ( Registry  no.  1131-01 ;  Approved  code  no.  271,  reprint. ) 
[This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.]     ♦  Paper,  5o.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.271/2 

-^•^ —  Code  of  fair  competition  for  Nottingham  lace  curtain  industry,  as  ap- 
proved on  Nov.  1,  1933,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1935.  v+7  p.  (Registry 
no.  226-1-04;  Approved  code  no.  78,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes  amend- 
ment 1.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.78/2 

~ —  Code  of  fair  competition  for  optical  retail  trade,  ns  approved  on  June  4, 
1934.  1934.  [2]+14<>-l(;2  p.  (Registry  no.  164:5-Oi) ;  Approved  code  no. 
454.)      [This  is  a  reissue  with  the  addition  of  a  footnote.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.454/2 

Code  of  fair  competition  for  packaging  machinery  industry  and  trade,  as 

approved  on  Oct.  31,  1933,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1935.  [2] +187-198  p. 
(Registry  no.  1399-30;  Approved  code  no.  72,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes 
amendment  1.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.72/2 

— —  Code  of  fair  competition  for  print  roller  and  print  block  manufacturing 
industry,  as  approved  on  Mar.  26,  1934.  1934.  [2] +541-551  p.  (Registi-y 
no.  410-10;  Approved  code  no.  308,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes  amend- 
ments 1  and  2.]     *  Paper.  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.368/2 

'^  Code  of  fair  competition  for  retail  food  and  grocery  trade,  as  approved 
on  Dec.  30,  1933,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1935.  [2] +457-475  p.  (Registry 
no.  123-01;  Approved  code  no.  182,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes  amend- 
ments 1-3.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.182/4 

~ —    Code  of  fair  competition  for  retail  meat  trade,  as  approved  on  Dec.  21, 
1934.     1934.     [2] +15-37  p.  1  pi.     (Registry  no.  132-34;  Approved  code  no. 
540. )     *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  34-26006  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.540 

-^^ —  Code  of  fair  competition  for  river  and  harbor  improvement  industry,  as 
approved  on  May  18,  1934.  1934.  [2] +239-252  p.  (Registry  no.  1618-A-02; 
Approved  code  no.  434,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.434/2 


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Januaky  1935  67 

Cqdes  of  fair  competition — Continued. 

-^ —    Code  of  fair  competition  for  sample  card  industry,  as  approved  on  Feb, 
19,    1934.     1934.     [2] +231-243   p.     (Registry   no.    299-1-19;    Approved   code 
no.  301,  reprint.)      [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
V  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.301/2 

— ^  Code  of  fair  competition  for  sanitary  milk  bottle  closure  industry,  as 
approved  on  Mar.  26,  1934.  1934.  [2] +581-593  p.  (Registry  no.  1608- 
02B;  Approved  code  no.  371,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.] 
*Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.371/2 

— y  Code  of  fair  competition  for  schiffli,  hand  machine  embroidery,  and  em- 
broidery thread  and  scallop  cutting  industries,  as  approved  on  Feb.  2,  1934. 
1934.  [2] +133-151  p.  (Registry  no.  231-1-05;  Approved  code  no.  256,  re- 
print. )     [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.  ]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.256/2 

— ~  Code  of  fair  competition  for  solid  braided  cord  industry,  as  approved 
on  Feb.  26,  1934.  1934.  [2] +349-359  p.  (Registry  no.  219-01;  Approved 
code  no.  3()9,  reprint.)      [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.309/2 

—^    Code  of  fair  competition  for  spice  grinding  industry,   as  approved   on 
May  11,  1934.     1934.     [2] +99-113  p.     (Registry  no.  142-01;  Approved  code 
no.  424,  reprint.)      [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.]     *   Paper,  5c. 
/  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.424/2 

— ^  Code  of  fair  competition  for  spray  painting  and  finishing  equipment  man- 
ufacturing industry,  as  approved  on  Apr.  19,  1934.  1934.  [2] +317-331  p. 
(Registry  no.  1341-02;  Approved  code  no.  397,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  in- 
cludes amendment  1.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.397/2 

— ^  Code  of  fair  competition  for  tag  industry,  as  approved  on  Feb.  1,  1934. 
1934.  [2] +53-66  p.  (Registry  no.  404-1-07;  Approved  code  no.  249,  re- 
print.)     [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.249/2 

— ^  Code  of  fair  competition  for  talc  and  soapstone  industry,  as  approved  on 
Mar.  21,  1934.  1934.  [2] +287-302  p.  (Registry  no.  1039-10;  Approved  code 
no.  350,  reprint.)      [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.350/2 

— '^^—  Code  of  fair  competition  for  tanning  extract  industry,  as  approved  on 
Mar.  29,  1934.  1934.  [2] +1-10  p.  ( Registry  no.  1658-1-01 ;  Approved  code 
no.  374,  reprint.)      [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.374/2 

— ^  Code  of  fair  competition  for  trucking  industry,  as  approved  on  Feb. 
10,  1934,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1934.  [2] +431-454  p.  (Registry  no. 
1411-61;  Approved  code  no.  278,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes  amend- 
ments 1-3.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.278/4 

-^ —  Code  of  fair  competition  for  umbrella  frame  and  umbrella  hardware 
manufacturing  industry,  as  approved  on  Apr.  6.  1934.  1934.  [2]  +179-192  p. 
(Registry  no.  1114-30;  Approved  code  no.  386.)  [This  is  a  reissue  with  the 
addition  of  a  footnote.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.3S6/2 

~ —    Code  of  fair  competition  for  used  machinery  and  equipment  distributing 
trade,  as  approved  on  Jan.   10,  1935.     1935.     [2] +59-71   p.     (Registry  no. 
139&-29;  Approved  code  no.  542.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
I^  C.  card  35-26041  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.542 

Code  of  fair  competition  for  washing  and  ironing  machine  manufacturing 

industry,  as  approved  on  Nov.  4,  1933,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1935.  [2]  + 
461-470  p.  (Registry  no.  1399-11  [1399-1-11]  ;  Approved  code  no.  93,  reprint.) 
[This  reprint  includes  amendments  1-3.]     *  Paper,  5c.     Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.93/2 

^  ■  Code  of  fair  competition  for  wire,  rod,  and  tube  die  industry,  as  approved 
on  Feb.  1,  1934.  1934.  [2] +65-75  p.  (Registry  no.  139^-37;  Approved  code 
no.  250,  reprint.)      [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.250/2 

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68  January  1935 

Codes  of  fair  competition — Continued. 

— ^    Code  of  fair  competition  for  women's  neckwear  and  scarf  manufacturing 

industry,  as  approved  on  Dec.  19,  1934.     1934.     [2] +79-96  p.     (Registry  no. 

249-02  ;  Approved  code  no.  538. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
..  C.  card  34-26005  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.538 


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Code  of  fair  competition  for  wood  heel  industry,  as  approved  on  Feb.  9, 
1934.  1934.  [21+329-341  p.  (Registry  no.  325-01;  Approved  code  no.  270, 
reprint.)     [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.270/2 

-* —  Code  of  fair  competition  for  wood  turning  and  shaping  industries,  as 
approved  on  Apr.  4,  1934.  1934.  [21+125-155  p.  (Registry  no.  330-02;  Ap- 
proved   code    n(K   383,    reprint.)       [This    reprint    includes    amendment    1.1 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.383/2 

-*■ —  Code  of  fair  competition  for  wooden  insulator  pin  and  bracket  manufac- 
turing industry,  as  approve<l  on  Mar.  16,  1934.  1934.  [21 +115-126  p.  (Reg- 
istry no.  330-1-01;  Approvetl  code  no.  338,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes 
amendment  1.1     *  I'apiT,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.38S/2 

V  Code  of  fair  competition  for  wrecking  and  salvage  industry,  as  approved 
on  Mar.  3,  1934.  1934.  [21+459-472  p.  (Registry  no.  1616-104;  Approved 
code  no.  318,  reprint.)     [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.1     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.318/2 

— ■ —  Errata  sheet,  Code  of  fair  conu^tition  for  caiivas  stitched  belt  mfg.  indus- 
try, as  approved  on  May  9,  1934.  1935.  1  p.  (Registry  no.  205-02;  Approved 
code  no.  422  [errata  .sheet].)     Included  in  price  of  original  code. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.422/errata 

—^  Errata  sheet.  Code  of  fair  competition  for  construction  machinery  dis- 
tributing trade,  as  approved  on  Jan.  23,  1934.  1935.  1  p.  (Registry  no.  1399- 
17;  Approved  code  no.  223  [reprint,  errata  sheet].)  [The  signature  mark 
reads:  1050;S3 — 13S5-137 — ."55.  Another  Errata  sheet,  with  the  same  title  but 
with  the  signature  mark  101440 — 1385-42 — :i4  appeared  in  the  Montlily  catalog 
for  Dec.  1934,  p.  480.]     Included  in  price  of  reprint  of  original  cmle. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.223/2/errata-2 

— ^  Errata  sheet,  Code  of  fair  competition  for  shoe  pattern  manufacturing 
industry,  as  approved  on  May  26.  193-4.  1935.  1  p.  (Registry  no.  922-02; 
Approved  code  no.  444  [errata  sheet].)     Included  in  price  of  oi-iginal  code. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.444/errata 

Labor  provisions. 

Note. — In  addition  to  the  publications  concerning  the  labor  provisions  of  certain 
codes,  issued  separately,  the  National  Uecovery  Administration  issues  a  series  of  posters, 
each  one  setting  forth  the  approved  labor  provisions  of  an  Individual  code,  and  intended 
for  display  by  employers  operating  under  approved  codes.  These  individual  posters  are 
not  listed  separately  in  the  Monthly  tutiilog. 

' Proposed  supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  California  mackerel 

processing  industry,  division  of  fishery  industry,  as  revised  for  public  hearing 
on  Jan.  21, 1935  (hearing  no.  473-R).    1935.     [2]+l2  p.     (Registry  no.  117-95.) 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  sub.ll7-95/rev. 


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Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  cement  gun  contractors  indus- 
try, division  of  construction  industry,  as  approved  on  Mar,  21,  1934.  1934. 
[2] +10  p.  (Registry  no.  1616-2-22;  Approved  code  no.  244,  supplement  4, 
reprint.)  [This  is  chapter  5  of  Code  of  fair  competition  for  construction 
industry,  chapter  1  of  which  was  approved  on  Jan.  31,  1934.  This  reprint 
includes  amendment  1.]      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.244/supp.4-2 

Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  coal  cutting  machine  industry, 
division  of  machinery  and  allied  products  industry,  as  approved  on  Jan.  4, 
1935.  1935.  [2] +9  p.  (Registry  no.  1414-15;  Approved  code  no.  347.  sup- 
plement 46.)     *  Paper.  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.347/supp.46 

^     Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  coal  mine  loading  machine 
industry,  division  of  machinery  and  allied  products  industry,  as  approved 

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January  1935  69 

Codes  of  fair  co-mpetition — Continued, 
on  Jan.  4,  1935.     1935.     [2] +9  p.      (Registry  no.  1414-14;   Approved  code 
no.  347,  supplement  45.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.347/supp.45 

"  Supplementary  code  of  fair  comijetition  for  construction  news  service 
industry,  as  approved  on  Dec.  20,  1934.  1934.  [2] +11  p.  (Registry  no. 
507-17;  Approved  code  no.  244,  supplement  19,)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.244/supp.l9 

— ^  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  gasket  manufacturing  indus- 
try, product  group  of  automotive  parts  and  equipment  manufacturing  in- 
dustry, as  approve<l  on  Dec.  20,  1934.  1934.  [2] +12  p.  (Registry  no. 
1404^54;  Approved  code  no.  105,  supplement  9.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.l05/supp.9 
/ 

— ~  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  New  England  sardine  can- 
ning industry,  division  of  fishery  industry,  as  approved  on  Dec.  18,  1934. 
1934.  [2] +16  p.  (Registry  no.  106-10;  Approved  code  no.  308,  supplement 
8. )     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.308/supp.8 

■ — ^  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  resilient  flooring  contracting 
industry,  division  of  construction  industry,   as  approved  on  May  29,   1934. 

1934.  [2] +14  p.  (Registry  no.  1020-02;  Approved  code  no.  244,  supplement 
10.)  [This  is  chapter  13  of  Code  of  fair  competition  for  construction  indus- 
try, chapter  1  of  which  was  approved  on  Jan.  31,  1934.  This  is  a  reissue  with 
the  addition  of  a  footnote.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.244/supp.lO-2 

— ^  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  stone  setting  contractors 
industry,  division  of  construction  industry,  as  approved  on   Dec.   31,   1934. 

1935.  [2] +11  p.  (Registry  no.  1039-2-04;  Approved  code  no.  244,  supplement 
20.)  [This  is  chapter  21  of  Code  of  fair  competition  for  consti'uction  industry, 
chapter  1  of  which  was  approved  on  Jan.  31.  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.244/supp.20 


V 


Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  wiring  device  industry,  divi- 
sion of  electrical  manufacturing  industry,  as  approved  on  Jan.  15.  1935. 
1935.  [2] +10  p.  (Registry  no.  1308-17;  Approved  code  no.  4,  supplements.) 
*  Paper,  oc.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.4/supp.3 

Purity  Ice  Company,  Incorporated.  Docket  no.  2203,  United  States  before  Fed- 
eral Trade  Commission,  in  matter  of  Purity  Ice  Company,  Incorporated,  and 
Felice  Ferlise,  as  individual  and  as  president  of  said  Purity  Ice  Company, 
Incorporated ;  brief  in  behalf  of  National  Recovery  Administration.  [1934.] 
cover  title,  viii+246  p.  4°     %  Y  3.N  21/8  :  2  P  97 


NATIONAL  RESOURCES  BOARD 

Note. — The  National  Resources  Board  was  established  by  the  President  through  Execu- 
tive order  6777  of  June  30.  19.34.  The  functions  of  the  board  are  to  prepare  and  present  to 
the  President  a  program  and  plan  of  procedure  dealing  with  the  physical,  social,  govern- 
mental, and  economic  aspects  of  public  policies  for  the  development  and  use  of  land,  water, 
and  other  national  resources,  etc. 

By  the  same  Executive  order,  the  National  Planning  Board  of  the  Federal  Emergency 
Administration  of  Public  Works  was  abolished,  and  all  of  its  powers,  duties,  etc.,  frans- 
ferred  to  the  National  Resources  Board. 

Report.     [National  Resources  Board,  report  on  national  planning  and  public 
works  in  relation  to  natural  resources  and  including  land  use  and  water  re- 
sources, with  findings  and  recommendations ;  submitted  to  the  President  in 
accordance  with  Executive  order  G777.  June  30.  19.34.]      [1934.]     pts.  2-5. 
pt.  2.  Report  of  Land  Planning  Committee,     p.  89-251.  il.  4"     *  Paper,  3.5c. 

Y  3.N  21/12  :  2  P  69/pt.2 
pt.  3.  Report  of  Water  Planning  Committee,     p.  253-388,  il.  2  pi.  24  maps,  4"      *  Paper, 

,     „  $100.  Y  3.N  21/12  :  2  P  G9/pt.3 

pt.  4.   Report  of  Planning  Committee  for  Mineral  Policy,     p.  389-449.  il.  4-     *  Paper, 

^    „   15c.  Y  3.N  21/12  :  2  P  69/pt.4 

pt.  5.  Report  of  Board  of  Surveys  and  Maps.     p.  451-455,  2  maps,  4°     *  Paper,  20c. 

Y  3.N  21/12  :  2  P  69/pt.5 

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70  January -1935 

NAVY  DEPARTMENT 

Aircraft  purchased  by  Navy  Department   [report  of  designs,  aircraft,  aircraft 
parts,  and  aeronautical  accessories  purchased  by  Navy  Department  during 
fiscal  year  1934].     Jan.  3,  calendar  day  Jan.  4,  1934  [1935].     7  p.     (S.  doc.  6, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  2^-26979. 

Court-martial  order  8  and  9,  1934 ;  Aug.  31  and  Sept.  29,  1934.  [1934-35.]  13  p. 
and  11  p.  12°     [Monthly.     Issued  with  perforations  for  insertion  in  binder.]     t 

N  1.14 :  934/8,  9 

Orders.  General  order  250  and  251  [6th  series]  ;  Dec.  4  and  10,  1934.  1934. 
Each  1  p.  4°     [Issued  with  perforations  for  insertion  in  binder.]     t 

N  1.13/6  :  250,  251 

Report.     Annual  report  of  Secretary  of  Navy,  fiscal  year  1934.     1934.     iii4-32  p. 

L.  C.  card  8-8477  N  1.1 :  934 

Note. — For  reasons  of  economy  no  annual  reports  of  bureaus  and  oflBces  of  the  Navy 
Department  for  1934  have  been  printed.  Manuscript  copies  thereof  are  on  file  in  the 
bureaus  and  offices  for  reference. 

ENGINEERING  BUREAU 

Marine  engineering.  Changes  in  Manual  of  engineering  Instructions,  [no.]  D; 
July  1,  1934.  [1934.]  iii  p.  [Accompanied  by  record  of  changes,  scope  of 
manual  of  engineering  instructions,  table  of  contents,  and  reprints  of  certain 
pages  to  be  in.serted  in  their  proper  places  in  chapters  4-10,  12,  14-15,  17-18, 
21,  24,  33,  and  39  of  the  new  edition  of  the  Manual  of  engineering  instruc- 
tions. A  list  of  these  reprinted  pages  is  found  on  p.  iii  of  Change  D  here 
cataloged.]     %  N  19.8/4 :  D 

MARINE  CORPS 

Orders.  Marine  Corps  order  81-S4;  Dec.  10-18,  1934.  [1935.]  2  p.  and  1  p. 
[Issued  with  perforations  for  insertion  in  binder.  Marine  Corps  order  81-83 
issued  as  one  publication.]     t  N  9.9/3  :  81-84 

MEDICINE  AND  SURGERY  BUREAU 

Naval  medical  bulletiti.    United  States  naval  medical  bulletin,  published  quar- 
terly for  information  of  Medical  Department  of  Navy,  v.  33,  no.  1,  Jan.  1935 ; 
[prepared   in]    Division   of  Publications.     1935.     vi-|-l-167   p.   1   por.   7   pi. 
*  Paper,  25c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.35. 
L.  C.  card  8^5095  N  10.11/1 :  33/1 

Special  articles. — Motor-vehicle  damage  to  men  of  Navy ;  by  Lucius  W.  Johnson. — 
Report  of  injuries  admitted  to  hospital  ship  [Relief]  in  one  year;  by  Arthur  H. 
Bearing. — Practice  of  medicine  in  American  Samoa  [with  one  reference]  ;  by  .Joseph  L. 
Schwartz. — Gastric  retention  in  peptic  ulcer  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Clarence  C. 
Kress. — Physiology,  pathology,  and  diagnosis  of  nephritis  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  E.  P. 
Kunkel. — Method  of  local  anesthesia  for  intranasal  operations  ;  by  Franklin  F.  Lane. — 
Russell  treatment  of  fractures  of  femur  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Herman  A. 
Gross. — Four  interesting  surgical  cases ;  by  K.  E.  Lowman.— Goiter  [with  bibliogra- 
phy] ;  by  Ogden  D.  King. — Fractures  of  maxillae;  by  E.  B.  Howell. — Appendicitis  [with 
list  of  references]  ;  by  Rudolph  D.  Joldersma. — Industrial  medicine  ;  by  H.  L.  Shinn  [to 
be  continued]. — Report  of  4  cases  of  tumors  of  gastrointestinal  tract  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  R.  H.  Laning  and  A.  W.  Loy. — Polyorrhomenitis,  case  report  [with 
bibliography]  ;  hy  E.  B.  Erskine. — Anuria  following  administration  of  neoarsphena- 
mine,  report  of  case  ;  by  C.  L.  Andrus. — Phineas  .7.  Horwitz.  4th  chief  of  Bureau  of 
Medicine  and  Surgery.— Toxic  effects  of  arsenical  compounds  employed  in  treatment  of 
disease  in  Navy,  1933 ;  by  S.  S.  Cook  and  H.  D.  Campbell. 

NAVIGATION  BUREAU 

Naral  Reserve.     Circular  for  information  of  persons  desiring  appointment  as 
officers,  or  enlistment  in  Naval  Reserve.     Jan.  1935.     [1]+12  p.  4°     t 
L.  C.  card  30-27036  N  25.8 :  Ap.  6/935 

Navi/.     Articles  for  government  of  Navy,  1930.     [Reprint  with  slight  change] 
1932  [published  1934].     [l]-f22p.     t 
L.  C.  card  35-26092  N  17.16/1 :  Ar  7/930-2 

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January  1935  71 

HYDKOGRAPHIC    OFFICE 

Note. — The  charts,  sailing  directions,  manuals,  etc.,  of  the  Hydrographic  Ofllce  are  sold 
ty  the  office  in  Washington  and  also  hy  agents  at  the  principal  American  and  foreign 
seaports  and  American  lake  ports.  Copies  of  the  General  catalogue  of  mariners'  charts 
are  supplied  free  on  application  at  the  Hydrographic  Office  in  Washington  and  at  the 
branch  offices  in  Boston,  New  York,  Philadelphia,  Baltimore,  Norfolk,  Savannah.  New- 
Orleans,  Galveston,  San  Francisco.  San  Pedro,  Calif.,  San  Juan,  P.  R.,  Captain  of  the 
Port,  Panama  Canal,  Portland,  (Oreg.),  Seattle,  Honolulu,  T.  H.,  Chicago,  Cleveland, 
Buffalo,  Detroit,  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  and  Duluth. 

Hydrographic  buUetin,  weekly,  no.  2365-69;  Jau.  2-30,  1935.  1934-35.  Each 
1  p.  il.  large  4"  and  f°     t  N  6.3  :  2364-2369 

^'otice  to  aviators  1  and  2,  1935;  Jan.  1  and  15  [1935].     [1934-35]     26  leaves 
and  10  leaves,  narrow  12*   [Semimonthly.     Issued  with  perforations  for  in- 
sertion in  binder.]     t 
L.  C.  card  20-26958  N  6.25  :  935/1,2 

Notice  to  mariners  1-5,  1935;  Jau.  3-31  [1935].  [1935.]  [xx] +1-110  leaves. 
[WeelvLv.]     t  N  6.11 :  935/1-5 

Tide  calendars.  Tide  calendar  [for  Baltimore  (Fort  McHenry)  and  Cape 
Henry],  Feb.  1935.     1935     1  p.  4°     [Monthly.]     t  N  6.22/2 :  935/2 

■ •    Tide  calendar  [for  Norfolk  Navy  Yard  and  Newport  News,  Va.],  Felx. 

1935.     1935.     1  p.  4°     [Monthly.]     j  N  6.22/1 :  935/2 

Same,  Mar.  1935.     1935     1  p.  4"     [Monthlj-.]     t  N  6.22/1 :  935/3 

Charts 

Pilot  charts.  Pilot  chart  of  Central  American  waters,  Feb.  1935;  chart  35(X). 
Scale  1°  long.=0.7  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Jan.  18,  1935. 
23.3x35.1  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  bv  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.24:  935/2 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse :  Instructions  for  making  pilot  balloon  observafions  at 
sea ;  hy  Bureau  of  Aeronautics,  Navy  Department. 

PUot  chart  of  Indian  Ocean,  Mar.  1935;  chart  2603.     Scale  1°  long.=0.2 

in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Jan.  17,  1935.  22.6X31  in.  [Monthly. 
Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c. 

N  6.17 :  935/3 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Distress,  emergency,  and  safely  traffic. ^ — United  States 
naval  radio  stations,  broadcast  schedules  of  naval  radio  stations  transmitting  time, 
weather,  hydrographic,  and  ice,  effective  Dec.  31,  19.34 — Making  entrance  to  San  Fran- 
cisco Bay  by  U.  S.  naval  radio  direction  finder  stations. 

Pilot  chart  of  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  Feb.  1935;  chart  1400.     Scale  1° 

long.  =0.27  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Jan.  18,  1935.  23.1X31.8 
in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather 
Bureau.]     t  10c. 

L.  C.  card  14-16339  .  N  6.15/1 :  935/2 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Distress,  emergency,  and  safetjr  traffic. — United  States 
naval  radio  stations,  broadcast  schedules  of  naval  radio  stations  transmitting  time, 
weather,  hydrographic,  and  ice,  effective  Dec.  31,  1934. — Making  entrance  to  San 
Francisco  Bay  by  U.  S.  naval  radio  direction  finder  stations. 

• Pilot  chart  of  north  Pacific  Ocean,   Mar.   1935;   chart   1401.      Scale  1° 

long.=0.2  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Jan.  17,  1935.  23.8X35.1  in. 
[Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather 
Bureau.]     f  10c.  N  6.16  :  935/3 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Distress,  emergency,  and  safety  traffic. — United  States 
naval  radio  stations,  broadcast  schedules  of  naval  radio  stations  transmitting  time, 
weather,  hydrographic,  and  ice,  effective  Dec.  81,  1934. — Making  entrance  to  San 
Francisco  Bay  by  U.  S.  naval  radio  direction  finder  stations. 

Pilot  chart  of  south  Atlantic  Ocean,  Mar.-May  1935 ;  chart  2600.  Scale  1° 

long.=0.27  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Jan.  16,  1935.  23.1X31.8 
in.  [Quarterly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather 
Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.20  :  935/1 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse:  Great  circle  sailing  chart  of  south  Atlantic  Ocean, 
[with]    Supplementary  method  for  finding  courses. 

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72  January  1935 

Pilot  charts — Continued. 

■ Pilot  chart  of  south  Pacific  Ocean,  Mar.-May  1935;  cliart  2601.     Scale  1° 

long.=0.2  in.     Washinston,  Hydrographic  Office,  Jan.  16,  1935.  21.2X35.6  in. 

[Quarterly.     Certain  portions  of  the  data   are  furnished   l)y  the  Weather 

Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.21 :  935/1 

Note. — Contains    on    reverse:  Great    circle    sailing    chart    of    south  Pacific    Ocean, 

[with]    Supplementary  method   for  finding  courses. 

Pilot  chart  of  upper  air,  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  Feb.  1985;  chart  1400a. 

Scale  1°  long.  =0.27  in.  Washington.  Hydrographic  Office,  Jan.  21,  1935. 
23X31.8  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]*    t  10c.  N  6.28  :  935/2 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Index  of  aviation  maps  and  charts  published  by  Hydro- 

fraphic  Office,  Navy,   Air  Corps,   Army,    [and]    Department   of  Commerce,   revised   Dec. 
934. 

Pilot  chart  of  upper  air,  north  Pacific  Ocean,  Mar.  1935;   chart  1401a. 

Scale  1°  long.  =0.2  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Jan.  19,  1935. 
23.8X35.4  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     f  10c.  N  6.29  :  935/3 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Index  of  aviation  maps  and  charts  published  by  Hydro- 
graphic  Office,  Navy,  Air  Corps,  Arm^y.  [and]  Department  of  Commerce,  revised  Dec. 
1934. 

RBOKUITING  BUREAU 

[Pofitcr]  354.  [Press  of  Navy  Recruiting  Bureau,  New  York,  Nov.  17,  1934.] 
14X17  in.     [Title  is:  What  Navy  is  doing;  illustrator,  J.  C.  Leyendecker.]     t 

N  17.2:V1 :  354 

SUPPLIES  AND  ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

Oovernmcnt  supplies.  Navy  Department  specifications  and  Federal  .specifica- 
tions, monthly  bulletin,  Dec.  1,  1934.  1934.  [1]  +  4  p.  12"  [Issued  with 
perforations  for  insertion  in  binder.]     t  N  20.20 :  934/12 

Same,  Jan.  2,  19.S5.     1935.     [l]+2  p.  12"     [Issued  with  perforations  for 

insertion  in  binder.]     t  N  20.20 :  935/1 

Memoranda.  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  memoranda  387 ;  Dec.  1,  1934. 
[Dec.  1934.]  35  p.  [Monthly.  Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in 
Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  memoranda,  1931.  A  correction  has  been 
made  on  p.  24  by  pasting  a  new  paragraph  over  the  original  text  of  the  section 
entitled  To  Home  Owners  Loan  Corporation.]     %  N  20.7/1 :  387 


PAN  AMERICAN  UNION 

Note. — The  Pan  American  Union  sells  its  own  monthly  Bulletin,  booklets,  and  other 
publications,  at  prices  usually  ranging  from  5c.  to  .$2.50.  The  price  of  any  edition  of  the 
Bulletin  is  15c.  a  single  copy,  the  English  edition  is  $1.50  a  year,  the  Spanish  edition  $1.00 
a  year,  the  Portugue.-<e  edition  $1.00  a  year  ;  there  is  an  additional  charge  of  75c.  a  year 
on  each  edition  for  countries  outside  the  Pan  American  Union.  Beginning  with  Jan.  1925, 
the  I'an  American  Union  began  the  publication  of  4  series,  in  Spanish  and  I'ortuguese,  on 
the  following  subjects  :  Agriculture  ;  Education  ;  Finance,  industry  and  commerce  ;  Public 
health  and  social  welfare.  The  Spanish  series  is  issued  bimonthly  and  the  Portuguese 
trimouthly.  They  are  not  published  in  English.  The  subscription  price  is  50c.  for  12 
issues  of  any  one  of  these  series  ;  single  copies  of  any  series,  5c.  Address  the  Pan  American 
Union,  Washington.  D.  C. 

Adult  education.  Las  escuelas  de  adultos  en  la  RepGblica  Argentina ;  [per 
Fermin  Estrella  Gutierrez].  [1934.]  ii+14  p.  il.  ( Serie  .sobre  educacion  no. 
94,  noviembre  de  1934.)  [Del  Boletin  de  la  Union  Panamericana,  noviembre 
1934.]     t  Paper,  5c.;  subscription  price  for  12  issues  of  series,  50c. 

PA  1.13 :  s  94 

Brazil  [foreign  trade  of  Brazil  for  1933]  latest  reports  from  Brazilian  oflScial 
soui-ces.  [1934.]  [l]-fl4p.  (Foreign  trade  series  no.  131, 1934.)  t  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  23-6435  PA  1.19: 131 

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January  1935  73 

Bulletin  {English  edition).     Bulletin  of  Pan  American  Union,  Jan.  1935;  [v.  69, 
no.  1].     [1934.]     iv4-l-76  p.  il.     [Monthl.v.     This  number  is  entitled  Fourth 
centenary  of  Lima.     For  price,  see  note  above  under  center  bead.] 
L.  C.  card  8-30967  PA  1.6 :  e  69/1 

Same.     (H.  doc.  51,  pt.  1,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

{Portuguese  edition).     Boletim  da   Uniao   Panamericana,  Janeiro  1935; 

[V.  37,  no.  1].  [1934.]  iv+1-60  p.  il.  [Monthly.  For  price,  see  note  above 
under  center  head.] 

L.  C.  card  11-27014  PA  1.6  :p  37/1 

{Spanish  edition).     Boletin  de  la  Union  Panamericana,  enero  1935;   [v. 

69,  no.  1].  [1934.]  iv+1-84  p.  il.  [Monthly.  This  number  is  entitled  A 
Lima  en  su  cuarto  centenario.  For  price,  see  note  above  under  center  head.] 
L.  C.  card  12-12555  PA  1.6 :  s  69/1 

Haiti  [foreign  trade  of  Haiti  for  1933]  latest  reports  from  Haitian  official  sources. 
[1934.]      [1]+11+[1]  p.     (Foreign  trade  series  no.  130,  1934.)      t  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  22-26788  PA  1.19 :  130 

Insects.  Alguns  insetos  que  atacam  as  culturas  citricas  ;  [por  Rodolfo  Arango]. 
[1934.]  20  p.  il.  (Serie  sobre  agricultura  no.  58,  outubro  de  1934.)  [Do 
Boletim  da  Uniao  Panamericana,  outubro  1934.]  f  Paper,  5c.;  subscription 
price  for  12  issues  of  series,  50c.  PA  1.12 :  p  58 

Money.  La  politica  monetaria  de  los  Estados  Unidos ;  [por  John  T.  Madden  y 
Marcus  Nadler].  [1934.]  ii+lOp.  (Serie  sobre  finanzas,  industria,  y  co- 
mercio  no.  80,  septiembre  de  1934.)  [Del  Boletin  de  la  Union  Panamericana, 
septlembre  1934.]     t  Paper,  5c.;  subscription  price  for  12  issues  of  series,  50c. 

PA  1.14  :  s  80 

Nicaragua  [foreign  trade  of  Nicaragua  for  1933]  latest  reports  from  Nicaraguan 
official  sources.     [1935.]    10  p.     (Foreign  trade  series  no.  132,  1934.)     t  Paper, 
5c. 
L.  C.  card  20-21429  PA  1.19 :  132 

Prisons.  La  prision  del  futuro ;  [por  Sanford  Bates].  [1934.]  ii+18  p.  il. 
(Serie  sobre  salubridad  publica  y  prevision  social  no.  79,  noviembre  de  1934.) 
[Del  Boletin  de  la  Union  Panamericana,  noviembre  1934.]  t  Paper,  5c.; 
subscription  price  for  12  issues  of  series,  50c.  PA  1.15 :  s  79 

PANAMA  CANAL 

Note. — Although  The  Panama  Canal  makes  its  reports  to,  and  is  under  the  supervision 
of,  the  Secretary  of  War,  it  is  not  a  part  of  the  War  Department. 

Panama  Canal  record,  v.  28,  no.  6;  Jan.  15,  1935.  Balboa  Heights,  C.  Z.  [1935]. 
p.  89-104.     [Monthly.] 

L.  C.  card  7-35328  W  79.5 :  28/6 

Note. — The  yearly  subscription  rate  of  the  Panama  Canal  record,  issued  monthly, 
is  50c.  domestic,  and  $1.00  foreign,  except  in  the  case  of  Government  departments 
and  bureaus.  Members  of  Congress,  representatives  of  foreign  Governments,  steamship 
lines,  chambers  of  commerce,  boards  of  trade,  and  university  and  public  libraries, 
to  whom  the  Record  is  distributed  free.  The  word  "  domestic  "  refers  to  the  United 
States,  Canada,  Canal  Zone,  Cuba,  Guam,  Hawaii,  Manua,  Mexico,  the  Philippines. 
Puerto  Rico,  Republic  of  Panama,  Tutulla,  and  the  Virgin  Islands.  Subscriptions  will 
commence  with  the  issue  of  the  Record  in  the  month  in  which  the  subscriptions  are 
received,  unless  otherwise  requested.  Remittances  should  be  made  payable  to  Disburs- 
ing Clerk,  The  Panama  Canal,  but  should  be  forwarded  to  the  Chief  of  Office,  The 
Panama  Canal,  Washington,  D.  C.  The  name  and  address  to  which  the  Record  is  to 
be  sent  should  be  plainly  written.  Postage  stamps,  foreign  money,  and  defaced  or 
smooth  coins  will  not  be  accepted. 

Tide,  moon,  and  sunrise  tables,  Balboa  (Panama),  Cristobal  (Colon),  [calendar 
year]  1935.  Panama  Canal  Press,  Mount  Hope,  C.  Z.,  1934.  31  p.  24°  [For 
official  use  onlv.  From  Tide  tables,  1935,  issued  by  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey.]     t        '  W  79.2  :T  43/12 

GOVERNOR 

Report.     Annual  report  of  governor  of  The  Panama   Canal,  fiscal  year   1934. 
1934.    viii4-154  p.     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  15-26761  W  79.1 :  934 

Same.     (H.  doc.  4,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

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74  January  1935 

POST  OFFICE  DEPARTMENT 

Ail-  mail  information;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.  Nov.  30, 
1934  [published  1935] .    2  p.  il.  4°     t  P  4.2  :  Ai  7/12/934 

Envelops.  Use  of  envelops,  folders,  cards,  etc.,  of  unusual  size  or  irregular  shape, 
or  which  bear  excessive  printing  on  address  side,  objectionable;  [issued  by] 
3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.    Jan.  17,  1935.    1  p.    t        P  4.2 :  En  8/14/935 

Mail  matter.  Cost  ascertainment  report  showing  cost  of  carrying  and  handling 
the  several  classes  of  mail  matter  and  of  performing  special  services,  fi.scal 
year  1934.     1935.     ii+14  p.     t  P  4.6 :  934 

- —  Same,  Appendix.  [1934,  published  1935.]  cover  title,  [52]  leaves,  il.  large 
4°  [Jan,  1,  1935,  on  cover,  is  date  of  letter  of  transmittal  of  original  publi- 
cation.]    t  P  4.6  :  934/app. 

Money  orders.  Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster 
General.    Jan.  10,  1935.    1  p.  oblong  24°     t  P  4.7 :  935/1 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Jan.  15,  1935.    1  p.  oblong  24°     t  P  4.7 :  935/2 

Stolen  money-order  forms ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Jan.  17,  1935.    1  p.  oblong  24°     i  P  4.7 :  935/3 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Jan.  30,  1935.     1  p.  oblong  32°     t  P  4.7 :  935/4 

Organization.  Post  Office  Department.  [1935.]  5  p.  [From  Congressional  di- 
rectory, 74th  Congress.  1st  session,  1st  edition,  Dec.  1934.  Reprinted  for  use 
in  answering  inquiries  concerning  organization  and  functions  of  Post  Office 
Department.]     t  P  1.2 :  Or  3/4 

Parcel  post.    Agreement  between  Netherlands  India  and  United  States  concern- 
ing exchange  of  parcel  ix)st  [with  detailed  regulations  for  execution ;  signed 
Bandoeng.  June  14,  1934,  Washington,  Oct.  4,  1934,  approved  Oct.  11,  1934]. 
[1934.]     37  p.     [English  and  Dutch.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26063  P  1.9  :  N  38/3 

Postal  bulletin,  v.  56,  no.  16581-602 ;  Jan.  2-31,  1935.    1934-35.    various  paging. 
f°     [Daily  except  Saturdays,  Sundays,  and  holidays.]    ♦  Paper,  5c.  single  copy, 
$2.00  a  yr. 
L.  C.  card  6-5810  P  1.3  :  56 

Postal  guide.  United  States  official  postal  guide,  4th  series,  v.  14,  no.  7 ;  Jan. 
1935,  monthly  supplement  [1935.]  cover  title,  42  p.  [Includes  Changes  76- 
82  affecting  United  States  official  postal  guide  for  July  1934,  and  Inserts  175 
and  176  to  Postal  laws  and  regulations  of  United  States,  edition  of  1932. 
Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Official  postal  guide,  with  supplements,  $2.25, 
foreign  subscription,  $3.00 ;  July  issue,  $1.50 ;  supplements  published  monthly 
(11  pamphlets),  75c.;  foreign  subscription,  $1.10. 
L.  C.  card  4-18254  P  1.10/1 :  934/7 

Postal  savi7igs.  Postal  savings,  discontinuance  of  use  of  Form  PS  717 ;  [issued 
by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.    Jan.  17,  1935.    1  p.  oblong  32°    t 

P  4.2  :  P  84/51 

Postal   savings,    important   instructions    concerning   reports,    deposit   of 

funds,  and  drafting  credits;    [issued  by]   3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 
Jan.  10,  1935.    1  p.     t  P  4.2  :  P  84/50 

Report.    Annual  report  of  Postmaster  General,  fiscal  year  1934.     1935.     xiv4- 
166  p.    *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  8-10371  P  1.1 :  934 

Same.     (H.  doc.  5,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Universal  Postal  Union,  convention  of  Cairo,  Mar.  20,  1934.    1934.     [l]-f241  p. 
il.     [French  and  English.]     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26027  P  1.9 :  C  12 


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January  1935  75 

BUILDING  OPERATIONS  AND  SUPPLIES  DIVISION 

Note — The  Building  Operations  and  Supplies  Division  was  organized  Oct.  1,  in?,",  and 
was  a  merger  of  the  former  Division  of  Equipment  and  Supplies  and  some  of  the  Treasury 
Department  employees  concerned  with  the  maintenanace  of  buildings  who  were  transferred 
to  the  jurisdiction  of  the  Post  OflBce  Department. 

Postal  supplies.  List  of  postal  supplies  furnished  post  offices  of  3d  class;  [pre- 
pared in]  Equipment  and  Supplies  Branch.     Jan.  1,  1935.     ii+21  leaves,     t 

P  23.2 :  P  84/2/935 

INTERNATIONAL  POSTAL   SERVICE  DIVISION 

Steamboats.  Schedule  of  steamers  carrying  mails  from  United  States  and 
United  States  mails  from  Habana,  Cuba,  to  foreign  countries,  also  to  Terri- 
tory of  Hawaii  and  to  possessions  of  United  States,  schedule  of  air  mail  routes 
from  United  States  to  and  in  foreign  countries,  Feb.  1935.  [Jan.  21,  1935.] 
12  p.  f°  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscrip- 
tion, 75c. 
L.   C.   card  25^26231  P  8.5:  935/2 

MOTOR  VEHICLE  SERVICE  DIVISION 

Motor  trucks.  Post-office  garage,  instructions  for  operating  motor-vehicle  serv- 
ice.    [Reprint  with  changes  1935.]     4  p.     t  P  21.2:  G  16/935 

POSTAL  SAVINGS  SYSTEM 

Report.     Operations  of  Postal  Savings  System,  1934,  report  of  operations  of 
Postal  Savings  System,  fiscal  year  1934.     Jan.  3,  calendar  day  Jan.  4,  1935. 
59  p.     (H.  doc.  20,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  13-35115 

RAILWAY  MAIL  SERVICE 

Mail  routes.  Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  123,  Jan.  27,  1935,  13th  division.  Rail- 
way Mail  Service,  comprising  Alaska,  Idaho,  Montana,  Oregon,  and  Wash- 
ington.    Seattle  P.  O.  [Jan.  24,  1935].     112  p.  narrow  8°     t       P  10.12/13  :  123 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  282,  Jan.  14,  1935,  1st  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  Massachusetts,  Rhode 
Island,  and  Connecticut.  Boston,  Mass.,  P.  O.  [Jan.  14,  1935].  96  p.  narrow 
8°     t  P  10.12/1:  282 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  427,  Jan.  15,  1935,  2d  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  New  York,  New  Jersey,  Pennsylvania,  Delaware,  eastern 
shore  of  Maryland,  Accomac  and  Northampton  counties,  Va.,  Puerto  Rico, 
and  Virgin  Islands.  M.  B.  Brown  Printing  &  Binding  Co.,  New  York  [Jan. 
15,  1935].     cover  title,  225  p.  narrow  8°     [Calendar  on  p.  4  of  cover.]     t 

P  10.12/2 :  427 

TOPOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

Note. — The  Division  of  Topography  has  on  file  maps  showing  all  roads  used  by  the 
rural  free  delivery  mail  service.  There  are  available  1.469  county  maps  showing  all 
the  rural  free  delivery  routes  in  each  county,  sold  at  50  cents  each,  and  6.767  local 
center  maps,  each  showing  the  rural  free  delivery  routes  from  a  single  post  office,  sold 
at  75  cents  each.  The  scale  of  each  type  map  is  1  inch  equals  1  mile.  County  maps 
are  furnished  in  the  form  of  blue-line  prints  made  from  negatives  that  are  prepared 
about  once  a  year.  Late  changes  in  rural  service  do  not  always  show  on  these  maps. 
A  list  of  available  county  maps  will  be  furnished  upon  application  to  the  Disbursing 
Clerk,  Post  Office  Department,  Washington.  D.  C.  Blueprints  from  drawings  brought  up 
to  date  are  furnished  when  local  center  maps  are  ordered.  Remittances  should  be  made 
by  postal  money  order  direct  to  the  Disbursing  Clerlj.  Post  Office  Department,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.  Rural  delivery  maps  should  not  be  confused  with  the  State  post  route  maps 
which  are  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog  for  February  1934,  page  734. 


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114677— 35— No.  481 — —6 


76  January  1935 

PRESIDENT  OF  UNITED   STATES 

Address  of  President  of  United  States  delivered  before  joint  session  of  tlie  two 
Houses  of  Congress,  Jan.  4.  1935,  1st  session  of  74th  Congress.     1935.     [l]+8 
p.     (H.  doc.  1,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      [The  1st  session  of  the  74th  Congress 
conveneil  Jan.  3,  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  curd  35-26044 

Ale.  Decreasing  rate  of  duty  on  ale,  porter,  stout,  and  beer,  proclamation. 
[Jan.  16,  1935.]     2  p.  4"     ( [No.  2115.] )     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.7  :  Al  25 

Bonded  icarchoiises.  Merchandise  in  bonded  warehouse  [imix)rted  during  cal- 
endar year  1930,  except  grain  imp<nted  on  or  after  June  IS,  1930],  proclama- 
tUm.     [Dec.  21,  1934,  published  1935.1     2  p.  4°     ([No.  2109.])      *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.7  :  M  535/3 

Merchandise  in  bonded  warehouse  [importeil  during  calendar  year  1931, 

except  grain],  proclamation.     [Dec.  21,  19;>4,  published  1935.]     2  p.  4°     ([No. 
2110.])      *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.7  :  M  535/4 

Merchandise  in  bonded  warehouse  [imported  during  calendar  year  1932, 

except  grain],  proclamation.     [Dec.  22.  1934,  published  1935.]     2  p.  4"     ([No. 
2111.] )     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.7  :  M  535/5 

Brady,  Thomas  J.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Thomas  J.  Brady  from  com- 
pulsory retirement  for  age.  Dec.  27,  1934,  [publishetl]  1935.  1  p.  4°  (No. 
6931.)     ♦  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  R  314/43 

Codes  of  fair  cowitetHUm.  Executive  order,  additions  and  amendments  to  code 
of  fair  competition  for  petroleum  industry.  Dec.  21,  1933  [published  1935]. 
3  p.  4°     (No.  6527  A.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  C  648/225V> 

Executive  order,  amending  code  of  fair  comiietition  for  distilled  spirits 

rectifying  industry.     Jan.  1(1,  1935.     1  p.  4"     (No.  6945.)      *  Pai^er,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  C  648/338 

Executive  order,  canceling  order  approving  c*  de  for  cinders,  ashes,  and 

scavenger  trade.     Dec.   19,  1934,    [published]    1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  61)25  A.) 

•  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  C  (V48/336 

Executive  order,  code  of  fair  comi)etition  for  retail  meat  trade  [approving 

code,  subject  to  certain  conditions].     [Dec.  21,  1934,  published  1935.]     2  p.  4° 
( [No.  6927  A.] )      *  Paper.  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  C  648/337 

Executive  order,  modifications  of  code  of  fair  competition  for  petroleum 

industry.     [Sept.    13,    1933,    published    1935.]     6    p.    4°     ([No.    6284    A.]) 

*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  C  648/381/^ 

Executive  order,  non-waiver  of  constitutional  rights  in  connection  with 

codes  of  fair  competition.    Jan.  22,  1935.    1  p.  4°     (No.  6949.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  C  648/339 

Consuls.  Executive  order,  amendments  to  Consular  regulations  [of  United 
States,  annotated,  and  to  Tariff  of  United  States  consular  fees,  issued  in 
1931].     [Jan.  8,  1935.]     16  p.  4°     ([No.  6942.])     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  F  761  se/12 

Cost  of  lir-ing.  Executive  order,  announcing  index  figures  for  cost  of  living  for 
6  months'  periods  ending  June  30,  1928,  and  Dec.  31,  1934.  Jan.  4,  1935. 
1  p.  4"     (No.  6936.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  C  823/5 

Curtis,  Mrs.  Hannah.  Executive  order,  authorizing  appointment  of  Mrs.  Han- 
nah Curtis  in  Navv  Department  without  regard  to  civil  service  rules.  Jan. 
8,1935.    1  p.  4°     (No.  6941.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  Ap  61/42 

Customs  Se)~i>ice.  Executive  order,  Sioux  City,  Iowa,  abolished  as  customs  port 
of  entry.     Dec.  29.  1934,  [published]  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  6934.)     'Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  C  969/16 

Federal  Emergency  Administration  of  Public  Works.  Executive  order,  delegat- 
ing certain  functions  and  powers  to  Federal  emergency  administrator  of  pub- 
lic works.    Dec.  26.  1934,  [published]  1935.    1  p.  4°     (No.  6929.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  P  96/8 

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January  1935  77 

Foreign  service.  Executive  order,  amendment  of  Executive  order  6657-A  of 
Mar.  27,  1934,  as  amended  [relating  to  regulations  for  payment  of  losses  sus- 
tained by  oflScers,  enlisted  men,  and  employees  of  United  States  in  foreign 
countries  due  to  appreciation  of  foreign  currencies  in  their  relation  to  Ameri- 
can   dollar].      [Dec.    24,    1934,    published    1935.]      5    p.    4"      ([No.    6028.]) 

*  Paper,  .5c.  Pr  32.5  :  F  761  se  /ll 

Executive  order,  extension  of  period  of  eligibility  for  appointment  as  of- 

ticers  in  foreign  service.    Jan.  23,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  6950.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  F  761  se/13 

Fort  llatnnzas  National  Monument.  Fla.,  proclamation.  [Jan.  9,  1935.]  2  p.  4° 
( [No.  2114.] )     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.7  :  M  412 

Governmental  activities.  Executive  order,  postponement  of  effective  date  of 
certain  provisions  of  Executive  order  6166  of  June  10,  1933  [organization  of 
executive  agencies,  delaying  certain  transfers,  consolidations,  and  elimina- 
tions provided  for  under  sec.  4  of  said  order,  not  effected  prior  to  Dec.  31, 
1934,  until  June  30,  1935].     Dec.  21,  1934.     1  p.  4°     (No.  6927.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5:  Ex  31/20 

Hawaii.  Executive  order,  changing  location  of  right-of-v.ay  between  Round 
Top  and  Susar  Loaf  military  reservations,  Hawaii.  [Jan.  17,  1935.]  2  p.  4° 
([No.  6948.])      *  Paper,   .5c.  Pr  32.5  :H  31/7 

Idaho.  Executive  order,  modification  of  Executive  order  6910  of  Nov.  26,  1934, 
withdrawing  for  classification  all  public  land  in  certain  States.  Idaho.  Jan. 
4,1935.     1  p.  4"     (No.  6938.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  Id  1/8 

Indians.  Executive  order,  exten.sion  of  trust  period  on  allotments  made  to 
Indians  of  Spokane  Reservation,  Wash.     Jan.  7.  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  6939.) 

*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  In  2/5 

Executive  order,  extension  of  trust  ijeriod  on  Indian  lands  in  Oklahoma 

expiring  during  1935.     Dec.  20.  1934.     1  p.  4°     (No.  6926.)      *  Paper.  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  In  2/4 

Executive  order,   extension   of  trust   period   on  lands   of  Pala   band   of 

Mission  Indians,  California.     Jan.  7,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  6940.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  In  2/6 

Industrial  Emergency  Committee.  Executive  order,  amending  Executive  order 
6770,  which  created  Industrial  Emergency  Committee.  Sept.  27.  1934.  1  p.  4° 
(No.   6860.)      *  Paper,   5c.  Pr  32.5 :  In  21e/3 

Knox.  Mrs.  Carmen  B.  Executive  order,  authorizing  appointment  of  Mrs.  Car- 
men B.  Knox  in  Post  OflSce  Department  without  regard  to  civil-service  rules. 
Jan.  12,  1935.     1  p.  4"     (No.  6947.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  Ap  61/43 

McGurty,  Mrs.  Anna  E.  Executive  order,  authorization  to  appoint  Mrs.  Anna 
E.  McGurty.     Jan.  4.  1935.     1  p.  4"      (No.  6937.)      *  Paper.  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  Ap  61/41 

Montana.  Executive  order,  revocation  of  Executive  order  5172  of  Aug.  9,  1929, 
withdrawing  public   lands,    Montana.     Jan.    9,    1935.     1    p.    4°     (No.    6943.) 

*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  M  762/8 

National  forests.  Executive  order,  restoration  to  entry  of  certain  tracts  of 
land  in  Tongass  National  Forest,  Alaska.  Dec.  18.  19.34.  1  p.  4°  (No. 
6925. )     *  Paper,   5c.  Pr  32.5 :  Al  ls/23 

Executive   order,    transfer    of    lands    from    Uinta    National   Forest   to 

Wasatch  National  Forest,  Utah.     Jan.  9,  1935.     1  p.  4"     (No.  6944.)      *  Paper, 
5c.  Pr  32.5 :  W  269/2 

Natural  resources.  Report  of  National  Resources  Board  and  report  of  Missis- 
.sippi  Valley  Committee  of  Public  Works  Administration,  message  transmitting 
report  of  National  Resources  Board  and  report  of  Mississippi  Valley  Com- 
mittee of  Public  Works  Administration.  Jan.  24,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  doc.  84, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      [Message  of  transmittal  only.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pacific  islands.  Executive  order,  placing  certain  islands  in  Pacific  Ocean  under 
control  and  jurisdiction  of  Secretary  of  Navy,  Wake  Island,  Kingman  Reef, 
and  Johnston  and  Sand  islands.  Dec.  29,  1934,  [published]  1935.  [2]  p.  il.  4° 
(No.    6935.)      *  Paper,    5c.  Pr  32.5  :P  119 

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78  January  1935 

Painting,  Industrial.  Executive  order,  approving  agreemeut  between  members 
of  division  of  painting,  paperhanging,  and  decorating  division  of  construction 
industry,  and  painter  employees  in  region  of  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  and  vicinity. 
Dec.  29.  1934,  [published]  1935.     1  p.  4"     (No.  6933  A.)      *  Paper.  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  C  766/9 

Executive  order,  approving  agreement  between  members  of  division  of 

painting,  paperhanging,  and  decorating  division  of  construction  industry,  and 
painter,  paperhanger.  and  decorator  employees  in  region  of  Concord,  N.  H. 
Jan.  16,  1935.    1  p.  4°     (No.  6947  A.  i     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  C  766/11 

Executive  order,  approving  agreement  between  members  of  division  of 

painting,  paperhanging.  and  decorating  division  of  construction  industry,  and 
painter,  paperhanger.  and  decorator  employees  in  region  of  Dade  County,  Fla. 
Dec.  26,  1934,  [published]  1935.    1  p.  4'     (No.  6929  A.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  C  766/8 

Executive  order,  approving  agreement  between  members  of  division  of 

painting,  paperhanging,  and  decorating  division  of  construction  industry,  and 
painter,  paperhanser.  and  decorat<ir  employees  in  region  of  Passnic  and 
Bergen  counties.  N.  .7.    Jan.  11,  1935.    1  p.  4°     (No.  6946 A.)      *  Paper,  .5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  C  766/12 

Pattin.  Mrs.  Maud  B.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Mrs.  Maud  Brackett 
Pattin  from  conipulsorv  retirement  for  age.  Dec.  28,  1934.  [published]  1935. 
1  p.  A"     (No.  6933. )     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  R  314/45 

Permanent  Court  of  International  Justice,  message  relative  to  adherence  by 
United   States   to   protocols  relating   to   Permanent   Court   of   International 
Justice.    Jan.  IG.  1935.    1  p.     (S.  doc.  11,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26058 

Plastering.  Executive  order,  approving  agreement  between  members  of  divi- 
sion of  plastering  and  lathing  contracting  division  of  construction  industry, 
and  certain  of  their  emplovees  in  region  of  Dallas  County,  Tex.  Jan.  10, 
1935.    1  p.  4°     (No.  6945  A.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5:  C  766/10 

Social  securitij.     Message  recommending  legislation  on  economic  security  [with 

Letter  of  submittal  and  Rep^irt  of  Committee  on  Economic  Security].     1935. 

x+44  p.     (H.  doc.  81.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26031 
Stuart.  Henry  C.     Executive  order,  exemption  of  Henry  C.  Stuart  from  com- 

pulsorv  retirement  for  age.     Dec.  28.  1934,   [published]   1935.     1  p.  4°     (No. 

6932.) '   *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  R  314/44 

Textile  Work  Assignment  Board,  etc.  Executive  order,  amending  Executive 
order  6878  providing  rules  and  regulations  for  Cotton,  Silk,  and  Wool  Textile 
Work  Assignment  Boards.  Dec.  27.  1934.  [published]  1935.  1  p.  4"  (No. 
6£>30.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  C  829/3 

Veterans.     Exec-utive   orders  6775   and   6776.    message  transmitting   Executive 

orders  6775   (Veterans'  regulation  6  (c))   and  6776  (Veterans'  recrulation  8 

(a)),  approved  June  30,  1934.  Jan.  16,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  doc.  80,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Piiper,  5c. 

TTooZ.  Extending  jieriod  for  furnishing  proof  of  use  in  manufacture  of  Itonded 
wool  and  camel  hair,  proclamation.  [Jan.  7,  1935.]  3  p.  4°  ([No.  2113.]) 
*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.7  :  W  88 

RECONSTRUCTION   FINANCE  CORPORATION 

Activities.     Summary  of  activities  of  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporat'^n  and 
its  condition  as  of  Dec.  31,  1934.     Jan.  1935.     [1]+14  p.  4°     t 
L.  C.  card  35-26029  Y  3.R  24 :  2  Ac  85/934 

Central  Republic  Trust  Company.  In  district  court  for  northern  d''-trict  of  Illi- 
nois, eastern  division.  Reconstruction  Finance  C'^i'poration  vs.  Central  Repub- 
lic Trust  Company,  banking  association  of  Illinois,  et  al.,  in  equity  no.  14189; 
bill  of  complaint  [supplemental  bill  of  complaint,  and  amendment  to  bill  of 
complaint].     [1935.]     17+3+2  leaves,  f     [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     t 

Y  3.R  24 :  2  C  33 

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Fd).  %  1932,  to  S^t.  30,  1934,  lettCT  from  chairman  and  secretary  <rf  Bectm- 
stractioa  Finance  Cwrpoiation  transmitting  report  of  cwpcM^tion  coveni^  its, 
(iterations  for  3d  quarter  of  1934.  and  for  period  frmn  organization  of  corpo- 
ation  on  FdJ.  2,  1932,  to  Sept.  30,  1934.  1935.  [l]-r85  p.  (H.  d^<:u  76,  T4tii 
Cong.  IM  se@.)  *  Paper,  10c 
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30.   1934.     1935.     iii-)-109  p.     [Title  on  covex  is:   Eer^ort  of  Tnire  .    S:   :r5 

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number  in  addition  to  its  publication  number.  The  diplomatic  correspondence  of  the 
United  States  is  published  in  the  volumes  entitled  Foreign  relations  of  the  United  States. 
Laws,  Executive  orders,  and  proclamations  are  issued  in  separate  series  and  are  num- 
bered within  each  series  in  the  order  in  which  they  are  signed.  Treaties  are  issued  in 
a  separate  series  and  are  numbered  in  the  order  in  which  they  are  proclaimed.  Treaties 
are  also  published  in  the  compilation  Treaties  and  other  international  acts  of  the  United 
States  of  Ameica,  which  contains  literal  copies  of  the  documents,  followed  hy  notes  of  a 
textual  and  procedural  character.  Indexes  to  the  Press  releases  are  supplied  semiannually, 
as  of  December  31  and  June  30.  The  Department  of  State  includes  in  the  Press  release 
series,  each  quarter,  a  complete  list  of  its  publications  for  the  preceding  quarter. 

The  list  below  frequently  includes  certain  relevant  publications  issued  by  other  agencies 
of  the  Government  under  requisition  of  the  Department  of  State  and  certain  relevant 
congressional  documents. 

Tender  the  practice  of  the  State  Department  prior  to  the  inauguration  of  the  Executive 
agreement  series  ( nos.  71  and  72  of  which  are  listed  below)  the  material  would  have 
been  published  in  the  Treaty  series.  Those  desiring  to  maintain  a  joint  file  of  the  Treaty 
series  and  the  Executive  agreement  series  may  insert  each  number  of  the  Executive 
agreement  series  in  its  appropriate  place  in  the  Treaty  series,  which  place  will  be  indicated 
in  each  number  of  the  Executive  agreement  series. 

Africa.  Revision  of  general  act  of  Berlin  of  Feb.  26.  1885,  and  general  act  and 
declaration  of  Brussels  of  July  2,  1890,  convention  between  United  States  and 
other  Powers  [relatins  to  important  regions  of  Central  Africa]  ;  signed  St.- 
Gerniain-en-Laye.  Sept.  10,  1919,  proclaimed  Nov.  3,  1934.  1934.  [1]+17  p. 
(Treaty  series  877.)  [French  and  English.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26023  S  9.5/2  :  B  45 

Air  transportation.     International  air  transportation,  convention  and  additional 
protocol  between  United  States  and  other  Powers;  concluded  at  Warsaw.  Oct. 
12.  192i>.  proclaimed  Oct.  2i>,  1934.     1934.     [l]+30  p.      (Treaty  series  876.) 
[French  and  English.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  0.  card  35-26022  S  9.5/2  :  Ai  7 

Diplomatic  list,  Jan.  1935.  [1935.]     cover  title,  11+77  p.  24''  ( [Publication  683.] ) 

[Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]  *  Paper.  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscrip- 
tion, 75c. 

L.  C.  card  10-16292  S  1.8:  985/1 

Executive  agreement  series.     See,  above,  note  under  center  head,  State  Depart- 
ment. 

Foreign  relations.     Papers  relating  to  foreign  relations  of  United  States,  1919 
[with  message  of  President  of  United  States  to  Congress,  Dec.  2,  1919].    1934. 
2  V.  xcvii+894  p.  and  lxxxi+913  p.     ([Publication  660  and  661.])     ♦Cloth, 
$1.75  per  vtd. 
L.  C.  card  10-3793  S  1.1 :  919/v.l,2 

Same.     (H.  doc.  813,  2  pts..  66th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Vm  Alone,  ressel.     "I'm  Alone"  case.     [v.  2-5.]      (Arbitration  series  2  (2-5)  ; 
[Publication  200,  208.  464,  and  442].)     [Each  volume  Includes  a  list  of  publica- 
tions of  Department  of  State  relating  to  "  I'm  Alone  "  case.] 
L.  C.  card  31-28797 

2.  Claim  made  by  His  Majesty's  Government  in  Canada  under  provisions  of  article  4 

of  convention  concluded  Jan.  23,  1924,  between  United  States  and  Great  Britain, 
exact  reprint  of  claim  as  published  by  Canadian  Government.     1931.     [2]+7  +  i  p. 

*  Paper,  5c.  S  3.39  :  2/pt.  2 

3.  Answer  of  Government  of  United  States  to  claim  of  His  Majesty's  Government  in 

Canada  in  respect  of  ship  "I'm  Alone."     1931.     [2]  +  17-f-l  p.     •Paper,  5c. 

S  3.39  :  2/pt.  3 

4.  Brief  submitted  on  behalf  of  His  Majesty's  Government  in  Canada  in  respect  of  claim 

of  ship   "  I'm   Alone ",    photographic   reprint   of   brief   as   published    by    Canadian 
Government.     1933.      [2]  + 145+ [1]   p.     ♦  Paper,   15c.  S  3..39  :  2/pt.  4 

^    Answering  brief  of  Government  of  United  States  to  claim  of  His  Majesty's  Govern- 
ment   in    Canada    in    respect    of    ship    "I'm    Alone."      1933.       [2]+25+[l]     p. 

*  Paper,    5c.  S  3.39  :  2/pt.  5 

Inter-American  relations,  address  by  Sumner  Welles,  assistant  Secretary  of 
State,  under  auspices  of  Center  of  Inter-American  Studies,  George  Washington 
University,  Washington,  Dec.  10.  1934.  1935.  [2] +15  p.  narrow  8°  (Latin 
American  series  8;  [Publication  680].)  [Originally  issued  as  mimeographed 
press  release  for  publication  Dec.  11,  1934.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  3"3-2t5039  S  1.26 :  8 


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International  American  Conference.  Report  of  delegates  of  United  States  to  7th 
International  Conference  of  American  States,  Montevideo,  Uruguay,  Dec.  3-26, 
1933.  1934.  xi+[l]+346  p.  (Conference  series  19;  [Publication  666].) 
[Conventions,  additional  protocol,  and  proces  verbal  in  Spanish  and  English. 
Anti-war  treaty  in  Spanish,  Portuguese,  and  English.]  *  Paper,  40c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26038  S  5.30 :  19 

International  Labor  Organization,  membership  of  United  States,  effective  Aug. 
20,  1934,  proclamation  by  President  of  United  States,  Sept.  10,  1934,  with  con- 
stitution of  International  Labor  Organization  annexed,  and  other  related 
papers.  1934.  iii+32  p.  (Treaty  series  874.)  [Constitution  of  International 
Labor  Organization  is  in  French  and  English.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  34-26007  S  9.5/2 :  In  8/4 

Press  releases,  weekly  issue  no.  275-278;   Jan.  5-26,  1935.     [1935.]     p.  1-58. 
(Publication  682,  685,  688,  and  693.)     [See  also  note  above  under  center  head, 
State  Department.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
$3.00. 
L.  C.  card  29-26868  S  1.25  :  275-278 

Radio  commitnications  between  amateur  stations  on  behalf  of  third  parties,  ar- 
rangement between  United  Slates  and  Chile,  effected  by  exchange  of  notes; 
signed  Aug.  2  and  17,  1934,  effective  Aug.  17,  1934.  1935.  [2] +3  p.  (Execu- 
tive agreement  series  72;  [Publication  677].)  [Note  from  Chilean  Minister 
for  Foreign  Affaii-s  (Crucliaga  Tocornal)  to  American  Ambassador  (Sevier) 
is  in  Spanish  and  English.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26013  S  9.8 :  72 

Note. — The  present  number  in  the  Executive  agreement  series  may  be  filed  in  the 
Treaty  series  after  Treaty  series  871. 

Tonnage.  Mutual  recognition  of  ship  measurement  certificates,  agreement  be- 
tween United  States  and  Poland,  effected  by  exchange  of  notes ;  signed  Jan. 
17,  Mar.  14,  and  Apr.  22,  1930,  and  Oct.  5,  1934,  effective  Apr.  22.  1930.  1934. 
[2] +4  p.  (Executive  agreement  series  71 ;  [Publication  675].)  [Enclosure  iu 
letter  from  Polish  Ambassador  (Patek)  to  Secretary  of  State  (Hull)  is  in 
Polish  and  English.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  34-28282  S  9.8 :  71 

Note.- — The  present  number  in  the  Executive  agreement  series  may  be  filed  in  the 
Treaty  series  after  Treaty  series  811. 

Treaty  information,  bulletin  63,  Dec.  31,  1934;  compiled  by  Treaty  Division. 
1935.     iv-f-26    p.     ([Publication    684.])      [Monthly.     The   period    covered   is 
the  calendar  month  preceding  the  date  given.  ]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00 
a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.40. 
L.  C.  card  2d-27547  S  9.7 :  63 

Women.  Act  of  Sept.  22,  1922,  as  amended  by  acts  of  July  3,  1930,  Mar.  3,  1931, 
and  May  24,  1934,  relative  to  naturalization  and  citizenship  of  married 
women.     [1935.]     3  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  S  1.2  :N  219/2 


SUPREME  COURT 

[Journal]   Jan.  7-21,  1935;   [slips]   38-48.     [1935.]     leaves  101-126.     t 

Ju  6.5 :  934 

OiJinions.     [Cases  adjudged  in   Supreme  Court  at   Oct.  term,  1934.]     [Issued 
separately.]     t  Clerk  of   Court. 
47.  Sarah  Enelow  vs.  New  York  Life  Insurance  Company,  on  writ  of  certiorari 

to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit;  Jan.  7,  1935.     n.  p.  [1935].     5  p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :  En  27 

69.  Fred  L.  Fox,  in  his  individual  right  and  in  his  official  capacity  as  tax  com- 

mis-sioner    of    West    Virginia,    vs.    Standard    Oil    Company    of   New    Jersey, 

appeal   from   district    court    for   southern    district   of   West   Virginia  ;    Jan. 

14,1935.     n.  p.   [1935].     10  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  St  24/8 


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Opinions — Continued. 

78.  David  G.  Dimick  vs.  Peter  Schledt,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 

appeals  for  1st  circuit;  Jan.  7,  1935.     n.  p.  [1935].     10  +  8  p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :  D  593 
102.  Samuel  B.  Smith  vs.  E.  H.  Snow  and  E.  H.  Snow,  doing  business  as  Snow's 

Hatclieries  and  Snow's  Incubator  Company,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  cir- 
cuit court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit;  Jan.  7,  1935.     n.  p.  [1935].     14  p. 

Ju  6.S/la  :  Sm  65 

127.  Evelj-n   F.   Gregory   vs.  Guy  T.   Helvering,   commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 

on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  Jan.  7, 
1935.     n.  p.  [1935].     3  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  G  862 

128.  David  Graves  George  vs.  Victor  Talking  Machine  Company,  on  writ  of  certio- 

rari to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit;  Dec.  17,  1934.  n.  p.  [1934]. 
1  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  G  293 

131-133.  Keystone  Driller  Company  vs.  Northwest  Engineering  Corporation,  Harnisch- 
feger  Corpoi-ation,  and  Bucyrus-Erie  Company,  on  writs  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit;  Jan.  7,  1935.     n.  p.   [1935].     6  p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :  K  524/2 

135,  260.  Panama  Refining  Company  et  al.  vs.  A.  D.  Ryan,  S.  D.  Bennett,  and  J.  Howard 

Marshall ;  Amazon  Petroleum  Corporation  et  al.  vs.  Archie  D.  Ryan,  S.  D. 

Bennett,  and  Phil  E.  Baer,  on  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 

for   5th   circuit;   Jan.   7,    1935.     n.   p.    [1935.]      23+12   p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :  P  191/3 

161.  United  States  t\<».  Irah  D.  Spaulding,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 

appeals  for  5th  circuit  ;  Jan.  7.  1935.     n.  p.     [19351.     7  p.     Ju  6.8/la  :  Sp.  28 

208.  Herbert  H.  Waxham,  doing  business  as  Waxham   Hatcheries,  vs.   Samuel  B. 

Smith   and   Buckeye    Incubator   Company,    on   writ   of   certiorari    to    circuit 

court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit;  Jan.  7,  1935.     n.  p.    [1935].     2  p. 

Ju  6.8/la:  W  363 

211.  Shanferoke  Coal  &  Supply  Corporation  vs.  Westchester  Service  Corporation, 

on  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  Jan.  7,  1935. 
n.  p.  [1935].     4  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  Sh  18 

212.  West  Ohio  Gas  Company  vs.  Public  Utilities  Comml.<sion  of  Ohio,  appeal  from 

Supreme  Court  of  Qliio  ;  Jan.  7,  1935.     n.  p.   [1935].     3  p. 

Ju  6.8/1  a:  W52 

213.  West  Ohio  Gas  Company  vs.  Public  Utilities  Commission  of  Ohio,  appeal  from 

Supreme  Court  ot  Ohio  ;  Jan.  7,  1935.     n.  p.    [1935].     10+2  p. 

Ju  6.8/1  a  :  W  52/2 

215.  John   C.    Schuniadier.    sheriff   of   Butler   County,    Ohio.   vs.    Ralph    K.    Beeler 

trustee  in  bankruptcy  of  Long  &  Allstatter  Company,  bankrupt,  on  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit ;  Dec.  17.  1934.  n.  p. 
[  1934 1 .     8  p.  Ju  6.S/1  a  :  L  854 

221.  United   States  et  al.   vs.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  R.   R.  Co.  et  al..  on   appeal  from 

district  court  for  northern  district  of  Ohio;  Jan.  7,  1935.  n.  p.  [1935]. 
8  p.  Ju  6.8/1  a  :  B  217/7 

234.  United  States  ex  rcl.  Chicago  Great  Western  Railroad  Co.  et  al.  vs.  Interstate 

Commerce  Commission  et  al.,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Appeals  of 
District  of  Columbia;  Jan.  7,  1935.     n.  p.   [1935].     9  p. 

.Tu6.8/la:C432/ll 

247.  Central  Vermont  Transportation  Company  vs.  Harry  M.  Durning,  collector  of 

customs  at  port  of  New  York,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  2d  circuit;  Jan.  7,  1935.     n.  p.    [1935].     6  p. 

Ju  6.8/1  a  :  C  333/5 

249.  Livingston  H.  McCrea  vs.  United  States,  as  owner  of  S.  S.  American  Sliipper 

engines,  tackle,  apparatus,  etc.,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  2d  circuit;  Jan.  7,  1935.     n.  p.   [1935].     7  p. 

Ju  6.8/1  a  :  M  137/3 

261,  262.  S.  A.  Taylor  r.*.  Henry  Sternberg,  trustee  in  bankruptcy  for  Parks  Dry  Goods 
Company,  bankrupt;  John  R.  Duty  vs.  [same],  on  writs  of  certiorari  to  cir- 
cuit court  of  appeals   for  8th   circuit;   Jan.   7,   1935.     n.   p.    [1935].     3   p. 

Ju6.8/la:T218 

272.  Detroit  International  Bridge  Company  vs.  Corporation  Tax  Appeal   Board  of 

Mictiigan,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  Michigan  ;  Jan.  14,  1935.  n.  p. 
[1935].     3  p.  Ju  6.8/1  a  :  D  484/3 

289.  Guy  T.   Helvering,   commissioner  of  internal   revenue,   vs.   Walter   W.   Taylor, 

on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  Jan.  7,  1935. 
n.   p.    [193.-)].     7    p.  Ju  6.8/1  a:  T  219 

452.  George  X.  Adamos  vs.  New   York   Life   Insurance   Company,   on   writ   of  cer- 
tiorari  to   circuit   court   of   appeals   for   3d   circuit ;   Jan.    7,    1935.     n.    p. 
[1935].     2  p.  Ju  6.8/1  a  :  .\d  16 
OflScial  reports  of  Suiirenie  Court,  v.  293  U.  S.,  no.  1 ;  Ernest  Knaebel, 

reporter.     Preliminar.v  print.     [1934.]     cover  title,  vi+l-193+xxx  p.     [Cases 

adjudged  in  Supreme  Court  at  Oct.  term,  1934  (opinions,  Oct.  1-Nov.  19,  1934, 

and  memoranda  of  other  decisions,  Oct.  1-Dec.  10,  1934).     From  United  States 

reports,  v.  293.]     *  Pai^er,  15c.  single  copy.  .$1..50  for  a  term  of  court  (including 

3  volumes)  ;  foreign  subscription,  .'i;2.10.  Ju  6.S/1  a  :  293/1 

Panama  Refining  Company.  I'etroleum  code  case,  opinion  in  case  of  Panama 
Refining  Company  et  al.  vs.  A.  D.  Ryan,  S.  D.  Bennett,  and  J.  Howard  Mar- 
sliall,  [and  case  of]  Amazon  Petroleum  Corporation  et  al.  vs.  Arcliie  D.  Ryan, 
S.  D.  Bennett,  and  Piiil  E.  Baer.  1935.  ii+16  p.  (S.  doe.  10,  74tli  Cong. 
1st  sess. )  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26052 

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TABIFF  COMMISSION  TT 

Commerce.  Graphic  analysis  of  international  trade  of  United  States  in  1932. 
1934.  iv+123  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°  (Miscellaneous  series.)  *  Paper,  $2.25. 
L.  C.  card  35^26040  TC  1.10  :  In  8 

TAX  APPEALS  BOARD 

Note. — Beginning  with  the  decisions  of  May  1933  (v.  28,  no.  1,  Issued  Aug.  15,  1933), 
the  Tax  Appeals  Board  resumed  the  publication  of  its  reports  in  pamphlet  form,  which 
had  been  discontinued  Jan.  9,  1933.  These  pamphlets,  each  containing  a  month's  de- 
cisions, are  issued  in  addition  to  the  separate  opinions  now  published  individually  for 
each  case.  Both  the  pamphlets  and  the  separate  opinions  are  sold  on  subscription  by 
the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  price  $1.75  per  volume  for  either 
pamphlets  or  opinions ;  single  copies  of  the  opinions,  usually  5c.  The  price  of  the  bound 
volumes  will  be  given  on  application. 

Astor,  Waldorf.  Waldorf  Astor  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ; 
docket  no.  64269,  promulgated  Jan.  9,  1935.  [1935,]  5  p.  ([Opinion]  no. 
186.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/31-186 

Beals,  John  D.  Estate  of  John  D.  Beals,  John  D.  Beals,  jr.,  and  Douglas  Nichol- 
son, executors,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ;  Walter  R.  Comfort  v. 
[same]  ;  William  J.  Weller  v.  [same]  ;  Harold  W.  Comfort  v.  [same]  ;  Rob- 
cliff  V.  Jones  V.  [same],  opinion;  docket  nos.  56389-393,  promulgated  Dec.  31, 
1934.     [1934.]     6  p.   ([Opinion]  no.  181.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  31.] 

*  Paper.  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/31-181 

Bell,  Frederic  D.  Fifth  Avenue  Bank  of  New  York,  as  executor  of  Frederic  D. 
Bell,  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ;  docket  no.  69534,  pro- 
mulgated Dec.  26,  1934.  [1934.]  10  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  177.)  [From  B.  T.  A. 
Reports,  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/31-177 

Hannah,  David.  David  Hannah  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ; 
docket  no.  41390,  promulgated  Dec.  31,  1934.  [1935.]  7  p.  ([Opinion]  no. 
182.)     [From  B.  T.  A..  Reports,  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/31-182 

Houbigant,  Inc.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ;  docket  no.  74225, 
promulgated  Dec.  28,  1934.  [1934.]  4  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  178.)  [From 
B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/31-178 

Kelly,  Mrs.  Rose  A.  Francis  J.  Kelly,  executor  of  Rose  A.  Kelly,  v.  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue,  opinion;  docket  no.  70899,  promulgated  Dec.  26, 
1934.     [1934.]     5  p.     ([Opinion]  no.  176.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  31.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/31-176 

Lefcourt  Realty  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion  ;  docket 
nos.  53368,  63126,  promulgated  Jan.  3,  1935.  [1935.]  8  p.  ([Opinion]  no. 
183.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/31-183 

Mitchell,  John  W.  Douglas  L.  Edmonds,  administrator  of  John  W.  Mitchell,  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  Douglas  L.  Edmonds,  administrator  of 
Adina  Mitchell,  v.  [same],  opinion;  docket  nos.  47516.  66584,  70861,  promul- 
gated Dec.  28,  1934.  [1934.]  5  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  180.)  [From  B.  T.  A. 
Reports,  V.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/31-180 

Peavy-Byrnes  Lum.ber  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ; 
docket  no.  16354,  promulgated  Jan.  3,  1935.  [1935.]  9  p.  ([Opinion]  no. 
184.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  V.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/31-1&4 

Pitcher,  Fi'ederic  C.  Frederic  C.  Pitcher  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue; 
George  H.  Englehard  v.  [same]  ;  Carl  S.  Stern  v.  [same]  ;  Walter  H.  Pollak  v. 
[same];  Ruth  I.  Wilson  v.  [same],  opinion;  docket  nos.  56701-703,  56737, 
59844-&48,  70931-932,  promulgated  Dec.  28,  1934.  [1934.]  5  p.  ([Opinion] 
no.  179.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  V.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c.        Y  3.T  19 :  5/31-179 

Rogers,  Mrs.  May.  May  Rogers  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ;  Horace  S. 
Tuthill,  jr.,  V.  [same] ;  Edna  May  Thrall  v.  [same,  findings  of  fact  and 
opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  45051,  52448-449,  55546,  promulgated  Jan.  9,  1935, 
11935.]  16  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  185.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  31.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/31-185 

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84  January  1935 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT 

Credit.     Report  on  availability  of  bank  credit  in  7th  Federal  reserve  district, 
submitted  to  Secretary  of  Treasury  by  Charles  O.  Hardy  and  Jacob  Viner. 
1935.    viii  +  109  p.  4"    *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26094  T  1.2 :  B  22/3 

Finance.     Daily  statement  of  Treasury  compiled  from   latest  proved  reiwrts 
from  Treasury  offices  and  depositaries,  Jan.  2-31,  1935.     [1935.1     Each  5  p. 
or  4  p.  f    [Daily  except  Sundays  and  holidays.]     t 
L.  C.  card  15-3303  T   1.5 :  935 

Money.  Values  of  foreign  moneys,  Jan.  1,  1935.  1935.  I'p.  4°  (Department 
circular  1 ;  Director  of  Mint.)      [Quarterly.]     f  T  1.4/2  : 1/935-1 

Puhlic  debt.    Statement  of  public  debt  of  United  States,  Sept.  30,  1934.     [1935.] 
[4]  p.  r     [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  10-21268  T  9.9 :  934/9 

Report.    Annual  reiwrt  of  Secretary  of  Treasury  on  state  of  finances,  fiscal  year 

1934.  198.").  xviii  +  435  p.  il.  (Treas.  Dept  doc.  30<35.)  [Includes  exhibits 
and  abstracts  of  reports  of  bureaus  and  divisions.]     *  Paper,  5(^)c. 

L.  C.  card  8-32556  T  1.1 :  934 

Same.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  3065:  H.  doc.  6,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Treasury  decisions  under  customs,  internal  revenue,  narcotic,  and  other  laws, 
including  decisions  of  Customs  Court  and  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Ap- 
peals, v.  67.  no.  1-5;  Jan.  3-31,  1935.  [1935.]  various  paging.  2  pi.  [Weekly. 
Department  decisions  numbered  47443-497,  abstracts  29600-868,  reappraise- 
nient  decisions  3ol6-33,  internal  revenue  decisions  4504—18,  and  misteUaneous 
(disbarments  and  suspensions,  etc.).]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $3.00  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  $4.70. 
L.  C.  card  10-30490  T  1.11/2 :  67/1-5 

Wor  PinatH'e  COrporatifni.     Annual  report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury  on  War 
Finance  Corporation    (in  liquidation),  Jan.  1-Dec.  31,  1934.     Jan.  28,  1985. 
3  p.     (H.  doc.  86.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Pai)er,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  32-26425 

BUDGET  BUREAU 

Appropriations.    Budget  of  United  States  Government,  tisc-al  year  1936.     1935. 
xvi  +  A 102  +  871  p.  il.  4"    *  Paper,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  21-27488  T  51.5 :  936 

• Same.     (H.  doc.  34.  74th  Cong.  1st  .ses.s.) 

Budget  of  United  States  Government,  fiscal  year  1936:  Budget  message 

of  the  President  and  summarv  budget  statements.  193^).  xvi-|-Al02+671- 
679+699-725-H787-83S  p.  il.  4"     t 

L.  C.  card  22-27384  T  51.5/a  :  936 

Entomology  and  Plant  Quarantine  Bureau.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appro- 
priation for  Department  of  Agriculture,  19">5.  supplemental  estimate  of  appro- 
priation, fiscal  year  1935.  for  Department  of  Agriculture,  Bureau  of  Entomol- 
ogy and  Plant  Quarantine,  for  control  of  screw  worm.  Jan.  28,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  doc.  87.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 

Federal  Conuntmication.s  C'onunis-'^ion.     Estimates  of  approi>riation,  fiscal  year 

1935,  5  supplemental  estimate^^  of  appropriation,  fiscal  year  1935  [1  for  Fed- 
eral Comniunications  Commission.  2  for  National  Mediation  Board,  includ- 
ing National  llailroad  Adjustment  Board,  and  2  for  Securities  and  Exchange 
Commission].  Jan.  7.  1035.  3  p.  (II.  doc.  41.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Government  officials  and  employees.  Filling  of  vacancies  in  certain  branches  of 
Government,  letter  transmitting  report  relative  to  filling  of  vacancies  in 
executive  branch  of  Government  and  nmuicipal  government  of  District  of 
Columbia,  July  1-Oct.  31,  1934.  Jan.  3,  calendar  day  Jan.  7,  1935.  3  p. 
( S.  doc.  9,  74th  Cong.  Ist  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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January  1935  85 

coast  guard 

Pay.  Amendment  to  Pay  and  supply  instnictions  [Coast  Guard,  1932],  no.  15; 
Dec.  27,  1934.  [1934.]  4  p.  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in 
binder.]     %  T  47.8 :  P  29/3/932/amdt.l5 

COMPTROLLER  OF  CURRENCY 

National  hanks.  Abstract  of  reports  of  condition  of  national  banks,  Oct.  17, 
1934;  no.  182.     Dec.  12,  1934  [publi-shed  1935].     15  p.  narrow  f     t 

T  12.5 :  934/3 

Monthly   statement   of   capital   .stock   of   national   banks,   national   bank 

notes,  and  Federal  reserve  bank  notes,  old  .series,  outstanding,  bonds  on  de- 
posit, etc.     [Jan.  2,  1935].     Jan.  2.  1935.     1  p.  narrow  f"     f 

L.  C.   card  10-21266  T  12.9:  935/1 

GOVERNMENT  ACTUARY 

Bonds  of  United  States.  Market  prices  and  yields  of  outstanding  bonds,  notes, 
certificates,  and  bills  of  United  States  during  Nov.  1934.  [1935.]  4  p.  f 
[Monthly.]     t  T  50.5  :  934/11 

INTERNAL  REVENUE  BUREAU 

Internal  revenue  huUetin.  v.  14,  no.  1-4 ;  Jan.  7-28,  1935.     1935.     various  paging. 
[Weekly.     Include  Rulings  7225-81.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy   (for  subscrip- 
tion price  see  note  below). 
L.  C.  card  22-26051  T  22.23/1 :  935/1^ 

Note. — The  Internal  revenue  bullethi  service  for  1935  will  consist  of  weekly  bulletins 
and  semiannual  cumulative  bulletins.  The  weekly  bulletins  will  contain  the  rulings 
and  decisions  to  be  made  public  and  all  Treasury  Department  decisions  (known  as 
Treasury  decisions)  pertaining  to  internal  revenue  matters.  The  semiannual  cumula- 
tive bulletins  will  contain  all  rulings  and  decisions  (including  Treasury  decisions) 
published  during  the  previous  6  months.  The  complete  bulletin  service  may  be  ob- 
tained, on  a  subscription  basis,  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Government 
Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.  C,  for  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $3.25. 

Processing  tax  and  compensating  tax  with  respect  to  peanuts  under  agricul- 
tural adjustment  act.  [1934.]  7  p.  ([Treasury  decision]  4489.)  [From 
Treasury   decisions,   v.  66,  no.  18.]     t  T  l.ll/2a  :  P  313 

Railroads.  Regulations  89  relating  to  consolidated  returns  of  aflBliated  rail- 
road corporations,  prescribed  under  sec.  141  (b)  of  revenue  act  of  1934,  ap- 
plicable  to   taxable   years   beginning   after   Dec.   31,    1933.     1935.     v-|-33   p. 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26026  T  22.17  :  89 

Report.  Annual  report  of  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  fiscal  year  1934 
[with    statistical    tables].     19.34.     v+132    p.      (Treas.     Dept.    doc.    3067.) 

*  Paper,   15c. 

L.  C.  card  9-35242  T  22.1 :  934 

Same.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  3067;  H.  doc.  9,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

MINT  BUREAU 

Report.  Annual  report  of  director  of  mint,  fiscal  year  1934,  including  Report 
on  production  of  precious  metals  during  calendar  year  1933.  1934.  iii-|-117 
p.     1  pi.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  3066.)     *  Cloth,  75c. 

L.  C.  card  9-34686  T  28.1 :  934 

NARCOTICS  BUREAU 

Narcotics.  Treatment  of  narcotic  drug  addiction  permissible  under  Harrison 
narcotic  law;  Nov.  1,  1934.  [1935.]  7  p.  narrow  12"  (Narcotic  pamphlet, 
N-no.  56,  revised  Dec.  1934.)     t  T.56.2:T71 

PROCUREMENT  DIVISION 

Oovernment  supplies.  Federal  standard  stock  catalog :  Schedule  of  stock  items, 
Jan.  1-Dec.  31,  1935;  [prepared  in]  Branch  of  Supply.  1935.  [l]+29  p.  4" 
[Issued  with  perforations  for  insertion  in  binder.]     t         T  58.2 :  St  6/935-2 

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gQ  January  1935 

Oovenvment  supplies — Continued. 

• General  schedule  of  supplies:  class  11,  Pumps,  and  their  parts,  Jan.  1- 

Dec.  31,  1935 ;  prepared  by  Branch  of  Supply.     1935.     2  p.  4°     t 

L.  C.  card  16-26857  T  58.S :  935/11-2 

Same:  class  12,  Boat  and  ship  fittings,  Jan.  1,  1935-Mar.  31,  1936;  pre- 
pared by  Branch  of  Supply.     1935.     2  p.  4°     $  T  58.8 :  935/12-2 

Same:  class  22,  Rope,  wire,  and  wire,  bare,  including  manufactured  ar- 
ticles, Jan.  1-Oct.  31,  1935 ;  prepared  by  Branch  of  Supply.    1935.     6  p.  4°     t 

T  58.8 :  935/22-2 

Same:  class  24,  Duck,  canvas,  tentage,  including  manufactured  articles, 

Jan.  1-Oct.  31,  1935 ;  prepared  by  Branch  of  Supply.    1934.     [l]-f-l  p.  4°    t 

T  5S.8 :  935/24^2 

Same:  class  27,  Dry  goods,  textiles,  bedding,  buttons,  curtains,  cushions, 

draperies,  findings,  floor  coverings,  linoleum,  notions,  oil  cloth,  trimmings, 
upholstery  materials,  yarns,  etc.,  Jan.  1-Oct.  31,  1935;  prepared  by  Branch  of 
Supply.     1935.     13  p.  4«     t  T  58.8 :  93.5/27-2 

Same :  class  30,  Bathroom  and  toilet-fixtures,  and  all  accessories,  outfits, 

and  parts,  Jan.  1-Oct.  31,  1935;  prepared  by  Branch  of  Supply.  1935.  3  p. 
4°     t  T  58.8  :  935/30-2 

Same:  class  32,  Fire-surfacing  and  heat-insulating  material.  Jnn.  1-Oct. 

31,  1935  ;  prepared  by  Branch  of  Supply.    1935.    4  p.  4°     J        T  58.8  :  935/32-2 

Same:  class  33,  Gaskets,  hose,  packing,  rubber  (sheet  and  strip),  hose- 
fittings,  tubing  (flexible),  including  m.inufactured  articles,  Jan.  1-Oct.  HI, 
1935 ;  prepared  by  Branch  of  Supply.    1935.    4  p.  4°     t  T  58.8 :  935/38-2 

Same :  class  34.  Leather,  belting,  harness,  saddlery,  including  manufac- 
tured leather  articles,  Jan.  1-Oct.  31,  1935;  prepared  by  Branch  of  Supply. 
1935.     4  p.  4°     $  T  58.8 :  935/34-2 

Same:  class   35,   Books,    blueprints,    charts,    drawings,    libraries,    m;ips, 

newspapers,  periodicals,  professional-publications,  etc.,  Jan.  1-Dec.  31,  1935; 
prepared  by  Branch  of  Supply.     1935.     2  p.  4°     t  T  58.8 :  935/35-2 

Same:  class  53,  Stamps,  Jan.  1-Dec.  31,  1935;  prepared  by  Branch  of 

Supply.     1935.     6  p.  4°     $  T  58.8 :  935/53-2 

Same:  class  55,  Textile  clothing,  knitted  goods,   Jan.  1-Oct.   31,   1035; 

prepared  by  Branch  of  Supply.    1935.    6  p.  4°     %  T  58.8 :  935/55-2 

Same:  class  72,  Boots,  shoes,  leather  and  rubber  clothing,  Jan.  1-Oct.  31, 

1935;  prepared  by  Branch  of  Supply.    1935.    4  p.  4°     J  T  58.8 :  935/72-2 

Same :  class  73,  Caps,  hats,  gloves,  men's  and  women's  furnishings,  Jan. 

1-Oct.  31,  1935 ;  prepared  by  Branch  of  Supply.    1934.    3  p.  4°     t 

T  58.8 :  935/73-2 

Same :  class  103.  Miscellaneous  services,  Jan.  1-Dec.  31,  1935 ;  prepared 

by  Branch  of  Supply.     1935.     2  p.  4»     J  T  58.8 :  935/103-2 

Tires  and  tubes:  class  8,  Motor  vehicles,  bicycles,  trailers,  and  all  acces- 
sories, outfits,  and  parts,  class  49,  Aircraft,  aeronautic  apparatus,  and  all 
accessories,  outfits,  and  parts,  quarterly  list  of  awards,  3d  quarter,  fiscal  year 
1935,  Jan.  1-Mar.  31,  1935;  [prepared  in]  Branch  of  Supply.  [1935.]  12 
p.  4°    t  T  58.8 :  935/8,  49/3d  quart. 

FEDERAL  STANDARD  STOCK  CATALOG  BOARD 

Note. — The  functions  of  the  Feileral  Standard  Stock  Catalog  Board  were  transferred 
from  the  Budget  Bureau  to  the  Procurement  Division  on  Oct.  10,  193.3. 

In  the  list  below,  some  of  the  Errata  and  Amendments,  dated  after  Oct.  10,  1933.  are 
for  specifications  issued  by  the  Federal  Standard  Stock  Catalog  Board  while  it  was  under 
the  Budget  Bureau,  and  for  these,  the  old  classification,  T  .51.7/8:,  is  retained,  in  order 
that  they  may  be  filed  with  the  publications  to  which  they  belong.  The  pamphlets  com- 
prising sec.  4  of  the  Federal  standard  stock  catalog  are  issued  with  perforations  for 
insertion  in  binders. 

Government  s^ipplics.  Federal  standard  stock  catalog:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal 
specification  for  cards,  guide  (card-size).  Amendment  1.  Oct.  1934.  1  p. 
12°    t  T  58.10/3  :  UU-C-76/amdt  1 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  colors,  for  American  flag. 

Amendment  1.    Oct.  1934.    1  p.  12°    7  T  58.10/3  :  TT-C-591/'amdt.  1 

HoiT  to  order  publications — See  InXonuatlon  following  Contents 


January  1935  g-T' 

Government  supplies — Continued. 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  couplings,  hose,  oil-suction 

and  discharge.  Amendment  1.     Oct.  1934.     1  p.  12°     t 

T  51.7/8 :  WW-C-626/amdt.  1 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  folders,  file,  pressboard, 

Amendment  1.     Oct.  1984.     1  p.  12°     t  T  58.10/3  :  UU-F-581/amdt.  1 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  forges,  portable,  coal-buming. 

Oct.  2,  1934  [published  1935].    10  p.  il.  12°    *  Paper,  5c.        T  58.10/3  :  S-F-571 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  hose,  water,  \vrapped.  Amend- 
ment 1.     Oct.  1934.    1  p.  12°    t  T  51.7/8 :  ZZ-H-611/amdt.  1 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  oil,  cutting,  soluble.  Amend- 
ment 1.    Nov.  1934  [published  1935].    2  p.  12°    f    T  58.10/3 :  VV-O-261/amdt.  1 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  olives.  Amendment  1.     Oct. 

1934.    1  p.  12°    t  T  51.7/8 :  y-0^51/amdt.  1 

— —  Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  paint,  ready-mixed,  and  semi- 
paste,  black,  Amendment  1.    Oct.  1934.    1  p.  12°    t    T  51.7/8 :  TT-P-61/amdt.  1 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  pickles  and  relishes,  Amend- 
ment 3.    Oct.  1934.    2  p.  12°    [Includes  Errata  1  and  2,  Apr.  1932.]     t 

T  51.7/8 :  JJJ-P-391/amdt.  3 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  sav?s,  Amendment  1.    Oct. 

1934.    1  p.  12°    t  T  58.10/3:  GGG-&-61/amdt.  1 

PUBLIC  DEBT  SERVICE 

Money.     Circulation  statement  of  United  States  money,  Dec.  31,  1934.     1935. 
1  p.  oblong  8°     [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  10-21267  T  57.7:  934/12 

PUBLIC  HEALTH  SERVICE 

AmoeMc  dysentery.    Chicago  epidemic  of  amoebic  dysentery  in  1933  [with  list 
of  references]  ;  by  Herman  N.  Bundesen.     1934.     [l]-f7  p.     (Reprint  1655.) 
[From  Public  health  reports,  v.  49,  no.  43,  Oct.  26,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35^26043  T  27.6/a  :  1655 

Dermatitis.     Actual  causes  of  dermatitis  attributed  to  socks  [with  bibliography]  ; 
by  Louis  Schwartz.     1934.     [1]+10  p.  2  p.  of  pi.     (Reprint  1652.)      [From 
Public  health  reports,  v.  49,  no.  40,  Oct.  5,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26072  T  27.6/a  :  1652 

Health  hoards  and  departments.  Effectiveness  and  economy  of  county  health 
department  practice,  Brunswick-Greensville  health  administration  studies  no. 
1,  description  of  study;  by  Joseph  W.  Mountin.  1935.  [1]-M0  p.  (Reprint 
1654.)  [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  49,  no.  42,  Oct.  19,  1934.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26073  T  27.6/a  :  1654 

Bousing.     Relation  between  housing  and  health  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by 

Rollo  H.  Britten.    1935.    14  p.     (Reprint  1656.)  [From  Public  health  reports, 
V.  49,  no.  44,  Nov.  2,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26014  T  27.6/a  :  1656 

National  Leprosarium,  Carville,  La.,  review  of  the  more  important  activities 
during  fiscal   year   1934;   by   O.   E.   Denney.     1935.     8   p.     (Reprint   1657.) 
[From  Public  health  reports,  v.  49,  no.  46,  Nov.  16,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  27-26293  T  27.6/a  :  1657 

Pneumoconiosis.     Pulmonary  infection  in  pneumoconiosis :  1,  Bacteriologic  and 

experimental  study   [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  H.  O.  Proske  and  R.  R. 

Sayers.     1934.     [l]+20  p.     (Reprint  1636.)      [From  Public  health  reports, 

V.  49,  no.  29,  July  20,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  34-28284  T  27.6/a  :  1636 

Publio  health  reports,  v.  50,  no.  1-4;  Jan.  4-25,  1935.     1935.     [xv] +1-129  p.  il. 

1  pi.     [Weekly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 

$3.75. 

L.  C.  card  6-25167  T  27.6 :  50/1-4 

Special  articles. — No.  1.  Effects  of  inhalation  of  asbestos  dust  on  lungs  of  asbestos 

workers,  preliminary  study   [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  A.  J.  Lanza,  William  J.  Mc- 

How  to  order  publications — See  Information  following:  Contents 


88  January  1935 

Public  health  reports — Continued. 

Connell,  and  J.  William  Fehnel. — Endemic  typhus  in  Alabama  [with  list  of  references]  ; 
by  J.  N.  Baker,  James  G.  McAlpine,  and  D.  G.  Gill. — Educator's  viewpoint  of  psychiatric 
service  in  penal  institution  ;  by  K.  A.  McGee. — No.  2.  Note  on  incidence  of  amoebic 
dysentery  in  New  York  City  ;  by  Robert  Olesen  and  Jacob  Rosenbluth. — Effect  of  experi- 
mental local  irritation  upon  susceptibility  to  vaccine  and  encephalitis  virus  (St.  Louis 
type)  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Charles  Armstrong. — Blood  cholesterol  in  leprosy, 
study  of  total  and  free  cholesterol,  cholesterol  esters.  Van  den  Bergh  reaction,  and 
complement  fixation  test  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Sara  H.  Black  and  Hilary  Ross. — 
No.  3.  Rat  and  rat-flea  survey  of  Los  Angeles  Harbor;  by  H.  E.  Trimble  and  G.  C. 
Sherrard. — Administrator's  viewpoint  of  psychiatric  services  in  correctional  institu- 
tion ;  by  Joseph  W.  Sanford. — No.  4.  Sickness  among  male  industrial  employees  during 
3d  quarter  and  1st  9  months  of  1934;  by  Dean  K.  Brundage. — i'lace  of  psychiatry  in 
coordinated  correctional  program  ;  by  F.  Lovell  Bixby. 

XoTE. — This  publication  is  distributed  gratuitously  to  State  and  local  health  officers 
and  to  other  persons  engaged  in  public  health  work,  by  the  Surgeon  General  of  the 
I'ublic  Health  Service.  Treasury  Department.  Others  desiring  the  Reports  may  obtain 
them  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  ('.,  at  the  prices  stated 
above. 

Report.     Annual  reiiort  of  surgeon  general  of  Pul)lic  Health  Service,  fiscal  year 

1934.  1934.     vi+143  p.  1  1)1.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  3064.)      *  Cloth,  75c. 

L.  C.  card  6-5854  T  27.1 :  934 

Same.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  30C4 ;  H.  doc.  3,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

(S'(Cfc«ess  among  male  industrial  employees  during  2d  quarter  and  1st  half  of 
1934;  by  Dean  K.  Brundage.     1935.     [l]+4  p.     (Reprint  1653.)      [From  Pub- 
lic health  reports,  v.  49,  no.  42,  Oct.  19,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26042  T  27.6/a  :  1653 

Water  purificatioiK     Experimental  studies  of  natural  purification   in   polluted 
waters:  9,    Nitrification   in    sewage  mixtures    [with    list    of   references];    by 
Emery  J.  Theriault  and  Paul  D.  McNamee.     1934.     [l]-|-7  p.  il.      (Reprint 
1651.)     [From  Puldic  health  reports,  v.  49,  no.  40,  Oct.  5,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  29-2756;")  T  27.(5/a  :  1651 

VTCNEREAL   DI.SE.\SES   DIVISION 

Syphilis.  What  treatment  in  early  syphilis  accomiilishes,  cooperative  clinical 
studies  in  treatment  of  syphilis;  [by  John  H.  Stokes,  Lida  J.  Usilton,  Haro'.d 
N.  Cole,  Joseph  Earle  Moore.  Paul  A.  O'Leary,  Udo  J.  Wile,  Thomas  Parran, 
jr.,  and  John  McMullen].  1934.  24  p.  [From  Venereal  disease  information, 
V.  15,  no.  11,  Nov.  1034.1     *  Paper,  5c.  T  27.26/a  :  Sy  79/23 

Venereal  disease  information.  Venereal  disease  information,  issued  by  Public 
Health  Service  for  u.se  in  its  cooperative  work  with  State  health  departments, 
V.  15,  no.  12;  Dec.  1934.  1934.  ii+385-407-f  x  p.  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  oc. 
single  copy,  5(X-.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  90c. 

L.  C.  card  23-26719  T  27.26 :  15/12 

Special  articles. — Darkfield  diagnosis  of  tonsil  lesions ;  by  J.  F.  Mahoney  and  K.  K. 
Bryant. — Evaluation  of  serodiagnostic  tests  for  syphilis  in  United  States. — Author 
index  [and]   Subject  index  for  v.  15,  1934. 

Same,  v.  16,  no.  1;  Jan.  1935.     1935.     [l]+l-29  p.  '  [Monthly.] 

T  27.26 :  10/1 
TREASURER  OF  UNITED  STATES 

Paper  monci/.  Monthlv  statement,  paper  currency  of  each  denomination  out- 
standing Dec.  31,  1934.    Jan.  1.  1935.    1  p.  oblong.    12°    t  T  40.S  :  0.34/12 

VETERANS'  ADMINISTRATION 

Report.     Annual  report  «)f  administrator  of  veter;;n.s'  affairs,  fiscal  year  1934. 

1935.  ix-f-9<;  p.    *  Paper,  15c. 

L.  C.  card  31-28720  VA  1.1 :  934 

Same.     (H.  doc.  13,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

WAR  DEPARTMENT 

Army  regulations. 

Note. — The  Army  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose-leaf 
binders.  The  names  of  such  of  the  more  important  administrative  subjects  as  may 
seem  appropriate,  arranged  in  proper  sequence,  are  numbered  in  a  single  series,  and 
each  name  so  numbered  constitutes  the  title  and  number  of  a  pamphlet  containing  cer- 
tain  administrative    regulations   pertaining   thereto.     Where   more   than   one   pamphltt 

HoTV  to  order  publications — See   information   follovring   Contents 


January  1935  89 

Annv  regulations — Continued. 

is  required  for  the  administrative  regulations  pertaining  to  any  such   title,  additional 

pamphlets  will  be  issued  in  a  separate  sub-series. 

40-605.     Medical  Department:  Army  and  Navy  General  Hospital  [Hot  Springs.  Ark.]  ; 

Dec.    31,    1934.      [1935.]      5   p.      [Supersedes   AR   40-605,   Apr.    25,    1929, 

including  Changes  2,  Feb.  29,  1932.]     *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6/1  :  40-605/4 

40-1070.  Same :   Clinical   records  and   indexes.   Changes   1  ;   Nov.   23,    1934.     1934.     1 

p.      t  W  1.6/2  :  40-1070/2/ch.l 

130-15.       National  Guard:  National  Guard  of  United  States;   Nov.   1,   1934.      [1934.] 

10  p.     [Supersedes  AR  140-10,  Dec.  3,  1931,  and  together  with  AR  130-10, 

Nov.  1,  19.34,  .supersedes  AR   130-10,   Apr.   25,   1923,   including  Changes   2, 

Nov.  6,  1931.]      *  Paper,  oc.  W  1.6/1  :  130-15 

Militarif  Academy,  West  Point.     Information  relative  to  appointment  ;md  ad- 
mission of  cadets  to  Military  Academy.  West  Point,  N.  Y.    Edition  1935.    1934. 
iv+70  p.  il.  1  pi.  6  p.  of  pi.     t 
L.  C.  card  War  13-98  W  12.9 :  935 

Report  of  Secretary  of  War  to  the  President,  [fiscal  year]  1934.     1934.     iii+203 
p.  map,  4  tab.     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  8-15&47  W  1.1 :  934 

Technical  regulations. 

Note. — Tlie  Technical  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose- 
leaf  binders.  They  will  consist  of  a  series  of  pamphlets  containing  regulations  of  a 
technical  nature,  such  as  descriptions  of,  instructions  for  the  care  of,  instriictions  for 
the  handling  of.  and  the  proper  nomenclature  of  arms,  materiel,  and  equipment  of  the 
various  branches.  This  series  will  include  the  class  of  publications  heretntore  known  as 
handbooks.  Technical  regulations  will  be  numbered  in  the  same  manner  as  are  Train- 
ing regulations,  but  1000  will  be  added  to  the  general  subject  numbers,  i.  e..  Training 
regulations  will  appear  as  TR  445-270  and  Technical  regulations  as  TR  1445-270. 
1210-70.  Radio  sets,  tvpes  SCR-189  and  SCR-190,  prepared  under  direction  of  chief  sig- 
nal officer;  Sept.  11,  1934.      [1934.]      35  p.  il.      [For  official  use  only.]      t 

W  1.22  :  1210-70 

Training  regulations.     Tentative  training  regulations. 

Note. — Usually   the   Tentative  training   regulations   are   mimeographed  and  are   not 
entered  in  this  catalog. 

150-45.   Marksmanship  :   Cavalry  light  machine  gun,  ground  course,  prepared  under  di- 
rection of  chief  of  cavalry;  Oct.  15,  1934.      [1934.]      16  p.  il.     l 

W  1.21 :  150-45 
ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT 

Recruiting  news,  information  issued  by  direction  of  adjutant  general.  Army,  v.  17, 
no.  1  and  2;  Jan.  1  and  15,  1935.     [Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau,  Governors 
Island,  Jan.  1  and  15,  1935.]     Each  16  p.  il.  4°     [Semimonthly.]     f  Recruiting 
Publicity  Bureau,  Governors  Island,  N.  Y. 
L.  C.  card  War  22-1  W  3.45 :  935/1,  2 

ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT 

Orders  and  regulations,  Corps  of  Engineers,  Army,  1934 :  chapter  1,  Organization 
and  administration ;  Oct.  15,  1934.  1934.  iii+43  p.  12°  [Issued  with  perfo- 
rations for  insertion  in  binder.  Sui)ersedes  chapter  1,  Orders  and  regulations, 
May  15,  1929,  and  includes  all  revisions,  amendments,  and  changes  to  Oct.  15, 
1934.  Orders  and  regulations.  May  15,  1929,  was  issued  as  General  orders  4, 
1929.]     t  W  7.8/2:1 

Report.  Report  of  chief  of  engineers,  Army,  [fiscal  year]  1934  [with  Commer- 
cial statistics,  water-borne  commerce  of  United  States,  calendar  year  1933]. 
1934.  2  pts.  [1]  -f  1586  p.  and  ix+1095  p.  *  Cloth,  pt.  1,  $2.00;  *  pt.  2,  $1.75. 
L.  C.  card  15-^908  W  7.1/1 :  934/1,  2 

pt.  1.  Annual  report  of  chief  of  engineers.  Army. 

pt.  2.  Commercial  statistics,  water-borne  commerce  of  United  States,  calendar  year  1933 ; 
compiled  in  Office  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors. 

Same.     (H.  doc.  7,  2  pts.,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

EIVEES   AND   HARBORS   BOARD 

Panama  Canal  and  its  ports.     Revised  1934.     1934.     xii-f  99  p.  il.  3  pi.  14  p.  of 
pi.  2  maps.      (Port  series  22.)      *  Paper,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  34-28261  W  7.21 :  22/2 

GENERAL  STAFF  CORPS 

Report  ot  chief  of  staff.  Army  [fiscal  year]  1934;  extract  from  Annual  report 
of  Secretary  of  War,  1934.     1934.     iii+34  p.     t  W  2.1 :  934 

Hoiv  to  order  publications — See  Information  following  Contents 


90  January  1935 

INSULAR  AFFAIRS  BUREAU 

Report.  Annual  report  of  chief  of  Bureau  of  Insular  Affairs,  [fiscal  year] 
1934.     1934.     [1]  +38  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  W  6.1 :  934 

MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT 

Report  of  surgeon  general,  Army,  to  Secretary  of  War  [fiscal  year]  1934.    1934. 
vii+205  p.  il.     [Includes  statistical  tables  for  calendar  year  1933.]     *  Pa- 
per, 15c, 
L.  C.  card  6-35357  W  44.1 :  934 

Veterinary  Corps,  Army.  Circular  of  information  in  relation  to  appointment 
in  Veterinary  Corps,  Army,  requisite  qualifications,  examination  of  applicants, 
etc.    Revised  May  5,  1926  [reprint  1934].    7  p.  narrow  8"     t    W  44.5  :  V  64/3-2 

MILITARY  INTELLIGENCE  DIVISION 

Maps 

Cuba.  Republic  of  Cuba,  with  inset,  Habana  City  and  vicinity,  drawn  by 
Antonio  P.  Pirola ;  map  3406-30.  Scale  1 :  500,000.  Provisional  edition  sub- 
ject to  correction.  [Engineer  Reproduction  Plant,  Army,  Washington,  D.  C] 
June  1934.     2  sheets,  34.2X50  in.  and  34.2X42  in.     *  $2.00. 

W  100.6 :  C  89/2/sh.l,  2 

NATIONAL  GUARD  BUREAU 

National  Chuard  regulations,     t 
L.  C.  card  War  26-7 

NoTB. — The  National  Guard  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in 
loose-leaf  binders.  They  are  being  printed  as  they  are  prepared  and  approved  regard- 
less of  the  serial  numbers  of  the  several  pamphlets,  and  rescind  the  regulations  pub- 
lished in  National  Guard  regulations,  1922,  National  Guard  regulations  in  force  Jan.  1, 
1926,  and  all  subsequent  regulations  published  as  changes  thereto,  and  are  the  only 
National  Guard  regulations  now  in  force. 

45.  Training;    Aug.    7,    1934.      [in.'?4.]      19    p.      [Supersedes    NGR    45,    Apr.    1,    1027. 
and  Changes  4,  Sept.  12,  1930.]  W  70.7/4  :  45/2 

Report.    Annual  report  of  chief  of  National  Guard  Bureau,  [fiscal  year]  1934. 
1934.    iii-f  34  p.  4  tab.    t 
L.  C.  card  30-5138  W  70.1:  934 

ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Ordnance  provision  system.  Ordnance  catalogue  (ordnance  provision  system)  : 
Group  F,  (d)  Sight,  quadrant,  M1918,  parts  and  equipment;  June  18,  1934. 
[1934.]  13  p.  il.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  F-24.)  [Supersedes  Stand- 
ard nomenclature  list  F-24,  Dec.  2,  1925.]     t  W  34.23  :  F-24/2 

PUERTO  RICO 

Note. — The  Jurisdiction  of  the  War  Department  over  Puerto  Rico  was  transferred 
to  the  Division  of  Territories  and  Island  Possessions  in  the  Department  of  the  Interior 
by  Executive  order  of  May  29,  1934,  effective  July  28,  1934.  The  annual  report  listed 
below  covers  a  period  prior  to  the  effective  date  of  the  transfer. 

Oovernor.     34th  annual  report  of  governor  of  Puerto  Rico,  Blanton  Winship, 
[fiscal  year]   1934.     [San  Juan,  P.  R.,  Bureau  of  Supplies,  Printing,  and 
Transportation,  1934.]     v-f  131  p.  il,  3  maps,  3  tab.    t 
L.  C.  card  6-35095  W  75.1 :  934 

QUARTERMASTER  GENERAL  OF  ARMY 

Circulars.  Changes  64  [to]  Circular  2,  1928;  Nov.  1,  1934.  [1934.]  1  p. 
[Mimeographed,  accompanied  by  printed  pages  to  be  inserted  in  their  proper 
places  in  the  original  publication.  A  list  of  the  accompanying  changes  is 
found  on  p.  1  of  the  Changes  here  cataloged.]     I  W  77.4/3  :  2/ch. 64 

SIGNAL  OFFICE 
Circular  1  [1933.]     t 

1-6.  Distribution  of  supplies  and  equipment;  Jan.  2,   1935.      [1935.]     15  p.      [Super- 
sedes Circular  1-6,  OCSigO,  Mar.  1,  1933.]  W  42.4  :  1-6/4 

Hovr  to  order  pnbllcatlonR— See  Infomuitlon  follovrlns  Contents 

o 


General  Information 

The  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  is  authorized  by  law 
to  sell  copies  of  Government  publications  and  to  allow  a  discount  of  25  percent  to 
book  dealers  and  quantity  purchasers  on  condition  that  the  purchasers  will  ad- 
here to  the  public  sales  price  set  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  and  that 
publications  shall  not  be  overprinted  with  any  advertising  matter. 

Publications  cannot  be  supplied  free  to  individuals  nor  forwarded  in  advance 
of  payment. 

The  accumulation  of  publications  in  this  Office  amounts  to  several  millions, 
of  which  over  five  million  are  assorted,  forming  the  sales  stock.  Many  rare 
books  are  included,  but  under  the  law  all  must  be  sold  regardless  of  their  age 
or  scarcity.  Many  of  the  books  have  been  in  stock  some  time,  and  are  apt  to 
be  shopworn.     In  filling  orders  the  best  copy  available  is  sent. 

PRICE  LISTS 

A  general  price  list  of  public  documents  is  not  available,  but  numerous  lists 
have  been  prepared  on  special  subjects  and  any  of  these  will  be  furnished 
free,  on  application,  if  the  person  interested  will  state  the  subject  or  subjects 
concerning  which  information  is  desired.  It  will  also  be  noted  that  current 
publications  which  are  for  sale  are  listed  in  this  catalog. 

WEEKLY    LIST 

In  addition  to  the  Price  lists,  the  Documents  Ofl3ce  issues  a  Weekly  List  of 
Selected  United  States  Government  Publications  for  sale  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents.  Each  list  is  arranged  alphabetically  by  subjects,  with  annota- 
tions and  prices,  and  may  be  obtained  free  upon  application  to  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents, 

HOW    TO    ORDER   PUBLICATIONS 

Publications  entered  in  this  catalog  that  are  for  sale  by  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents  are  indicated  by  a  star  (*)  preceding  the  price.  A  dag- 
ger (t)  indicates  that  application  should  be  made  to  the  department,  bureau, 
or  division  issuing  the  document.  A  double  dagger  ($)  indicates  that  the 
document  is  printed  for  ofl3cial  use.  Whenever  additional  information  con- 
cerning the  method  of  procuring  a  document  seems  necessary,  it  will  be  found 
under  the  name  of  the  bureau  by  which  it  was  published. 

In  ordering  a  publication  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  give  (if 
known)  the  name  of  the  publishing  department,  bureau,  or  division,  and  the 
title,  together  with  the  classification  number  which  is  added  to  the  entry  at  the 
extreme  right;  order  the  congressional  documents  and  repox-ts  by  the  title, 
together  with  the  document  or  report  number  and  the  Congress  and  session, 
€.  g.,  H.  doc.  78,  74-1. 

Do  not  use  the  L.  C.  card  number  in  ordering  a  publication. 

HOW    TO   REMIT 

Remittances  for  the  documents  marked  with  a  star  (*)  should  be  made  to  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.   C,  by  coupons,  postal   money 

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order,  express  order,  or  check.  Currency  may  be  sent  at  sender's  risk.  For- 
eign remittances  sliould  be  made  either  by  international  money  order  or  draft 
on  an  American  bank. 

Postage  stamps,  foreign  money,  defaced  or  smooth  coins,  will  not  6e  accepted. 

For  the  convenience  of  the  general  public,  coupons  that  are  good  until 
used  in  exchange  for  Government  publications  sold  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents  may  be  purchased  from  his  OflBlce  in  sets  of  20  for  $1. 
Address  order  to  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

No  charge  is  made  for  postage  on  documents  forwarded  to  points  in  United 
States,  Alaska,  Guam,  Hawaii,  Philippine  Islands,  Puerto  Rico,  Samoa,  or  to 
Canada,  Cuba,  or  Mexico.  To  other  countries  the  regular  rate  of  postage  is 
charged,  and  remittances  must  cover  such  postage.  In  computing  foreign 
postage,  add  one-third  of  the  price  of  the  publication. 

TO  UBEABIANS 

The  number  given  at  the  extreme  right  of  each  entry  (except  for  congres- 
sional documents  and  reports)  is  the  classification  number  by  which  the  pub- 
lication is  arranged  in  the  Library  and  in  the  sales  stock  of  the  Office  of  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents.  It  can  be  used  as  a  classification  number  by 
such  libraries  as  are  using,  for  the  departmental  publications,  the  arrange- 
ment of  public  documents  advocated  in  the  Checklist  of  United  States  Public 
Documents,  1789-1909.  In  using  this  number  as  a  classification  number  in  a 
library,  it  should  be  noted  that  the  shilling  mark  (/)  is  used  to  separate  what 
would  ordinarily  be  a  superior  number  or  letter  (the  numbers  or  letters  imme- 
diately following  the  line)  from  the  main  classification  number,  it  not  being 
practicable  to  print  these  numbers  and  letters  as  superiors  in  the  Monthly 
Catalog,  e.  g.,  the  number  A  1.23/a :  So  96/4  listed  in  the  Monthly  Catalog  would 
be  A  1.23» :  So  96*  in  a  library. 

LIBRABY   OF   CONGRESS   CARDS 

Numbers  to  be  used  in  ordering  the  printed  catalog  cards  of  the  Library  of 
Congress  are  appended  to  entries  for  the  more  important  publications.  These 
are  given  at  the  left,  with  "  L.  C.  card  "  prefixed.  Do  not  confuse  with  the 
Documents  Office  classification  number  given  at  the  right.  Orders  for  these 
cards,  remittances  in  payment  for  them,  and  requests  for  information  about 
them  should  be  addressed  to  the  Librarian  of  Congress,  not  to  the  Superintend- 
ent of  Documents. 

MONTHLY    CATALOG    DISTRIBUTION 

The  Monthly  Catalog  is  sent  to  public  libraries  free  on  application.  Sub- 
scription price  to  individuals,  $1.00  a  year,  including  index ;  foreign  subscription 
$1.60  a  year.  Back  numbers  cannot  be  supplied.  Notify  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents  of  any  change  of  address. 

INDEX 

An  Index  to  the  Monthly  Catalog  will  be  issued  at  the  end  of  the  calendar 
year.  This  will  contain  index  entries  for  all  the  numbers  issued  from  January 
to  December,  and  can  be  bound  with  the  numbers  as  an  index  to  the  volume. 
Persons  desiring  to  bind  the  catalog  at  the  end  of  the  year  should  be  careful 
to  retain  the  numbers  received  monthly,  as  duplicate  copies  cannot  be  supplied. 


Notes  of  General  Interest 

NEW   GOVKKNMENT  AGENCIES   AND  CHANGES   IN   FOEMEE   OBGANIZATIONS 

Under  the  provisions  of  Public  Act  No.  1,  Seventy-fourth  Congress,  approved 
January  1,  1935,  the  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation  is  authorized  to  con- 
tinue to  perforin  its  functions  until  February  1,  1937,  or  such  earlier  date  as 
the  President  may  fix  by  proclamation,  and  the  liquidation  and  winding  up  of 
its  affairs  as  provided  for  by  section  13  of  the  Reconstruction  Finance  Cor- 
poration Act,  as  amended,  are  postponed  during  the  period  that  the  functions 
of  the  Corporation  are  continued  pursuant  to  the  act  of  January  1,  1935. 

The  Bureau  of  Agricultural  Economics  announces  the  organization  of  a 
Division  of  Marketing  Research  as  an  aid  to  their  new  program  of  research 
on  problems  of  marketing  agricultural  products. 

NEW   PERIODICALS 

The  Federal  Emergency  Relief  Administration  has  recently  started  the 
publication  of  two  periodicals  entitled  The  Project  and  Concerning  Workers' 
Education.  The  Project  is  an  illustrated  monthly  bulletin  issued  in  conjunc- 
tion with  the  Federal  Surplus  Relief  Corporation,  and  is  printed  by  the 
Citizens'  Service  Exchange,  Richmond,  Va.  Concerning  Workers'  Education 
appears  at  somewhat  irregular  intervals  and  is  not  printed  at  the  Government 
Printing  Ofiice,  being  reproduced  by  a  process  other  than  printing,  by  an  out- 
side agency.  Application  for  both  periodicals  should  be  made  to  the  Federal 
Emergency  Relief  Administration,  Washington,  D.  C. 

MISCELLANEOUS  ITEMS 

The  Register  of  Commissioned  and  Warrant  Officers  of  Navy  and  Marine 
Corps,  formerly  issued  January  1st  of  each  year,  will  hereafter  be  issued  as  of 
July  1st,  according  to  an  announcement  by  the  Navy  Department. 

A  new  edition  of  the  Code  of  Laws  of  United  States  is  now  in  press  and  will 
probably  be  available  about  May  1st.  The  new  edition  will  incorporate  the 
additions  and  changes  that  would  have  appeared  in  Supplement  8,  which  will 
not  be  issued. 

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No.  482  FEBRUARY  1935 


AGRICULTURE  DEPARTMENT 

Note.- — Those  publications  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture  which  are  for  sale  will  be 
supplied  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documeuts,  Washington,  D.  C.  The  department  is.^ues 
a  monthly  list  of  publications  which  will  be  mailed  to  all  applicants,  enabling  them  to 
select  such  reports  and  bulletins  as  interest  them. 

Apples.  Penetration,  distribution,  and  effect  of  petroleum  oils  in  apple  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Paul  A.  Young.  1935.  [2] +559-571  p.  il.  2  pi. 
[From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  6,  Sept.  15,  1934.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  A  1.23/a  :  Ap  52/62 

Crops  and  markets,  Jan.  1935;  v.  12,  no.  1.     [1935.]     p.  1-32,  il.  4°     [Monthly.] 
*  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50. 
L  C.  card  Agr  24-113  A  36.11/3 :  12/1 

Publications.  United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  monthly  list  of  publica- 
tions, Dec.  1934  and  Jan.  1935.     See  Information  Office,  Publications,  p.  101. 

Quarantine.  Notice  of  lifting  of  quarantine  62,  narcissus  bulb  quarantine,  effec- 
tive Apr.  1,  1935.  1935.  1  p.  (Entomology  and  Plant  Quarantine  Bu- 
reau. )     t  A  56.13  :  62 

Swine.  White  spotting  in  Duroc-Jersey  swine  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ; 
by  Julius  E.  Nordby.  1935.  [2] +625-634  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricul- 
tural research,  v.  49,  no.  7,  Oct.  1,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  Sw  64/15 

AGRICULTURAL  ADJUSTMENT  ADMINISTRATION 

Commerce.     Agriculture's    interest    in   America's    world    trade,    questions    and 
answers  on  vital  aspect  of  America's  future  [with  bibliography]  ;  prepared  in 
Division  of  Information.     Jan.  1935.     v+22  p.     ([G  26.])      [Illustration  on 
front  cover.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-8  A  55.2  :  Am  3 

Consumers'  guide,  v.  2,  no.  9,  Feb.  25,  1935;  [issued  by  consumers'  counsel  of 
Agricultural  Adjustment  Administration  in  cooperation  with  Bureau  of  Agri- 
cultural Economics,  Bureau  of  Home  Economics,  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics]. 
[1935.]     32p.  iL4°     t  A  55.12: 2/9 

Corn.  Instructions  for  operation  of  corn-hog  control  association  in  1935,  supple- 
ment 3  to  Instructions  for  conducting  1935  corn-hog  program  and  use  of  related 
forms  (C.  H.  108)  ;  [prepared  in]  Corn  and  Hogs  Section.  Feb.  13,  1935. 
21  p.     (C.  H.  108c.)     t  A  55.2 :  C  81/18/SUPP.3 

• Procedure  for  handling  corn-hog  contracts  where  Form  C.  H.  101c  (Rider 

A)  becomes  part  of  contract  under  Administrative  ruling  no.  131,  and  Instruc- 
tions for  use  of  Form  C.  H.  106a  supporting  evidence  for  hogs  sold  as  meat, 
lard,  or  dressed  carcass,  supplement  2  to  Instructions  for  conducting  1935 
corn-hog  program  and  use  of  related  forms  (C.  H.  108)  ;  [prepared  in]  Corn 
and  Hogs  Section.     Feb.  5,  1935.     7  p.     (C.  H.  108b.)     t 

A  55.2  :  C  81/18/supp.2 

Processing  taxes  on   corn  and  hogs,   series  of  questions  and  answers; 

prepared  in  Corn   and   Hogs   Section.     Feb.    1935.     v+lG  p.     (Form   C.    H. 
118.)      [Supersedes  all  information  pertaining  to   corn-   and   hog-proces^ing 
taxes  previously  issued  by  Agricultural  Adjustment  Administration,  includ- 
ing original  edition  of  this  series  (C.  H.  32),  issued  Jan.  1934.]     t 
L.  C.  card  Agi-  35-13  A  55.2  :  C  81/9/985 

Ho\r  to  order  publications — See  information  following   Contents 

95 


96  February  1935 

Cotton.  Administrative  rulings  applicable  for  1935  to  1934  and  1935  cotton 
acreage  adjustment  plan:  Rulings  nos.  1-30.  Feb.  20,  1935.  ii+14  p.  (Cot- 
ton 106.)     t  A  55.2  :C  82/10 

Cotton  rental  payments  per  acre  at  3^^  per  pound  of  lint,  1935,  for  use 

by  committeemen ;  [prepared  in]  Cotton  Production  Section.  [1935.]  1  p.  4° 
(Form  CPS  4. )     t  A  55.2 :  O  82/9 

Fruit.  Marketing  agreement  and  license  for  handlers  of  northwest  fresh  de- 
ciduous tree  fruit  grown  in  Washington,  Oregon,  Montana,  and  Idaho;  mar- 
keting agreement  approved  and  executed  Oct.  13,  1933,  effective  Oct.  14,  1933. 
license  issued  Oct.  27,  1933,  effective  Oct.  28,  1933.  [Reprint]  1935.  ii+27  p. 
( Marketing  agreement  series,  agreement  16 ;  License  series,  license  27 ;  Form 
M  53. )     *  Paper,  5c.  A  55.9  :  16/1-2 

General  regulations.  General  regulations  made  by  Secretary  of  Agric;ulture 
with  approval  of  the  President  under  agricultural  adjustment  act,  approved 
May  12,  1933,  asi  amended,  and  under  Executive  orders  issued  by  the  Presi- 
dent pursuant  to  national  industrial  recovery  act,  approved  June  16,  1933, 
relating  to  confidential  information  and  prohibitions  against  employees  be- 
coming associated  with  certain  business  groups  after  leaving  the  department. 
June  1934  [reprint  1935].  4  p.  (General  regulations,  series  5,  revision 
1.)     t  A  55.6 :  G  28/ser.5,  rev.l/rep. 

• General  regulations  made  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture  with  approval  of 

the  President  .under  agricultural  adjustment  act,  May  12,  1933,  as  amended : 
[article  2,  Hearings  on  codes  of  fair  competition  under  sec.  3  (a)  of  the 
act].  June  1934,  [reprint]  1935.  1  p.  (General  regulations,  series  2,  arti- 
cle 2,  sec.  201,  subdivision  (b),  as  amended.)     t 

A  55.6 :  G  28/ser.2/amdt.l/rep. 

Goats.  Administrative  ruling  no.  6:  Emergency  livestock  agreement  [relating 
to  goats;  prepared  in]  Cattle  and  Sheep  Section.  Jan.  22,  1935.  2  p. 
( Sheep  10. )     t  A  55.2 ;  Sh  3/no.6 

Millc.    Atlanta    milk   license,    how    it   operates,   license   93    [effective   Dec.    1, 
1934].     Jan.  1935.     cover  title,  8  p.  il.  narrow  S''     (Commodity  information 
series,  milk  leaflet  1.)     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-7  A55.25/3  ;1 

— — -  Dubuque  milk  license,  how  it  operates,  license  94  [effective  Dec.  5, 
1934].  Jan.  1935.  cover  title,  7  p.  il.  narrow  8°  (Commodity  infonnation 
series,  milk  leaflet  2.)     t  A55.25/3 :2 

News  digest,  v.  2,  no.  18-21;  Feb.  2-23,  1935.  [1935.]  various  paging,  4" 
[Weekly.     Multigraphed.]     t  A55.il  :2/18-21 

Peas.  Marketing  agreement  and  license  for  shippers  of  fresh  peas  and  cauli- 
flower grown  in  Colorado;  marketing  agreement  approved  and  executed  Jan. 
11,  1935,  effective  Jan.  15,  1935,  license  issued  Jan.  11,  1935,  effective  Jan.  15, 
1935.  1935.  iii-f28  p.  (Marketing  agreement  series,  agreement  56;  License 
series,  license  97  ;  M  84. )     *  Paper,  5c.  A  55.9 :  56 

Prunes.  Marketing  agreement  and  license  for  dried  prunes  produced  in  Cali- 
fornia ;  marketing  agreement  approved  and  executed  by  Secretary  of  Agricul- 
ture, Aug.  16,  1934,  effective  Aug.  17,  1934,  license  issued  by  Secretary  of 
Agriculture,  Aug.  16,  1934.  effective  Aug.  17,  1934.  [Reprint]  1935.  ii+75  p. 
(Marketing  agreement  series,  agreement  53;  License  series,  license  87;  Form 
M  SO.)     *  Paper,  10c.  A  55.9  :  53/1-2 

Tobacco.  Revision  of  tobacco  regulations  made  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture 
with  approval  of  the  President  under  agricultural  adjustment  act,  as 
amended :  Rates  of  processing  taxes  with  respect  to  processing  of  cigar-leaf 
tobacco  used  in  manufacture  of  scrap  chewing  and/or  smoking  tobacco, 
Burley,  flue-cured,  fire-cured,  and  dark  air-cured  tobacco  used  in  manufacture 
of  chewing  tobacco,  and  definition  and  conversion  factors.  Jan.  19,  1935. 
7  p.  (Tobacco  regulations,  series  1,  no.  2.)  [Revision  and  supplementation 
of  Tobacco  regulations,  series  1,  no.  1.]     t  A  55.6 :  T  55/ser.  1,  no.  2 

BoTT  to  order  publications— See  Information  follovHns  Contents 


February  1935  97 

Wheat.     Facts  about  wheat   [review  of  wheat  situation   as   it   affects  wheat 
growers  of  United   States].     [Jan.]     1935.     iii+2S  p.   il.     ([Commodity  in- 
formation    series,     wheat     circular     1.] )      [Another     illustration     on     front 
cover.]     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-12  A  55.25/4  :  1 

AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Agricultural  situation,  brief  summary  of  economic  conditions,  Feb.  1,   1935; 
V.  ,19,  no.  2.     [1935.]     24  p.  il.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a 
yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  45c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-1797  A  36.15  :  19/2 

Containers  used  in  shipping  fruits  and  vegetables;    [by  H.  A.   Spilman   and 

Robert  W.  Davis].     [Apr.  1929,  revised  1934.]     [1934.]  11+34  p.  il.     (Agri- 
culture Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1579.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  29-702  A  1.9 :  1579/2 

Crops.  Separate  for  crop  reporters :  General  crop  report  as  of  Dec.  1,  1934 
[etc. ;  Summary  of  acreage,  production,  price  received  by  farmers,  and  farm 
value  of  important  crops,  1932,  1933,  and  1934,  etc.].  [1935.]  p.  457,  460- 
466,  il,  4°     [From  Crops  and  markets,  v,  11,  no.  12.]     f    A  36.ll/3a :  C  883/64 

— —     Simple  way  to  increase  crop  yields   [methods  followed  by  farmers   of 
coastal  plain  section  of  Central  Atlantic  States  in  building  up  soil  fertility ; 
by  H.  A.  Miller].     [Feb.  1918,  revised  Nov.  1932,  reprint  1934.]      [2]-|-21  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  924.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-1162  A  1.9 :  924/3-3 

Grain.  Handbook  of  official  grain  standards  of  United  States,  standards  for 
wheat,  barley,  oats,  feed  oats,  mixed  feed  oats,  rye,  and  mixed  grain,  effec- 
tive July  2,  1934,  for  flaxseed,  effective  Aug.  1,  1934,  and  for  corn  and  grain 
sorghums,  effective  Sept.  1,  1934,  with  amendments  to  standards  for  smutty 
wheat,  smutty  rye,  and  smutty  mixed  grain,  effective  July  25,  1934,  important 
features  of  grain  inspection ;  prepared  by  Grain  Division.  Revised  Sept. 
1934.  1934.  114-91  p.  il.  narrow  24°  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-918  A  36.25  :  G  76/934 

Hospitals.    Rural  hospitals;  [by  Wayne  C.  Nason].     [Mar.  1926,  reprint  1934.] 
ii+46  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1485.)     *  JPaper,  5c. 
L.  G.  card  Agr  2^-415  A  1.9 :  1485/1-2 

Outlook  charts.  Sheep,  lambs,  and  wool,  outlook  charts,  for  use  with  Agricul- 
tural outlook  for  1935.  Washington,  D.  C,  Nov,  1934.  [6]-f2S  p.  il.  4° 
[Text  multigraphed,  illustrations  rotaprinted.]     t  A  36.50  :  Sh  3/935 

Wheat,  outlook  charts,  for  use  with  Agricultural  outlook  for  1935.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  Nov.  1934.  [6] +24  p.  il.  4°  [Text  multigraphed,  illustrations 
rotaprinted.]     f  A  36.50 :  W  56/935 

Poultry.     Business  records  for  poultry  keepers ;   [by  E.  R.  Johnson  and  A.  R. 
Lee].     [Dec.  1929,  reprint  1935.]     [2]+20p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Farmers' 
bulletin   1614.)      [Prepared   in    cooperation    with   Animal   Industry   Bureau. 
Supersedes  Farmers'  bulletin  1427,  Poultry  accounts.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  29-1745  A  1.9  :  1614/1-5 

AGRICULTURAL  ENGINEERING  BUREAU 

Bridge  piers  as  channel  obstructions   [with  lists  of  literature  cited  and  anno- 
tated references]  ;  by  David  L.  Yarnell.     Nov.  1934.     cover  title,  52  p.  il.  8  p. 
of  pi.     (Agriculture  Dept.  Technical  bulletin  442.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-930  A  1.36 :  442 

Clearing  land  of  brush  and  stumps;   [by  George  R.  Boyd].     [May  1927,  revised 
June  1929,  slightly  revised  Feb.  1933,  reprint  1934.]     ii+34  p!  il.     (Agricul- 
ture Dept.     Farmers'   bulletin  1526.)     [Supersedes   Farmers'   bulletin   974.] 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  27-418  A  1.9: 1526/3-2 

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98  February  1935 

Farm  drainage;  [by  Lewis  A.  Jones].     [Oct.  1929,  reprint  1934.]     ii+2.5  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1606.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  29-1610  A  1.9:  1606/1-4 

ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Horses.     Care  and  management  of  farm  work  horses ;  [by  J.  O.  Williams  and 
Earl  B.  Krantz].     [June  1924,  revised  Apr.  1929,  reprint  1934.]     ii+18  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1419.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-740  A  1.9 :  1419/2-3 

Feeding  horses;  [by  G.  A.  Bell  and  J.  O.  Williams].     [Dec.  1918,  revised 

June  1927,  slightly  revised  Nov.  1934.]     [1934.]     ii+18  p.  il.     (Agriculture 
Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1030.)      [Date  of  original  issue  incorrectly  given  on 
p.  ii  as  Dec.  1910.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  19-358  A  1.9 :  1030/5 

Lungworms.    Life  history  of  lungworms  parasitic  in  swine  [with  list  of  litera- 
ture cited]  ;  by  Benjamin  Schwartz  and  Joseph  E.  Alicata.     Dec.  1934.     cover 
title,  42  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin  456.)     *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-928  A  1.36 :  45fl 

Service   announcements.     Service   and    regulatory  announcements,   Dec.   1934 ; 

[no.]  332.     Jan.  1935.     p.  103-113.     [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c. 
a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  45c. 

L.  C.  caid  Agr  7-1058  A 4.13  :  332 

BIOLOGICAL  SURVEY  BUREAU 

Rat  proofing  buildings  and  premises;  [by  James  Silver,  W.  E.  Crouch,  and  M.  C. 
Betts].     [Doc.  19;iO,  reprint  1935.]     ii+26  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Farmers" 
bulletin    1638.)      [Prepared    in    cooperation    with    Public    Roads    Bureau.] 
*  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1  A  1.9 :  1638/1-2 

Reindeer.     Raising  reindeer  in  Alaska;  [by  Lawrence  J.  Palmer].     [Nov.  1934.] 
[2] +41  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Miscellaneous  publication  207.)      [Super- 
sedes Circular  82,  Improved  reindeer  handling.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 
L.  e.  card  Agr  34-920  A  1.38 :  207 

Watei-foiol  flyways  of  North  America :  by  Frederick  C.  Lincoln.     Jan.  19S5. 
12  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dopt.     Circular  342.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-6  A  1.4/2 :  342 

CHEMISTRY  AND  SOILS  BUREAU 

Algcr  Countij.  Mich.  Soil  survey  of  Alger  County,  Mich. ;  by  J.  O.  Veatch, 
L.  R.  Schoenmann.  F.  U.  Lesh,  and  Z.  C.  ^Nloster.  [1934.]  cover  title,  41  p. 
il.  1  pi.  map.  ([Soil  survey  report]  32,  series  1929.)  [Prepared  in  coopera- 
tion with  Michigan  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  and  Michigan  Depart- 
ment of  Conservation.  Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper, 
40c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-912  A  47.5  :  929/32 

Columbia  Count  if,  Orcg.  Soil  survey  of  Columbia  County,  Oreg.  [with  list  of 
literature  cited]  ;  by  W.  G.  Harper  and  E.  F.  Torgerson.  [1934.]  cover  title, 
50  p.  il.  2  p.  of  pi.  map.  ([Soil  survey  report]  35,  series  1929.)  [Prepared  in 
cooperation  with  Oregon  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Text  and  illus- 
tration on  p.  2—4  of  cover.  Rubber  stamp  corrections  have  been  made  on  p.  7, 
changing  ''  bushel  "  to  read  "  sack."]  *  Paper,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-919  A  47.5 :  929/35 

Eydrogen-ion  concentration.     Methods  for  determining  hydrogen-ion  concentra- 
tion of  soils  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  E.  F.  Snyder.     Dec.  1928,  re- 
vised Jan.  1935.     [1935.]     cover  title,  48  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Circular 
56.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-17  A  1.4/2 :  56/2 

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February  1935  99 

Slaughtering.     Conservatiou    of    wastes    from    small-scale    slaughter    of    meat 
animals  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  G.  P.  Walton  and  R.  F.  Gardiner. 
June  1929,  revised  Dec.  1934.     [1934.]     24  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Circular 
63.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-929  A  1.4/2 :  63/2 

Washtenaio  Coutity,  Mich.  Soil  survey  of  Washtenaw  County,  Mich,  [with  list 
of  literature  cited] ;  by  J.  O.  Veatch,  L.  C.  Wheeting,  and  Arnold  Bauer. 
[1934.]  cover  title,  47  p.  il.  2  p.  of  pi.  map.  ([Soil  survey  report]  21,  series 
1930.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Michigan  Agricultural  Experiment 
Station.  Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-922  A  47.5 :  930/21 

DAIRY  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Cattle.     Care  and  management  of  dairy  bulls;  [by  J.  R.  Dawson].     [June  1924, 
revised  May  1930,  reprint  1935.]     ii+22  p.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers' 
bulletin  1412.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-739  A  1.9 :  1412/3-4 

Dairy  herd-improvement   association,   herd-record   book    [for]    20   cows. 

1934.  cover  title,  [52]  p.-f  1  folded  leaf,  il.  4°  (B.  D.  I.  5  revised.)  [Blank 
records  to  be  filled  out  with  herd  data.     Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     f 

A  44.2  :H  41/3 

• Judging  dairy  cattle;  [by  A.  B.  Nystrom  and  C.  H.  Schopmeyer].     [Apr. 

1927,  revised  Nov.  1931,  slightly  revised  Nov.  1934.]      [1934.]      [l]-f30  p.  il. 
(Agriculture   Dept.     Miscellaneous   circular   99.)      [Prepared   in   cooperation 
with  Cooperative  Extension  Work  Office.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  28-1894  A  1.5/2 :  99/4 

Results  of  transplanting  gonadial   tissue  in  dairy   cows  and  bulls ;   by 

Fred  W.  Miller,  R.  R.  Graves,  and  G.  T.  Creech.  1934.  [2] -f  259-278  p.  il. 
[From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  3,  Aug.  1,  1934.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  A  1.23/a  :  C  839/23 

Dairy-herd-improvement  associations  and   stories  records  tell;    [by   J.  C.   Mc- 
Dowell].    [Oct  1929,  reprint  1935.]     ii-f21  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farm- 
ers' bulletin  1604.)      [Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin  1446,  Cow-testing  asso- 
ciations and  stories  records  tell.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  29^1545  A  1.9 :  1604/1-3 

Dairy  houses.     Farm  dairj'  houses,  [by  Ernest  Kelly  and  K.  E.  Parks;  revised 
by  R.  P.  Hotis].     [Oct  1921,  revised  Jan.  1932,  reprint  1934.]     ii-fl3  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers' bulletin  1214.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  21-1212  A  1.9:  1214/4-3 

Pasture  lands.     Seasonal  variations  in  carrying  capacity  of  pastures  for  dairy 
cows  in  milk  [with  lis>t  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  T.  E.  Woodward  and  R.  R. 
Graves.     Dec.  1934.     20  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin  465.) 
*Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-927  A  1.36  :  465 

Udders.  Dairy  cow's  udder  studied  to  establish  development  standards;  [by 
W.  W.  Swett  and  C.  A.  Matthews].  [1934.]  7  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate 
1439.)      [From  Yearbook  of  agriculture,   1934.]     t  A  1.10/a :  1439 

ENTOMOLOGY  AND  PLANT  QUARANTINE  BUREAU 

Ants.     House  ants,  kinds  and  methods  of  control ;  [by]  C.  L.  Marlatt.     [July  8, 
1916,    revised    Jan.    1930,     reprint    1934.]     15    p.     il.     (Agriculture    Dept. 
Farmers'  bulletin  740. )     *  Paper,.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  22-577  A  1.9 :  740/6-6 

BoU-weeml  problem;  [by  W.  D.  Hunter  and  B.  R.  Coad].     [June  192:3,  reprint 
1934.]      [2] +30      p.      il.     (Agriculture      Dept.     Farmers'      bulletin      1329.) 
*  Paper,  5e. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  23-744  A  1.9 :  1329/1-2 

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February  1935 

Cutworms  and  their  control  in  com  &  other  cereal  crops;  [by  W.  R.  Walton]. 
[June   1916,   revised   May   1920,    slightly   revised   Apr.    1933,    reprint   1934.] 
8p.il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  739.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  20-1366  A  1.9 :  739/3-2 

Exerlstes  roborator.     Studies  of  Exeristes  roborator  (Fab.),  parasite  of  Euro- 
pean corn  borer  in  Lake  Erie  area  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  W.  A. 
Baker  and  L.  G.  Jones.     Nov.  1934.     27  p.  il.  2  p.  of  pi.     (Agriculture  Dept. 
Technical  bulletin  460. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-923  A  1.36 :  460 

Gladiolus  thrips.  Studies  of  derris,  nicotine,  paris  green,  and  other  poisons  in 
combination  with  molasses  in  control  of  gladiolus  thrips  [with  list  of  litera- 
ture cited];  by  Henry  H.  Richardson.  1934.  [2] -f 359^373  p.  il.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  4,  Aug.  15,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A1.23/a:G45V5 

Insects.     Control  of  insect  pests  in  stored  grain ;    [by  E.  A.  Back  and  R.  T. 
Cotton].     [June  1926,  revised  June  1931,  reprint  1934.]     ii-|-34  p.  il.     (Agri- 
culture Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1483. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-807  A  1.9 :  1483/3-3 

Orchard  insect  pests  of  Pacific  Northwest  and  their  control ;   by  E.  J. 

Newcomer.     Aug.  1933  [revised  Mar.  1934,  reprint  1935].     cover  title,  77  p.  11. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Circular  270.)      [The  title   of   the   original   publication 
and  that  given  on  p.   1  of  this   publication  is:  Orchard   insects   of  Pacific 
Northwest  and  their  control.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  33-062  A  1.4/2 :  270/2-2 

Scarahaeids.     Characters  useful  in  distinguishing  larvae  of  Popillia  japonica 
and  other  introduced  scarabaeidae  from  native  species ;  by  Robert  J.  Sim. 
Dec.  1934.     20  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Circular  334.)     "=  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-924  A  1.4/2 :  334 

Soolytus.     Revisional  study  of  genus  Scolytus  GeofCroy  (Eccoptogaster  Herbst) 
in  North  America  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  M.  W.  Blackman.     Sept. 
1934.     31  p.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin  431.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-925  A  1.36 :  431 

EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE 

Experiment  station  record,  v.  70;  index  number.  [1935.]  cover  title,  xxiii4- 
897-1012  p.  *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  $1.00  per  vol.  (2  vols,  a  yr.)  ;  foreign 
subscription,  $1.50  per  vol. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  &-S32  A  10.6 :  70/ind. 

Note. — Mainly   made   up   of   abstracts   of   reports   and    publications   on    agricultural 

science  which  have  recently  appeared  in   all   countries,   especially   the  United   States. 

HAWAU    AGRICULTORAL    EISPEEIMEINT    STATION 

Report  of  Hawaii  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  1934  [with  list  of  litera- 
ture cited.]     Jan.  1935.     cover  title,  31  p.  il.     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr.  6-1359  A  10.9/1:  934 

EXTENSION  SERVICE 

Extension  Service  review,  v.   5,   no.    12;   Dec.   1934.     [1935.]  cover   title,   p. 

177-192,    il.    4°     [Monthly.     Text    and    illustrations    on    p.  2-4    of    cover.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  75c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr.  30-359  A  43.7:  5/12 

FOOD  AND  DRUG  ADMINISTRATION 

Food.     Notices  of  judgment  under  food  and  drugs  act  22476-575.     Jan.  1935. 
p.  235-276.     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr.  8-878  A  46.6 :  22476-22575 

Same  22651-675.     Feb.  1935.     p.  333-348.     t  A  46.6 :  22651-22675 

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February  1935  101 

Service   announcements.     Service   and    regulatory    announcements,    food     and 
drug  no.  2  (4th  revision)  :  Definitions  and  standards  for  food  products,  for 
use  in  enforcing  food  and  drugs  act.     Aug.  1933  [reprint  with  slight  change 
1934.]     20  p.     t 
L.   C.  card  Agr.   28-85  A  46.12  :  2/4th  rev./rep. 

FOREST  SERVICE 

Timber.     Guide  to  grading  of  structural  timbers  and  determination  of  working 
stresses  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  T.  R.  C.  Wilson.     Feb.  1934  [re- 
print   1935].     27    p.     (Agriculture     Dept.     Miscellaneous    publication     185.) 
[Prepared  by  Forest  Products  Laboratory,  Madison,  Wis.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr.  84-11  A  1.38  :  185/1-2 

Wood.     Comparative   strength   properties   of   woods   grown   in   United    States 
[with   list   of  literature  cited]  ;   by   L.   J.   Markwardt.     Feb.    1930    [reprint 
1935].     cover  title,  39  p.     il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin  158.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr.  30-173  A  1.36 :  158/1-3 

GRAIN  FUTURES  ADMINISTRATION 

Wheat  futures,  volume  of  trading,  open  commitments  and  prices,  Jan.  2,  1930- 
Dec.  31,  1932.     Sept.  1933  [reprint  1935].     cover  title,  110  p.  il.     (Agriculture 
Dept.     Statistical  bulletin  41. )     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr.  33-823  A  1.34:  41/1-2 

HOME    ECONOMICS    BUREAU 

Diets  at  4  levels  of  nutritive  content  and  cost  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ; 
by  Hazel  K.   Stiebeling  and  Medora  M.  Ward.     Nov.   1933    [reprint  1934]. 
cover  title,  59  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Circular  296.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr.  33-866  A  1.4/2 :  296/1-2 

Nutrition  chart  1-11.     Each  23X15  in.  il.     *  50c.  per  set   (11  charts). 

1.  Growth   is  index  of  nutrition,  white  rats  and  other  small  animals  are  used  for 

nutrition    studies.     1934.  A  42.7  :  1/934 

2.  Growth   may   be   controlled   by   diet.     1934.  A  42.7:  2/934 

3.  Protein    for    building    muscles    and    all    tissues.     1935.  A  42.7 : 3/935 

4.  Calcium   for  building  strong  bones  and  teeth.     1934.  A  42.7  :  4/934 

5.  Phosphorus  needed  in  all  parts  of  body.     1934.  A  42.7  :  5/934 

6.  Iron  for  red  blood.     1934.  A  42.7  :  6/934 

7.  Vitamin  A  for  growth,  and  prevention  of  certain  infections.     1934.     A  42.7 :  7/934 

8.  Vitamin  B  for  good  appetite  and  good  muscle  tone.     1934.  A  42.7  :  8/934 

9.  Vitamin  C  for  healthy  gums  and  teeth.      1935.  A  42.7  :  9/935 

10.  Vitamin  D  for  good  bones  and  teeth.     1935.  A  42.7:  10/935 

11.  Vitamin  G  for  general  well-being.     1935.  A  42.7  :  11/935 

INFORMATION  OFFICE 

Publications.     United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  monthly  list  of  pub- 
lications, Dec.  1934.     [1935.]     4  p.     f 
L.  C.  card  Agr  9-1414  A  21.6/5 :  934/12 

Same,  Jan.  1935.     [1935.]     4  p.     t  A  21.6/5 :  935/1 

PLANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Alfalfa.  Genetics  of  resistance  to  bacterial  wilt  in  alfalfa;  by  R.  A.  Brink, 
F.  R.  Jones,  and  H.  R.  Albrecht.  1935.  [2] +635-642  p.  il.  [Prepared  in 
cooperation  with  Wisconsin  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  From  Journal 
of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  7,  Oct.  1,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a :  Al  28/31 

Apple  hitter  rot  and  its  control;    [by  John  W.  Roberts  and  Leslie  Pierce]. 

[Apr.   191S,   revised   Feb.   1935.]     [1935.]     ii+11   p.   il,  (Agriculture   Dept. 
Farmers'  bulletin  938. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  35-16  A  1.9  :  938/2 

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Bermuda  grass.     Eradication  of  Bermuda  grass  ;  [by  Albert  A.  Hansen].     [Sept. 
1918,    revised    Dec.    1924,    reprint    1934.]     ii+9    p.    il.     (Agriculture    Dept. 
Farmers'  bulletin  945.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  18-953  A  1.9  :  945/4-9 

Buckwheat;  [by  Clyde  E.  Leighty].  [Oct.  1919,  revised  May  1927,  reprint 
1934.]  24  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1062.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  0.  card  Agr  19-1022  A  1.9 :  1062/2-2 

Clover.  Effect  of  mildew  and  rust  infection  on  dry  weight  and  respiration  of 
excised  clover  leaflets;  by  Cecil  E.  Yarwood.  1984.  [2] +549-558  p.  il. 
[From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  6,  Sept.  15,  1934.]  *  Paper. 
5c.  A  1.23/a  :  C  625/6 

Corn.     The  what  and  how  of  hybrid  corn;    [by  Frederick  D.  Richey].     [Jan. 
1935.]     ii+14  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1744.)      *  Paper, 
5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-5  A  1.9 :  1744 

Cotton.     Community  cotton  production;    [by  O.   F.   Cook  and  R.  D.  Martin]. 

[Aug.  1924,  reprint  1934.]  ii+21  p.  il.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulle- 
tin 1384.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  24-827  A  1.9: 1384/1-4 

Cotton-root  rot.  Morphology  and  life  history  of  cotton  root-rot  fungus  in 
Tex'is  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  David  C.  Neal,  R.  E.  Wester,  and 
K.  C.  Gunn.  1934.  [2] +539-548  p.  il.  1  pi.  10  p.  of  pi.  [From  Journal  of 
agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  6,  Sept.  15,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.2'3/a  :  C  829/91 

I'ersistent  sti'ands  of  cotton  root-rot  fungus  in  Texas  [with  list  of  liter- 
ature cited]  ;  by  Homer  C.  McNamara,  R.  E.  Wester,  and  K.  C.  Gunn.  1934. 
[2] +531-538  p.  6  p.  of  pi.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49, 
no.  6,  Sept.  15,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  C  829/90 

Cuti'ants.     Immunity  of  Viking,  Norwegian  red  currant,  to  Cronartium  ribicola 
and  C.  occidentale  under  greenhouse  conditions  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ; 
by  Glenn  Gardner  Hahn.     Jan.  1935.     cover  title,  16  p.  il.  1  pi.     (Agriculture 
Dept.     Circular  330. )     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-10  A  1.4/2 :  330 

Field  pea  as  forage  crop;  [by  H.  N.  Vinall].  [Oct.  8,  1915,  revised  June  1926, 

reprint     1934.]     24     p.     il.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'     bulletin     690.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  17-1117  A  1.9  :  690/5-3 

Flax.     Histological  characters  of  flax  roots  in  relation  to  resistance  to  wilt  and 
root  rot  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  :  by  Lytton  W.  IBoyle.     Dee.  1934.     19 
p.  4  p.  of  pi.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin  458.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-926  A  1.36 :  458 

Green  manurhui.     Green  manuring;   [bv  C  Y.  Piper  and  A.  J.  Pieters].     [Apr. 
1922,  reprint  1934.]     46  p.  il.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1250.) 
[Date  of  original  i.ssue  incorrectly  given  on  p.  2  as  Apr.  1925,  which  is  date  of 
a  previcms  reprint.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  22-520  A  1.9 :  1250/1-9 

■ Winter  legumes  for  green  manure  in  cotton  belt ;  [by  Roland  McKee  and 

A.  D.  McNair].     [Apr.  1931,  reprint  1934.]     ii+21  p.  il.      (Agriculture  Dept. 
Farmers'   bulletin   1663.)      [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Agricultural   Eco- 
nomics Bureau.]     *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-141  A  1.9 :  1663/1-2 

Hotbeds  and  coldframes ;  [by  W.  R.  Beattie].     [Feb.  1935.]     ii+29  p.  il.     (Agri- 
culture Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1743.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-15  A  1.9 :  1743 

Johnson  ffrass  as  a  weed ;  [by  M.  W.  Talbot].     [Mar.  1928,  reprint  1934.]     ii+10 
p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1537.)      [Revision  of  Farmers' 
bulletin  279.  Method  of  eradicating  Johnson  grass.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  28-383  A  1.9 :  1537/1-3 

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Febklaky  1935  103 

Mildews.     Control  of  apple  powdery  mildew;    [by  D.  F.  Fisher].     fMay  1920. 
revised  Oct.  1928,  reprint  with  slight  changes  1935.]     15  p.  il.     (Agriculture 
Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1120.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  29-211  A  1.9  :  1120/2-6 

Pythium  arrhenomanes.  Variability  in  Pythlum  arrhenomanes  in  relation  to 
root  rot  of  sugarcane  and  corn  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  11.  D.  Rands 
and  Ernest  Dopp.  [1934.]  cover  title,  p.  189-221,  il.  [From  Journal  of 
agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  3,  Aug.  1,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  Su  32/38 

Root  knot.     Field  practices  affecting  control  of  cotton  root  knot  in  Arizona ;  by 
C.  J.  King  and  Claude  Hope.     Dec.  1934.     14  p.  11.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Cir- 
cular 337.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-921  A  1.4/2 :  337 

Rubher  content  of  2  species  of  Cryptostegia  and  of  interspecific  hybrid  in  Plorida 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Loren  G.  Polhamus,  Harlan  H.  Hill,  and 
Joseph  A.  Elder.     Dec.  1934.     cover  title,  23  p.     il.  1  pi.  8  p.  of  pi.     (Agricul- 
ture Dept.     Technical  bulletin  457.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-917  A  1.36 :  457 

RuHts  of  cereal  crops ;  by  H.  B.  Humphrey,  E.  C.  Stakman,  E.  B.  Mains,  C.  O. 
Johnston,  H.  C.  Murphy,  and  Wayne  M.  Bever.     Feb.  1935.     27  p.  il.     (Agri- 
culture  Dept.     Circular   341.)      [Prepared   In   cooperation   with    Entomology 
and  Plant  Quarantine  Bureau.]     *  Paper,  5e. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-14  A  1.4/2 :  341 

Sugar  beets.  Parasitism  of  Rhizoctonia  solani  on  sugar  beet  [with  list  of 
literature  cited]  ;  by  E.  L.  LeClerg.  1934.  cover  title,  p.  407-431,  il.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  5,  Sept.  1,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  Su  32/37 

WaUiut  blight  and  its  control  in  Pacific  Northwest:  by  Paul  W.  Miller.     Dec. 

1934.  14p.il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Circular  331.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  34-914  A  1.4/2 :  331 

Wheat.     Culture  of  winter  wheat   in  eastern   United   States ;    [by]    Clyde  E. 
Leighty.     June  20,  1914,  revised  Apr.  1927  [reprint  1934].     15  p.  11.     (Agri- 
culture Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  596.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  17-1007  A  1.9 :  596/4-5 

PUBLIC  ROADS  BUREAU 

Public  roads.     Public  roads,  journal  of  highway  research,  v.  15,  no.  11 ;  Jan. 

1935.  [1935.]     cover  title,  p.  253-272,  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Text  on  p.  2-4  of 
cover.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1..50. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  18-322  A  22.6  :  15/11 

Same,  v.  15,  no.  12;  Feb.   1935.     [1935.]     cover  title,  p.  273-288,  il.  4° 

[Monthly.     Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  A  22.6  :  15/12 

WEATHER  BUREAU 

Climatio  suminarif.  Climatic  summary  of  United  States,  climatic  data  from 
establishment  of  stations  to  1930,  edited  by  R.  J.  Martin :  sec.  17.  Central 
California.  [1934.]  M  p.  il.  4°  [Revised  edition  of  a  unit  in  the  series 
hitherto  entitled  Summary  of  climatological  data  for  United  States  by  sec- 
tions, designated  sec.  14  in  preceding  editions.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

A  29.5/a :  sec.17/930 

Same:  sec.  81.  Western  New  York.  [1934.]  24  p.  il.  4°  [Revised  edi- 
tion of  a  unit  in  the  series  hitherto  entitled  Summary  of  climatological  data 
for  United   States  by  sections,  designated   sec.   101   in   preceding  editions.] 

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■ Same:  sec.  83,  Eastern  New  York.     [1934.]     39  p.  il.  4°     [Revised  edition 

of  a  unit  in  the  series  hitherto  entitled  Summary  of  climatological  data  for 
United    States    by    sections,    designated    sec.    104    in    preceding    editions.] 

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CUmatological  data  for  United  States  by  sections,  v.  21,  no.  9;  Sept.  1934. 
[1934.]  cover  title,  [204]  p.  11.  2  p.  of  maps,  4°  *  Paper,  35c.  complete 
monthly  number,  $4.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $6.00. 

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Note. — Made  up  of  separate  Climatological  data  issued  from  42  section  centers  of 
the  United  States.  Printed  at  the  several  section  centers  and  assembled  and  bound  at 
the  Washington  Oflace.  Issued  principally  for  service  use  and  exchange.  Back  numbers 
cannot  be  supplied.  The  separate  Climatological  data  are  sold  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  rate  of  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr.  for  each 
section. 

Frost  and  prevention  of  frost  damage;  [by  Floyd  D.  Young].  [Apr.  1929, 
slightly  revised  Jan.  1935.]  [1935.]  [2] +62  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept. 
Farmers'  bulletin  1588.)  [Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin  1096.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  29-688  A  1.9 :  1588/2 

Meteorology.  Monthly  meteorological  summary,  Washington,  D.  C,  Jan.  1935. 
[Feb.  6,  1935.]     [2]  p.  large  8°     t  A  29.30:  935/1 

Monthly  iceather  revieic.  Monthly  weather  review,  Oct.  1934;  v.  62,  no.  10. 
[Jan.  16,  1935.]  cover  title,  p.  361-396,  il.  8  p.  of  maps,  4°  [Text  on  p.  2 
and  4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
$2  25 

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Note. — The  Monthly  weather  review  contains  (1)  meteorological  contributions  and 
bibliography,  (2)  an  interpretative  summary  and  charts  of  the  weather  of  the  month 
in  the  United  States,  and  on  adjacent  oceans,  and  (3)  climatological  tables  dealing 
with  the  weather  of  tlie  month.  The  contributions  are  principally  results  of  observa- 
tional or  research  work  in  meteorology  carried  on  in  the  United  States  or  other  parts 
of  the  world. 

Special  articles. — Quarterly  forecasts  of  sea  and  air  temperatures ;  by  George  F. 
McEwen. — International  comparison  of  standard  barometers ;  by  S.  P.  Fergusson. — 
Meteorological  conditions  preceding  thunderstorms  on  national  forests :  1,  Western 
and  central  Oregon  :  by  W.  K.  Stevens. — Lightning  storms  and  fires  on  national  forests 
of  Oregon  and  Washington,  by  William  G.  Morris ;  summarized  by  W.  R.  Stevens. — 
Effect  of  time  of  observation  on  mean  temperature  ;  by  W.  F.  Rumbaugh. — Use  of  free- 
air  soundings  in  general  forecasting  [with  list  of  literature  cited  J  ;  by  Horace  R. 
Byers. — Remarkable  temperature  agreement  at  a  33-year  interval ;  by  J.  B.  Kincer 
and  W.  A.  Mattice. 

Same,  Nov.  1934;  v.  G2,  no.  11.     [Feb.  12,  103.1.]     cover  title,  p.  397-431. 

il.  2  maps,  8  p.  of  maps,  4"  [Text  on  p.  2  and  4  of  cover.]  A  29.6/1 :  62/11 
Special  articles. — Turbidities  of  American  air  masses  and  conclusions  regarding 
seasonal  variation  in  atmospheric  dust  content  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  H.  Wexler. — 
Some  wind  velocity  correlations;  [by]  Eric  R.  Miller. — Record  November  fog  preceding 
phenomenal  winter  of  1933-34  in  Pacific  Northwest  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by 
Archer  B.  Carpenter. — Winter  fogs  in  Great  Valley  of  California  ;  by  R.  C.  Counts,  jr. — 
Regression  equations  analyzing  immediate  antecedents  of  temperature  anomalies  in 
Straits  of  Florida  surface  "water  ;  by  Giles  Slocum. 

Weather.  "Weekly  weather  and  crop  l)ulletin,  with  snow  and  ice  data,  Feb.  5- 
26,  1935 ;  no.  6-9,  1935.  Feb.  6-27,  1935.  Each  4  p.  il.  4"  *  Paper,  50c.  a  yr. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-260  A  29.7/2 :  935/&-9 

Weather  map.  Daily  weather  map  [of  United  States  published  at  Washington. 
D.  C,  showing  weather  conditions  for  United  States  and  forecasts  for  all 
States  east  of  Mississippi  River  belonging  to  Washington  forecast  di.<trict], 
Feb.  1-28,  1935.  [1935.]  Each  19X24  in.  (outside  measurement).  *  Daily, 
except  Sundays  (DWM),  $3.00  a  yr..  25c.  a  month;  daily,  including  Sundays 
and  holidays  (DSHM),  $3.tJ0  a  yr.,  30c.  a  month;  Sunday  and  holiday  maps 
only  (SHM),  no  subscription  for  less  than  6  months,  30c.,  60c.  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  $9.10  a  yr.  (maps  cannot  be  furnished  in  quantities  unless  the 
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advance  of  issue) .  A  29.18 :  935 

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Weather  outlook,  Feb.  4-Mar.  2  [1935].     Feb.  2-23,  193.5.     Each  1  p.     [Weekly. 
The  edition  here  cataloged  is  the  one  for  Districts  1-3  issued  from  the  fore- 
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Weather  outlook — Continued. 

1,  North  and  Middle  Atlantic  States,  District  2,  South  Atlantic  States,  District  3,  Ohio 
Valley  and  Tennessee)  ;  New  Orleans,  La.  (District  4,  East  Gulf  States,  District  5, 
Southern  Plains  and  West  Gulf  States)  ;  Chicago,  111.  (District  6,  Region  of  Great 
Lakes,  District  7,  Upper  Mississippi  and  lower  Missouri  valleys.  District  8,  Northern 
and  central  Great  Plains)  ;  Denver,  Colo.  (District  9,  Northern  Rocky  Mountain  re- 
gion. District  10,  Southern  Rocky  Mountain  and  Plateau  regions)  ;  San  Francisco, 
Calif.      (District  11,   Par  Western   States). 

ARCHITECT  OF  CAPITOL 

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CIVIL  SERVICE  COMMISSION 

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OffiGial  register  of  United  States,  1934,  containing  list  of  persons  occupying  admin- 
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as  Blue  book.]     *  Cloth,  85c. 
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ports of  administrator  of  veterans'  affairs  and  Civil  Service  Commission,  with 
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ties of  the  United  States,  the  Department  of  Commerce  issues  many  regular  and  special 
publications.  The  free  distribution  of  publications  of  the  department  is  confined  almost 
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sold  by  the  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey. 

Fish  and  fisheries.  Laws  and  regulations  for  protection  of  fisheries  of  Alaska. 
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Fisheries,  Alaska  Fisheries  Service.)      [Supersedes  all  previous  editions.]     t 

C  1.4 :  251/21 

Organisation.  OflScial  duties  of  Department  of  Commerce.  1935.  [1]+12  p. 
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Telephone  directory.  Department  of  Commerce,  telephone  directory,  Feb.  1, 
1935.     1935.     ii-f-15  p.  4°     [Illustration  on  verso  of  front  cover.]     % 

C  1.2 :  T  23/2 
AIR  COMMERCE  BUREAU 

Air  commerce  bulletin,  v.  6,  no.  8;  Feb.  15,  1935.     [1935.]     179-195-f[l]  p.  il. 
[Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  29-26634  C  23.12 :  6/8 

Report.     [Annual  report,  fiscal  year  1934.]     [1935.]     p.  9-15.     [From  Annual 
report  of  Secretary  of  Commerce,  1934.]     f 
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106  February  1935 

Airicay  maps 

Atlunta,  Go.,  to  Greensboro,  N.  C. ;  airway  map  128.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale- 
1 :  500,000.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C,  Dec.  1934.  43.8 X 
10.2  in.     t  35c.,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  C  23.10/1 :  128/4 

Cleveland  [Ohio];  section  of  United  States  airway  map.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in., 
scale  1 :  500,000.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Sui-vey,  Washington,  D.  C,  Feb.  1935. 
20.3X42.5  in.  [Lambert  confornial  conic  projection.]  t  40c..  Coast  and  Geo- 
detic  Survey.  C  23.10/3  :  C  599/6 

Detroit  [ J/ !C?}.] -Toronto  [Canada]  ;  section  of  United  States  ain\-ay  map.  Scale 
10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C, 
Jan.  1935.  20.3X41.3  in.  [Lambert  couformal  conic  projection.]  t  40c.,  Coast 
and  Geodetic  Survey.  C  23.10/3  :  D  484/5 

Mt.  Shasta  [Calif.};  section  of  United  States  airway  map.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in., 
scale  1 :  500.000.  Preliminary  edition.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survev,  Washing- 
ton. D.  C,  Dec.  1934  [Jan.  1935].  20.3X35.8  in.  [Lambert  couformal  conic 
projection.  Imprint  date  changed  with  rubber  stamp  from  Dec.  1934  to  Jan. 
1935.]     t  40c.,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  C  23.10/3  :  U  863 

Oklahoma.  City  [Okla.];  section  of  United  States  airway  map.  Scale  10  m.=1.3 
in.,  scale  1 :  500.000.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Sun-ey,  Washington,  D.  C,  Dec.  1934. 
20.3X45.9  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]  1 40c.,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey.  C  23.10/3  :  Ok  4/3 

San  Antonio  [Tex.];  section  of  United  States  airway  map.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in., 
.scale  1 :  500,000.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C,  Dec.  1934. 
20.5X44.2  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]  1 40c..  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey.  C  23.10/3  :  Sa  5  an/3 

San  Francisco  [Calif.];  section  of  United  States  airway  map.  Scale  10  m.=1.3 
in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Preliminary  edition.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  Jan.  1935.  37.5X24.1  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.] 
t  40c.,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  C  23.10/3  :  Sa  5  fr/3 

Sar^nnuh  [Ga.];  section  of  United  States  airway  map.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  m., 
scale  1 :  500,000.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C,  Jan.  1935. 
20.4X47.1  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]  1 40c.,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey.  C  23.10/3  :  Sa  93 

Tulsa  [Okla.];  section  of  United  States  airway  map.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale 
1 :  500,000.  Preliminary  edition.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Washington, 
D.  C,  Jan.  1935.  20.4X44.8  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]  t  40c., 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  C  23.10/3  :  T  829/2 

CENSUS  BUREAU 

Birth,  stillbirth,  and  infant  mortality  statistics  for  birth  registration  area  of 
United  States,  [calendar  year]  1932,  18th  annual  report.  1934.  iv-|-228  p. 
il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  T.  F.  Murphy,  chief  statistician  for 
vital  statistics,  assisted  by  Willard  C.  Smith,  assistant  chief  statistician  for 
vital  statistics,  and  Elizabeth  Staker,  junior  administrative  assistant.] 
*  Cloth,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  17-26651  C  3.26 :  932 

Cotton.  January  report  of  cotton  consumed,  on  hand,  imported,  and  exiwrted, 
and  active  cotton  spindles.  Feb.  14,  1935.  oblong  32**  [Preliminary  report. 
This  publication  is  issued  in  postal  card  form.]     t  C  3.21 ;  934—35/5 

Cottonseed  received,  crushed,  and  on  hand,  nud  cottonseed  products  manufac- 
tured, shipped  out,  and  on  hand  for  6  months  ending  Jan.  31,  1935  and  1934. 
Feb.  13,  1935.  oblong  32*  [Exports  and  imports  of  cottonseed  products  are 
for  5  mouths  ending  Dec.  31.  Preliminary  report.  This  publication  is  issued 
in  postal  card  form.]    f  '  C  3.25  :  934-35/6 

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February  1935  107 

Financial  statistics  of  State  and  local  governments,  1932  (wealth,  public  debt, 
and  taxation),  revenue  receipts,  governmental-cost  payments,  public  debt, 
assessed  valuations,  and  tax  levies  for  government  of  States,  counties,  cities, 
towns,  villages,  and  boroughs,  school  districts,  townships,  and  other  civil 
divisions.  1935.  vii+2009  p.  il.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Starke  M. 
Grogan,  chief  statistician  for  financial  statistics  of  States  and  cities,  Lemuel 
A.  Carruthers.  assistant  chief  statistician,  and  George  B.  Wetzel.]  *  Cloth, 
$2.50. 
L.  C.  card  35-26156  C  3.49/2  :  932 

Manufactures.    Census  of  manufactures,  1933:  Furniture, mattresses  and- bed 
springs,   caskets,   coffins,   burial   cases,   and   other   morticians'   goods.     1935. 
iv+15  p.     [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Le  Verne  Beales,  chief  statistician 
for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  25-26723  C  3.24/4  :  933-F  98 

■    Census  of  manufactures,  1933 :  Rubber  industries,  rubber  tires  and  inner 

tubes ;  boots  and  shoes,  rubber :  rubber  goods  other  than  tires,  inner  tubes, 
and  boots  and  shoes.     1935.     iv+7  p.     [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Le 
Verne  Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  oc. 
L.  C.  card  23-26472  C  3.24/4 :  933-R  82 

Census  of  manufactures,   1933 :  Sugar   industries  and  com  sirup,  corn 

sugar,  corn  oil,  and  starch.     1935.     iv4-6  p.     [Prepared  under  supervision 

of  Le  Verne  Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  26-26804  C  3.24/4 :  933-Su  3 

Negro  population,  1930,  listing  of  695  cities  and  urban  places  having  1.000  or 
more  negro  inhabitants.     [1935.]     [6]  p.  il.  narrow  8°     t 
L.  C.  card  35-26074  C  3.2  :  N  31/3/930 

Report.     [Annual  report,  fiscal  year  1934.]      [1935.]     p.  17-28.     [From  Annual 
report  of  Secretary  of  Commerce,  1934.]     t 
L.  C.  card  8-20800  C  3.1 :  934 

COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY 

Note. — The  monthly  Notice  to  mariners,  formerly  issued  by  the  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  has  been  consolidated  with  aud  made  a  part  of  the  Notice  to  mariners  issued  by 
the  Lighthouses  Bureau,  thus  making  it  a  joint  publication.  The  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey  prepares  and  has  for  sale  the  airway  maps  issued  by  the  Air  Commerce  Bureau, 
but  since  they  are  publications  of  the  last-named  bureau,  they  are  entered  in  this  catalog 
under  the  center  head,  for  which  see  p.  106.  The  United  States  coast  and  intracoastal 
waterways  pilots,  tide  tables,  current  tables,  and  charts  of  the  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey 
are  sold  at  the  office  of  the  Survey  in  Washington,  and  also  by  one  or  more  sales  agents 
in  each  of  the  important  American  seaports. 

Coast   and  Geodetic  Survey   iiilletin,   Jan.   31,   1935;    no.   236.     [1935.]     9   p. 
[Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  15-26512  C  4.20 :  236 

Coast  pilots.     United  States  coast  pilot.  Pacific  Coast :  California,  Oregon,  and 
Washington;   [prepared  by  L.  D.  Graham].     5th    (1934)  edition.     193'4.     v-j- 
383  p.  il.  2  maps.      ( Serial  573. )      t  Cloth,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26157  C  4.7/1 :  934 

Missouri.     Triangulation    in    Missouri,    1927   datum :    by   Walter    F.   Reynolds. 

1934.  iv  +  17S+[l]    p.   il.   2  p.   of  pi.   3   maps.     (Special   publication   186.) 
*  Paper,  20c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26096  C  4.19 :  186 

Oklahoma.  First-order  triangulation  in  Oklahoma.  1927  datum;  by  Leslie  E. 
Shmidl.  1935.  iv-|-147  p.  il.  2  pi.  (Special  publication  190.)  *  Paper,  15e. 
L.  C.  card  35-26116  C  4.19: 190 

Charts 

Atlantic  Coast.  United  States,  east  coast,  West  Quoddy  Head  to  New  York, 
compiled  from  latest  surveys,  British  and  Canadian  charts  and  other  sources ; 
chart  70.     [Scale  1:684,000.]     Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Jan, 

1935.  33.8X43.9  in.     f  75c.  C  4.9  :  70 

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108  February  1935 

California,  Point  Sur  to  San  Francisco,  surveys  to  1934  and  other  sources; 
chart  5402.  [Scale  1:210,000.]  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey, 
Dec.  1934.     39.7X31.4  in.     [Not  intended  for  inside  navigation.]     t  75c. 

C  4.9 :  5402 

Hudson  River.  Hudson  and  East  rivers,  N.  Y.  and  N.  J.,  from  west  67tli  street 
to  Blackwells  Island,  surveys  to  1932,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  Oct.  1934, 
and  other  sources ;  chart  745.  Scale  1 :  10,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geo- 
detic Survey,  Jan.  1935.     45.5X30.8  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9:  745 

Intraooastal  watericay,  Midway  Inlet  to  Charleston  Harbor,  S.  C,  from  latest 
surveys  and  other  information ;  chart  3255.  Scale  1 :  400.000  and  1 :  80,000. 
Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Dec.  1934.  34.2X21.9  in.  [Map  is 
in  5  sections.]     t  25c.  C  4.9:  3255 

Hew  York  HaVbor,  surveys  to  1932,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1934,  and  other 
sources:  chart  369.  Scale  1 :  40,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey, 
Jan.  1935.     43.6X33.7  in.    t  75c.  C  4.9:  369 

St.  Paul  Island,  Pribilof  Islands,  Alaska,  compiled  from  surveys  by  U.  S.  Coast 
and  Geodetic  Survey,  Coast  Guard,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  other  authorities;  St. 
George  Island,  Pribilof  Islands,  Alaska,  compiled  from  surveys  by  U.  S. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  other  authorities;  chart  8996. 
Scale  1:75,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Dec.  1934.  39.0  X 
30.6  iu.     t  75c.  C  4.9 :  8996 

San  Francisco  entrance,  Calif.,  surveys  to  1934,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to 
1934,  and  other  sources :  chart  5532.  Scale  1 :  40.000.  Washington,  Coast 
and  Geodetic  Survey,  Jan.  1935.    33.4X41.3  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9:  5532 

Unalaska  Bay,  Iliuliuk  Bay  and  Dutch  Harbor,  Alaska,  surveys  1867-1908,  sur- 
veys by  U.  S.  Coast  Guard  to  1933 ;  chart  9007.  Scale  1 :  40.000.  Washington, 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Jan.  1935.    25.5X20.8  in.    t  25c.  C  4.9:  9007 

Wrangcll  Narrows,  southeast  Alaska,  sui'veys  to  1929,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers 
to  1934 ;  chart  8170.  Scale  1 :  20,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Sur- 
vey, Jan.  1935.    39.4X31.1  in.     [Map  is  in  2  sections.]     t  75c.  C  4.9  :  8170 

FISHERIES  BUREAU 

Chesapeake  Bay  States.  Fisheries  of  Chesapeake  Bay  States,  1933.  [1935.] 
3  leaves,  4°     (Statistical  bulletin  1114.)     t  C 6.5: 1114 

Cold  .storage  holdings  of  fish,  Jan.  15,  1935.  [1935.]  2  leaves,  4°  (Statistical 
bulletin  1112.)      [Statistics  furnished  by  Agricultural  Economics  Bureau.]     t 

C  6.5 :  1112 

Fisheries  service  bulletin,  Feb.  1,  imS;  no.  2B7.  [1935.]  10  p.  [Monthly.]  t 
L.  C.  card  F  15-76  C  6.9 :  237 

Fishery  products.  Fishery  products  landed  at  Seattle,  Wash.,  by  United  States 
vessels,  Jan.  1935.     [1935.]     1  p.  4°     (Statistical  bulletin  1115.)     t 

C  6.5: 1115 

Landings  by  fishing  vessels  at  principal  New  England  ports,  Sept.  1934, 

[with]  summary  and  comparisons,  Sept.  1934  and  1933.     [1934.]     3  leaves,  4° 
( Statistical  bulletin  1104. ).     t  C  6.5  :  1104 

Same,  Dec.  1934,  [with]  summary  and  comparisons,  Dec.  1934  and  1933. 

[1935.]     3  leaves,  4°     (Statistical  bulletin  1113.)     t  C  6.5: 1113 

Report.     [Annual   report,   fiscal   j^ear  1934.]     [1935.]     p.   77-101.     [From   An- 
nual report  of  Secretary  of  Commerce,  1934.]     t 
L.  C.  card  F  10-2  C  6.1 :  934 

FOREIGN    AND    DOMESTIC    COMMERCE    BUREAU 

Business.  Survey  of  current  business,  Feb.  1935;  v.  15,  no.  2.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  56  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Contains  weekly  data  through  Jan.  26.  1935, 
and  monthly  data  through  December,  the  date  given  above  being  the  date  of 
issue.  Text  on  p.  3  and  4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. 
(including  weekly  supplements)  ;  foreign  subscription,  $3.00. 
L.  C.  card  21-26819  C  18.35 :  985/2 

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February  1935  109 

Business — Continued. 

Same,   weekly   supplement,   Feb.   7-28,   1935.     [1935.]     Each  4  p.   il.   4" 

[Included  in  price  of  monthly  Survey  of  current  business,  which  see  above.] 

C  18.86 :  935/6-9 

Commerce.     Monthly   summary   of   foreign    commerce   of   United    States,   Dec. 
1934;  compiled  by  Division  of  Foreign  Trade  Statistics.     1935.     58  p.  il.  4* 
*  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.60. 
L.  C.  card  14-21465  018.7:934/12 

Same.     (H.  doc.  57,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Commerce  reports,  weekly,  containing  current  foreign  trade  news,  Feb.  2-23, 
1935;  no.  5-8  [series  1935].  [1935.]  p.  65-132,  il.  4°  *  Paper,  5c.  single 
copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $3.10.  C  18.5/1 :  935/5-8 

Domestic  commerce,  v.  15,  no.  4-6;  Feb.  10-28,  1935.  [1935.]  cover  titles, 
p.  49-62  +  leaves  63-80  +  p.  81-96.  il.  4°  [Multigraphed.]  t  Paper,  5c. 
single  copy,   $1.00  a  yr. ;   foreign   subscription,   $2.00.  C  18.32 :  15/4-6 

Foreign  exchange  rates  for  1932,  1933,  and  1934,  monthly  averages  in  terms 
of  United  States  dollar  for  1933  and  1934,  with  annual  averages  for  1932, 
1933,  and  1934;  compiled  in  Finance  Division.  1935.  1  p.  4°  [From  Com- 
merce reports,   Feb.  9,   1935.]     t  C  18.5/la  :  F  761/2 

Income.  National  income,  1933;  by  Robert  F.  Martin.  [1935.]  3  p.  11.  4* 
[From  Survey  of  current  business,  Jan.  1935.]     f  ClS.35/a:In2 

Report.     [Annual  report,  fiscal  year  1934.]     [1935.]     p.  29-49.     [From  Annual 
report  of  Secretary  of  Commerce,  1934.]     t 
L.  C.  card  14-30033  C  18.1 :  934 

Service  establishments.  Summary  of  1933  census  of  service  establishments, 
places  of  amusement,  and  hotels ;  by  W.  A.  Ruff.  [1935.]  5  p.  il.  4"  [From 
Survey  of  current  business,  Dec.  1934.  Includes,  on  p.  2,  an  extra  article 
entitled  Textile  industries.  The  article  begun  on  p.  1  is  continued  on  p. 
3-5.]     t  C  18.35/a  :  Se  69 

Trade  associations.     Selected  trade  associations  of  United  States ;  by  C.  Jud- 
kins  [and]  L.  Marceron.     Jan.  1935.     [5]+viii+74  p.  4°     [Rotaprinted.     In- 
cludes list  of  publications  of  Foreign  and  Domestic  Commerce   Bureau  of 
interest  in  connection  with  this  publication.]     t  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26158  C  18.2 :  T  67/4 

Transportation.  Railway  and  highway  transportation  abroad,  study  of  exist- 
ing relationships,  recent  competitive  measures,  and  coordination  policies 
[with  principal  sources  of  material]  ;  by  W.  Rodney  Long.  1935.  viii+1- 
lOB-f  11-426  p.  il.  («?rade  promotion  series  155;  Transportation  Division.) 
[The  1st  print  of  this  publication,  with  imprint  1934  and  collation  ix+428 
p.  il.,  which  was  entered  in  the  Monthly  catalog  for  Jan.  1935,  p.  18,  was 
recalled  and  a  new  title  page  and  3  signatures  of  text  matter  were  substi- 
tuted for  the  original  material.]  *  Paper,  50c. 
L.  C.  card  34-26003  C  18.27  :  155 

LIGHTHOUSES  BUREAU 

lst-9th  Districts.     Light  list,  including  fog  signals.  Atlantic  and  Gulf  coasts  of 
United  States ;  1935,  coiTected  to  Dec.  1,  3934.     1935.     [1]+618  p.  il.     [Puerto 
Rico,  the  Virgin  Islands,  Cuba,  Navassa  Island,  and  the  Canal  Zone  are  in- 
cluded in  this  publication.     Map  on  verso  of  front  cover.]     *  Paper,  60c. 
L.  C.  card  11-15353  C  9.17  :  935 

Lighthoxvse  service   lulletin,   v.  4,   no.   62;   Feb.   1.   1935.     [1935.]     p.   199-200. 
[Monthlv.]     t 
L.  C.  card  12-35121  C  9.31 :  4/62 

Notice  to  mariners  6-9,  1935  ;  Feb.  6-27  [1935].     [1935.]     [viii] -f  50-91  leaves,  11. 
[Weekly.     Issued  jointly  with  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.]     t 
L.  C.  card  7-20609  C  9.26 :  935/6-9 

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110  February  1935 

Report.     Lighthouse  service  [annual  report,  fiscal  year  1934].     [1935.]     p.  103- 
118.     [From  Annual  report  of  Secretary  of  Commerce,  1934.]     f 
L.  C.  card  12^661  C  9.1 :  934 

NATIONAL  BUREAU  OF  STANDARDS 

Automobiles.  Air  forces  and  yawing  moments  for  3  automobile  models ;  by  Roy 
H.  Heald.  [1935.]  p.  871-878,  il.  (Research  paper  749.)  [From  Journal  of 
research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  13,  Dec.  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  13.22/a :  749 

Cement.  Investigation  of  commercial  masonry  cements ;  by  Jesse  S.  Rogers  and 
Raymond  L.  Blaine.  [1935.]  p.  811-849,  il.  (Research  paper  74(5.)  [From 
Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau   of   Standards,  v.   13,   Dec.   1934.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  746 

Glass.  Ultraviolet  transmission  changes  in  glass  as  function  of  wave  length  of 
radiation  stimulus  [with  list  of  references  and  notes]  ;  by  W.  "NV.  Coblentz 
and  R.  Stair.  [1935.]  p.  773-797,  il.  (Research  paper  744.)  [From  Jour- 
nal   of    research    of    National    Bureau    of    Standards,    v.    13,    Dec.    1934.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  744 

Hydrogen.  Permeability  of  synthetic  film-forming  materials  to  hydrogen ;  by 
Theron  P.  Sager.  [1935.]  p.  879-885.  (Research  paper  750.)  [From  Jour- 
nal   of    research    of    National    Bureau    of    Standards,    v.    13,    Dec.    1934.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  750 

Modulus  of  elasticity.  Young's  modulus  of  elasticity  at  several  temiJeratures 
for  some  refractories  of  varying  silica  content ;  by  Raymond  A.  Heindl  and 
William  L.  Pendergast.  [1935.]  p.  851-SG2,  il.  1  pi.  (Research  paper  747.) 
[From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  13,  Dec. 
1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  747 

Nonanophthene.  Isolation  of  a  nonanaphthene  from  an  Oklahoma  petroleum ; 
by  Joseph  D.  White  and  Frank  W.  Rose,  jr.  [1935. J  p.  79i>-810.  il.  (Re- 
search paper  745.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of 
Standards,  v.  13,  Dec.  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  745 

Olefins.  Polymerization  of  olefins  formed  by  action  of  sulphuric  acid  on 
methylisopropylcarbinol ;  by  Gordon  M.  Kline  and  Nathan  L.  Drake.  [1934.] 
p.  705-712.  (Research  paper  740.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National 
Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  13,  Nov.  1934.]     *  Paper,  5e.  C  13.22/a  :  740 

Report.     [Annual  report,  fiscal  year  1934.]     [1935.]     p.  51-76.     [From  Annual 
report  of  Secretary  of  Commerce,  1934.]     t 
L.  C.  card  6-23979  C  13.1 :  934 

Technical  news  bulletin  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  Feb.  1935;  no.  214. 
[1935.]     p.  11-22.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  fr.;  foreign 
subscription,  70c. 
L.  C.  card  25-26527  C  13.13 :  214 

Vehicles.  Comparison  of  ground-plane  and  image  methods  for  representing 
ground  effect  in  tests  on  vehicle  models;  by  Roy  H.  Ileald.  [193.").]  p.863- 
870,  il.  1  pi.  (Research  pax)er  748.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National 
Bureau  of  Standards,  V.  13,  Dec.  1934.]     *  Pai^er,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  748 

NAVIGATION  AND  STEAMBOAT  INSPECTION  BUREAU 

Merchant  marine  statistics,  1934.    1935.    v-|-117  p.     (No.  11.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  25-26038  C  25.10 :  934 

Report.     [Annual  report,  fiscal  year  1934.]     [1935.]     p.  141-158.     [From  Annual 
report  of  Secretary  of  Commerce,  1934.]     t 
L.  C.  card  4-18255  0  25.1:934 

Shipping.  Current  shipping  data,  v.  3,  no.  2;  Feb.  10,  1935.  [1935.]  14  leaves, 
4°     [Monthly.     Multigraphed.]     t  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. 

C  2.").7 :  3/2 

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Ships.     Merchant  vessels  of  United  States   (including  yachts  and  Government 
vessels),  year  ended  June  30,  1934.     1934.    1157  p.  large  8°     [This  is  the  66th 
annual  list  of  merchant  vessels  of  United  States.]     *  Cloth,  $3.00. 
L.  C.  card  6-35358  C  25.11 :  934/1 

Same;  [with  Seagoing  vessels  of  United  States,  1934].    1934.     1157+156 

p.  il.  large  8°  [This  is  the  66th  annual  list  of  merchant  vessels  of  United 
States,  with  Seagoing  vessels.]     t  0  25.11:934/1,2 

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Merchant  vessels,  *  Cloth,  $3.00,  and  Seagoing  vessels,  *"  Paper,  25c. 

— —     Same.     (H.  doc.  35,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Seagoing  vessels  of  United  States,  1934 :  part  of  annual  list  of  merchant 

vessels  of  United  States,  year  ended  June  30,  1934.  1934.  156  p.  il.  large  8° 
[Includes  official  numbers,  signal  letters,  etc.]     *  Paper,  25c. 

L.  C.  card  7-27311  C  25.11 :  934/2 

PATENT  OFFICE 

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Carlson,  Elof  L.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
3539,  in  re  Elof  L.  Carlson  and  Charles  P.  Stitt,  design  for  clock  case ;  brief 
for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1935.]     cover  title.  7  p.  4°    %     C  21.10:  C  197/4 

Colvin,  diaries  E.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
3435,  in  re  Charles  H.  Colvin,  pitot-static  tubes ;  brief  for  commissioner  of 
patents.     [1935.]     cover  title,  8  p.  4°    %  C  21.10:0  726 

Decisions.      [Decisions   in   patent   and   trade-mark  cases,   etc.]      Feb.   5,   1935. 
p.  1-8,  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette,  v.  451,  no.  1.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single 
copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.80. 
L.  0.  card  23-7315  O  21.5/a  2 :  451/1 

Same.    Feb.  12,  1935.    p.  235-242,  large  8"     [From  Official  gazette,  v.  451. 

no.  2.]  0  21.5/a  2 :  451/2 

Same.    Feb.  19,  1935.    p.  485-492,  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette,  v.  451, 

no.  3.]  O  21.5/a  2 :  451/3 

Same.    Feb.  26,  1935.    p.  717-724,  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette,  v.  451, 

no.  4.]  0 '21.5/a  2 :  451/4 

DeMaster,  Matthew  J.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  3468,  in  re  Matthew  J.  DeMaster,  ball  tossing  game ;  brief  for  commissioner 
of  patents.     [1935.]     cover  title,  5  p.  4"     t  0  21.10  :D  392 

Deutsch,  Joseph  B.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
3483,  i)i  re  Joseph  B.  Deutsch,  pie  cutter ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  5  p.  4°     t  0  21.10  :D  489 

Eliot,  Samuel.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no.  3455, 
m  re  Samuel  Eliot,  garages;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  6  p.  4°     $  0  21.10 :  El  46 

Finley,  Dozier.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no.  3463, 
in  re  Dozier  Finley,  interlocking  shingle ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  9  p.  4°     $  C  21.10  :  F  496/2 

No.  6292,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Dozier  Finley  and 

Paraffine  Companies,  Inc.  (corporation  of  California)  vs.  Conway  P.  Coe, 
commissioner  of  patents,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia ; 
brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1935.]     cover  title,   7  p.     $ 

0  21.10 :  F  496 

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112  February  1935 

Bull,  Harry  B.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no.  3460, 
in  re  Harrv  B.  Hull,  refrigerating  apparatus ;  brief  for  commissioner  of 
patents.     [1935.]     cover  title,  6  p.  4"     %  C  21.10  :H  877 

Invention-':!.  Changes  in  classification  [of  inventions],  order  3275,  3277-79,  3282- 
85,  3287-88,  3291-92,  3294;  May  7-Dec.  4,  1934.  [1935.]  4  leaves,  large  8° 
[From  OflScial  gazette,  v.  444,  nos.  1  and  4,  v.  445,  no.  4,  v.  446,  nos.  2  and  4,  v. 
447,  no.  2,  v.  448,  no.  1,  and  v.  449,  nos.  3  and  4.]     |  C  21.5/a6 :  934 

Key,  Frederick  E.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
3472,  in  re  Frederick  E.  Key,  return  bend  housings ;  brief  for  commissioner  of 
patents.     [1935.]     cover  title,  5  p.  4°     J  C  21.10  :K  52 

Official  gazette.  Official  gazette  of  Patent  Office,  containing  patents,  trade-marks, 
designs,  and  labels  issued  Feb.  5-26,  1935 ;  v.  451,  no.  1-4.  [1935.]  cover  titles, 
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Indexes;  also  decisions  of  the  commissioner  of  patents  and  of  the  United  States  courts 
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Same  [title  page,  contents,  Btc,  to]  v.  449;  Dec.  1934.    1935.     [2]  leaves, 

large  8°  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  included  in  price  of  Official  gazette  for  sub- 
scribers. C  21.5  :  449/t.  p.  &  cout. 

■     Same  [title  page,  contents,  errata,  etc.,  to]  v.  450;  Jan.  1935.     1935.     [2] 

leaves,  large  8°  C  21.5 :  450/t.  p.  &  cont. 

Same,  weekly  index,  with  title,  List  of  trade-mark  applicants  published  for 

opposition  [etc.,  Feb.  5,  1935].  [1935.]  xl  p.  large  8"  [From  Official  gazette, 
V.  451,  no.  1.]     t  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $2.50  a  yr.  C  21.5/a4  :  451/1 

Same  [Feb.  12, 1935].     [1935.]     xxxviii  p.  large  8"     [From  Official  gazette, 

V.  451,  no.  2.]  C  21.5/a4  :  451/2 

Same  [Feb.  19,  1935].    [1935.]    xxxviii  p.  large  8°    [From  Official  gazette, 

V.  451,  no.  3.]  C  21.5/a4  :  451/3 

Same  [Feb.  26,  1935].     [1935.]     xxxviii  p.  large  8"     [From  Official  gazette, 

V.  451,  no.  4.]  C  21.5/a4  :  451/4 

PateiUs.  Classification  of  patents  issued  Feb.  5-26,  1935.  [1935.]  Each  2  p. 
large  8°  [Weekly.  Froui  Official  gazette,  v.  451,  no.  1-4.]  t  Paper,  $2.50 
a  yr.  C  21.5/al :  451/1-^ 

General    information    concerning    patents,    Apr.    1933.     [Reprint]    1934. 

[1]+21  p.  il.     t  C  21.2 :  P  27/933-2 

• [Manual  of  classification  of  patents,  1929,  substitute  pages  containing 

cori-ections.]  1934.  p.  279-279A,  oblong  24°  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for 
insertion  in  Manual.  Included  in  price  of  Manual,  for  which  see  tlie  Monthly 
catalogue  for  Aug.  1929,  p.  74.]  C  21.12 :  929/p.279^279.V/rev.934 

Raubcr,  Emilc  A.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  3406,  in  re  Emile  Adolphe  Rauber,  water-tube  steam  boilers ;  brief  for 
commissioner  of  patents.     [1935.]     cover  title,  6  p.  4°     t  C  21.10  :  R  19 

Ridffuay,  Raymond  R.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  3430,  in  re  Raymond  R.  RidgAvay  and  John  B.  Glaze,  aluminous  abrasive ; 
brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1935.]     cover  title,  9  p.  4°     t 

C  21.10 :  R  436 

Trade  marks.  Trade-marks  [etc..  from]  Official  gazette,  Feb.  5,  1935.  [1935.] 
9-41-f-xii  p.  il.  large  8°  [From  Official  gazette,  v.  451,  no.  1.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
single  copy,  $5.00  a  yr.  C  21.5/a  3  :  451/1 

Same,  Feb.  12,  1935.  [1935.]  243-271 -fviii  p.  il.  large  8°  [From  Offi- 
cial gazette,  v.  451,  no.  2.]  C  21.5/a  3  :  451/2 

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Trade  marks — Continued. 

Same.  Feb.  19,  1&35.  [1935.]  495-524+ix  p.  il.  large  8°  [From  Offi- 
cial gazette,  v.  451,  no.  3.]  C  21.5/a  3  :  451/3 

Same,  Feb.  26,  1935.  [1935.]  72.5-764+xii  p.  il.  large  8°  [From  Offi- 
cial gazette,  v.  451,  no.  4.]  C  21.5/a  3  :  451/4 

Treuting,  Herbert  R.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  3469,  in  re  Herbert  R.  Treuting,  anti-friction  bearing  and  method  of  form- 
ing same ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [19.35.]     cover  title.  7  p.  4°     t 

C  21.10 :  T  727 
SHIPPING  BOARD  BUREAU 

Shipping.  Docket  no.  139,  intercoastal  rates  of  Nelson  Steamship  Company; 
[decided  Nov.  27,  1934;  report  of  department].  [1934.]  [1] +326-345  p. 
[Report  from  Shipping  Board  Bureau  reports,  v.  1.]     t         SB  1.10/a  :  N  338 

Ships.  Ocean  going  merchant  fleets  of  principal  maritime  nations,  iron  and 
steel,  steam  and  motor  vessels  of  2,000  gross  tons  and  over,  as  of  June  30, 
1934  (excludes  Great  Lakes  vessels  and  special  types)  ;  [prepared  in]  Div.  of 
Shipping  Research.  [Dec.  17,  1934,  published  1935.]  [1]+13  leaves,  oblong 
large  8°     (Report  1100.)      [Semiannual.     Figures  subject  to  revi.sion.]     t 

C  27.9/6 :  934 

United  States  Fidelity  and  Guaranty  Company.  In  United  States  Court  of 
Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia,  Oct.  term,  1934,  no.  6352,  special  calendar, 
Shipping  Board  Merchant  Fleet  Corporation  to  use  of  United  States  vs. 
United  States  Fidelity  &  Guaranty  Company ;  brief  of  appellant.  [1935-.] 
cover  title,  ii+28  p.     t  C  27.10  :Un  3/2 

CONGRESS 

<^(yngressional  record.     Congressional  record.  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  v.  79, 
no.  22-40;  Feb.  1-28,  1935.     [1935.]     1399-2888-1- [51]  p.     4° 
L.  C.  card  12-36438  X/a.74/1:  7O/22-40 

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[Includes  History  of  bills  and  resolutions.]  X/a.  74/1 :  79/lS-27/ind. 

Same,  v.  79,  nos.  28-36;  Feb.  11-22,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  4;  77+ [1]  p.  4° 

[Includes  History  of  bills  and  resolutions.]  X/a.  74/1 :  79/2S-o6/ind. 

Statutes  at  large,  Mar.  1933-June  1934,  concurrent  resolutions,  recent  treaties 
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Public  [act]  1-11,  74th  Congress. 

Arkansas  River.  H.  R.  3057,  act  granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Oklahoma  to  con- 
struct free  highway  bridge  across  Arljansas  River  south  of  Sallisaw  in  Sequoyah  and 
Le  Flore  counties  at  point  approximately  15  miles  north  of  Keota,  Okla.  Ap- 
proved Feb.  18,  1935.     1  p.     (Public  5.) 

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Public   [act]   1-11,  74th  Congress — Continued. 

Dan  River.  H.  R.  3983,  act  to  legalize  bridge,  known  as  Union  Street  Bridge,  across 
Dan   River  at  Danville,   Va.    [being  reconstructed  by  Virginia].     Approved   Feb.   18, 

1935.  1  p.      (Public  8.) 

Eleven  Points  River.  H.  R.  2874,  act  granting  consent  of  Congress  to  State  High- 
way Commission  to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Eleven  Points  River  in  sec- 
tion 17,  township  23  north,  range  2  west,  approximately  12  miles  east  of  Alton,  on 
route  numbered  42,  Oregon  County,  Mo.     Approved  Feb.  18,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  4.) 

Government  offices.  H.  R.  3410,  act  making  appropriations  for  Executive  Office  and 
sundry  independent  executive  bureaus,   boards,   commissions,   and   offices,   fiscal   year 

1936.  [Approved  Feb.  2,  1935.]     16  p.     (Public  2.) 

Oovemment  securities.  H.  R.  4304,  act  to  amend  2d  liberty  bond  act,  as  amended, 
and  for  other  purposes  [so  as  to  permit  more  flexible  and  economical  Government 
financing,  etc.]      [Approved  Feb.  4,  1935.]     3  p.     (Public  3.) 

Loans.  H.  R.  3247,  act  to  provide  for  loans  to  farmers  for  crop  production  and  har- 
vesting during  1935.     [Approved  Feb.  20,  1935.]     2  p.     (Public  11.) 

Pennsylvania  Greyhound  Transit  Company.  H.  R.  3465,  act  permitting  laying  of  pipe 
lines  across  New  York  Avenue  Northeast,  in  District  of  Columbia  [by  Pennsylvania 
Greyhound  Transit  Company].     Approved  Feb.   18,   1935.     1  p.      (Public  6.) 

Reconstruction  Finance  Vuiporation.  !S.  1175,  act  to  extend  functions  of  Reconstruction 
Finance  Corporation  for  -  years,  and  for  other  purposes.  [Approved  Jan.  31,  1935.] 
5  p.  (Public  1.)  [S.  1175  also  continues  the  Commodity  Credit  Corporation,  the 
Export-Import  Bank  of  Washington,  and  the  Second  Export-Import  Bank  of  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  as  agencies  of  United   States.] 

St.  Lawrence  River.  H.  R.  3018,  act  to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing 
construction  of  bridge  across  St.  Lawrence  River  at  or  near  Alexandria  Bay,  N.  Y. 
[by  New  York  Development  Association,  Incorporated].  Approved  Feb.  20,  1935. 
1  p.      (Public  10.) 

Snahe  River.  II.  R.  2030,  act  authorizing  Washington  and  Idaho  to  construct  free 
highway  bridge  across  Snake  River  between  Clarkston,  Wash.,  and  Lewiston,  Idaho. 
Ajiproved  Feb.   19.  1935.      1    p.      (Public   9.) 

Wiiccamaw  River.  H.  R.  3891,  act  to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing 
construction  of  bridge  across  Waccaniaw  River  at  Conway,  S.  C.  [by  South  Carolina]. 
Approved   Feb.   18,   1935.     1   p.      (Public  7.) 

Public  [joint]  resolution  1-4,  74th  Congress. 

Conferences,  con/jrcsscs,  etc.  II.  .1.  Res.  118,  joint  resolution  to  prohibit  expenditure 
of  any  moneys  for  housing,  teeding,  or  transporting  conventions  or  raeeting.s  [to 
be  held  in  District  of  Columbia  or  elsewhere].  Approved  Feb.  2,  1935.  1  p.  (Pub- 
lic  resolution    2.) 

Federal  ('oiiimiDiicationt^  Commis.'<i0)i.  II.  J.  Rps.  88,  joint  resolution  making  additional 
appropriatiims  fur  Fcileial  Coniniuuications  Commission,  National  Mediation  Board 
[including  National  Railioad  Adjustment  Board],  and  Securities  and  Exchange  Com- 
mission, fiscal  year  19."-i5.  and  fo,-  other  purpos(>s.  [.\pproved  Fel).  13,  1935.]  3  p. 
(Public  resolution  3.)  [11.  J.  Res.  88,  as  it  [>ass('d  and  became  law,  includes  appro- 
priations for  Senate  and  for  District  of  Columbia-Virginia  Boundary  Commission, 
also  provision  for  discontinuance,  as  of  Apr.  1,  1935,  of  reduction  of  compensation 
of  Oovernmt'nt  officers  and  employees.] 

International  Boundary  Commission,  United  States  and  Mexico.  H.  J.  Res.  58,  joint 
resolution  to  provide  for  defraying  expenses  of  American  section.  International 
Boundary  Commission.  United  States  and  Mexico  [in  conducting  investigation  to 
determine  feasibility  of  canalization  of  Rio  Grande].  Approved  Feb.  13,  1935.  1  p. 
(Public  r(>solution  4.) 

Life  insurance.  II.  ,T.  Res.  112,  joint  resolution  to  clarify  definition  of  disagreement 
in  sec.  19,  World  War  veterans'  act,  1924,  as  amended  [relating  to  insurance  claims]. 
Approved  Jan.  28.  1935.     1  p.      (Public  resolution  1.) 

CONFERENCE  COMIVIITTEES 

Appropriations.  Additional  appropriations  for  Federal  Communications  Com- 
mission, National  Mediation  Board  [including  National  Railroad  Adjustment 
Board],  and  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission,  conference  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  J.  Res.  88;  submitted  by  Mr.  Buchanan.  Jan.  31,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
39,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Committee  agrees  to  Senate  amendments  of  text 
and  title  of  H.  J.  Res.  88  so  that  resolution  also  provides  for  appropriations 
for  Senate  and  for  District  of  Columbia-Virginia  Boundary  Commission,  and 
for  discontinuance,  as  of  Apr.  1,  1935,  of  reduction  of  compensation  of  Gov- 
ernment officers  and  employees.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Loatis.  Meet  conditions  created  by  1934  drought  and  provide  for  loans  to 
farmers  in  drought-  and  storm-stricken  areas,  conference  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  3247;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jones.  Feb.  5,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  71, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Committee  recommends  amendment  of  H.  R.  3247  by 
substitute  and  agrees  to  Senate  amendment  to  title  of  bill  to  read :  Bill  to 
provide  for  loans  to  farmers  for  crop  production  and  harvesting  during  1935.] 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Petroleum.  Movement  of  petroleum  in  interstate  commerce,  conference  report  to 
accompany  S.  1190  [to  regulate  interstate  and  foreign  commerce  in  petroleum 

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February  1935  115 

Petroleum — Continued. 

and  its  products  by  prohibiting  shipment  in  such  commerce  of  petroleum  and  its 
products  produced  in  violation  of  State  law]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cole  of  Mary- 
land.   Feb.  22,  1935.    6  p.     (H.  rp.  215,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c, 

HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES 

Calendars  of  House  of  Representatives  and  history  of  legislation,  74th  Congress, 
1st  session,  Feb.  1-28,  1935 ;  no.  21-38.  1935.  various  paging,  large  8°  [Daily 
when  House  of  Representatives  is  in  session.]    %  Y  1.2 : 1/74-21  to  74-38 

Capitol  police.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for  legislative  estab- 
lishment, Capitol  police,  [fiscal  year]  1936.  Feb.  8,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  doc.  96, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

ACCOUNTS    COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Beckett,  William  C.  Malvina  Beckett,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  112  [to  pay 
to  Malvina  Beckett,  widow  of  William  C.  Beckett,  6  months'  compensation  and 
funeral  expenses  of  said  William  C.  Beckett]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Warren.  Feb. 
21,  1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  198,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bruce,  David  L.  Daisy  M.  Bruce,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  87  [to  pay  gra- 
tuity to  Daisy  M.  Bruce,  widow  of  David  L.  Bruce]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Warren. 
Feb.  1,  1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  49,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cremer,  John  D.  Harriet  H.  Cremer,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  116  [to  pay 
to  Harriet  H.  Cremer,  daughter  of  John  D.  Cremer,  6  months'  compensation 
and  funeral  expenses  of  said  John  D.  Cremer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Warren. 
Feb.  21,  1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  199,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

District  of  Colmnbia.  Expenses  of  Committee  on  District  of  Columbia,  report 
to  accompany  H.  Res.  92  [authorizing  expenditure  by  Committee  on  District 
of  Columbia  in  conducting  of  investigation  of  all  forms  of  criminal  activity  in 
District  of  Columbia  authorized  by  H.  Res.  94]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Warren. 
Feb.  7.  1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  75,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c! 

House  of  Representatives.  Provide  for  additional  clerk  hire  in  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6028 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Warren.  Feb. 
27,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  252,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Relating  to  continuance  on  pay  rolls  of  certain  employees  in  cases  of  death 

or  resignation  of  Members  of  House  of  Representatives,  Delegates,  and  Resi- 
dent Commissioners,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  189;  submitted  bv  Mr. 
Warren.    Feb.  27,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  250,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Real  estate.  Expenses,  Select  Committee  to  Investigate  Real  Estate  Bondhold- 
ers Reorganizations,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  79  [authorizing  further 
expenditures  to  be  paid  out  of  contingent  fund  of  House,  for  continuance  of 
Investigation  by  Select  Committee  to  Investigate  Real  Estate  Bondholders 
Reorganizations,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cochran.  Feb.  8, 
1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  86,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Scott,  Albert.  Isaac  S.  Scott,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  93  [to  pay  Isaac  S. 
Scott,  brother  of  Albert  Scott.  $246  to  cover  latter's  funeral  expenses]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Warren.  Feb.  1,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  47,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Shepherd,  John  H.  Hattie  P.  Shepherd,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  77  [to 
pay  to  Hattie  P.  Shepherd,  widow  of  John  H.  Shepherd,  6  months'  compensa- 
tion and  not  to  exceed  $250  funeral  expenses]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Warren. 
Feb.  1,  1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  48,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

AGKICULTUEE   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Agricultural  credit.  Amend  emergency  farm  mortgage  act  of  1933,  Federal 
farm  loan  act,  agricultural  marketing  act,  and  farm  credit  act  of  1933,  re- 
port to  accompany  H.  R.  5440 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jones.  Feb.  7,  1935.  15  p. 
(H.  rp.  84,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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116  February  1935 

Agricultural  credit — Continued. 

Farm  credit  act  of  1935,  hearing,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R. 

4512   (H.  R.  5440  reported),  Feb.  1-6,  1935.     1935.     iii+91  p.     (Serial  A.) 

*  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.Ag  8/1 :  F  22/12 

Farm  credit  act  of  1935,  report  to  accompany  S.  1384  [to  amend  emer- 
gency farm  mortgage  act  of  1933,  to  amend  Federal  farm  loan  act,  to  amend 
agricultural  marketing  act,  and  to  amend  farm  credit  act  of  1933]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Jones.    Feb.  18,  1935.    19  p.     (H.  rp.  155,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  [Jan.  12-]  Feb.  23, 
193r. ;  no.  1-3.    1935.    various  paging,  4°     t  Y  4.Ag  8/1 :  74/1-3 

drain.  Regulation  of  commodity  exchanges,  hearing,  74th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion, on  H.  R.  3009  (commodity  exchange  act)  [to  amend  grain  futures  act 
to  prevent  and  remove  obstructions  and  burdens  upon  interstate  commerce 
in  grains  and  other  commodities  by  regulating  transactions  therein  on  com- 
modity futures  exchanges,  by  providing  means  for  limiting  short  selling  and 
speculation  in  such  commodities  on  such  exchanges,  by  licensing  commis- 
sion merchants  dealing  in  such  commodities  for  future  delivery  on  such  ex- 
changes, and  for  other  purposes],  Feb.  5-8,  1935.  1935.  iii-|-130  p.  (Serial 
B.)  [H.  R.  3009  defines  commodity  as  meaning  wheat,  cotton,  rice,  corn, 
oats,  barlev,  rye,  flaxseed,  grain  sorghums,  and  mill  feeds.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

Y  4.Ag  8/1 :  C  73/3 

Bias.  Rice  program,  hearing,  74tli  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  5221  [to 
amend  agricultural  adjustment  act  with  respect  to  rice],  Feb.  12,  1935.  1935. 
iii-f20  p.     (Serial  C.)     *  Paper,  .5c.  Y4.Ag8/l:R39 

To  amend  agricultural  adjustment  act  with   respect  to  rice,  report  to 

accompany  H.  R.  5221 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  .Tont^s.    Feb.  IS,  1935.    10  p.     (H.  rp. 
156,  74th  Cong.  1st  ses.s.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Timber.  Authorizing  adjustment  of  existing  contracts  for  sale  of  timber  on 
national  forests.  rei)ort  to  accompany  H.  R.  2SS1 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dotey 
[Doxey].    Feb.  IS,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  154,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

APPB0PEIATI0N8  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Commerce  Department.  Department  of  Commerce  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal 
year]  1936,  hearing  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  departments  of  State, 
Justice,  Commerce,  and  Labor  appropriation  bill  for  1936,  74th  Congress,  1st 
.session.     1935.     ii-f301  p.  1  tab.     *  Paper,  20c.  Y  4. Ap  6/1 :  C  73/2/936 

Interior  Departm'ent.  Interior  Department  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year] 
1936.  hearings  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  Interior  Department  appro- 
priation bill  for  1936,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.     1935.     ii-f-llSO  p.  1  tab. 

*  Paper,  $1.50.  Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  In  8/6/936 

Interior  Department  appropriation  bill,  fiscal  year  1936,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6223 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Taylor  of  Colorado.  Feb.  27,  1935.  38  p. 
(H.  rp.  249,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Justice  Department.  Department  of  Justice  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year] 
1936,  hearing  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  departments  of  State,  Justice, 
Commerce,  and  Labor  appropriation  bill  for  1936,  74th  Congress,  1st  session. 
1935.     ii-f  358  p.     *  Paper.  2<5c.  Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  J  98/936 

-Labor  Department.  Department  of  Labor  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1936, 
hearing  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  departments  of  State,  Justice,  Com- 
merce, and  Labor  apprcpriation  bill  for  1936,  74th  Congress,  1st  session. 
1935.     ii+169  p.     *  Paper,  15c.  Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  L  11/936 

State  Department.  Department  of  State  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1936, 
hearing  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  departments  of  State,  Justice,  Com- 
merce, and  Labor  appropriations  bill  for  1936,  74th  Congress,  1st  session. 
1935.     ii+225  p.     *  Paper,  20c.  Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  St  2/936 

Departments  of  State,  Justice,  Commerce,  and  Labor  appropriation  bill, 

fiscal  year  1936,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5255;  submitted  by  Mr.  Oliver. 
Feb.  4,  1935.     43  p.     (H.  rp.  53,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

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February  1935  117 

^War  Department.  War  Department  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1936,  hear- 
ings before  subcommittee  in  cbarge  of  War  Department  appropriation  bill 
for  1936,  74tli  Congress,  1st  session.     1935.    2  pts. 

pt.  1.  Testimony  on  title  1  of  bill  comprising  military  activities  of  War  Department. 

ii  +  717  p.      *  Paper,  SOc.  Y  4.Ap  6/1  :  W  19/,3/936-l 

pt.  2.  Testimony  on  title  2  of  bill  comprising  nonmilitary  activities  of  War  Department. 

ii+139  p,     *  Paper,  15c.  Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  W  19/3/936-2 

War  Department  appropriation  bill,  fiscal  year  1936,  report  to  accompany 

H.  R.   5913;   submitted  by  Mr.  Parks.     Feb.   19,  1935.     48  p.      (H.  rp.  159, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5e. 

BANKING  AND  CTJEEENCT  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Somes.  Provide  additional  home-mortgage  relief,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
6021  [to  provide  additional  home-mortgage  relief,  to  amend  Federal  home 
loan  bank  act,  home  owners'  loan  act  of  1933,  and  national  housing  act,  and 
for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Steagall.  Feb.  21,  1935.  11  p.  (H, 
rp.  202,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  O.  card  35-26135 

CLAIMS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Alfano,  Louis,  Louis  Alfano,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3167  [for  relief  of 
Louis  Alfano]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  25,  1935. 
4  p.     (H.  rp.  224,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

American  Surety  Company  of  New  York.    Alex  Terlizzi,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  373  [for  relief  of  American  Surety  Company  of  New  York  for  bond' 
covering  appearance  of  Alex  Terlizzi  in  court  for  northern  district  of  New 
York]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.     Feb.  12,  1935.     4  p.     (H.  rp.^ 
93,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Arnold,  Harry  B.  H.  B.  Arnold,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3512  [for  relief  of 
H.  B.  Arnold]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  25,  1935.  5  p. 
(H.  rp.  231,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Atmore  Milling  and  Elevator  Company.  Carrie  K.  Currie,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  3370  [for  relief  of  Carrie  K.  Currie,  doing  business  as  Atmore  Milling 
and  Elevator  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  25, 
1935.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  229,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c, 

Baker,  Joe  Q.  Joe  G.  Baker,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1032  [for  relief  of 
Joe  G.  Baker]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  14,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  132,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bibus,  Henry  W.  Henry  W^.  Bibus,  Annie  Ulrick,  Samuel  Henry,  and  others, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3729  [to  confer  jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims 
to  hear  and  determine  claims  of  Henry  W.  Bibus,  Annie  Ulrick,  Samuel 
Henry,  Charles  W.  Hensor,  Headley  Woolston,  John  Henry,  estate  of  Harry 
B.  C.  Margerum,  and  George  H.  Custer] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of 
Maryland.  Feb.  25,  1935.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  236,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

BlenJcner,  Fred  C.  Fred  C.  Blenkner,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  593  [for  relief 
of  Fred  C.  Blenkner]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  12, 
1935.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  101,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Burke,  Mrs.  Rose.  Rose  Burke,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1488  [for  relief  of 
Rose  Burke] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  14,  1935.  4  p. 
(H,  rp.  135,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Carter,  Mrs.  Sophie.  Sophie  Carter,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3556  [for  relief 
of  Sophie  Carter]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  25,  1935. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  232,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cherokee  Fuel  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1299  [giving  jurisdiction  to 
Court  of  Claims  to  hear  and  determine  claim  of  Cherokee  Fuel  Company 
(Incorporated)];  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  19,  1935. 
8  p.     (H.  rp.  160,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Gizek,  Ladislav.  Ladislav  Cizek,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2679  [for  relief 
of  Ladislav  Cizek]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  19,  1935. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  180,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Conrad,  Mrs.  Mary  F.  Mary  Ford  Conrad,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2689 
[for  relief  of  Marv  Ford  Conrad]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland. 
Feb.  19,  1935.    5  p!     (H.  rp.  183,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Pai^er,  5c. 

Corneal/,  George  S.,  jr.  George  S.  Conway,  jr.,j^-eport  to  accompany  H.  R.  529 
[granting  compensation  to  George  S.  Conway,  jr.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy 
of  Maryland.  Feb.  12,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  98,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Crim,  Mrs.  Mary  F.  Mary  F.  Crim,  reix)rt  to  accompany  H.  R.  2680  [for  relief 
of  Mary  F.  Crim]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.     Feb.  19,  1935. 

5  p.     (H.  rp.  181,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Dickinson,  C.  B.  C.  B.  Dickinson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2551  [for  relief 
of  C.  B.  Dickinson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  19,  1935. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  176,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Donovan,  Howard.  Howard  Donovan,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2157  [for 
relief  of  Howard  Donovan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb. 
19,  1935.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  163,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Dorr,  Julian  C.  Julian  C.  Dorr,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4105  [for  relief  of 
Julian  C.  Dorr]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.     Feb.  26,  1935. 

6  p.     (H.  rp.  245,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Duke,  Ellis.  Ellis  Duke,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4086  [for  relief  of  Ellis 
Duke,  also  known  as  Elias  Duke]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland. 
Feb.  26,  1935.     8  p,     (H.  rp.  244,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Espy,  Douglas  B.  Douglas  B.  Espy,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1550  [for  relief 
of  Douglas  B.  Espy]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  14,  1935. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  137,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Flensburger  Dampfercompagnie,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  918  [for  relief  of 
Flensburger  Dampfereompagnie]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland. 
Feb.  14,  1935.     5  p.  (H.  rp.  120,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fomabaio,  Mrs.  Pauline.  Pauline  Fornabaio,  report  to  accompany  H.  R,  1771 
[for  relief  of  Pauline  Fornabaio]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland, 
Feb.  14,  1935.    32  p.     (H.  rp.  139,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fossett,  William  E.  William  E.  Fossett,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1965  [for 
relief  of  William  E.  Fossett] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb. 
14,  1935.     7  p.     (H.  rp.  143,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fuller,  George  A.,  Company.  George  A.  Fuller  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
928  [to  authorize  comptroller  general  to  settle  and  adjust  claim  of  George  A. 
Fuller  Company] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.     Feb.  14,  1935. 

7  p.     (H.  rp.  128,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Gautier,  Joseph  W.  Joseph  Walter  Gautier,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3219 
[for  relief  of  Joseph  Walter  Gautier]  ;  submitted  by  Mr,  Kennedy  of  Mary- 
land.    Feb.  25,  1935.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  227,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

General  Warehousing  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R,  967  [for  relief  of  General 
Warehousing  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb,  14, 
1935,     5  p,     (H.  rp.  129,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Gilmette,  Marcellino  M.  Estate  of  Marcellino  M.  Gilmette,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  2185  [for  relief  of  estate  of  Marcellino  M.  Gilmette]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  19,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  164,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Grayson,  John  B.  John  B.  Grayson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2690  [for  relief 
of  John  B.  Grayson] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  19, 
1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  184,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c, 

Greene,  James  0.  James  O.  Greene  and  Mrs.  Hollis  S.  Hogan,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  2422  [for  relief  of  James  O.  Greene  and  Mrs,  Hollis  S.  Hogan]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  19,  1935.  6  p,  (H,  rp,  170, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c, 

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i3-n/j[ith,  Henry  E.  Henry  Harrison  Griffith,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2683 
[for  relief  of  Henry  Harrison  Griffitli]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Mary- 
land.    Feb.  19,  1935.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  182,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ealpin,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  M.  Elizabeth  M.  Halpin,  report  to  accompany  H.  BL 
285  [for  relief  of  Elizabeth  M.  Halpin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gwynne.  Feb.  26, 
1935.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  243,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Earbor  Spi-^ings,  Mich.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1492  [for  relief  of  Harbor 
Springs,  Mich.] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  14,  1935. 
13  p.     (H.  rp.  136,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Batch,  Milton.  Milton  Hatch,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2443  [for  relief  of 
Milton  Hatch]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  19,  1935. 
8  p.     (H.  rp.  171,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Eenion,  E.  D.  H.  D.  Henion,  Harry  Wolfe,  and  R.  W.  McSorley,  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  3184  [for  relief  of  H.  D.  Henion,  Harry  Wolfe,  and  R.  W. 
McSorley]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  25,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  226,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hoffman,  John  L.  John  L.  Hoffman,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  760  [for  re- 
lief of  John  L.  HofEman]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb. 
14,  1935.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  124,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Eoogendom,  C.  E.  C.  H.  Hoogendorn,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2464  [for 
relief  of  C.  H.  Hoogendorn] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb., 
19,  1935.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  173,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Eughes,  Mrs.  Mayme.  May  me  Hughes,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3090  [for 
relief  of  Mayme  Hughes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  25, 
1935.     6  p.     (H.  rp.  222,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ingmire,  Mrs.  Bertha.  Bertha  Ingmire,  i-eport  to  accompany  H.  R.  3098  [for 
relief  of  Bertha  Ingmire] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  25, 
1935.     7  p.     (H.  rp.  223,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

International  Manufacturers'  Sales  Co.  of  America,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  4178  [for  relief  of  International  Manufacturers'  Sales  Company  of 
America,  Incorporated,  A.  S.  Postnikoff,  trustee]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy 
of  Maryland.  Feb.  26,  1935.  8  p.  (H.  rp.  246,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Jacobson,  Albert  E.  Albert  H.  Jacobson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1962  [for 
relief  of  Albert  H.  Jacobson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb. 
14,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  142,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Jenkins,  William  L.  William  L.  Jenkins,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2473  [for 
relief  of  William  L.  Jenkins]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Febi 
19,  1935.     8  p.     (H.  rp.  174,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kenton,  Robert  M.  Robert  M.  Kenton,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2204  [for 
relief  of  Robert  M.  Kenton]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb. 
19,1935,     7  p.     (H.  rp.  165,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  Sc. 

Kiehler,  Paul.  Estate  of  Paul  Kiehler,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2606  [for 
relief  of  estate  of  Paul  Kiehler]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland. 
Feb.  19,  1935.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  178,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kotnyek,  Mrs.  Anna.  Anna  Kotnyek,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2603  [for  re- 
lief of  Anna  Kotnyek]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  19, 
1935.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  177,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

lAsk,  Eugh  G.  Hugh  G.  Lisk,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2126  [for  relief  of 
Hugh  G.  Lisk] ;   submitted  by  Mr.   Kennedy  of  Maryland.     Feb.   19,  1935. 

2  p.     (H.  rp.  161,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lyons,  William.  William  Lyons,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2265  [for  relief 
of  William  Lyons]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.     Feb.  19,  1935. 

3  p.     (H.  rp.  166,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mackey,  Gerald.  Gerald  Mackey,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  378  [for  relief 
of  Gerald  Mackey] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  12,  1935. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  94,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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McShatie,  Bernard.  Bernard  McShane,  report  to  accompany  H.  K.  2487  [for 
relief  of  Bernard  McShane]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb. 
19,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  175,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Minnesota.  Certain  claimants  who  suffered  loss  by  fire  in  Minnesota  during 
Oct.  1918,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3662  [for  relief  of  certain  claimants 
who  suffered  loss  by  fire  in  Minnesota  during  Oct.  1918]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  27,  1935.  8  p.  (H.  rp.  255,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mooers,  Chellis  T.  Chellis  T.  Mooers,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2327  [for 
relief  of  Chellis  T.  Mooers]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb. 
19,  1935.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  167,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Morse  Dry  Dock  &  Repair  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3725  [to  carry  out 
findings  of  Court  of  Claims  in  claim  of  Morse  Dry  Dock  and  Repair  Com- 
pany] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  25,  1935.  12  p. 
(H.  rp.  235,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5e. 

Muncy  Valley  Private  Hospital,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1291  [for  relief 
of  Muncy  Valley  Private  Hospital] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland. 
Feb,  14,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  133,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Nolan,  Ruth.  Ruth  Nolan  and  Anna  Panozza,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3180 
[for  relief  of  Ruth  Nolan  and  Anna  Panozza]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of 
Maryland.    Feb.  25,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  225,  74th  Cong,  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Norfolk  Southern  Railroad  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3709  [for  relief  of 
Norfolk  Southern  Railroad  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Mary- 
land.   Feb.  25,  1935.    8  p.     (H.  rp.  234,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Northrop,  Walter  F.  Walter  F.  Northrop,  report  to  accompany  H,  R.  531  [grant- 
ing compensation  to  Walter  F.  Northrop] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of 
Maryland.    Feb.  12,  1935.    5  p.     (H.  rp.  100,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Nowakoicski,  Anthony.  Anthony  Nowakowski,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4210 
[for  relief  of  Anthony  Nowakowski]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Mary- 
land.   Feb.  26,  1935.    6  p.     (H.  rp.  247,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Overly,  Florence.  Florence  Overly,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  607  [for  relief 
of  Florence  Overly]  ;  submitted  by  Mr,  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  14,  1935. 
7  p.     (H.  rp.  123,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pace,  James  M.  James  M.  Pace,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2708  [for  relief  of 
James  M.  Pace] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  25,  1935. 
15  p.     (H.  rp.  220,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c, 

Peraglia,  Thomas.  Estate  of  Thomas  Peraglia,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  530 
[granting  compensation  to  estate  of  Thomas  Peraglia] ;  submitted  by  Mr,  Ken- 
nedy of  Maryland.  Feb.  12,  1935.  10  p.  (H.  rp.  99,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Raptis,  George.  George  Raptis,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3506  [for  relief  of 
George  Raptis]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  25,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  230,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Reed,  Mrs.  Charles  L.  Mrs.  Charles  L,  Reed,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3735 
[for  relief  of  Mrs.  Charles  L.  Reed]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland. 
Feb.  25,  1935.    4  p.     (H.  rp,  237,  74th  Cong,  1st  sess,)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Relyea,  Ruth.  Ruth  Relyea,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  419  [for  relief  of  Ruth 
Relyea]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  12, 1935.  3  p.  (H,  rp. 
96,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c, 

Rhine  <£•  Co.  George  W.  Rhine,  report  to  accompany  H,  R.  3783  [for  relief  of 
George  W.  Rhine,  doing  business  mider  name  of  Rhine  and  Company]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  25,  1935.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  238,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ryan,  William  J.  William  J.  Ryan,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1912  [for  relief 
of  William  J.  Ryan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  14,  1935, 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  141,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Samtavy,  Jacob.  Jacob  Santa vy,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  426  [for  relief  of 
Jacob  Santavy]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  12,  1935.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  97,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Santiago,  Julia.  Julia  Santiago,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1830  [for  relief  of 
Julia  Santiago]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  14,  1935.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  140,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Seufert,  Fred  L.  Fred  L.  Seufert,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3275  [for  relief  of 
Fred  L.  Seufert]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  25.  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  228,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Shea,  Theresa  M.  Theresa  M.  Shea,  report  to  accompany  H,  R.  923  [for  relief 
of  Theresa  M.  Shea]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  14,  1935. 
4  p.     (H.  rp.  127,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sirrine,  Mrs.  Nana  McL.  Mrs.  William  G.  Sirrine,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
2663  [for  relief  of  Mrs.  William  G.  Sirrine  (Nana  McL.  Sirrine)]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  19,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  179,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Smith,  Arthur.  Arthur  Smith,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1030  [for  relief  of 
Arthur  Smith]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  14,  1935.  10  p, 
(H.  rp.  131,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Smith,  Frank  A.  Frank  A.  Smith,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2132  [to  extend 
provisions  of  employees'  compensation  act  to  Frank  A.  Smith]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  19,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  162.  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )    *  Paper,  5c. 

Spelman,  James  P.  James  P.  Spelman,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  968  [for  relief 
of  James  P.  Spelman]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  14,  1935. 
11  p.     (H.  rp.  130,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  oc. 

Stern,  Harry  F.  Estate  of  Harry  F.  Stern,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2386  [for 
relief  of  estate  of  Harry  F.  Stern]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland. 
Feb.  19,  1935.    2  p.    (H.  rp.  169,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Tackett,  John  E.  John  Henry  Tackett,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3959  [for 
relief  of  National  Training  School  for  Boys,  and  others]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  25,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  239,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)  [H.  R.  3959  provides  for  payment  of  expenses  incident  to  illness  of 
John  Henry  Tackett,  former  inmate  of  National  Training  School  for  Boys.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Taylor,  E.  A.  H.  A.  Taylor,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1487  [for  relief  of  H.  A. 
Taylor]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  14,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  i-p.  134,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Taylor,  J.  E.,  d  Son.  J.  H.  Taylor  &  Son,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2936 
[for  relief  of  J.  H.  Taylor  and  Son]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland. 
Feb.  25,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  221,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Turpin,  Luther  M.  Luther  M.  and  Amanda  Turpin,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
805  [for  relief  of  Luther  M.  Turpin  and  Amanda  Turpin]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr. 
Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  14,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  125,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Virginia  Engineering  Co.,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  896  [for  relief  of 
Virginia  Engineering  Company  (Incorporated)];  submitted  bv  Mr.  Kennedy 
of    Maryland.     Feb.    12,    1935.     12    p.     (H.    rp.    95,    74th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

VonGroning,  Mrs.  Eelena  C.  Helena  C.  and  Stephan  VonGroning,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  3557  [for  relief  of  Helena  C.  VonGroning  and  Stephan 
VonGroning]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  25,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  233,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Walter,  Floyd  L.  Floyd  L.  Walter,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2449  [for  relief 
of  Floyd  L.  Walter]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  19,  1935. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  172.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Williams,  Ro1)ert  A.  R.  A.  Williams,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1609  [for 
relief  of  R.  A.  Williams]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  14, 
1935.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  138,  74tti  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Yellotc  Drivurself  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2353  [for  relief  of  Yellow 
Drivurself  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  19, 
1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  168,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Zagata,  Loui,^.  Louis  Zagata,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  340  [for  relief  of 
Louis  Zagata]  ;  submitted  by  Mr,  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Feb.  12,  1985.  6  p. 
(H.  rp.  92,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Blind.  To  provide  pensions  for  needy  blind  [persons  in  District  of  Columbia], 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5711 ;  submitted  by  Mrs.  Jenckes.  Feb.  21,  1935. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  201,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

■Galendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  28  and  Feb.  4, 
1935 ;  no.  1  [pt.  1]  and  pt.  2.     1935.     12  p.  and  7  p.  4°     $ 

Y  4.D  63/1 :  74/l/pt.l,2 

Dwellings.  Unlawful  entry  on  private  property,  report  to  accompany  S.  402 
[to  amend  sec.  824  of  code  of  laws  for  District  of  Columbia,  relative  to  enter- 
ing or  remaining  in  any  unoccupied  dwelling  or  building  against  will  of 
owner]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Palmisano.  Feb.  21,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  207, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Estates.  Settlement  of  estates  of  absentees  and  absconders  [in  District  of 
Columbia],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  S3;  submitted  by  Mr.  Palmisano.  Feb. 
21,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  203.  74th  Cong.  Ist  ses;^.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Oroff,  Chester  C.  Provide  for  issuance  of  license  to  practice  healing  art  in  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia  to  Chester  C.  Groff,  report  to  acconipanv  H.  R.  4996;  sub- 
mitted by  Mrs.  Norton.  Feb.  8,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  87,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Inheritance.  To  [amend]  ccxle  of  law  for  District  of  Columbia  relating  to 
descent  and  di.stribution  [of  projK'rty],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3464;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Palmisano.  Feb.  21,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  204,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Land.  Acquisition  of  land  in  District  of  Columbia  for  public  pi'ojects,  report 
to  accompany  S.  404  [to  provide  for  acquisition  of  land  in  District  of  Colum- 
bia in  excess  of  that  required  for  public  projects  and  improvements]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Randolph.  Feb.  27,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  254,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Motor  vehicles.  Financial  resi>onsibility  of  motor  vehicle  operators  in  District 
of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany  S.  408  [to  promote  safety  on  public  high- 
ways of  District  of  Columbia  by  providing  for  financial  responsibility  of 
owners  and  operators  of  motor  vehicles  for  damages  caused  by  motor  vehicles 
on  public  highways  in  District  of  Columbia,  to  prescribe  penalties  for  viola- 
tion of  provisions  of  this  act,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Patman.     Feb.  21,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  208,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Parks.  Authorizing  use  of  public  parks,  etc.,  by  Washington  (D.  C.)  1935 
Shrine  Committee,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  130  [authorizing  use  of 
public  parks,  reservations,  and  other  public  spaces  in  District  of  Columbia, 
and  Use  of  tents,  cots,  hospital  appliances,  flags,  and  other  decorations,  prop- 
erty of  United  States,  by  Washington,  D.  C,  1935  Shrine  Committee,  Incor- 
porated, and  for  other  purposes]  :  submitted  by  Mrs.  Norton.  Feb.  8,  1935. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  88,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pennsylvania  Greyhound  Transit  Company.  Permitting  laying  of  pipe  lines 
across  New  York  Avenue  NE.,  in  District  of  Columbia  [by  Pennsylvania  Grey- 
hound Transit  Company],  reiwrt  to  accompany  H.  R.  3465;  submitted  by  Mrs. 
Norton.     Feb.  5,  1935.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  70,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Streets.  Change  designation  of  Lefler  [Lefller]  Place  to  2d  Place,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  4538 ;  submitted  by  Mrs.  Norton.  Feb.  21,  1935.  2  p.  (H. 
rp.  206,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Trinity  College.  Incorporation  of  Trinity  College  of  Washington,  D.  C,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  3477  [relating  to  incorporation  of  Trinity  College  of 
Washington,  D.  C,  organized  under  and  by  virtue  of  certificate  of  incorpora- 
tion pursuant  to  incorporation  laws  of  District  of  Columbia,  as  provided  in 
subchapter  1  of  chapter  18  of  code  of  laws  of  District  of  Columbia]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Palmisano.     Feb.  21,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  205,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

EXPENDITUKBS  IN  EXEOUTIVB  DEPARTMENTS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  Feb.  18,  1935;  no.  2.  1935. 
7  p.  4°     X  Y4.EX  7/13  :  74/2 

FOREIGN   AFFAIRS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Carletcm,  Mrs.  Margaret  L.  Margaret  L.  Carleton,  report  to  accompany  S.  255 
[for  relief  of  Margaret  L.  Carleton,  widow  of  Algar  E.  Carleton]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  McReynolds.     Feb.  19,  1935.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  190,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Hitchcock,  Mrs.  Sai'ah  J.  Sarah  J.  Hitchcock,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3911 
[for  relief  of  Sarah  J.  Hitchcock,  widow  of  Henry  B.  Hitchcock]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  McReynolds.     Feb.  19,  1935.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  192,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Miller,  Mrs.  Lily  M.  Lily  M.  Miller,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3365  [for  relief 
of  Lily  M.  Miller,  widow  of  Ransford  S.  Miller]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McReyn- 
olds.   Feb.  19,  1935.    1  p.   (H.  rp.  193,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

PacifiG  Exposition  of  193S  at  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  report  to  accompany  H.  J. 
Res.  164  [authorizing  the  President  to  invite  foreign  countries  to  participate 
in  Pacific  Exposition  of  1938  at  Los  Angeles,  Calif.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  John- 
son  of   Texas.     Feb.   27,    1935.     2   p.     (H.    rp.   253,    74th    Cong.    1st   sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Pan  American  Institute  of  Geography  and  History,  report  to  accompany  H.  J. 
Res.  182  [to  provide  for  membership  of  United  States  in  Pan  American 
Institute  of  Geography  and  History,  and  to  authorize  the  President  to  extend 
invitation  for  next  general  assembly  of  institute  to  meet  in  United  States 
in  1935,  and  to  provide  appropriation  for  expenses  thereof]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.    Castellow.     Feb.   26,   1935.     6   p.     (H.   rp.    248,   74th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26138 

Special  Mexican  Claims  Commission,  report  to  accompany  S.  1068  [to  establish 
commission  for  settlement  of  special  claims  comprehended  within  terms  of 
convention  between  United  States  of  America  and  United  Mexican  States 
concluded  Apr.  24,  1934,  to  be  known  as  Special  Mexican  Claims  Commis- 
sion] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McReynolds.  Feb.  12,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  122, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

IMMIGRATION   AND   NATURALIZATION   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Aliens.  To  provide  for  removal  at  Government  expense  of  certain  financially 
distressed  aliens  who  apply  for  permission  to  return  to  their  native  country, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3472  [to  amend  sec.  23  of  immigration  act  of 
Feb.  5,  1917  (39  Stat.  874)]  ;  submitted  by  Mrs.  O'Day.  Feb.  12,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  120,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

• To  provide  for  removal  of  aliens  engaging  in  promotion  or  dissemination 

of  propaganda  instigated  from  foreign  sources,  and  for  other  purposes,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  5839  [to  authorize  shortening  or  termination  of  stay  in 
United  States  of  certain  aliens  not  admitted  for  piermanent  residence]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Starnes.  Feb.  21,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  200,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  initial  calendar, 
Feb.  4,  1935  ;  no.  1.     1935.     7  p.  large  8°     $  Y  4.1m  6/1 :  74/1 

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124  February  1935 

Citizenship.  To  declare  loss  of  United  States  citizenship  by  any  citizen  who 
votes  in  political  election  in  foreign  state,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5799; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Kerr,  Feb.  22,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  216,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Naturalisation.  To  further  provide  short  procedure  under  which  certain  alien 
veterans  of  World  War  may  complete  admission  to  citizenship,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  2739  [to  extend  further  time  for  naturalization  to  alien 
veterans  of  World  War  under  act  approved  May  25,  1932  (47  Stat.  165),  to 
extend  same  privileges  to  certain  veterans  of  countries  allied  with  United 
States  during  World  War,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schulte. 
Feb.  25,  1935.     6  p.     (H.  rp.  217,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Philippine  Islands.  Provide  for  transportation  to  Philippine  Islands  of  indigent 
Filipinos  resident  in  United  States  and  Territories,  report  to  accompany  H.  J. 
Res.  71  [to  provide  for  return  to  Philippine  Islands  of  unemployed  Filipinos 
resident  in  continental  United  States  or  Territories  thereof,  to  authorize 
appropriations  to  accomplish  that  result,  and  for  other  purposes] ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Ken-.  Feb.  6,  1935.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  74,  74th  Cong,  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

INDIAN   AFFAIBS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Dagenett,  Charles  E.  Charles  E.  Dagenett,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4384 
[for  relief  of  Charles  E.  Dagenett]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rogers  of  Oklahoma. 
Feb.  22,  1935.     1  p,     (H.  rp.  213,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

INTERSTATE  AND  FOREIGN    COMMERCE   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Investigation  of  American  Tele- 
phone &  Telegraph  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  135  [authorizing  and 
directing  Federal  Communications  Commission  to  investigate  and  report  on 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company  and  on  all  other  companies 
engaged  directly  or  indirectly  in  telephone  communication  in  interstate  com- 
merce, including  all  companies  related  to  any  of  these  companies  through 
holding  company  structure,  or  otherwise] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rayburn.  Feb. 
14,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  144,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Includes  minority  re- 
port.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

Missouri  River.  Bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  St.  Charles,  Mo.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  57U6  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  con- 
struction of  bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  or  near  St.  Charles,  Mo.,  by 
Wabash  Railway  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Brien.  Feb.  15,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  152,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c, 

Ohio  River.  Bridge  across  Ohio  River  at  Cairo,  111.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4527  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction  of  bridge 
across  Ohio  River  at  or  near  Cairo,  111.,  by  Cairo  Bridge  Commission] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Kelly  of  Illinois.  Feb,  14,  1935.  8  p.  (H,  rp,  147,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge  across  Ohio  River  between  Rockport,  Ind.,  and  Owensboro,  Ky,, 

report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3982  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  com- 
pleting construction  of  bridge  across  Ohio  River  between  Rockport,  Ind.,  and 
Owensboro,  Ky.,  by  Spencer  County  Bridge  Commission]  ;  submitted  by  Mr, 
Chapman.  Feb,  14,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  146,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c, 

Panama  Canal.  Panama  Canal  tolls,  hearing  before  subcommittee,  74th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  on  H.  R.  1399,  to  provide  for  measurement  of  vessels  using 
Panama  Canal  [for  collection  of  tolls],  Jan.  24,  1935.  1935.  iii+56  p, 
*  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.1n  8/4  :  P  19/26 

Panama   Canal  tolls,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5292  [to  provide  for 

measurement  of  vessels  using  Panama  Canal,  for  collection  of  tolls] ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Lea  of  California.  Feb.  8,  1935.  10  p.  (H.  rp.  91,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)      [Corrected  print.]     *  Paper,  5c, 

L.  C.  card  35-26131 

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Petroleum.  Regulation  of  petroleum  shipments  in  interstate  and  foreign  com- 
merce, report  to  accompany  S.  1190  [to  regulate  interstate  and  foreign  com- 
merce in  petroleum  and  its  products  by  prohibiting  shipment  in  such  com- 
merce of  petroleum  and  its  products  produced  in  violation  of  State  law] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Cole  of  Maryland.  Feb.  14,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  148,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26133. 

Statistics.  Authorize  Department  of  Commerce  to  make  special  statistical 
studies  upon  payment  of  cost  thereof,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5444 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Rayburn.  Feb.  14,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  145,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wabash  River.  Bridge  across  Wabash  River  at  La  Fayette,  Ind.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  5701  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Indiana  to  con- 
struct free  highway  bridge  across  Wabash  River  at  or  near  La  Fayette, 
Ind.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pettengill.  Feb.  15,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  151,  74th 
Cong.   1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

JUDICIAEY  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  26-Feb.  23, 
1935;  no.  2-A.     1935.     various  paging,  4°     t  Y  4. J  89/1 :  74/2-4 

District  of  Columbia.  Additional  justice  of  United  States  Court  of  Appeals 
for  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5227;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Sumners  of  Texas.  Feb.  7,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  85,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Distr-ict  of  Columbia-Virginia  Boundary  Commission.  Continue  Virginia-Dis- 
trict of  Columbia  Boundary  Commission,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  134 
[to  continue  commission  for  determining  boundary  line  between  District  of 
Columbia  and  Virginia  for  not  to  exceed  9  additional  months,  and  to  au- 
thorize additional  funds  for  its  expenses]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Miller.  Feb. 
15,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  149,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Judges.  Retirement  of  Supreme  Court  justices,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5161  [to  amend  sec.  260  of  judicial  code  (U.  S.  C,  title  28,  sec.  375)  as  here- 
tofore amended] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sumners  of  Texas.  Feb.  22,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  212,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

LIBRARY   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Washington,  George.  Provide  for  completion  of  publication  of  writings  of 
George  Washington,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  140;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Keller.     Feb.  4,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  57,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

MERCHANT    MARINE,    RADIO,    AND    FISHERIES    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Coasting  trade.     Readmittance  of  vessels  to  coastwise  trade  of  United  States, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  115  [to  amend  sec.  27  of  merchant  marine  act, 
1920,  relating  to  coastwise  trade]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bland.     Feb.  12,  1935. 
5  p.     (H.  rp.  118,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26159 

Shellfish  pests.  Control  of  pests  threatening  shellfish  industry,  hearings,  74th 
Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  4018,  Jan.  17,  1935.  1935.  iii+46  p.  [These 
hearings  concern  pests  thi'eatening  oysters.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.M  53 :  Sh  4 

'Ships.  Requisitioning  of  ships  in  time  of  national  emergency,  hearings,  74th 
Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  Ill,  Jan.  31,  1935.  1935.  pt.  2,  ii+16  p. 
[Part  1,  hearings  on  H.  R.  6614,  73d  Congress,  appeared  in  Monthly  catalog 
for  Feb.  1934,  p.  678.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.M  53  :  Sh  6/20/pt.2 

MILITARY    AFFAIRS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Army.  Increase  of  Regular  Army,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5232  [to  amend 
national  defense  act  by  enlarging  commissioned  personnel  of  Air  Coips,  Army, 
by  increasing  Regular  Army,  and  by  training  in  active  service  certain  mem- 
bers of  Officers'  Reserve  Corps]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McSwain.  Feb.  6,  1935. 
4  p.     (H.  rp.  73,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      ♦  Paper,  5c. 

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126  February  1935 

Baker,  Guy  G.  Guy  Carlton  Baker,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2311  [to  correct 
records  of  War  Department  to  show  that  Guy  Carlton  Baker  and  Calton  C. 
Baker  or  Carlton  C.  Baker  is  one  and  the  same  person]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Edmiston.    Feb.  12,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  107,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ben-din,  Thomas  M.  Thomas  M.  Bardin,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  231  [for 
relief  of  Thomas  M.  Bardin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Turner.  Feb.  12,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  113,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Berna/u,  Carl  L.  Carl  L.  Bernau,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2678  [for  relief 
of  Carl  L.  Bernau]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kvale.  Feb.  1,  1935.  8  p.  (H.  rp.  52, 
74th  Cong,  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Boice,  Leonard  T.  Leonard  Theodore  Boice,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  249 
[for  relief  of  Leonard  Theodore  Boice]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Montet.  Feb.  26, 
1935.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  240,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Brain-ard,  Harrison.  Harrison  Brainnrd,  alias  Harry  White,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  1637  [for  relief  of  Harrison  Brainard,  alias  Harry  White]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Harter.    Feb.  8,  1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  89,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Bramble,  Walter  S.  Capt.  Walter  S.  Bramble,  report  to  accompany  II.  R.  3558 
[for  relief  of  Walter  S.  Bramble]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Turner.  Feb.  8,  1935. 
6  p.     (H.  rp.  90,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.    Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  2d  edition.    1935.    132  p.  4°    % 

Y  4.M  59/1 :  74/2 

Cannell,  John  8.  John  S.  Cannell,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1575  [to  correct 
military  record  of  John  S.  Cannell] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  Feb.  7,  1935. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  80,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Carpenter,  Frank  R.  Frank  R.  Carpenter,  alias  Frank  R.  Carvin,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  1565  [for  relief  of  Frank  R.  Carpenter,  alias  Frank  R. 
Carvin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Turner.  Feb.  7,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  79,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 

Costigan,  John.  John  Costigan,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  972  [for  relief  of 
John  Costigan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Turner.  Feb.  1,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  50,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Pn  per,  5c. 

Davis,  Charles.  Charles  Davis,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  24S0  [for  relief  of 
Charles  Davis]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Harter.  Feb.  12,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  109, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Davis,  James  R.,  jr.  James  R.  Davis,  jr.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2431  [for 
relief  of  James  R.  Da  visa,  jr.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Turner.  Feb.  12,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  108,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Doyle,  Alexander  C.  Capt.  Alexander  C.  Doyle,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  240 
[for  relief  of  Alexander  C.  Doyle]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Turner.  Feb.  7,  1935. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  76,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Estes,  William.  William  Estes,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2485  [for  relief  of 
William  Estes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Montet.  Feb.  7,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  81, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Floyd.  Charles  C.  Charles  C.  Floyd,  report  to  accompany  S.  274  [for  relief  of 
Charles  C.  Floyd];  submitted  by  Mr.  Harter.  Feb.  18,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
158,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

General  John  J.  Pershing  National  Park.  Establish  Gen.  John  J.  Pershing  Na- 
tional Military  Park  at  Laclede,  Mo.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3272;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Harter.     Feb.  18,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  157,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Gillotti,  Angelo  J.  Angelo  J.  Gillotti,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3721  [for  relief 
of  Angelo  J.  Gillotti]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  Feb.  4,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  58, 
74tli  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Pai)er,  5c. 

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Greely,  Adolphus  W.  Presenting  Medal  of  Honor  to  General  Greely,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  5322  [authorizing  President  of  United  States  to  present,  in 
name  of  Congress,  Medal  of  Honor  to  Adolphus  "Washington  Greely]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr,  Turner.  Feb.  22,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  210,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26136 

Hamilton,  Mrs.  Hester.  Granting  6  months'  pay  to  Hester  Hamilton,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  829 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Turner.  Feb.  12,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
103,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Harley.  Joseph  W.  Joseph  W.  Harley,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1119  [for 
relief  of  Joseph  W.  Harley]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Turner.  Feb.  7,  1935.  1  p. 
(H.  rp.  78,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Hatfield,  John  F.  John  F.  Hatfield,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1073  [for  relief 
of  John  F.  Hatfield]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Turner.  Feb.  5.  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp, 
67,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hutchinson,  Roiert  D.  Robert  D.  Hutchinson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3787 
[for  relief  of  Robert  D.  Hutchinson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Montet,  Feb,  7,  1935. 
2  p.       (H.  rp.  82,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

mtz,  Michael.  Michael  Ilitz,  report  to  accompany  S,  488  [for  relief  of  Michael 
Ilitz] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Harter.  Feb.  12,  1935.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  115,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kaufman,  Samuel.  Samuel  Kaufman,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3105  [for 
relief  of  Samuel  Kaufman]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Montet.  Feb.  12,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  110,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Samuel  Kaufman,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3722  [for  relief  of  Samuel 

Kaufman]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Montet.     Feb.  1,  1935,     2  p.     (H.  rp.  46,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess,)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kennesaw  Mountain  National  Battlefield  Park.  To  create  national  memorial 
park,  Kennesaw  Mountain,  Ga.  [to  be  known  as  Kennesaw  Mountain  National 
Battlefield  Park],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  59;  submitted  by  Mr,  Harter. 
Feb,  12,  1935.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  117,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Knight,  Thaddeus  C.  Thaddeus  C.  Knight,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2294  [for 
relief  of  Thaddeus  C,  Knight]  ;  submitted  by  Mr,  Harter,  Feb,  1,  1935.  7  p. 
(H.  rp.  43,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Langley,  Claude  C.  Claude  Cyril  Langley,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5882 
[for  relief  of  Claude  Cyril  Langley]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Harter.  Feb.  19,  1935, 
2  p,     (H.  rp,  194,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Laws,  Mrs.  Rosetta.  Rosetta  Laws,  report  to  accompany  H,  R,  2128  [for  relief 
of  Rossetta  (Rosetta)  Laws]  ;  submitted  by  Mr,  May,  Feb,  1,  1935.  2  p, 
(H.  rp.  51,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lewis,  Fort.  Authorizing  maintenance  and  use  of  banking  house  upon  military 
reservation  at  Fort  Lewis,  Wash,  [by  National  Bank  of  Tacoma],  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  3266;  submitted  by  Mr.  Turner.  Feb.  1,  1935,  2  p.  (H.  rp, 
45,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lindoic,  Carl.  Carl  Lindow,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5032  [to  correct  and 
complete  military  record  of  Carl  Lindow,  known  also  as  Carl  Lindo]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  May.     Feb.  4,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  62,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c, 

Mclntyre,  Mrs.  Carrie.  Carrie  Mclntyre,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1438  [for 
relief  of  Carrie  Mclntyre]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Harter.  Feb.  12,  1935.  2  p. 
(H,  rp.  104,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McMahon,  Joseph  J.  Joseph  J,  McMahon,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3533  [for 
relief  of  Joseph  J.  McMahon]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Turner.  Feb.  12,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  Ill,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mitchum,  Thomas  L.  Thomas  Lee  Mitchum,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3547 
[for  relief  of  Thomas  Lee  Mitchum]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Montet.  Feb.  12.  1935. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  112,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Morrison,  Lake  B.  To  correct  military  record  of  Lake  B.  Morrison,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  617;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  Feb.  1,  1935.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  40, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Muhmney,  Logan.  Logan  Mulvaney,  report  to  accompany  H,  R.  816  [for  relief 
of  Logan  Mulvaney]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Turner.  Feb.  12,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
102,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

O'Connor,  John  J.  John  J.  O'Connor,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1951  [for  relief 
of  John  J.  O'Connor]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Turner.  Feb.  12,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
106,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

OUvcr,  Mrs.  Nellie.  Nellie  Oliver,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5133  [for  relief  of 
Nellie  Oliver]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  Feb.  4,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  61,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Pai^er,  5c. 

Philippine  Islands.  To  assist  Latin-American  republics  in  military  and  naval 
matters,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3482  [to  amend  act  to  authorize  the  Presi- 
dent to  detail  officers  and  enlisted  men  of  Army,  Navy,  and  Marine  Corps  to 
assist  Governments  of  Latin-American  republics  in  military  and  naval  mat- 
ters, so  as  to  include  Philippine  Islands]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Edmiston.  Feb. 
26,1935.    4  p.    (H.  rp.  242,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Raymond,  Clifford  N.  Clifford  N.  Raymond,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1442 
[for  relief  of  Clifford  N.  Raymond]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Montet.  Feb.  12,  1935. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  105,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Seal,  Daniel  W.  Daniel  W.  Seal,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1846  [for  relief  of 
Daniel  W.  Seal]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  Feb.  1,  1935.  4  [3]  p.  (H.  rp.  41, 
74th  Cong,  1st  sess.)    *  Paper,  5c. 

Snyder,  Mrs.  Cora  A.  Cora  A.  Snyder,  repoit  to  accompany  H.  R.  2117  [for  relief 
of  Cora  A.  Snyder]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Turner.  Feb.  1,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  42, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5o. 

Stokes,  Thomas.  Thomas  Stokes,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  604  [for  relief  of 
Thomas  Stokes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Harter.  Feb.  27,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  256, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Stroud,  William  H.  William  H.  Stroud,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3173  [for 
relief  of  William  H.  Stroud]  ;  submitted  by  Mr,  Harter.  Feb.  5,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  68,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Tatum.,  George.  George  Tatum,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5518  [for  relief 
of  George  Tatum]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Montet.  Feb.  12,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  116, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Taylor,  Charlotte.  Bequest  of  Charlotte  Taylor  to  Walter  Reed  Hospital,  report 
to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  24  [to  authorize  acceptance  on  behalf  of  United  States 
of  bequest  of  Charlotte  Taylor  for  benefit  of  Walter  Reed  General  Hospital] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  McSwaiu.  Feb.  19,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  195,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

S16th  Infantry  Memorial.  Directing  American  Battle  Monuments  Commission 
to  restore  certain  inscriptions,  etc.,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  178 
[directing  American  Battle  INIonuments  Commission  or  its  successor  to  re- 
store inscriptions  obliterated  from  316th  Infantry  Memorial  erected  by  French 
organization  on  property  of  that  organization  at  Sillon-Fontaine  (Cote  378), 
Territoire  de  Sivry-sur-Meuse]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McSwain.  Feb.  22,  1935. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  209,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Tin.     Provide  for  protection  and  preservation  of  domestic  sources  of  tin,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  4754;  submitted  by  Mr.  Faddis.     Feb.  27,  1935.    4  p. 
( H.  113.  257,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26139 

Upson,  Charles  E.  Second  Lt.  Charles  E.  Upson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
3071  [for  relief  of  Charles  E.  Upson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Montet.  Feb.  1, 
1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  44,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.  )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Van  Gestel,  Arthur.  Arthur  Van  Gestel,  alias  Arthur  Goodsell,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  318  [for  relief  of  Arthur  Van  Gestel,  alias  Arthur  Goodsell]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Turner.  Feb.  7,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  77,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Walmsley,  Harry  B.  Harry  B.  Walmsley,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2192  [for 
relief  of  Harry  B.  Walmsley]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Harter.  Feb.  4,  1935.  1  p. 
(H,  rp.  60,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

War.    To  prevent  profiteering  in  war,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5529  [to  pre- 
vent profiteering  in  time  of  war  and  to  equalize  burdens  of  war  and  thus 
provide  for  national  defense,  and  promote  peace]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McSwain. 
Feb.  12,  1935.     37  p.     (H.  rp.  119,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26132 

Wherland,  John  H.  D.  John  H.  D.  Wherland,  alias  Henry  Lowell,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  3830  [for  relief  of  John  H.  D.  Wherland,  alias  Henry- 
Lowell]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Turner.  Feb.  7,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  83,  74tli 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Zinsser  d  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  319  [for  relief  of  Zinsser  and  Com- 
pany] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Edmiston.  Feb.  12,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  114,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

NAVAX    AFFAIRS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Aviation  cadets.     Provide  for  aviation  cadets  in  Naval  Reserve  [and  Marine" 
Corps  Reserve],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5577;  submitted  by  Mr.  Delaney. 
Feb.  22,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  214,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26137 

Calendar.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  22  and  27, 
1935 ;  no.  1  and  2.     1935.     79  p.  and  107  p.  4°     J  Y  4.N  22/1 :  74/1,  2 

Offlcers,  Marine  Corps.  Repealing  sec.  16  of  act  to  regulate  distribution,  pro- 
motion, retirement,  and  discharge  of  commissioned  officers  of  Marine  Corps, 
approved  May  29,  1934,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4016;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Drewry.     Feb.  5,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  69,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Oncers,  Navy.  To  regulate  strength  and  distribution  of  the  line  of  Navy,  and 
for  other  purposes,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5599 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Vin- 
son of  Georgia.  Feb.  22,  1935.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  211,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Warships.  Increasing  statutory  limit  of  expenditure  for  repairs  or  damages 
[changes]  to  naval  vessels,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4760;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Fernandez.  Feb.  26,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  241,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

POST   OFFICE   AND   POST   EOADS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Air-mail  contracts,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5218  [to  postpone  effective  date 
of  certain  restrictions  respecting  air-mail  contracts]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Dobbins.     Feb.  4,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  59,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

\Motor  trucks.  Purchases  of  motor  trucks  by  Post  Office  Department,  report 
pursuant  to  H.  Res.  226  (72d  Congress),  H.  Res.  59  (73d  Congress),  H.  Res. 
33  (74th  Congress)  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mead.  1935.  vi+39  p.  (H.  rp.  259, 
74th  Cong,  1st  sess.)    *  Paper,  5c. 

Postage  stamps.  Directing  Postmaster  General  to  furnish  certain  information 
to  House  of  Representatives,  adverse  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  81  [di- 
recting Postmaster  General  to  furnish  certain  information  to  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives relative  to  commemorative  stamps  in  imperforate  form,  issued 
since  Mar.  4,  1933]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Romjue.  Feb.  5,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
64,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5e. 

Requesting  information  from  Postmaster  General,  adverse  report  to  ac- 
company H.  Res.  76  [requesting  information  from  Postmaster  General  rela- 
tive to  commemorative  stamps  in  imperforate  form,  issued  since  Jan.  1, 
1933]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Romjue.  Feb.  5,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  63,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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BKAL   BSTATE3   BONDHOLDERS'    EEORGANIZATIONS,    SELECT   COMMITTEE   TO    INVBSTIGATH, 

HOUSE 

Real  estate.  Investigation  of  real  estate  bondholders'  reorganizations,  public 
hearings  before  subcommittee,  73d  Congress,  2d  session,  at  Detroit,  Mich., 
Nov.  23,  24,  1934,  at  Chicago,  111.,  Dee.  4-6,  1934,  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Dec.  7, 
1934.  1935.  pt.  2,  iv+557-1273  p.  il.  [Part  1  appeared  in  Monthly  catalog 
for  Dec.  1934,  p.  452.]     *  Paper,  70c.  Y  4.R  22/3  :  In  8/pt.2 

BOADS   COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

•Roads.  Emergency  construction  of  public  highways,  etc.,  hearing,  74th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  on  H.  R.  4301,  Jan.  22,  23,  1935.     1935.    ii+70  p.  il.  1  pi. 

*  Paper,  10c.  Y4.R53/2:H53 

EULES  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Constitution  of  United  States.  Observance  of  150th  anniversary  of  formula- 
tion of  Constitution  of  United  States,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  148 
[providing  for  preparation  and  completion  of  plans  for  comprehensive  ob- 
servance of  150th  anniversary  of  formulation  of  Constitution  of  United 
States]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith  of  Virginia.  Feb.  5,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  65, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  J.  Res.  148  establishes  the  United  States  Constitu- 
tion Sesquicentennial  Commission.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

District  of  Columbia.  Investigation  of  crime  in  District  of  Columbia,  report 
to  accompany  H.  Res.  94  [authorizing  and  directing  Committee  on  District 
of  Columbia,  House,  to  investigate  all  forms  of  criminal  activity  in  District 
of  Columbia]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Connor.  Feb.  4,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  54, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Bouse  of  Representatives.  To  amend  certain  clauses  of  rules  10  and  11  of 
House  of  Representatives,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  126  [to  amend  cer- 
tain clauses  of  rules  10  and  11  of  House  of  Representatives,  relating  to 
Committee  on  Merchant  Marine,  Radio,  and  Fisheries,  and  to  Committee  on 
Interstate  and  Foreign  Commerce,  so  as  to  change  name  of  Committee  on 
Merchant  Marine,  Radio,  and  Fisheries  to  Committee  on  Merchant  Marine 
and  Fisheries,  and  to  make  change  in  duties  of  the  two  committees]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  O'Connor.  Feb.  25,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  218,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Petroleum.  Consideration  of  S.  1190,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  113  [for 
consideration  of  S.  1190,  to  regulate  interstate  and  foreign  commerce  in 
petroleum  and  its  products  by  prohibiting  shipment  in  such  commerce  of 
petroleum  and  its  products  produced  in  violation  of  State  law]  ;  submitted 
by   Mr.   Dies.     Feb.   15,   1935.      1   p.      (H.    rp.    150,   74th   Cong.    1st   sess.) 

•  Paper,  5c. 

Rice.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  5221,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  121  [for  con- 
sideration of  H.  R.  5221,  to  amend  agricultural  adjustment  act  with  respect 
to  lice]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Driver,  Feb.  20,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  196,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

San  Diego,  California  Pacific  International  Exposition.  Consideration  of 
House  joint  resolution  94,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  101  [relative  to  con- 
sideration of  H.  J.  Res.  94,  providing  for  participation  of  United  States  in 
Calilornia  Pacific  International  Exposition  to  be  held  at  San  Diego,  Calif., 
in  1935  and  1936,  authorizing  appropriation  therefor,  and  for  other  purposes]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  O'Connor.  Feb.  5,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  66,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)  [H.  J.  Res.  94  establishes  the  California  Pacific  International  Exposi- 
tion Commission.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

War.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  5529,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  133  [for  con- 
sideration of  H.  R.  5529,  to  prevent  profiteering  in  time  of  war  and  to  equalize 
burdens  of  war  and  thus  provide  for  national  defense,  and  promote  peace] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  O'Connor.  Feb.  27,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  251,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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TEERITOBIES   COMMITTEE!,    HOUSE 

Ketchikan,  Alaska.  Authorizing  Ketchikan,  Alaska,  to  issue  bonds,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  6084  [to  authorize  Ketchikan,  Alaska,  to  issue  bonds  for 
purpose  of  acquiring  electric  light  and  power,  water,  and  telephone  proper- 
ties of  Citizens'  Light,  Power  and  Water  Company,  and  to  finance  and  oper- 
ate same,  and  validating  preliminary  proceedings  with  respect  thereto] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Parsons.  Feb.  27,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  258,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Seward,  Alaska.  To  authorize  Seward,  Alaska,  to  undertake  certain  municipal 
public  works,  including  construction  of  electric  generating  station  and  electric 
and  steam  heating  distribution  systems,  and  for  such  purposes  to  issue  bonds, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3808  [to  authorize  Seward,  Alaska,  to  undertake 
certain  municipal  public  works,  including  construction  of  electric  generating 
station  and  electric  distribution  systems,  and  for  such  purposes  to  issue 
bonds]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Crowe.  Feb.  25,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  219,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

UN-AMEEICAN   ACTIVITIBS,   SPECIAL    COMMITTEE    ON,    HOUSE 

Propaganda.    Investigation  of  Nazi  and  other  propaganda,  report  pursuant  to 
H.  Res.  198,  73d  Congress;   submitted  by  Mr.   McCormack.     Feb.  15,  1935. 
24  p.     (H.  rp.  153,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      [Corrected  print.     "Pursuant  to 
H.  Res.  198,  73d  Congress"  was  omitted  from  1st  print.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26134 

WAB   CLAIMS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Brannan,  Mrs.  O.  A.  Mrs.  G.  A.  Brannan,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2501  [for 
relief  of  Mrs.  G.  A.  Brannan,  mother  of  John  Douglas  Malone]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Deeu.    Feb.  19,  1935.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  188,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Oermantoivn,  Mo.  St.  Ludgers  Catholic  Church,  Germantown,  Mo.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  3797  [for  relief  of  St.  Ludgers  Catholic  Church,  German- 
town,  Mo.]  ;  pnbmitted  by  Mr.  Beiter.  Feb.  19,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  185,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

McLoskey,  Mrs.  Meta  de  R.  Meta  de  Rene  McLoskey,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  615  [for  relief  of  Meta  de  Rene  McLoskey]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Beiter. 
Feb.  19,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  186,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Minneapolis  Steel  and  Machinery  Company.  National  War  Labor  Board,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  4147  [for  carrying  out  of  award  of  National  War  Labor 
Board  of  Apr.  11,  1919,  and  decision  of  Secretary  of  War  of  Nov.  30,  1920, 
in  favor  of  certain  employees  of  Minneapolis  Steel  and  Machinery  Company, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  of  St.  Paul  Foundry  Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  of  Ameri- 
can Hoist  and  Derrick  Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  and  of  Twin  City  Forge 
and  Foundry  Company,  Stillwater,  Minn.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Deen.  Feb.  19, 
1935.    8  p.     (H.  rp.  191,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Peters,  A.  J.,  Company,  Incorporated.  Stanley  A.  Jerman,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  1366  [for  relief  of  Stanley  A.  Jerman,  receiver  for  A.  J.  Peters  Com- 
pany, Incorporated]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Beiter.  Feb.  19,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
189,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Public  Service  Coordinated  Transport  of  Newark,  N.  J.,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  2439  [authorizing  adjustment  of  claim  of  Public  Service  Coordinated 
Transport  of  Newark,  N.  J.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Deen.  Feb.  19,  1935.  5  p. 
(H.  rp.  187,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

WAYS  AND   MEANS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Calendars.  Calendar,  assignments  for  hearings  on  economic  security  act,  Jan. 
24-Feb.  8,  1935 ;  no.  3-15.    1935.    various  paging,  4°    $ 

Y  4.W  36 :  74/3-15/Econ.sec. 

Calendar  of  bills  and  resolutions  referred  to  Committee  on  Ways  and 

Means,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Feb.  14,  1935 ;  no.  2.    1935.    22  p.  4°    % 

Y  4.W  36 :  74/2 

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132  February  1935 

Taxation,  Exemption  from.  Directing  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  furnish  House 
of  Representatives  certain  information  with  respect  to  tax-exempt  securities, 
adverse  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  73;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cooper  of  Ten- 
nessee.   Feb.  4,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  55,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Directing  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  furnish   House   of  Representatives 

certain  information  with  respect  to  tax-exempt  securities,  adverse  report  to 
accompany  H.  Res.  74 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cooper  of  Tennessee.  Feb.  4,  1935. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  56,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

MIGRATORY  BIRD  CONSERVATION  COMMISSION 

Report  of  Migratory  Bird  Commission  [fiscal  year  1934].     Feb.  20,  1935.    3  p. 
(H.  doc.  104,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-26247 

NATIONAL  FOREST  RESERVATION  COMMISSION 

Report.     National  Forest  Reservation  Commission,  report  of  National  Forest 
Reservation  Commission,  year  ended  June  30,  1934.     1935.     v-i-28  p.  map. 
(S.  doc.  8,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  11-35944 

PRINTING  JOINT  COMMITTEE 

Calendars.  Joint  Committee  on  Printing,  73d  Congress,  calendar  of  requests 
presented  to  committee  for  consideration  and  action  thereon,  Jan.  3,  1935, 
final  print.    1935.     29  p.  4''     t  Y  4.P  93/1 :  5/73-final 

SENATE 

Accounts.    Report  of  secretary  of  Senate  [submitting  statement  of  receipts  and 
expenditures],  July  1,  1933-June  30,  1934.    1935.    iii+492  p.     (S.  doc.  1,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  50e. 
L.  C.  card  9-16161 

Calendar  of  business,  Senate,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Feb.  4-28,  1935;  no. 
17-32.    1935.    various  paging,  large  8°     [Daily  when  Senate  is  in  session.]    t 

Y  1.3 :  74/17-32 

Stream  pollution  and  stream  purification,  report  of  Augustine  Lonergan,  chair- 
man of  conference  with  Secretary  of  War  relative  to  proposal  to  grant 
Federal  authority  to  prevent  stream  pollution  and  to  provide  for  stream 
purification ;  presented  by  Mr.  Lonergan.  1935.  vi -1-103  p.  (S.  doc.  16,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26141 

Yelloiostone  River.  Division  of  waters  of  Yellowstone  River,  letter  from  Wil- 
liam A.  Lamb,  commissioner  of  United  States,  transmitting  compact  entered 
into  by  himself  and  commissioners  for  Montana  and  Wyoming  for  division  of 
waters  of  Yellowstone  River.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  18,  1935.  5  p. 
(S.  doc.  20,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26142 

AGRICCTLTTrEE  AND  FOBEBTEY  COMMITTEE,   SE3NATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  29-Feb.  28, 
1935 ;  no.  3-6.    1935.    Each  24  p.  or  28  p.  4°    %  Y  4.Ag  8/2  :  74/3-6 

Farmers.  Authorizing  Federal  Ti-ade  Commission  to  make  investigation  with 
respect  to  agricultural  income  and  financial  and  economic  condition  of  agri- 
cultural producers  generally,  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  9;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Wheeler.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  21,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  143,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mississippi.  Authorize  transfer  of  forest  reservation  lands  in  Forrest  and 
Periy  counties.  Miss.,  to  Mississippi  or  to  War  Department  [for  use  of 
National  Guard],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4983;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bilbo. 
Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  20,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  130,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
•  Paper,  5c. 

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Pickicick  Landing  Dam.  Change  name  of  Pickwick  Landing  Dam  to  Quin  Dam, 
report  to  accompany  S.  1506 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day 
Feb.  19,  1935.     1  p.'     (S.  rp.  125,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Washington-Lincoln  Memorial  Gettysl)urg  Boulevard.  Establishment  of  Com- 
mission for  Construction  of  Washington-Lincoln  Memorial  Gettysburg  Boule- 
vard connecting  present  Lincoln  Memorial  in  city  of  Washington  with 
battlefield  of  Gettysburg  in  Pennsylvania,  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  43; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Smith.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  20,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp. 
181,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

APPROPRIATIONS    COMMITTiEE,    SENATE 

State  Department.  Departments  of  State,  Justice,  Commerce,  and  Labor  appro- 
priation bill,  [fiscal  year]  1936,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  74th  Congress, 
1st  session,  on  H.  R.  5255.  1935.  ii+40  p.  [These  hearings  do  not  discuss 
Labor  Department  appropriations.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y4.Ap6/2  :  St  2/936 

Departments  of  State,  Justice,  Commerce,  and  Labor  appropriation  bill, 

[fiscal  year]  1936,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5255;  submitted  by  Mr.  McKellar. 
Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  22,  1935.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  188,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Unemployed.  Emergency  relief  appropriation  act  of  1935,  report  to  accompany 
H.  J.  Res.  117;  submitted  by  Mr.  Glass.  Feb.  14,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  109, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Emergency  relief  appropriation,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on 

H.  J.  Res.  117.     1935.     ii-fl44  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.Ap  6/2  :  Em  3/2 

Same,  supplemental  hearings.     1935.     ii-f46  p.  map.     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  4.Ap  6/2 :  Em  3/2/supp. 

BANKING    AND   CUREENOY   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

^Agricultural  credit.  Farm  credit  act  of  1935,  hearing,  74th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion, on  S.  1384,  to  amend  emergency  farm  moi'tgage  act  of  1933,  to  amend 
Federal  farm  loan  act,  to  amend  agricultural  marketing  act,  and  to  amend 
farm  credit  act  of  1933,  Jan.  29  [and  Feb.  5],  1935.  1935.  2  pts.  [viil-f92 
p.    *  Paper,  pt.  1.  5c. ;  *  pt.  2,  10c.  Y  4.B  22/3 :  F  22/4/pt.  1, 2 

Farm  credit  act  of  1935,  report  to  accompany  S.  1384  [to  amend  emer- 
gency farm  mortgage  act  of  1933,  to  amend  Federal  farm  loan  act,  to  amend 
agricultural  marketing  act,  and  to  amend  farm  credit  act  of  1933]  ;  submitted 
by   Mr.    Fletcher.     Feb.    6,    1935.     7   p.     (S.    rp.    45,    74th    Cong.    1st   sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  15-Feb.  26, 
1935 ;  no.  1-4.     1935.     various  paging,  4°    t  Y  4.B  22/3 :  74A-4 

CIVIL   SERVICE  COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

""  Civil  service.  Extending  classified  executive  civil  service,  hearing  before  sub- 
committee, 74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  564,  Feb.  7,  1935.  1935.  iii+41 
p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.C  49/2 :  C  56 

CIJilMS   COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Adams,  Burton  8.  Heirs  of  Burton  Stearns  Adams,  report  to  accompany  S.  236 
[for  relief  of  heirs  of  Burton  Stearns  Adams]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan. 
Feb.  25,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  211,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Baker,  Joe  G.  Joe  G.  Baker,  report  to  accompany  S.  747  [for  relief  of  Joe  G. 
Baker]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  21,  1935. 
3  p.     (S.  rp.  147,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bardel,  William.  Estate  of  William  Bardel,  report  to  accompany  S.  39  [for 
relief  of  estate  of  William  Bardel]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  White.  Feb.  15,  cal- 
endar day  Feb.  21,  1935.     7  p.     (S.  rp.  151,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Barlow-Moore  Tobacco  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  239  [for  relief  of  Barlow- 
Moore  Tobacco  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  White.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day 
Feb.  21,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  155,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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134  February  1935 

Bmlding  and  loan  associations.  Refund  of  taxes  erroneously  collected  from  cer- 
tain building  and  loan  associations,  report  to  accompany  S.  279  [to  extend 
time  for  refunding  of  certain  taxes  erroneously  collected  from  certain  building 
and  loan  associations]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Feb.  25,  1935.  5  p.  (S.  rp. 
212,  74tli  Cong,  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cai-bonell,  Dino.  Dino  Carbonell,  report  to  accompany  S.  1325  [for  relief  of 
Dino  Carbonell]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwellenbach.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day 
Feb.  21,  1935.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  144,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Claims.  Authorize  settlement,  allowance,  and  payment  of  certain  claims,  re- 
port to  accompany  S.  559;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.  Feb.  25,  1935.  3  p. 
(S.  rp.  198,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Clark,  Fred  G.,  Company.  Fred  G.  Clark  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  281 
[for  relief  of  Fred  G.  Clark  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  White.  Feb.  15, 
calendar   day    Feb.    22,    1935.     16    p.     (S.    rp.    183,    74th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Cocke,  William  J.  William  J.  Cocke,  report  to  accompany  S.  941  [for  relief 
of  William  J.  Cocke]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb, 
22,  1935.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  187,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Compagnie  Generale  Transatlantique,  report  to  accompany  S.  790  [for  relief 
of  Compagnie  Generale  Transatlantique]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  Feb. 
25,  1935.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  207,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Comoay,  George  S.,  jr.  George  S.  Conway,  jr.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  529 
[granting  compensation  to  George  S.  Conway,  jr.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  White. 
Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb,  21,  1935.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  153,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Cooper,  Mick  0.  Mick  C.  Cooper,  report  to  accompany  S.  1487  [for  relief  of 
Mick  C.  Cooper]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb,  22, 
1935.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  179,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cornwell,  William.  William  Cornwell  and  others,  report  to  accompany  S.  535 
[for  relief  of  William  Coniwell  and  others]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Feb. 
25,  1935.     5  p.     (S.  rp.  213,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

GrcsweU,  Paul  H.  Paul  H.  Creswell,  report  to  accompany  S.  1474  [for  relief 
of  Paul  H.  Creswell] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb. 
22,  1935.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  178,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c, 

De  Back,  Mrs.  Minnie  C.  Minnie  C.  de  Back,  report  to  accompany  S.  1392 
[conferring  upon  district  court  for  northern  district  of  California,  southern 
division,  jurisdiction  of  claim  of  Minnie  C.  de  Back  against  Alaska  Rail- 
road] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  White,  Feb.  26,  1935.  9  p.  (S.  rp.  221,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Dickinson,  G.  B.  C.  B.  Dickinson,  report  to  accompany  S.  1694  [for  relief  of 
C.  B.  Dickinson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.  Feb.  25,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp, 
203,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c, 

Dooley,  J.  M.,  Fireproof  Warehouse  Corporation.  J.  M.  Dooley  Fireproof 
Warehouse  Corporation,  report  to  accompany  S.  937  [for  relief  of  J.  M. 
Dooley  Fireproof  Warehouse  Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Gibson.  Feb.  25,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  219,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Eddy,  Charles  Q.  Estate  of  Elizabeth  B.  Eddy,  report  to  accompany  S.  1136 
[to  carry  Into  effect  finding  of  Court  of  Claims  in  claim  of  Elizabeth  B.  Eddy, 
widow  of  Charles  G,  Eddy]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  Feb.  25,  1935.  5  p. 
( S.  rp.  208,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fairmont  Creamei-y,  Omaha,  Nebr.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1008  [for  relief  of 
Fairmont  Creamery  Company,  Omaha,  Nebr.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey. 
Feb.  25,  1935.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  205,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c, 

Fidelity  Trust  Co.  of  Baltimore,  Md.,  and  others,  report  to  accompany  S.  694 
[for  payment  of  claims  of  Fidelity  Trust  Company  of  Baltimore,  and 
others]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  22,  1935.  4  p. 
(S.  i-p.  159,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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February  1935  135 

First  Camden  National  Bank  d  Trust  Co.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1472  [for  relief  of  First  Camden  National  Bank  and  Trust  Company, 
Camden,  N.  J.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Feb.  25,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp,  218, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fischer,  Anton  W.  Estate  of  Anton  W.  Fischer,  report  to  accompany  S.  1846 
[for  relief  of  estate  of  Anton  W.  Fischer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Feb.  15, 
calendar  day  Feb.  22,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  162,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Freeman,  Mrs.  Adelle  B.  Mrs.  George  F.  Freeman,  report  to  accompany  S.  475 
[for  relief  of  Mrs.  George  F.  Freeman  (Adelle  B.  Freeman)]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Townsend.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  21,  1935.  5  p.  ( S.  rp.  149,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Oeer,  Mrs.  Elda.  Elda  Geer,  report  to  accompany  S.  1038  [authorizing  adjust- 
ment of  claim  of  Elda  Geer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burke.  Feb.  26,  1935.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  225,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Germnnia  Catering  Co.,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  S.  41  [for  relief  of  Germania 
Catering  Company,  Incorporated]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coolidge.  Feb.  15,  cal- 
endar day  Feb.  21,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  156,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Greenspan,  Isidoi:  Isidor  Greenspan,  report  to  accompany  S.  1121  [for  relief 
of  Isidor  Greenspan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coolidge.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb. 
21,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  158,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hale,  Mrs.  Yvonne.  Yvonne  Hale,  report  to  accompany  S.  799  [for  relief  of 
Yvonne  Hale,  widow  of  Bernard  F.  Hale]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gibson.  Feb. 
15,   calendar  day   Feb.   22,  1935.     2  p.      (S.    rp.   167,   74th  Cong.   1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Harwood,  Richard  N.  Dr.  R.  N.  Harwood,  report  to  accompany  S.  1027  [for 
relief  of  R.  N.  Harwood]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  "White.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day 
Feb.  22,  1935.    5  p.     (S.  i-p.  184,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Uolladay,  A.  Randolph.  A.  Randolph  HoUaday,  report  to  accompany  S.  1110 
[for  relief  of  A.  Randolph  Holladay]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gibson.  Feb.  15, 
calendar  day  Feb.  22,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  168,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Hollidge,  Harry  P.  Harry  P.  HoUidge,  report  to  accompany  S.  760  [for  relief 
of  Harry  P.  Hollidge]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day 
Feb.  22,  1935.    8  p.     (S.  rp.  164,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.  )   *  Paper,  5c, 

Internaiional  Manufacturers'  Sales  Co.  of  America,  Inc.,  A.  S.  Postnikoff,  trus- 
tee, report  to  accompany  S.  1126  [for  relief  of  International  Manufacturers' 
Sales  Company  of  America,  Incorporated,  A.  S.  Postnikoff,  trustee]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Logan.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  21,  1935.  10  p.  (S.  rp. 
139,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

International  Mercantile  Marine  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  788  [for  relief  of 
International  Mercantile  Marine  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  Feb. 
25,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  206,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Jay  Street  Terminal,  New  York,  report  to  accompany  S.  563  [for  relief  of  Jay 
Street  Terminal,  Nevv  York]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.  Feb.  15,  calendar 
day  Feb.  22,  1935.    2  p.     ( S.  x-p-  170,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Jumer,  John  A.  John  A.  Jumer,  report  to  accompany  S.  1363  [for  relief  of 
John  A.  Jumer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  22, 
1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  180,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kemper,  William.  William  Kemper,  report  to  accompany  S.  282  [for  relief  of 
William  Kemper]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Feb.  15,  calendar  dav  Feb.  21, 
1985.     8  p.     (S.  rp.  138,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kennedy,  Francis  B.  Francis  B.  Kennedy,  report  to  accompany  S.  1059  [author- 
izing adjustment  of  claim  of  Francis  B.  Kennedy]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey. 
Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  22,  1935.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  175,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Korher  Realty,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  S.  428  [authorizing  adjustment  of 
claim  of  Korber  Realty,  Incorporated]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Feb.  25, 
1935.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  215,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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136  Februaky  1935 

Las  Vegas  Hospital  Association,  Las  Vegas,  Nev.,  report  to  accompany  S.  41t> 
[for  relief  of  Las  Vegas  Hospital  Association,  Las  Vegas,  Nev.]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Bailey.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  21,  1935.  7  p.  (S.  rp.  140.  74tb  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lawley,  George,  &  Son  Gorpora.tion.  George  Lawley  &  Son  Corporation,  Boston, 
Mass.,  repoi't  to  accompany  S.  998  [to  carry  out  findings  of  Court  of  Claims 
in  case  of  George  Lawley  and  Son  Corporation,  Boston,  Mass.]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Logan.     Feb.  25,  1935.     9  p.     ( S.  rp.  217,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Lewis,  Charles  A.     Charles  A.  Lewis,  report  to  accompany  S.  742  [for  relief  of 

Charles  A.  Lewis]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.     Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  22. 

1935.     5  p.     (S.  rp.  177,  74th  Cong.  1st  seas.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
Lindquist,  Edith  N.     Edith  N.  Lindquist,  report  to  accompany  S.  905  [for  relief 

of  Edith  N.  Lindquist]  ;   submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.     Feb.  25,  1935.     2  p. 

( S.  rp.  202,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lowe,  John  Z.  John  Z.  Lowe,  report  to  accompany  S.  1298  [for  relief  of  John  Z. 
Lowe]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  21,  1935.  7  p. 
( S.  rp.  141,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lyons,  William.  William  Lyons,  report  to  accompany  S.  1391  [for  relief  of 
William  Lyons]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coolidge.  Feb.  25,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  190^ 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

MoAlister,  Sanford  A.  Sanford  A.  and  Eliza  L.  McAlister,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1037  [authorizing  adjustment  of  claims  of  Sanford  A.  McAlister  and  Eliza 
L.  McAlister]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burke.  Feb.  2G,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  224, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c, 

Mack  Copper  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1878  [conferring  jurisdiction  upon 
Court  of  Claims  to  hear  and  determine  claim  of  Mack  Copper  Company]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  22,  1935.  6  p.  (S.  rp. 
161,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mast,  C.  J.  C.  J.  Mast,  report  to  acc(»mpany  S.  921  [for  relief  of  C.  J.  Mast]  : 
submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  22,  1935.  5  p.  (S.  ri). 
171,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5<'. 

Meayher,  Mrs.  Winifred.  Winifred  Meagher,  report  to  accompany  S.  38  [for 
relief  of  Winifred  Meagher]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gibson.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day 
Feb.  22,  1935.     7  p.     (S.  rp.  166,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Messier,  A.  C.  Company.  A.  C.  Messier  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  313  [to 
confer  jurisdiction  on  Court  of  Claims  to  hear  and  determine  claim  of  A.  C. 
Messier  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  White.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  21, 
1935.    9  p.     (S.  rp.  152,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Meyer,  Charles  0.  C.  O.  Meyer,  report  to  accompany  S.  537  [for  relief  of  C.  O, 
Meyer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Feb.  25,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  216,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )    *  Paper,  5c. 

Morse  Dry  Dock  d  Repair  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  743  [to  carry  out  findings 
of  Court  of  Claims  in  claim  of  Morse  Dry  Dock  and  Repair  Company]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Logan.    Feb.  25,  1935.    12  p.     (S.  rp.  214,  74th  Cong.  1st  ses.s.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Murphy,  Alva  A.  Alva  A.  Murphy,  report  to  accompany  S.  170  [for  relief  of 
Alva  A.  Murphy]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  21, 
1935.    6  p.     (S.  rp.  148,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Noxon,  Enimett  C.  Emmett  C.  Noxon,  report  to  accompany  S.  42  [for  relief  of 
Emmett  C.  Noxon]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  21, 
1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  137,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Officers,  Army.  Relief  of  certain  disbursing  officers  of  Army  [and  settlement  of 
individual  claim  approved  by  War  Department],  report  to  accompany  S.  558; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.    Feb.  25, 1935.    2  p.    (S.  rp.  197,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Relief  of  certain  disbursing  officers  of  Army  [and  settlement  of  individ- 
ual claims  approved  by  War  Department],  report  to  accompany  S.  557;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Capper.    Feb.  25,  1935.    6  p.     (S.  rp.  196,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

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February  1935  137 

Pennsylvania  Railroad  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1057  [authorizing  adjust- 
ment of  claim  of  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey. 
Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  22,  1935.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  174,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

.Peters,  A.  J.,  Company,  Incorporated.  Stanley  A.  Jerman,  receiver,  report  to 
accompany  S.  483  [for  relief  of  Stanley  A,  Jerman,  receiver  for  A.  J.  Peters 
Company,  Incorporated]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  White.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb. 
22,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  181,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Prevost,  Mrs.  Tei'esa  de.  Teresa  de  Prevost,  report  to  accompany  S.  1360  [for 
relief  of  Teresa  de  Prevost]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Feb.  15.  calendar  day 
Feb.  22,  1935.    22  p.     (S.  rp.  163,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Reed,  Mrs.  Charles  L.  Mrs.  Charles  L.  Reed,  report  to  accompany  S.  1621  [for 
relief  of  Mrs.  Charles  L.  Reed]  ;  submitted  by  I\Ir.  Capper.  Feb.  25,  1935.  4  p. 
(S.  rp.  199,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Rio  Grande  Southern  Railroad  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1053  [authorizing 
adjustment  of  claim  of  Rio  Grande  Southern  Railroad  Company]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Bailey.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  22,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  172,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ritchey,  George  W.  Dr.  George  W.  Ritchey,  report  to  accompany  S.  1036  [author- 
izing adjustment  of  claim  of  George  W.  Ritchey]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwellen- 
bach.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  21,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  145,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Roden,  Mary  A.  Estate  of  Mary  Agnes  Roden,  report  to  accompany  S.  285  [to 
reimburse  estate  of  Mary  Agues  Roden,  Sophie  T.  Walsh,  administratrix]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.  Feb.  25.  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  204,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Schutte  &  Koerting  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1056  [authorizing  adjustment  of 
claim  of  Schutte  and  Koerting  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  White.  Feb.  26, 
1935.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  220,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c, 

Seavey,  Harold  E.  Harold  B.  Seavey,  report  to  accompany  S.  581  [for  relief 
of  Harold  E.  Seavey]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  White.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  22, 
1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  182,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sforsa,  Carmine.  Carmine  Sforza,  report  to  accompany  S.  209  [for  relief  of 
Carmine  Sforza]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burke.  Feb.  26,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  223, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Snare,  Frederick,  Corporation.  Snare  &  Triest  Co.,  now  Frederick  Snare  Cor- 
poration, report  to  accompany  S.  1328  [for  relief  of  Snare  and  Triest  Company, 
now  Frederick  Snare  Corporation]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  White.  Feb.  15,  calen- 
dar day  Feb.  22, 1935.     13  p.     (S.  rix  186,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Southern  Products  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  929  [for  relief  of  Southern  Prod- 
ucts Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  22, 
1935.    9  p.     (S.  rp.  160,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Spearin,  George  B.  Estate  of  George  B.  Spearin,  report  to  accompany  S.  781 
[for  relief  of  estate  of  George  B.  Spearin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coolidge.  Feb. 
15,   calendar  day  Feb.   21,   1935.     3  p.     (S.   rp.   157,   74th  Cong.   1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Synies,  Ed.  Ed  Symes  et  al.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1012  [for  relief  of  Ed  Symes 
and  wife,  Elizabeth  Symes,  and  certain  other  citizens  of  Texas] ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Townsend.     Feb.  25,  1935.     2  p.     (S.   rp.  201,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Tackett,  John  H.  John  Henry  Tackett,  report  to  accompany  S.  155  [for  relief  of 
John  Henry  Tackett]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day 
Feb.  22,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  165,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [S.  155  provides  for 
payment  of  expenses  incident  to  illness  of  John  Henry  Tackett,  former  inmate 
of  National  Training  School  for  Boys.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Talanco,  Stefano.  Stefano  and  Edith  Talanco,  report  to  accompany  S.  1585  [for 
relief  of  Stefano  Talanco  and  Edith  Talanco]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey. 
Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  21,  1935.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  142,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

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138  February  1935 

Union  Shipping  &  Trading  Co.,  Ltd.,  report  to  accompany  S.  741  [for  relief  of 
Union  Shipping  and  Trading  Company,  Limited]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey. 
Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  22,  1935.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  170,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess!) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Valentino,  Vito.  Vito  Valentino,  report  to  accompany  S.  314  [for  relief  of  Vito 
Valentino]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  White.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  21,  1935. 
7  p.     ( S,  rp.  154,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Voeltz,  Oeorge.  George  Voeltz,  report  to  accompany  S.  1781  [for  relief  of 
George  Voeltz]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gibson.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  22, 
1935.     14  p.     (S.  rp.  169,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

West  India  Oil  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1039  [authorizing  adjustment  of 
claim  of  West  India  Oil  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwelli'nbach.  Feb. 
15,  calendar  day  Feb.  21,   1935.     3  p.     (S.   rp.   146,   74th   Cong.   1st   sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

White  Bros.  &  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1054  [authorizing  adjustment  of 
claim  of  White  Brothers  and  Company]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Bailey.  Feb.  15, 
calendar    day    Feb.    22,    1935.     3    p.     (S.    rp.    173,    74th    Gong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Wright,  David  A.  David  A.  Wright,  report  to  accompany  S.  713  [granting 
jurisdiction  to  Court  of  Claims  to  hear  case  of  David  A.  Wright] ;  submitted 
by   Mr.   White.     Feb.   26,   1935.     5   p.     (S.    rp.    222,    74th   Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Young,  James  R.  James  R.  Young,  report  to  accompany  S.  1062  [for  relief  of 
James  R.  Young,  successor  to  Union  Trust  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
White.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  22,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  185,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

COMMERCE   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Arkansas  River.  Bridge  at  Sallisaw,  Okla.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3057 
[granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Oklahoma  to  construct  free  highway  bridge 
across  Arkansas  River  south  of  Sallisaw  in  Sequoyah  and  Le  Flore  counties 
at  point  approximately  15  miles  north  of  Keota,  Okla.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Sheppard.  Feb.  7,  calendar  day  Feb.  8,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  i-p.  85,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bridges.  Amend  act  to  regulate  construction  of  bridges,  report  to  accompany 
S.  737  [to  amend  sec.  4  of  act  to  regulate  construction  of  bridges  over  navi- 
gable waters,  approved  Mar.  23,  1906,  as  amended,  so  as  to  make  provision 
relating  to  tolls  inapplicable  to  certain  bridges  which  are  wholly  within 
single  State] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  Feb.  7,  calendar  day  Feb.  8,  1935. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  77,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  24^Feb.  27, 
1935 ;  no.  2-7.     1935.     Each  48  p.  or  55  p.  4"     t  Y  4.C  73/2  :  74/^-7 

Colorado  River.  Bridge  across  Colorado  River  at  Parker,  Ariz.,  report  to  ac- 
company S.  812  [authorizing  Arizona  State  Highway  Commission  to  con- 
struct toll  or  free  bridge  across  Colorado  River  at  or  near  Parker,  Ariz., 
within  Colorado  River  Indian  Reservation]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard. 
Feb.  7,  calendar  day  Feb.  8,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  78,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Dan  River.  Bridge  at  Danville,  Va.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3983  [to  legal- 
ize bridge,  known  as  Union  Street  Bridge,  across  Dan  River  at  Danville,  Va., 
being  reconstructed  by  Virginia]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  Feb.  7,  cal- 
endar day  Feb.  8,  1935.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  87,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Eleven  Points  River.  Free  highway  bridge  near  Alton,  Mo.,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  2874  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  State  Highway  Commission 
to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Eleven  Points  River  in  section  17, 
township  23  north,  range  2  west,  approximately  12  miles  east  of  Alton,  on 
route  numbered  42,  Oregon  County,  Mo.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  Feb. 
7,  calendar  day  Feb.  8,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  83,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

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February  1935  139 

Mississippi  River.  Bridge  across  Mississippi  River  near  Cohasset,  Minn.,  re- 
port to  accompany  S.  1342  [to  revive  and  reenact  act  granting  consent  of 
Congress  to  board  of  county  commissioners  of  Itasca  County,  Minn.,  to  con- 
struct free  liighway  bridge  across  Mississippi  River  at  or  near  road  between 
Cohasset  and  Deer  Rivei%  Minn.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr,  Sheppard.  Feb.  7,  cal- 
endar day  Feb.  8,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  89,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Missouri  River.  Bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  Garrison,  N.  Dak.,  report  to 
accompany  S.  1222  [to  further  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing 
construction  of  bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  or  near  Garrison,  N.  Dak.,  by 
North  Dakota]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  Feb.  7,  calendar  day  Feb.  8, 
1935.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  88,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  St.  Charles,  Mo.,  report  to  accompany 

S.  1144  [to  further  extend  time  for  constructing  bridge  across  Missouri  River 
at  or  near  St.  Charles,  Mo.,  by  Wabash  Railway  Company] ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Sheppard.  Feb.  7,  calendar  day  Feb.  8,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  80,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Moi'ro  Castle,  steamship.  Investigation  of  steamship  Morro  Castle  and  steam- 
ship Mohawk  disasters,  report  to  accompany  S.  Res.  7  [relating  to  investiga- 
tions of  steamship  Morro  Castle  and  Mohawk  disasters  and  adequacy  of 
methods  and  practices  for  safety  of  life  at  sea]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Copeland. 
Feb.  7,  calendar  day  Feb.  8,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  72,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  PaiJer,  5c. 

Ohio  River.  Bridge  across  Ohio  River  at  Cairo,  111.,  report  to  accompany  S. 
1308  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction  of  bridge 
across  Ohio  River  at  or  near  Cairo,  111.,  by  Cairo  Bridge  Commission]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Sheppard.  Feb.  7,  calendar  day  Feb.  8,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  81, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge  across  Ohio  River  at  Wellsburg,  W.  Va.,  report  to  accompany 

S.  250  [authorizing  Brookewell  Bridge  Company  to  construct  toll  bridge  across 
Ohio  River  at  or  near  Wellsburg,  W.  Va.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard. 
Feb.  7,  calendar  day  Feb.  8,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  76,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Pai)er,  5c. 

■    Bridge  across  Ohio  River  between  Rockport,  lud.,  and  Owensboro,  Ky., 

report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3982  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  com- 
pleting construction  of  bridge  across  Ohio  River  between  Rockport,  Ind.,  and* 
Owensboro,  Ky.,  by  Spencer  County  Bridge  Commission] ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Sheppard.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  21,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  135,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c, 

Oregon-Washington  Bridge  Board  of  Trustees.  Relating  to  Oregon-Washington 
Bridge  Board  of  Trustees  [authorized  to  construct  toll  bridge  across  Columbia 
River  at  Astoria,  Oreg.],  report  to  accompany  S.  1076;  submitted  by  Mr.  Shep- 
pard. Feb.  7,  calendar  day  Feb.  8,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  79,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

St.  Laicrcnce  River.  Bridge  near  Alexandria  Bay,  N.  Y.,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  3018  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction  of 
bridge  across  St.  Lawrence  River  at  or  near  Alexandria  Bay,  N.  Y.,  by  New 
York  Development  Association,  Incorporated] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard. 
Feb.  7,  calendar  day  Feb.  8,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  84,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5e. 

Shellfish  pests.  Control  and  eradication  of  shellfish  pests,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  4018  [to  provide  for  investigation,  control,  and  eradication  of  marine 
organisms  injurious  to  shellfish  in  Atlantic  and  Gulf  States]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Copeland.  Feb.  7,  calendar  day  Feb.  8,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp,  71,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Snake  River.  Free  highway  bridge  between  Clarkston,  Wash.,  and  Lewiston, 
Idaho,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2030  [authorizing  Washington  and  Idaho 
to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Snake  River  between  Clarkston, 
Wash.,  and  Lewiston,  Idaho]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  Feb.  7,  calendar 
day  Feb.  8,  1935.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  82,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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140  February  1935 

WaMsh  River.  Bridge  across  Wabash  River  at  La  Fayette,  Ind.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  5701  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Indiana  to  con- 
struct free  highway  bridge  across  Wabash  River  at  or  near  La  Fayette, 
Ind.]  ;   submitted  by  Mr.   Sheppard.     Feb.   15,   calendar  day   Feb.  21,   1935. 

1  p.     (S.  rp.  136,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Waccamaw  River.  Bridge  across  Waccamaw  River  at  Conway,  S.  C,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  3891  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing 
construction  of  bridge  across  Waccamaw  River  at  Conway,  S.  C,  by  South 
Carolina]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.     Feb.  7,  calendar  day  Feb.  8,  1935. 

2  p.     (S.  rp.  86,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

DISTRICT    OF   COLUMBIA    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Feb.  19,  1935;  no. 
2.     1935.     15  p.  4°     $  Y  4.D  63/2 :  74/2 

Cemeteries.  To  authorize  opening  of  graves  in  District  of  Columbia,  report 
to  accompany  S.  1016  [to  empower  health  officer  of  District  of  Columbia 
to  authorize  opening  of  graves,  and  disinterment  and  reinterment  of  dead 
bodies,  in  eases  where  death  has  been  caused  by  certain  contagious  diseases] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  19,  1935.  2  p.  (S-.  rp. 
124,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Groff,  Chester  C.  License  to  practice  healing  art  in  District  of  Columbia  to 
Chester  C.  Groff,  report  to  accompany  S.  31 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Copeland. 
Feb.  7,  calendar  day  Feb.  8,  1935.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  75,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Inheritance.  Amend  code  relating  to  descent  and  distribution  [of  property] 
in  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany  S.  409 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  King. 
Feb.  7,  calendar  day  Feb.  8,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  90,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Mayflower  Hotel  Compani/.  Reorganization  of  Mayflower  Hotel  Co.,  report 
pursuant  to  S.  Res.  231,  73d  Cong.;  submitted  by  Mr.  Resmolds.  Feb.  7, 
calendar    day    Feb.    11,    1935.     21    p.     (S.    rp.    107,    74th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Parks.  Use  of  public  buildings  and  space  by  1935  Shrine  Committee  of  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  49  [authorizing  use  of  public 
parks,  reservations,  and  other  public  spaces  in  District  of  Columbia,  and  use 
of  tents,  cots,  hospital  appliances,  flags,  and  other  decorations,  property  of 
United  States,  by  Washington,  D.  C,  1935  Shrine  Committee.  Incorporated, 
and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  King.  Feb.  7.  calendar  day  Feb. 
8,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  93,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pennsylvania  Greyhound  Transit  Company.  Permit  laying  of  pipe  line  across 
New  York  Avenue  NE.,  in  District  of  Columbia  [by  Pennsylvania  Grey- 
hound Transit  Company],  report  to  accompany  S.  1519;  submitted  by  Mr. 
King.  Feb.  7,  calendar  day  Feb.  8,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  91,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Real  estate.  Regulation  of  real-estate  brokers  and  salesmen  in  District  of  Co- 
lumbia, report  to  accompany  S.  1019  [to  define,  regulate,  and  license  real- 
estate  brokers  and  real-estate  salesmen,  to  create  Real  Estate  Commission  in 
District  of  Columbia,  to  protect  public  against  fraud  in  real-estate  transac- 
tions, and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  King.  Feb.  7,  calendar  day 
Feb.  8,  1935.    5  p.     (S.  rp.  92.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Recorder  of  deeds.  Provide  fees  to  be  charged  by  recorder  of  deeds  of  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia,  and  for  other  purposes,  report  to  accompany  S.  410;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  King.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  20,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  132, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

EDUCATION    AND    LABOE    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Feb.  5,  1935 ;  no.  1. 
1935.    7  p.  4''     t  Y  4.  Ed  8/3  :  74/1 

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Februaky  1935  141 

Columbia  Institution  for  the  Deaf.  Extension  of  Columbia  Institution  for  the 
Deaf,  report  to  accompany  S.  1180  [to  amend  sec.  4S65,  Revised  statutes,  as 
amended,  by  increasing  number  of  beneficiaries  from  the  several  States  and 
Territories  authorized  for  admission  to  collegiate  department  of  Columbia 
Institution  for  the  Deaf]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  Feb.  26,  1935.  2  p, 
(S.  rp.  229,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Labor  exchanges.  Altering  apportionment  to  certain  States  for  public  employ- 
ment oflBces  [afiiliated  with  United  States  Employment  Service],  report  to 
accompany  S.  147;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  Feb.  26,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
226,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Navv  yards.  Allowance  for  certain  claims  for  extra  labor  at  certain  navy 
yards  and  shore  stations,  report  to  accompany  S.  872  [for  allowance  of  cer- 
tain claims  for  extra  labor  above  legal  day  of  8  hours  at  the  several  navy 
yards  and  shore  stations  certified  by  Court  of  Claims]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Walsh.    Feb.  26,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  228,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Statistics.  Special  statistical  studies  by  Department  of  Labor,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  857  [to  authorize  Department  of  Labor  to  continue  to  make  special 
statistical  studies  upon  payment  of  cost  thereof]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh. 
Feb.  26,  1935.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  227,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

FINANCE  COMMITTEE,  SESSfATE 

Calendars.  Calendar,  assignments  for  hearings  on  economic  security  act,  Jan. 
28-Feb.  20,  1935;  no.  1-18.     1935.     various  paging,  4°     t 

Y  4.F  49 :  74/1-18/Ecou.  sec 

Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Feb.  1-20,  1935 ;  no.  5-8. 

1935.  Each  20  p.  4°     t  Y  4.F  49  :  74/5-8 

Government  securities.  To  amend  2d  liberty  bond  act,  hearing,  74th  Congress^ 
1st  session,  on  H.  E..  4304,  to  amend  2d  liberty  bond  act,  as  amended,  and 
for  other  purposes  [so  as  to  permit  more  fiexible  and  economical  Government 
financing,  etc.],  Jan.  29,  1935;  [statement  of  Henry  Morgenthau,  jr.].  1935. 
ii-f  22  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.F  49  :  B  64/7 

National  Recovery  Administration.  Investigation  of  National  Recovery  Admin- 
istration, report  to  accompany  S.  Res.  79  [for  investigation  of  certain  charges 
concerning  administration  of  industrial  codes  by  National  Recovery  Admin- 
istration] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Harrison.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  20,  1935. 
1  p.     (S.  rp.  128,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

-Social  security.  Economic  security  act,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session, 
on  S.  1130,  to  alleviate  hazards  of  old  age,  unemployment,  illness,  and  depend- 
ency, to  establish  a  social  insurance  board  in  Department  of  Labor,  to  raise 
revenue,  and  for  other  purposes,  Jan.  28 [-Feb.  20],  1935.  1935.  pts.  3-11, 
[xxxi]  -f  141-1264  p.  il.    *  Paper,  pt.  3,  5c. ;  *  pts.  4-9,  each  10c. ;  *  pt.  10,  15c.  ^ 

*  pt.  11,  20c.  Y  4.F  49  :  Ec  7/7/pt.3-ll 

FOREIGN  RELATIONS   COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Feb.  11  and  20,^ 
1935  ;  no.  3  and  4.    1935.    12  p.  and  19  p.  4°    $  Y  4.F  76/2  :  74/3,  4 

California  Pacific  Internaiional  Exposition  at  San  Diego,  Calif.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  J.  Res.  94  [providing  for  participation  of  United  States  in 
California  Pacific  International  Exposition  to  be  held  at  San  Diego,  Calif., 
in  1935  and  1986,  authorizing  appropriation  therefor,  and  for  other  purposes] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson.  Feb.  25,  1935.  5  p.  (S.  rp.  189,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)  [H.  J.  Res.  94  establishes  the  California  Pacific  International  Expo- 
sition Commission.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Carleton,  Mrs.  Margaret  L.  Margaret  L.  Carleton,  report  to  accompany  S.  25& 
[for  relief  of  Margaret  L.  Carleton,  widow  of  Algar  E.  Carleton]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Pittman.     Feb.  4,  1935.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  40,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

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142  February  1935 

Carrigan,  Mrs.  Anna  8.  Auna  S.  Carrigan,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3373 
[for  relief  of  Anna  S.  Carrigan,  widow  of  Clarence  Carrigan]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Johnson.  Feb.  25,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  194,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Claims.  Interest  payments  on  American  embassy  drafts  [drawn  in  Russia  and 
Turkev  during  period  from  1915  to  1920],  report  to  accompany  S.  1896:  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Pittman.  Feb.  25,  1935.  6  p.  (S.  rp.  192,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

De  Soto,  Mrs.  Sophie.  Sophie  de  Sota,  report  to  accompany  H.  K.  3;i0  [for 
relief  of  Sophie  de  Sota  (de  Soto),  widow  of  Hernando  de  Sota  (de  Solo)] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Pittman.  Feb.  25,  1935.  2  p.  ( S.  rp.  193,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Finley,  Mrs.  Oennain^  M.  8.     Germr 


1809   . 
mitted 

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ley,  Mrs.  Oetinaine  M.  8.  Germaine  M.  Finley,  report  to  accompany  S. 
S09  [for  relief  of  Germaine  M.  Finley,  widow  of  James  G.  FinU'y]  ;  sub- 
litted  by  Mr.  Pittman.  Feb.  25,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  191,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
Paper,  5c. 

Frost,  Mrs.  Lillian  O.  Lillian  G.  Frost,  report  to  accompany  S.  312  [for  relief 
of  Lillian  G.  Frost,  mother  of  Franklin  B.  Frost]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittman. 
Feb.  12,  1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  108,  74Ui  Cong.  1st  ses.s.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

International  Boundary  Commis.sion,  United  States  and  Mexico.  National 
Boundary  Commission,  United  States  and  Mexico,  report  to  accompany  S.  J. 
Res.  16  [to  provide  for  defraying  expenses  of  American  section.  International 
Boundary  Commission,  United  States  and  Mexico,  in  conducting  investigation 
to  detei-mine  feasibility  of  canalizMtion  of  Rio  Grande]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Cutting.    Fob.  4,  1935.    5  p.     (S.  rp.  41,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Roads.  Highway  from  United  States  to  Alaska  through  British  Columbia, 
report  to  accomp;iny  S.  1374  [authorizing  survey,  location,  and  construction 
of  highway  to  connect  northwestern  part  of  continental  United  States  with 
British  Columbia,  Yukon  Territory,  and  Alaska]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittman. 
Feb.  15,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  114,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wiener  Bank  Verein,  repoit  to  accomiiany  S.  735  [for  relief  of  Wiener  Bank 
Verein]  ;  submitted  by  Mv.  Robinson  for  Mr.  Waguer.  Feb.  7,  calendar  day 
Feb.  11,  19:35.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  100,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  ."jc. 

IMMIGRATION  OOMMITIEE,   SEINATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Feb.  22  and  25, 
1935;  no.  1  and  2.     1935.     Each  4  p.  4"     t  Y  4.1m  6/2 :  74/1, 2 

INDIAN   AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE;,   SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Feb.  8.  1935 ;  no.  1. 
1935.     27  p.  4"     *  Y  4.1n  2/2 :  74/1 

Indians.  Survey  of  conditions  of  Indians  in  United  States,  hearings  before 
subcommittee,'  72d  [73d]  Congress,  1st  session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  79  and 
308  (70th  Cong.),  S.  Res.  263  and  416  (71st  Cong.),  and  S.  Res.  323  (72d 
Cong.),  directing  Committee  on  Indian  Affairs,  Senate,  to  make  general  sur- 
vey of  condition  of  Indians  of  United  States,  continuing  until  end  of  regular 
session  of  73d  Congress  Senate  resolution  numbered  79  authorizing  general 
survey  of  Indian  conditions  [Oct.  23-28,  1933].  1934.  pt.  32,  iv+16947- 
17224-|-vi  p.  [These  hearings  were  held  in  Idaho  and  Washington  State.] 
*  Paper,  20c.  Y  4.1n  2/2 :  In  2/3/pt.32 

INTERSTATE  COMMB31CE  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Authorizing  and  directing  Fed- 
eral Communications  Commission  to  make  thorough  investigation  of  Ameri- 
can Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co.  and  all  other  telephone  companies,  report  to 
accompany  S.  J.  Res.  46;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler.  Feb.  6,  1935.  3  p. 
(S.  rp.  49,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Corrected  print.  1st  print  gives  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission  in  title  instead  of  Federal  Communications  Com- 
mission.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

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February  1935  143 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Feb.  4  and  25. 
1935  ;  no.  2  and  3.    1935.    8  p.  and  11  p.    4»    $  Y  4. In  8/3 :  74/2,  3 

Federal  Communications  Commission.  Authorizing  employment  of  chief  ac- 
countant and  other  accounting  officials  and  employees  by  Federal  Communi- 
cations Commission,  report  to  accompany  S.  1336  [to  amend  paragraph  (f) 
of  sec.  4  of  communications  act  of  1934]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler.  Feb. 
'6, 1935.     1  p.     ( S.  rp.  48,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

,[ Confirmation  of  members  of  Federal  Communications  Commission,  hear- 
ings. 74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  23-Feb.  2,  1935.     1935.     iii+231  p.  il. 

*  Paper,  20c.  Y  4.1n  8/3  :  F  31/3 

Federal  Trade  Commission.  To  enlarge  .jurisdiction  of  Federal  Trade  Com- 
mission under  sec.  5  of  Federal  Trade  Commission  act,  report  to  accompany 
S.  944  [to  amend  sec.  5  of  Federal  Trade  Commission  act]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Wheeler.  Feb.  6,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  46,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Jnterstaie  Commerce  Commission.  Changing  date  of  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission's  annual  report  to  Congress,  report  to  accompany  S.  943  [to 
amend  sec.  21  of  interstate  commerce  act]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler.  Feb. 
6.1935.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  55,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Permitting  members  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  to  continue  to 

serve,  upon  expiration  of  terms  of  office,  until  successors  have  been  appointed 
and  qualified,  report  to  accompany  S.  945  [to  amend  sec.  11  and  24  of  inter- 
state commerce  act]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler.  Feb.  6,  1935.  1  p.  (S. 
rp.  47,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Washington  State.  Consenting  to  agreement  or  compact  between  Washington, 
Oregon,  and  Idaho,  or  any  2  of  said  States,  concerning  jurisdiction  by  said 
States  over  boundary  water  lines  between  any  2  or  more  of  said  States, 
report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  23 ;  su!5mitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler.  Feb.  6,  1935. 
1  p.     (S.  rp.  56,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

JUDICIARY  COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

•Bankruptcy.  To  amend  bankruptcy  act,  report  to  accompany  S.  1616  [to  amend 
act  to  establish  uniform  system  of  bankruptcy  throughout  United  States, 
and  acts  amendatory  and  supplementary  thereto,  so  as  to  put  raisers  of  live 
stock  on  par  with  farmers  for  purposes  of  this  act]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hatch. 
Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  20,  1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  133,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  28-Feb.  25, 
1935  ;  no.  2-5.    1935.    various  paging,  4°    t  Y  4.J  89/2 :  74/2-5 

Judges.  Certain  judgeships,  report  to  accompany  S.  481  [authorizing  filling  of 
vacancies  in  certain  judgeships  in  District  Courts]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Dieterich.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  20,  1935.  3  p.  ( S.  rp.  129,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Political  influence.  Act  amending  sec.  113  of  criminal  code,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  213  [to  amend  sec.  113  of  criminal  code  of  Mar.  4,  1909,  35  Stat.  1109 
(U.  S.  C,  title  18,  sec.  203),  so  as  to  prevent  improper  use  of  political 
influence  in  behalf  of  individuals,  corporations,  or  associations  having  con- 
troversy with  Government] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day 
Feb.  19,  1935.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  126,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

MIUTARY   AFFAIRS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Ambrogi,  Marino.  Marino  Ambrogi,  report  to  accompany  S.  886  [for  relief  of 
Marino  Ambrogi]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Barbour.  Feb.  7,  calendar  day  Feb.  8, 
1935.    5  p.     (S.  rp.  70,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Baker,  George  W.  George  W.  Baker,  report  to  accompany  S.  1009  [for  relief 
of  George  W.  Baker]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Barbour.  Feb.  7,  calendar  day 
Feb.  11.  1935.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  96,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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144  February  1935 

Barnes,  Mrs.  Ruth  J.  Ruth  J.  Barnes,  report  to  accompany  S.  920  [for  relief 
of  Ruth  J.  Barnes,  widow  of  Joseph  A.  Barnes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bachman. 
Feb.  7,  calendar  day  Feb.  8,  1935.     2  p.      (S.  rp.  73,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Barrett,  Miles  T.  Miles  Thomas  Barrett,  report  to  accompany  S.  546  [for 
relief  of  Miles  Thomas  Barrett]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwellenbach.  Feb.  6, 
1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  42,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Beck,  John  W.  John  W.  Beck,  report  to  accompany  S.  457  [for  relief  of  John 
W.  Beck]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Barbour.  Feb.  25,  1935.  5  p.  (S.  rp.  200,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Blair,  Elmer.  Elmer  Blair,  report  to  accompany  S.  246  [for  relief  of  Elmer 
Blair]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Duffy.  Feb.  7,  calendar  day  Feb.  8,  1935.  4  p. 
( S.  rp.  74,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Burke,  William.  William  Burke,  report  to  accompany  S.  733  [for  relief  of 
William  Burke]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fletcher.  Feb.  6,  1935.  4  p.  ( S.  rp.  57, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ca'binet  ofjlcers.  Burials  in  national  cemeteries,  report  to  accompany  S.  1712 
[to  amend  sec.  4878,  Revised  statutes,  as  amended,  relating  to  burials  in 
national  cemeteries,  so  as  to  authorize  burial  in  any  national  cemetery  of 
those  members  of  the  President's  Cabinet  who  served  Apr.  6,  1917-Nov.  11, 
1918] ;  sul)mitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  Feb.  15.  calendar  day  Feb.  19,  1935.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  116,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Oannichael,  James  W.  James  W.  Carniichael,  report  to  accompany  S.  653  [for 
relief  of  James  W.  Carmichael]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  Feb.  6,  1935. 
3  p.     (S.  rp.  60,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     [Corrected  print.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Collins,  lAtman  I.  Lyman  I.  Collins,  report  to  accompany  S.  1427  [for  relief 
of  Lyman  I.  Collins]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dickinson.  Feb.  14,  1935.  3  p. 
(S.  rp.  111,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 

Costello,  Edicard  T.  Edward  T.  Costello,  report  to  accompany  S.  887  [for  relief 
of  Edward  T.  Costello]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coolidge.  Feb.  7,  1935.  4  p. 
(S.  rp.  69,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Coyne.  Thomas  A.  Thomas  A.  Coyne,  report  to  accompany  S.  1176  [for  relief 
of  Thomas  A.  Coyne]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Austin.  Feb.  7,  calendar  day  Feb.  11, 
1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  95,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Custer  Battlefield  National  Cemetery,  Mont.,  report  to  accompany  S.  266  [for 
erection  of  public  historical  museum  in  Custer  Battlefield  National  Cemetery, 
Mont.,  as  memorial  to  George  A.  Custer  and  oflBcers  and  soldiers  under  his 
command  at  Battle  of  Little  Bis:  Horn  River.  June  25,  1876] ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Logan.  Feb.  7,  calendar  day  Feb.  11,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  98,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Darcy,  James.  James  Darcy,  alias  James  Hurley,  report  to  accompany  S.  1348 
[for  relief  of  James  Darcy,  alias  James  Hurley]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black. 
Feb.  7,  calendar  day  Feb.  11,  1935.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  94,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Duval.  Edmund  P.  E.  P.  Duval,  report  to  accompany  S.  674  [authorizing  the 
President  to  order  E.  P.  Duval  before  retiring  board  for  hearing  of  his  case, 
and  upon  findings  of  such  board  determine  whether  or  not  he  be  placed  on 
retired  list  with  rank  and  pay  held  by  him  at  time  of  his  resignation]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.     Feb.  6,  1935.     5  p.     (S.  rp.  52,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Flanery,  Earnj.  Harry  Flanery,  report  to  accompany  S.  651  [for  relief  of 
Harry  Flanery]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  Feb.  6,  1935.  6  p.  (S.  rp. 
59,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Floi/d,  Charles  C.  Charles  C.  Floyd,  report  to  accompany  S.  274  [for  relief  of 
Charles  C.  Floyd] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bachman.  Feb.  6,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
63,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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February  1935  145 

Gorman,  Joseph.  Joseph  Gorman,  report  to  accompany  S.  888  [for  relief  of 
Joseph  Gorman];  submitted  by  Mr.  Duffy.  Feb.  7,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  67, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Corrected  print.  1st  print  reads  incorrectly  Mr. 
Duffy  of  New  York.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Jlitz,  Michael.  Michael  Ilitz,  report  to  accompany  S.  488  [for  relief  of  Michael 
Ilitz]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah.  Feb.  6,  1935.  7  p.  (S.  rp.  43, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Is1)ester,  Judson  B.  Judsou  B.  Isbester,  report  to  accompany  S.  999  [for  relief 
of  Judson  B.  Isbester,  alias  James  E.  Dolan] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Duffy.  Feb. 
7,  calendar  day  Feb.  11,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  105,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Jett,  Curtis.  Curtis  Jett,  report  to  accompany  S.  243  [for  relief  of  Curtis 
Jett]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Feb.  6,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  50,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Jordan,  James  J.  James  J.  Jordan,  report  to  accompany  S.  347  [for  relief  of 
James  J.  Jordan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Barbour.  Feb.  6,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp. 
54,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Eliefoth,  Alfred  W.  Alfred  W.  Kliefoth,  report  to  accompany  S.  547  [for  relief 
of  Alfred  W.  Kliefoth]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Duffy.  Feb.  4,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp. 
36,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kroegel,  Frank.  Frank  Kroegel,  alias  Francis  Kroegel,  report  to  accompany 
S.  51  [for  relief  of  Frank  Kroegel,  alias  Francis  Kroegel]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Logan.    Feb.  25,  1935.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  195,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lloyd,  Mrs.  Sarah.  Sarah  Lloyd,  report  to  accompany  S.  567  [for  relief  of 
Sarah  Lloyd];  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Feb.  6,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  51, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Marquardt,  Albert  A.  Albert  A.  Marquardt,  report  to  accompany  S.  889  [for 
relief  of  Albert  A.  Marquardt]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Carey.  Feb.  7,  1935.  12  p. 
(S.  rp.  68,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Martin,  Claude  C.  Claude  C.  Martin,  report  to  accompany  S.  1094  [for  relief 
of  Claude  C.  Martin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dickinson.  Feb.  14,  1935.  3  p. 
( S.  rp.  110,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Masters,  Robert  E.  Robert  E.  Masters,  report  to  accompany  S.  1266  [for  relief 
of  Robert  E.  Masters] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Feb.  7,  calendar  day  Feb. 
11,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  97,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Midland  Valley  Railroad.  Fort  Smith  National  Cemetery  reservation,  Ark., 
report  to  accompany  S.  634  [to  authorize  sale  of  portion  of  Fort  Smith 
National  Cemetery  reservation,  Ark.,  to  Midland  Valley  Railroad  Company] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  Feb.  6,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  58,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Moran,  Michael  J.  Michael  J.  Moran,  report  to  accompany  S.  890  [for  relief 
of  Michael  J.  Moran,  alias  James  Moran]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cutting.  Feb.  7, 
1935.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  65,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Motor  vehicles.  Amend  War  Department  appropriation  act  [fiscal  year  1935] 
relative  to  operation  of  motor-propelled  vehicles,  report  to  accompany  S.  1300 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Duffy.  Feb.  7,  calendar  day  Feb.  11,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  106, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mulcahey,  Patrick  J.  Patrick  J.  Mulcahey,  report  to  accompany  S.  56  [for  relief 
of  Patrick  J.  Mulcahey]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Carey.  Feb.  4,  1935.  3  p. 
(S.  rp.  39,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Munn,  Fred  M.  Fred  M.  Munn,  report  to  accompany  S.  417  [for  relief  of 
Fred  M.  Munn] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Minton.  Feb.  6,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  44, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Oflicers,  Army.  Relief  of  certain  disbursing  oflScers  of  Army,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  1302 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cutting.  Feb.  7,  calendar  day  Feb.  11,  1935. 
3  p.     (S.  rp.  103,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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146  Fkbruary  1935 

Officers,  Army — Continued. 

To  promote  eflSciency  of  national  defen^^e  [by  revision  of  Army's  promo- 
tion system,  etc.],  hearing  before  subcommittee,  74 tb  Congress,  1st  session, 
on  S.  1404.  Feb.  9,  1935.    1935.    ii-1-22  p.    *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.M  59/2  :  D  36/6. 

To  promote  efficiency  of  national  defense  [by  revision  of  Army's  promo- 
tion system,  etc.],  report  to  accompany  S.  1404;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coolidge.. 
Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  18,  1935.     11  p.     (S.  rp.  115,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Olympic  games.  Eleventh  Olympic  games,  report  to  accompany  S.  1803  [ta 
authorize  Secretary  of  War  to  pay  expenses  incident  to  training,  attendance^ 
and  participation  of  equestrian  and  modern  pentathlon  teams  in  11th 
Olympic  games]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day 
Feb.  19,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  119,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Oregon  University.  Coos  Head  river  and  harbor  reservation,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  978  [to  convey  to  University  of  Oregon  lauds  forming  part  of  Coos 
Head  river  and  harbor  reservation]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah. 
Feb.  25,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  210,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Perry,  Hector  H.  Hector  H.  Perry,  report  to  accompany  S.  891  [for  relief  of 
Hector  H,  Perry]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Feb.  7,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  66, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pierce,  Isaac.  Isaac  Pierce,  report  to  accompany  S.  633  [for  relief  of  Isaac 
Pierce];  submitted  by  Mr.  Coolidge.  Feb.  6,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  53,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Reaves,  Harry  L.  Harry  L.  Reaves,  report  to  accompany  S.  1390  [for  relief 
of  Harry  L.  Reaves]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  Feb.  14,  1935.  5  p. 
( S.  rp.  113,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Reserve  Officers'  Training  Corps,  Army.  Amend  sec.  47c,  national  defense 
act,  as  amended,  relating  to  military  training  required  to  enable  members 
of  Reserve  Officers  Training  Corps  to  receive  commutation  of  subsistence,  re- 
port to  accompany  S.  1304 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah.  Feb.  7,  calen- 
dar day  Feb.  11,  1935.    i:  p.     ( S.  rp.  99,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Retired  list,  Army.  War-time  rank  for  retired  officers  of  Army,  report  to  ac- 
company S.  927  [to  amend  act  to  give  war-time  rank  to  retired  officers  and 
former  officers  of  Army,  Navy,  Marine  Corps,  and/or  Coast  Guard,  so  as  to- 
give  class  B  officers  of  Army  benefits  of  such  act]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Carey. 
Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  19,  1935.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  117,  74th  Coug.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Russian  Raihoay  Service  Corps,  report  to  accompany  S.  1095  [for  relief  of 
officers  of  Russian  Railway  Service  Corps  organized  by  War  Department  under 
authority  of  President  of  United  States  for  service  during  War  vplth  Germany]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah.  Feb.  4,  1935.  6  p.  (S.  rp.  38,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Salleng,  Thomas.  Thomas  Salleng,  report  to  accompany  S.  244  [for  relief  of 
Thomas  Salleng]  ;  submitted  by  ]Mr.  Bachman.  Feb.  6,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
62,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bhepardson,  Harold  S.  Harold  S.  Shepardson,  report  to  accompany  S.  652 
[for  relief  of  Harold  S.  Shepardson]  ;  submitted  by  ^Ir.  Thomas  of  Utah. 
Feb.  25,  1935.     4  p.     ( S.  rp.  209,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Smith,  Robert  J.  Robert  J.  Smith,  alias  William  McClocklin,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  1347  [for  relief  of  Robert  J.  Smith,  alias  William  McClocklin 
(McGlocklin)]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dickinson.  Feb.  14,  1935.  6  p.  (S.  rp. 
112,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Soldiers'  Home,  District  of  Columbia.     To  provide  for  maintenance  of  United 

States    Soldiers'   Home,    report   to   accompany    S.    1301;    submitted   by   Mr. 

Sheppard.     Feb.  7,  calendar  day  Feb.  11,  1935.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  101,  74th  Cong. 

1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
Southern,  Benjamin  H.     Benjamin  H.  Southern,  report  to  accompany  S.  823 

[for  relief  of  Benjamin  H.  Southern]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah. 

Feb.  4,  1935.     4  p.     ( S.  rp.  37,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Sullivan,  Patrich  J.  Patrick  J.  Sullivan,  report  to  accompany  S.  893  [for 
relief  of  Patrick  J.  Sullivan]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Coolidge.  Feb.  7,  calendar 
day  Feb.  11,  1935.     3  p.     ( S.  rp.  102,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Taylor,  Charlotte.  Bequest  of  Charlotte  Taylor  to  Walter  Reed  Hospital,  report 
to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  24  [to  authorize  acceptance  on  behalf  of  United 
States  of  bequest  of  Charlotte  Taylor  for  benefit  of  Walter  Reed  General 
Hospital]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fletchei-.  Feb.  4,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  35,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Thomas,  Joseph  M.  Joseph  ;m.  Thomas,  alias  Joseph  Thomas,  alias  Thomas 
O'Donnell,  report  to  accompany  S.  746  [for  relief  of  Joseph  M.  Thomas,  alias 
Joseph  Thomas,  alias  Thomas  O'Donnell]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cutting.  Feb. 
6,  1935.    4  p.     ( S.  rp.  61,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wilder,  Robert  H.  Robert  H.  Wilder,  report  to  accompany  S.  894  [for  relief 
of  Robert  H.  Wilder]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day 
Feb.  19,  1934  [1935].    4  p.     (S.  rp.  122,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

York,  Alvin  C.    Alvin  C.  York,  report  to  accompany  S.  871  [authorizing  Presi- 
dent of  United  States  to  appoint  Alvin  C.  York  as  major  in  Army  and  then 
place  him  on  retired  list]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bachman.    Feb.  6,  1935.     10  p. 
( S.  rp.  64,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26144 

Zinsser  d  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  732  [for  relief  of  Zinsser  and  Company] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Duffy.  Feb.  7,  calendar  day  Feb.  11,  1935.  5  p.  (S.  rp. 
104,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Corrected  print.  1st  print  reads  incorrectly  Mr. 
Duffy  of  New  York.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

MUNITIONS    INDUSTRY,    SPECIAL   COMMITTEE   INVESTIGATING,    SENATE 

\Munitions  industry,  hearings,  73d  Congress,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  206,  to  make 
certain  investigations  concerning  manufacture  and  sale  of  arms  and  other 
war  munitions,  Sept.  17  [-21],  1934.  1934-35.  pts.  6-8,  [xi] +1415-20SO 
p.  il.  1  pi.  [Part  6  relates  to  the  Pratt  &  Whitney  Aircraft  Co.  and  the  United 
Aircraft  Exports,  Inc.,  pt.  7  to  the  Federal  Laboratories,  Inc..  and  pt.  8  to 
the  Lake  Erie  Chemical  Co.  and  the  U.  S.  Ordnance  Engineers,  Inc.]  *  Paper, 
pts.  6  and  8,  each  15c. ;  *  pt.  7,  20c.  Y  4.M  92  :  H  35/pt.  6-8 

NAVAL  AFFAIES  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Balbo,  Italo.  Authorizing  the  President  to  present  Distinguished  Flying  Cross 
to  Italo  Balbo  and  Aldo  Pellegrini,  of  Royal  Italian  Air  Force,  report  to  ac- 
company S.  1605 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Davis.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  19, 
1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  123,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  LegislatiA'e  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.  Feb.  5,  1935 ;  no.  2. 
1935.     12  p.  large  8°     $  Y  4.N  22/2  :  74/2 

Casey,  Edgar  J.  Edgar  Joseph  Casey,  report  to  accompany  S.  876  [for  relief 
of  Edgar  Joseph  Casey]  ;  submitted  lay  Mr.  Trammell.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day 
Feb.  19,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  127,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Foy,  James.  James  Foy,  report  to  accompany  S.  271  [for  relief  of  James  Foy]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Hale.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  20,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp. 
134,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Funcannon,  Ray.  Ray  Funcannon,  report  to  accompany  S.  878  [for  relief  of 
Ray  Funcannon]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  19, 
1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  120,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Healy,  Denis.  Denis  Healy,  report  to  accompany  S.  879  [for  relief  of  Denis 
Healy]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  Feb.  15.  calendar  day  Feb.  19.  1935.  1  p. 
(&.  rp.  121,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Surgeons'  retirement,  report  to  accompany  S.  883  [directing  retirement  of  acting 
assistant  surgeons  of  Navy  at  age  of  64  years]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  Feb. 
15.  calendar  day  Feb.  21,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  150,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

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148  February  1935 

Williams,  John  G.  John  Carmichael  Williams,  report  to  accompany  S.  1082  [for 
reinstatement  of  John  Carmichael  Williams  in  Navy]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rus- 
sell. Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  19,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  118,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

PtJBLIO  BUELDINGS   AND  GROUNDS   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Capitol.  To  provide  for  extension  and  completion  of  Capitol,  hearing  before  sub- 
committee, 74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  190  and  S.  1129,  Jan.  22,  1935. 
1935.     ii+23  p.  il.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.P  96/7  :  C  17/2 

TEKBITOEIES  AND  INStlXAK  ABTAIBS  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  calendar  of  bills,  resolutions,  and  nominations 
referred  to  Committee  on  Territories  and  Insular  Affairs  for  its  consideration 
and  action  thereon.  Jan.  24,  1935;  no.  1,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.  1935. 
4  p.  4"     $  Y  4.T  27/2 :  74/1 

USELESS  EXECUTIVE  PAPERS,   JOINT   SELECT  COMMITTEE   ON 
DISPOSITION   OF 

Oovernment  Printing  Office.  Disposition  of  useless  papers  in  Government  Print- 
ing Office,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Colden.  Feb.  6,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  72, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Post  Office  Department.  Disposition  of  useless  papers  in  Post  Office  Department, 
report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Colden.  Feb.  12,  1935.  10  p.  (H.  rp.  121,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)    *  Paper,  5c. 

COURT  OF  CLAIMS 

Am,igo  Coal  Company  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of 
law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Feb.  4,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  L-210,  4  p.     J 

Ju  3.9/a  :  Am  53 

Beegle.  First  National  Bank  of  Beaver  Falls,  administrator  d.  b.  n.  c.  t.  a.  of 
Frederick  N.  Beegle,  v.  United  States ;  memorandum  on  motion  for  leave  to 
file  2d  motion  for  new  trial,  decided  Jan.  14,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  K-149,  2  p.    $ 

Ju  3.9/a  :  B  392/5 

Binckley.  George  Sydney  Binckley,  Tracy  Chatfield  Becker,  and  Raymond  Ives 
Blakeslee  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1935.]  no.  K^94.  p. 
11-25,11.    t  Ju  3.8  :B  51/2 

Brewerton  Coal  Company.  W.  A.  Brewerton  and  Louis  Clements,  receivers  for 
Brewerton  Coal  Company,  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclu- 
sion of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decider"  Jan.  14,  1935.  [1935.]  [no.] 
M-333,  8  p.    $  Ju  3.9/a  :  B  758 

Brewster.  Elisabeth  B.  Brewster  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Feb.  4,  1935.  [1935.]  no. 
42026,  4  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  B  758/2 

Cases.     Cases  decided  in  Court  of  Claims,  May  30,  1933-Mar.  4,  1934,  with  ab- 
stract of  decisions  of  Supreme  Court  in  Court  of  Claims  cases ;  reported  by 
Charles  F.  Kincheloe.     1934.     v.  78,  xxii+879  p.  il.     *  Cloth,  $1.75. 
L.  C.  card  11-11998  Ju  3.9 :  78 

March  calendar,  1935.     1935.     13  p.     [Part  of  the  pages  are  blank.]     % 

L.  C.  card  29-16270  Ju  3.5 :  935/3 

Chicago  Engineers'  CluT)  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Feb.  4,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  42044,  5  p.    % 

Ju  3.9/a  :  C  432/14 

Chippewa  Indians  of  Minnesota  v.  United  States,  Red  Lake  band  of  Chippewa 
Indians  of  Minnesota,  interveners;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law, 
and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Jan,  14,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  H-76,  55  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a :  C  444 

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Choctaw  Nation  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law, 
and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Jan.  14,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  H-37,  22  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  C  451/2 

Columbian  National  Fire  Insurance  Company,  Michigan  corporation,  v.  United 
States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court], 
decided  Feb.  4,  19S5.     [1935.]     no.  42123,  13  p.     %  Ju  3.9/a :  C  723/8 

Columbus  Blank  Book  Manufacturing  Company  v.  United  States;  report  of  com- 
missioner.    [1935.]     no.  42446,  p.  11-14.     t  Ju  3.8  :C  723/6 

Dungan,  Hood,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Jan.  14,  1935.  [1935.]  [no.]  M-116, 
7  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  D  918 

Everett  Mills,  a  corporation,  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclu- 
sion of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Jan.  14,  1935.  [1935.]  no.  42083, 
7  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  Ev  27 

Ford  Motor  Company  v.  United  States  ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of 
law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Jan.  14,  1935.     [1935.]      [no.]  M-2,  22  p.    $ 

Ju  3.9/a  :  F  757/2 

Giant  Furniture  Company,  body  duly  incorporated  under  laws  of  North  Carolina, 
V.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of 
court],  decided  Jan.  14,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  42070,  7  p.     t         Ju  3.9/a :  G  348 

Greene.  Industrial  Trust  Company  and  Orland  S.  Greene,  executors  of  William 
M.  Greene,  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclu.sion  of  law,  and 
opinion  of  court],  decided  Feb.  4,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  42514,  10  p.     $ 

Ju  3.9/a  :  G  836 

Haryrave.  W.  W.  Hargrave  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Feb.  4,  1935.  [1935.]  no.  42355, 
4  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  H  223 

Heritage.  Arthur  M.  Heritage  t'.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner. 
[193.5.]     no.  42312,  p.  7-8.     }  Ju  3.8  :  H  425 

Indian  Motocycle  Company  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Feb.  4,  1935.  [1935.]  no. 
K-280,  5  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  In  2/3 

Joikins.  Safe  Deposit  &  Trust  Co.  of  Baltimore,  M.  Ernest  Jenkins,  and  T. 
Courtenay  Jenkins,  administrators  of  Joseph  W.  Jenkins,  jr.,  v.  United  States; 
special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided 
Feb.  4,  1935.  [1935.]  no.  M-395,  3  p.  [Manuscript  correction  has  been  made 
on  p.  3.]     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  J  417 

KJotz.  Georges  Klotz  and  Henri  Klotz  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  facts 
[conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Jan.  14,  1935.  [1935.]  no. 
M-212,  10  p.     I  Ju  3.9/a  :K  699 

Leonard.  Lawrence  C.  Leonard  v.  United  States;  opinion  on  motion  for  new 
trial,  decided  Jan.  14,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  41877,  3  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  L  55/23 

Leopold.  Mary  M.  Leopold,  admx.  of  Harry  G.  Leopold,  v.  United  States  ;  special 
findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  memorandum],  decided  Feb.  4,  1935. 
[1935.]     no.  41933,  2  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  L  555 

Libby.' McNeill  &  Libby  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of 
law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Feb.  4,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  J-225,  12  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  L  614 

Lonr/.  R.  H..  Company.  R.  H.  Long  Company  v.  United  States;  report  of  com- 
missioner.    [193.5.]     no.  M-425,  p.  43-48.     $  Ju  3.8  :  L  853 

Marlin-RockweU  Corporation  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Jan.  14,  1935.  [1935.]  no. 
E-222,  12  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  M  344 

New  Jersey  Worsted  Mills  v.  United  States,  on  defendant's  motion  to  dismiss ; 
[per  curiam  order]   decided  Feb.  4,  1935.     1935.     no.  42130.  1  p.     $ 

Ju  3.9/a  :  N  42  j/2 

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O'Leary.  John  F.  L.  O'Leary  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissiouer.  [1935.] 
no.  41921,  p.  19-21.     %  Ju  3.8 :  01 2 

Pierce-Arrow  Motor  Car  Company  v.  United  States;  special  finding  of  fact 
[conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Jan,  14,  1935.  [1935.] 
no.  L-4S7,  12  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  P  611 

Sexton.  Ralph  E.  Sexton  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1935.] 
no.  41980,  p.  29-34.     %  Ju  3.8 :  Se  91 

Sloss-Sheflield  Steel  d  Iron  Co.  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Jan.  14,  1935.  [1935.]  no. 
41937,  11  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  SI  55 

Stephenson.  Harry  W.  Stephenson  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner. 
1935.     no.  42608,  p.  5.     t  Ju  3.8  :  St  45 

Trimount  Dredging  Company  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Jan.  1935.  [1935.]  no.  42308, 
14  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  T  736 

Walters.  H.  F.  Walters  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1935.] 
no.  42645,  p.  13-14.     %  Ju  3.8 :  W  171 

Whiting.  Charles  J.  Whiting  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  memorandum],  decided  Feb.  4,  1935.  [1935.]  no.  42534, 
3  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  W  589 

COURT  OF  CUSTOMS  AND  PATENT  APPEALS 

Books.  Customs  appeal  no.  3863,  United  States  v.  University  of  Chicago  Press, 
transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
i+23  p.     t  Ju  7.6 :  Un  3/3 

■ Customs  appeal  no.  3864,  United  States  v.  University  of  Chicago  Press, 

transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
i-fl7  p.     t  Ju7.6:Un3/4 

Paintings.  Customs  appeal  no.  3867,  United  States  v.  International  Harvester 
Company,  transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  i+35  p.     t  Ju  7.6  :  In  8/10 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

United  States  Court  of  Appeals.  No.  610,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934, 
Washington  Railway  and  Electric  Company  v.  Melvin  C.  Hazen,  George  E. 
Allen,  and  John  C.  Gotwnls,  commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  District 
of  Columbia,  a  municipal  corporation,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia ;  brief  for  respond- 
ents, Melvin  C.  Hazen.  George  E.  Allen,  and  John  C.  Gotwals,  commissioners 
of  District  of  Columbia,  District  of  Columbia,  a  municipal  corporation, 
[1935.]     cover  title,  ii +22  p.     J  DC  9.5  :  W  279/4 

Transcript  of  record,  Apr.  term,  1934,  no.  6305,  Edgar  C.  Snyder  [United 

States  marshal  for  District  of  Columbia]  and  Indemnity  Insurance  Company 
of  North  America  vs.  Charles  Levine,  Inc.,  in  error  to  Municipal  Court  of 
District  of  Columbia.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i +9  p.     t  DC  9.5  :  In  2 


EMERGENCY  CONSERVATION  WORK 

Report.    3d  report  of  director  of  emergency  conservation  work,  Apr.  1-Sept.  30, 
1934  (with  certain  data,  Apr.  5.  1933-Sept.  30,  1934).     [1935.]     iii+48  p.  il. 
4°     [Mimeographed  and  rotaprinted.     Some  of  the  pages  are  numbered  on 
one  side  only.]     f 
L.  C.  card  34-26283  Y  3.Em  3  : 1/933-34^2 

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FARM   CREDIT  ADMINISTRATION 

Agricultural  a-edit  through  F.  C.  A.  in  1934.     [1935.]     [6]  p.  il.  narrow  8°    t 

FCA  1.2 :  C  86/3 

Banks  and  banking.     Statements  of  condition  of  Federal  land  banks,  Federal 
intermediate  credit  banks,  compiled  from  reports  of  banks  as  of  Dec.  31,  1934. 
1935.    27  p.  4°       t 
L.  C.  card  28-26383  FCA  1.7  :  934/3 

Farm  debts.  Helping  farmer  pay  his  debts.  Feb.  1935.  16  p.  il.  narrow  8° 
(Circular  12.)     f  FCA  1.4  :  12 

FEDERAL  AVIATION   COMMISSION 

Aeronautics.  Federal  Aviation  Commission,  message  from  the  President 
transmitting  report  of  Federal  Aviation  Commission  containing  its  recom- 
mendations of  broad  policy  covering  all  phases  of  aviation  and  relation  of 
United  States  thereto.  1935.  vi+254  p.  (S.  doc.  15,  74fh  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
[Title   on    cover    is :  Report    of    Federal   Aviation    Commission,    Jan.    1935.1 

*  Paper,  20c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26054 

FEDERAL  COMMUNICATIONS   COMMISSION 

Note. — The  Federal  Communications  Commission  was  establislied  under  the  provisions 
of  S.  3285,  73d  Congress  (Public  416,  approved  June  19,  1934),  an  act  for  regulation  of 
interstate  and  foreign  communication  by  wire  or  radio.  The  act  also  abolished  the 
Federal  Radio  Commission,  transferring  its  functions  to  the  newly  created  Federal 
Communications  Commission. 

Communications.  Recommendations  of  3  proposed  amendments  to  communica- 
tions act  of  1934.     Jan.  21,  1935.     12  p.      (H.  doc.  83,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26160 

Wren,  Jenny,  Company.  No.  6385,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Eugene  O.  Sykes  [et  al.],  as  Federal  Com- 
munications Commission,  v.  Jenny  Wren  Company,  appeal  from  Supreme 
Court  of  District  of  Columbia;  brief  of  appellants.  [1935.]  cover  title,  ii-j- 
20  p.     t  CC1.9:W926 

FEDERAL  COORDINATOR  OF  TRANSPORTATION 

Transportation.     Report  of  Federal  Coordinator  of  Transportation,  1934,  letter 
from  chairman  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  transmitting  report  of 
Federal  Cooi'dinator  of  Transportation  on  transportation  legislation.     1935. 
ix+245  p.  il.     (H.  doc.  89,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26111 

FEDERAL  EMERGENCY  ADMINISTRATION  OF  PUBLIC 

WORKS 

Mississli)pl  Valley  Committee.  Report  of  Mississippi  Valley  Committee  tf 
Public  Works  Administration,  submitted  Oct.  1,  1934,  to  Harold  L.  Ickes, 
administrator.  1934.  [5] +234  p.  il.  6  pi.  13  maps,  4°  [A  previous  print  of 
this  publication  was  issued  in  Dec.  1934  omitting  8  of  the  13  maps  here 
included.]     *  Cloth.  $1.50. 

L.  C.  card  34-28278  Y  3.F  31/4  :  2  M  69  i 

Note. — A  map  sliowing  the  distribution  of  the  fields  of  operation  of  leading  electric 
power  groups  was  printed  by  courtesy  of  the  copyright  owners  only  in  a  few  copies  of 
this  report  circulated  for  official  purposes.  The  map  could  not  be  included  in  the  gener- 
ally distributed  copies  of  this  report. 

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152  February  1935 

NATIONAL  PLANNING  BOARD 

Note. — The  National  Plannins  Board,  established  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior 
on  July  20,  1933,  was  abolished  by  Executive  order  6777  of  June  30,  1934,  and  its 
powers,  duties,  etc.,  were  transferred  to  the  National  Resource.s  Board,  which  was 
established  by  the  same  Executive  order.  The  report  listed  below  covers  the  period 
during  which  the  board  was  in  existence. 

Report.  National  Plannin.ir  Board.  Federal  Emeisenc.v  Administration  of  Pub- 
lic Works,  final  report,  1933-34 ;  members  of  boanl,  Frederic  A.  Delano,  chaii-- 
man,  Charles  E.  Merriam,  Wesle.v  C.  Mitchell.  1934  [reprint  with  changes]. 
vii  +  123  p.  il.  4°  [Contents  and  index  have  been  added  in  this  print.] 
*  Paper.  25c. 
L.  C.  card  3ri-26161  Y  3.P  31/4  :  2  N  21/2 


FEDERAL  EMERGENCY  RELIEF  ADMINISTRATION 

Tlie  iirojcct  for  Jan.  [1931.  v.  IJ  ;  i.'^suetl  b.v  Work  Division,  Transient  Division, 
Educational  Division  of  FERA.  and  Federal  Surplus  Relief  Corporation. 
[Citizens"  Service  Exchange.  Richmond,  Va.,  19;i5.]  51  p.  il.  large  8° 
I  Monthly.]     t  Y  3.F  31/5 :  13/1-1 

Report.     Monthly    rei»ort   of    Federal    Emergency    Relief   Administration,    Nov. 
1-30,  1934;  Harry  L.  Hopkins,  Federal  emergency  relief  administrator.     1935. 
iv+68  p.  il.     t 
L.   C.  card  33-26W5  Y  3.F  31/5  :  8/934-11 

Wor/icr.s"  education.  Concerning  workers'  education,  v.  1,  no.  5,  Oct.-Nov. 
1934:  [prepared  in)  Division  of  Emergency  Educational  Programs.  [1934.] 
1314-14  p.  4°  [Reproduced  by  multilith  process.  Numbers  1-4  were  issued 
in  mimeoirrai»hed  form  only  and  were  not  entered  in  this  catalog.]     t 

Y3.F  31/5:  12/1-5 

Same,  v.  1.  nu.  G,  D  c.-Jan.  1934-5;   [prepared  in  |  Division  of  Emergency 

Educational  Programs.     [1935.]     cover  title,    |3]4-48  p.  il.  4°     [Reproduced 
by  multilith  itroces.-^.l     t  Y  3.F  31/5  :  12/1-6 

FEDERAL  HOME  LOAN  BANK  BOARD 

Federal  home  loan  bank  nrieir.  v.  1.  no.  5;  Feb.  1935.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
[2] +143-187  p.  il.  4"  I  Map  on  p.  3  of  cover.]  ♦Paper,  10c.  single  coi)y, 
$1.00  a  vr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.40, 

L.  C.  card  34-2810.3  Y  3.F  31/3  :  9/1-5 

Note. — The  Federal  home  loan  liaiik  review  is  the  board's  medium  of  communication 
with  member  institutions  of  Federal  home  loan  liank  system  and  Is  the  only  official 
orf;an  or  periodical  publication  of  the  board.  The  Review  will  be  sent  to  all  mem- 
ber institutions  without  charge.  Others  d(  siring  copies  may  obtain  them  from  the 
SuperinteTident  of  Documents,   Washington,   D.    C,   at   the   prices   stated   above. 

Reeonditionincj.  Technic  for  handling  reconditioning  loans.  [1935.]  p.  155- 
102,  4"     [From  Federal  home  loan  bank  review.  Feb.  1935.]     f 

Y  3.F  31/3  :  9/a/L  78 


FEDERAL  HOUSING  ADMINISTRATION 

Better  Jiotu^inff.  v.  1,  no.  l."i  and  16;  Feb.  6  and  14,  1985.     [1935.]     Each  8  p. 
il.  large  S"  and  f"     ( FHA  156  and  161.)      [Weekly.]     f 
L.  C.  card  35-26089  Y  3.F  31/11  :  9/1-15  to  1-16 

Better  Housinfi  Pror/ram.  How  owners  of  homes  &  business  property  can 
secure  benefit  of  national  housing  act.  Better  Housing  Program,  sponsored 
by  the  Government,  enables  proi>erty  owners  to  finance  repairs  &  improve- 
ments at  low  cost.  [RevLsed  edition.]  n.  p,  [1934],  24  p.  il.  ([F.  H.  A. 
101  (G)-9-34.])  [Includes  list  of  Government  pamiihlets  relating  to  repairs, 
alterations,  and  improvements.]     t  Y  3,F  31/11 :  2  Ow  4/934-3 

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February  1935  153 

Better  Housing  Program — Continued. 

■     Property  owners  may  finance  improvements  now  at  low  cost,  no  down 

payment,  monthly  installments  to  suit  your  income,  check  list  [for  making 
notations  of  improvements  needed,  etc.].  n.  p.  [1935].  30+ [1]  p.  il.  (FHA 
lOlX,  revised  1-1-35.)  [Includes  list  of  Government  pamphlets  relating  to 
repairs,  alterations,  and  improvements.]      t  Y3.F  31/11 :  2  Ow  4/2^935 

What  a  manufacturer  can  do  to  further  successful  operation  of  Better 

Housing  Program,    n.  p.  [1935].     1  p.  4*     (FHA  128.)     t 

Y3.F  31/11 :  2  M  31/4 

Farms.  Answers  to  your  questions  on  farm  property  improvements.  [1935.] 
[G]  p.  il.  narrow  16°     (FHA  159.)      t  Y  3.F  31/11 :  2  F  22/2 

Financial  institutions.  Approved  financial  institutions  prepared  to  extend  credit 
to  property  owners  for  improvements  to  I'eal  property  under  modernization 
credit  plan  (listing  complete  as  of  Oct.  3,  1934).  [1934.]  271  p.  narrow  8° 
([FHA  116   (4)    reprinted  10-3-34.])      t  Y 3.F 31/11 :  2 F 49/rev.-3 

Same    (listing  complete  as  of  Dec.  10,  1934).      [1934.]      217  p.      (Form 

FHE  41. )     t  Y  3.F  31/11 :  2  F  49/rev.-4 

Homes.  Don't  let  winter  stop  you,  repair,  alter.  &  improve  your  home  now ! 
[1935.]     [4]  p.  il.  narrow  24"     (FHA  155.)     t  Y  3.F  31/11 :  2  H  75/2 

Same  [poster],     n.  p.   [1935].     20X14  in.     (FHA  219.)      t 

Y  3.F  31/11 :  8/219 

27  answers  to  your  questions  on  home  ownership  under  insured  mortgage 

plan-  of  Federal  Housing  Administration.  [1935.]  [4]  p.  4°  (FHA  form 
2065.)      t 

L.  C.  card  35-26162  Y  3.F  31/11 :  2  H  75/3 

Morlernizatio^i  credits.  Financing  plan  to  repair  and  modernize  your  property 
[14  answers  to  your  questions  about  modernization  credits].  [1934.]  [4]  p. 
narrow  12"     ([Form  FHE  8-(rev.)   11-22-34.])     t 

Y  3.F  31/11 :  2  F  49/2/rev.-2 

Growing  momentum  of  modernization  credit,  symposium  of  various  ad- 
dresses made  between  Nov.  1  and  Dec.  14,  1934,  by  Roger  StefCan,  at  that  time 
director  of  modernization  credits,  Federal  Housing  Administration.  [1935.] 
8  p.  4°     ( Form  FHE  47. )     t  Y  3.F  31/11 :  10  St  3/2 

Mortgages.  Illustrative  case,  page  one  [of]  mortgagor's  application  for  loan, 
describing  use  of  amortization  table,  iiroration  of  insurance,  proration  of 
interest,  factors,  monthlv  service  charge,  under  title  2  of  national  housing 
act.     Feb.  1,  1935.     19  p.  "il.  4°  (FHA  form  2042.)     t        Y  3.F  31/11 :  2  L  78/10 

Report.     1st  annual  report  of  Federal  Housing  Administration  [for  period  com- 
mencing June  27  and  ending  Dec.  31,  1934].     1935.     v+2S  p.  il.     (H.  doc.  88, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  oe. 
L.  C.  card  35-26124 


FEDERAL  POWER   COMMISSIOlSr 

Electric  Rate  Survey,  preliminary  report,  domestic  and  residential  rates  in  effect 
Jan.  1.  1935,  cities  of  50,000  population  and  over.     [1935.]     cover  title,  leaves 
2-73,  il.  cblong  8°     (Rate  series  1.)      *  Paper,  3oc. 
L.  C.  card  35-26098  FP  1.10 : 1 


FEDERAL   RADIO  COMMISSION 

See    Federal    Communications    Commission,    p.    151. 
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154  February  1935 

FEDERAL  RESERVE  BOARD 

Federal  reserve  bulletin,  Feb.  1935;  [v.  21,  no.  2].  1935.  iv+69-140  p.  il.  4" 
[Monthly.]  f  Paper,  20c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.60. 
L.  C.  card  15-26318  FR  1.3/1 :  21/2 

Note. — The  bulletin  contains,  in  addition  to  the  regular  official  announcements,  the 
national  review  of  business  conditions,  detailed  analyses  of  business  conditions,  research 
studies,  reviews  of  foreign  banking,  and  complete  statistics  showing  the  condition  of 
Federal  reserve  banks  and  meml>er  banks.  It  will  be  sent  to  all  member  banks  without 
charge.  Others  desiring  copies  may  obtain  them  from  the  Federal  Reserve  Board, 
Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Federal  reserve  member  banks.    Federal  reserve  interdistrict  collection  system, 
February  supplement  to  Jan.  1935  list ;  Feb.  1,  1935.    1935.     [1]  +2  p.  4"    t 
L.  C.  card  16-26870  FR  1.9 :  935/1/supp.  1 

Monetary  problems  of  recovery,  address  of  Marriner  S.  Eccles,  governor  of  Fed- 
eral Reserve  Board,  before  annual  midwinter  meeting  of  Ohio  Bankers  Associa- 
tion, Columbus,  Ohio,  Feb.  12,  1935.  1935.  [1]+10  p.  4°  [Printed  in  Con- 
gressional record,  Feb.  14,  1935,  by  request  of  Duncan  U.  Fletcher  of 
Florida.]  t 
L.  C.  card  35-26163  FR  1.2 :  M  74 


FEDERAL  TRADE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  bound  volumes  of  the  Federal  Trade  Commission  decisions  are  sold  by  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents.  Washington,  D.  C.  Separate  opinions  are  sold  on  subscrip- 
tion, price  $1.00  per  volume;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50;  single  copies,  5c. 

Adams  Paint  Compani/.  In  matter  of  Adams  Paint  Company,  complamt  and 
order:  doi-ket  1961.  coniphiinr,  .Tune  IS.  1931.  order,  Apr.  24,  1934.  [1934.] 
p.  7-17.     ( [Decision]  994.)     [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  19.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

FTl.ll/a2:994 

Ambcr-Ita.  In  matter  of  Ward  J.  Miller,  trading  as  Amber-Ita.  complaint  [re- 
port] findings,  and  order:  docket  2103.  complaint,  Mav  4.  1933,  decision.  June 
12,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  57-73.  ([Decision]  1002.)  [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions, 
v.  19.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  FT  1.11 /a  2 :  1002 

American  College.  In  matter  of  American  College.  American  University,  Denton 
N.  Higbe,  individually  and  as  president  of  American  College  and  as  president 
of  American  University,  complaint  [report]  findings,  and  order;  docket  2034. 
complaint.  May  13.  1932.  decision,  Oct.  10,  1933.  1934.  [1] +92-107-1  p.  ([De- 
cision] 956.)     [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  18.]     *  Pai^er,  5c.     FT  1.11/a  2 :  956 

California  Alfalfa  Products  Company.  In  matter  of  California  Alfalfa  Proilucts 
Company,  complaint  and  order ;  docket  2067.  complaint,  Oct.  15,  1932,  order, 
June  12. 1934.  [1935.]  p.  53-56.  ( [Decision]  1001.)  [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions, 
v.  19.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FT  1.11/a  2 :  1001 

Chain  stores,  final  report  on  chain-store  investigation,  letter  transmitting,  in 
response  to  Senate  resolution  224.  70th  Congress,  final  report  of  Federal  Trade 
Commission  of  its  investigation  of  chain-store  industry ;  filed  with  secretary 
of  Senate,  Dec.  14,  1934.  1935.  vi  +  110  p.  (S.  doc.  4,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  lOc. 
L.  C.  card  35-26140 

Civil  Service  Training  Bureau,  Incorporated.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  api)ealg 
for  6th  circuit,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Federal  Trade  Commission  v.  Civil  Service 
Training  Bureau,  Inc. ;  application  for  enforcement  of  order  of  Federal  Trade 
Commission.    [1935.]    cover  title,  7  p.    %  FT  1.5  :C  499 

•  Same,  on  application  for  enforcement  of  order  of  Federal  Trade  Commis- 
sion ;  transcript  of  I'ecord,  pt.  1,  pleadings  and  testimony.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
ii-f  341  p.  1  facsim.  12  p.  of  facsim.     t  FT  1.5 :  C  499/2 

Currier's  Tablets,  Incorporated.  In  matter  of  Currier's  Tablets,  Inc.,  com- 
plaint (synopsis)  [report]  findings,  and  order;  docket  2095.  complaint.  Mar. 
14.  1933,  decision,  June  26,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  119-127.  ([Decision]  1008.) 
[From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  19.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FT  l.ll/a2: 1008 

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February  1935  155 

Decisions.  Table  of  commodities  in  v.  18  [of  Federal  Trade  Commission  deci- 
sions].    [1934.]     3  p.     t  FT  1.11/al :  IS/com. 

Drew  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Drew  Corporation,  complaint  and  order; 
docket  2180,  complaint.  May  10,  1934,  order,  June  5,  1934.  1935.  [l]+50- 
52  p.     ([Decision]   1000.)      [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  19.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

FT  l.ll/a2 :  1000 

Hughes,  E.  Griffiths,  Incorporated.  No.  12926,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
2d  circuit,  Oct.  term,  1934.  E.  Griffiths  Hughes,  Inc.,  v.  Federal  Trade  Com- 
mission ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+61  p.  large  8°     t 

FT  1.5 :  H  874/2 

Ironized  Yeast  Company.  In  matter  of  J.  G.  Dodson  and  Mrs.  C.  M.  Dodson, 
trading  under  name  and  style  of  Ironized  Yeast  Co.,  complaint  (synopsis) 
[report]  findings,  and  order;  docket  1972,  complaint.  Jan.  19,  1933,  decision, 
June  27,  1934.  1935.  [1] -{-128-139-2  p.  ( [Decision]  1009. )  [From  F.  T.  C. 
decisions,  v.  19.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FT  l.ll/a2 :  1009 

Lee,  George  E.,  Company.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Sth  circuit, 
Nov.  term,  1934,  Federal  Trade  Commission  v.  George  H.  Lee  Company,  on 
application  for  enforcement  of  order  of  Federal  Trade  Commission ;  brief 
for  petitioner.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+ 13  p.     t  FT  1.5 :  L  .512/2 

Public  utilities.  Utility  corporations,  letters  transmitting,  in  response  to  Sen- 
ate resolution  83  [70th  Congress]  monthly  report  on  electric  power  and  gas 
utilities  inquiry,  with  exhibits  in  response  to  Senate  resolution  112  [71st 
Congress]  ;  filed  with  secretary  of  Senate,  May  18,  1934.  1934.  no.  65, 
xv-l-567  p.  (S.  doc.  92,  pt.  65,  70th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  60c. 
L.  C.  card  28-26408 

Same,  monthly  report  on  electric  power  and  gas  utilities  inquiry ;  filed 

with  secretary  of  Senate,  June  15,  1934.     1934.     no.  66,  x-f  1313  p.  2  pi.  map. 
( S.  doc.  92,  pt.  66,  70th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  $1.50. 

Same,  monthly  report  on  electric  power  and  gas  utilities  inquiry ;  filed 

with  secretary  of  Senate,  Nov.  15,  1934.     1935.     no.  71,  ix+186  p.     (S.  doc. 
92,  pt.  71,  70th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  1.5c. 

Spicer,  Charles  R.,  Company,  Incorporated.  In  matter  of  Chaiies  R.  Spicer 
Company,  Inc.,  complaint  (synopsis)  [report]  findings,  and  order;  docket 
2089,  complaint,  Feb.  3,  1933,  decision,  June  26,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  107-118. 
([Decision]  1007.)      [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  19.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

FT  l.ll/a2 :  10O7 

Textiles.  Report  of  Federal  Trade  Commission  on  textile  industries:  pt.  1, 
Investment  and  profit.  Dec.  31,  1934,  [published]  1935.  v+26  p.  [The  1st 
print  of  this  publication  was  recalled  as  there  were  omissions  or  errors  in 
the  footnote  on  p.  10,  table  2  on  p.  11,  and  certain  text  matter  on  p.  13. 
These  have  been  corrected  and  new  pages  printed  and  substituted  for  the 
original  pages.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26099  FT  1.2 :  T  31/pt.l 

Same :  pt.  3.  Woolen  and  worsted  textile  industry.     Jan.  1935.     vi+21  p. 

*  Paper,  5c.  FT  1.2  :  T  31/pt.3 

GENERAL  ACCOUNTING  OFFICE 

Decisions  of  comptroller  general,  v.  14,  Dec.  19.34,  with  index-digest,  Oct.-Dec. 

1934 ;  J.  R.  McCarl,  comptroller  general,  R.  N.  Elliott,  assistant  comptroller 

general.    1935.     [1] +427-501 -fxxix  p.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy, 

-  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.40. 

L.  C.  card  22-24145  GA  1.5/a  :  14/6 

Vermont.  Claim  of  Vermont  for  expenditures  made  during  War  of  1812-15, 
letter  transmitting,  in  response  to  Senate  resolution  224,  73d  Congress,  cer- 
tain information  relative  to  claim  of  Vermont  with  respect  to  advances  and 
expenditures  made  for  military  purposes  during  War  of  1812-15,  with  Great 
Britain.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  19,  1935.  9  p.  (S.  do».  23,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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156  February  1935 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

Buildings.    Letter  from  Public  Printer  submitting  report  on  condition  of  build- 
ings housing  Government  Printing  Office.    1935.    42  p.  il.  4°     ( H.  doe.  90,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26127 

DOCUMENTS  OFFICE 

Congress.     Proceedings  of  Congress,  Annals  of  Congress,  Register  of  debates. 
Congressional  globe,   Congressional   record,   list   of  publications  for  sale  by 
superintendent   of   documents.     Nov.   1934.      iv+14-f[l]    p.      (Price  list  49, 
20th  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  25-26728  GP  3.9 :  49/20 

Education,  list  of  publications  for  sale  by  sui^erintendent  of  documents.     Dec. 
1934,  [published]  1935.     [2]+47+[l]  p.     (Price  list  31.  25th  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  26-26105  GP  3.9  :  31/25 

Monthly  catalog.  Index  to  Monthly  catalog.  United  States  public  documents, 
nos.  463-474  ;  July  1933^June  1934.  1985.  [1] +1343-1552+ [1]  p.  *  Paper, 
20c.  single  copy,  included  in  price  of  Monthly  catalog  for  subscribers. 

GP  3.8/1 :  934/1-12/ind. 
Note. — A  volume  title  page  for  nos.  463-474  is  included. 

Monthly  catalog.  United  States  public  documents  (with  prices),  no.  481; 

Jan.  1935.     1935.     vi+1-90  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign 

subscription.  $1.60. 

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Political   science,    documents    and    debates    relating    to    Government,    lobbying, 
elections,  prohibition,  political  parties,  District  of  Columbia,  list  of  publica- 
tions  for   sale   by   sui^erintendent   of   documents.      Nov.    1934.      [2] +42   p. 
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INTERIOR  DEPARTMENT 

EDUCATION  OFFICE 

Colleges  and    universities.     Accredited  higher   institutions.    19.34;    by    Ella    B. 
RatclifEe.     1934.     vi+176  p.      (Bulletin   16,   1934.)      [Includes  list  of  other 
Education    Office  publications   relating   to   higher   educational   institutions.] 
*  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  E  26-332  1 16.3  :  934/16 

Institutions   of  higher   education  in  Denmark    [with  bibliography]  ;   by 

Alina  M.  Lindegren.     1934.     ix+126  p.  il.     (Bulletin  13,  1934.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  E  35-18  1 16.3 :  934/13 

•    Privately  controlled  higher  education  in  United  States ;  by  Fred  J.  Kelly 

and  Ella  B.  Ratcliffe.    1934.    v+56  p.     (Bulletin  12,  1934.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  E  35-15  1 16.3  :  934/12 

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Colleges  and  unwersities — Continued. 

■ Statistics  of  higher  education,  1931-32,  chapter  3  of  Biennial  survey  of 

education  in  United  States,  1930-32;  [prepared  by  Emery  M.  Foster,  Henry 
G.  Badger,  Frederick  J.  Kelly,  and  Walter  J.  Greeuleaf,  assisted  by  Mar- 
garet J.  S.  Carr,  Nathalie  Leveque,  Blanche  K.  Choate,  and  Maude  Farr]. 
1935.  vi4-401  p.  (Bulletin  2,  1933.)  [Advance  pages  from  Biennial  sur- 
vey.] *  Paper,  25c. 
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Constitution  of  United  States.  About  the  Constitution,  list  of  publications 
about  this  historical  document ;  [by]  Margaret  F.  Ryan.  1935.  1  p.  il.  4° 
[From  School  life,  Dec.  1934.]     t  1 16.26/la  :  C  766 

Forests  and  forestry.  Analysis  of  special  jobs  in  farm  forestry,  timber  farming 
for  profit,  including  woods  management  and  tree  planting  of  marginal,  sub- 
marginal,  and  idle  lands  [with  list  of  references  on  farm  forestry ;  by  W.  A. 
Ross,  in  cooperation  with  W.  R.  Mattoon].  June  1933  [reprint  1934].  vii+45 
p.  ([Vocational  education]  bulletin  169;  Agricultural  series  44.)  [Pre- 
pared in  cooperation  with  Forest  Service,  Agriculture  Department.  Includes 
lists  of  publications  of  Federal  Board  for  Vocational  Education  relating  to 
agricultural  education.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  E  35-56  116.54/3:169 

Note. — The  previous  edition  of  this  bulletin  was  issued  by  the  Federal  Board  for 
Vocational  Education  prior  to  its  transfer  to  the  Interior  Department  as  a  part  of 
the  Education  Office,  and,  although  this  reprint  was  issued  since  the  transfer,  the 
title  page  retains  the  form  of  the  earlier  edition. 

Hi(jh-scliool  clubs  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  Maris  M.  ProflStt.     1934.     v+64  p.  il. 
(Bulletin  18,  1934.)      *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  E  35-23  1 16.3  :  934/18 

Hojiie  economics.  Bibliography  of  studies  of  home  economics  curriculum, 
1926-34 ;  prepared  by  committee  of  home  economics  section  of  Association  of 
Land-Grant  Colleges  and  Universities.  1934,  [published]  1935.  vi+70  p. 
(Vocational  education  bulletin  179;  Home  economics  series  17.)  [Supple- 
ments bibliography  of  Studies  of  home  economics  curriculiun,  compiled  by 
Lila  M.  Welch  and  Mary  Lingenfelter,  and  published  in  mimeographed  form 
by  Ohio  State  University  in  1930.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  O.  card  E  35-19  1 16.54/3  :  179 

Occupations.     Courses   in    occupational    information    [with    bibliography]  ;    by 
Maris  M.  Proffitt.     1984.     v-f47  p.     (Bulletin  11,  1934.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  E  35-22  1 16.3  :  934/11 

Puerto  Rico.     Public  education  in  Puerto  Rico;  by  Katherine  M.  Cook.     1934. 

viii-f52+[l]  p.  il.     ([Bulletin  5,  1934.])     *  Paper,  15c. 
■      L.   C.  card  E  35-17  116.3:934/5 

School  life.     School  life,  v.  19,  Sept.  1933-June  1934   [title  page  and  index]. 

1935.     [l]-f7  p.  4°     Included  in  price  of  School  life  for  subscribers. 

L.  C.  card  E  18-902  1 16.26/1 :  19/t.p.&  ind. 

■ Same,   Jan.   1935;    v.   20,    no.    5.     [1935.]     cover   title,   p.   97-120,    il.    4° 

[Monthly  except  July  and  August.     Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  lOe. 
single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr.   (10  months)  ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.45. 

1 16.26/1 :  20/5 

Same,   Feb.   1935;   v.  20,  no.   6.     [1935.]     cover  title,   p.   121-144,   il.  4" 

[Montlily  except  July  and  August.     Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]       1 16.26/1 :  20/6 

Secondary  education.    Accredited  secondary  schools  in  United  States ;  by  Mar- 
garet J.  S.  Carr.     1934.    v  +  127  p.     (Bulletin  17,  1934.)     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.   C.   card  E  25-194  116.3:934/17 

Social  conditions.     Good  references  on  curriculum  and  social  change;  compiled 
by  Katherine  M.   Cook  and  Florence  E.   Reynolds.     1935.     [2]-fl0  p.   nar- 
row 8°     (Bibliography  29.)      t 
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Good  references  on  education  and  social  change;  compiled  by  Katherine 

M.  Cook  and  Florence  E.  Reynolds.     1935.     [2]  4-12  p.  narrow  8°     (Bibliog- 
raphy 28.)     t 

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158  February  1935 

Teachers.  Helps  for  teachers :  Pictures,  posters,  bulletins,  and  other  mate- 
rials available  from  non-commercial  organizations ;  revised  compilation  by 
Marv  Dabney  Davis.     1935.     1  p.  f     [From  School  life,  Dec.  1934.]     t 

I  l(5.2G/la  :  T  22/3 

Work.     Office  of  Education,  duties,  work,  history,  publications.     1935.     ii+29  p. 
il.  narrow  8°     t 
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GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 

NoTE.^ — The  publications  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  consist  of  Annual 
reports,  Monographs,  Professional  papers,  Bulletins,  Water-supply  papers,  topographic 
maps  (some  of  which  bear  descriptive  texts),  base  and  contour  and  other  maps  of  the 
United  States  and  of  the  States,  folios  of  the  Geologic  atlas  of  the  United  States,  and  the 
World  atlas  of  commercial  geology  (pt.  1,  out  of  print).  Practically  all  of  them  are  sale 
publications;  the  exceptions  are  indicated  by  the  dagger  (f).  The  maps  and  folios  and 
the  World  atlas  of  commercial  geology,  pt.  '2,  are  sold  by  the  Geological  Survey  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Except  as  otherwise  indicated,  a  discount  of  40  percent  is  allowed  on  any 
order  for  maps  or  folios  that  amounts  to  $5.00  at  the  retail  price.  This  discount  applies 
to  an  order  for  either  maps  or  folios  alone  or  for  maps  and  folios  together.  Remittance 
for  these  publications  should  be  made  by  money  order  payable  to  the  Director  of  the 
Geological  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C.  Orders  for  other  publications  that  are  for  sale 
should  be  sent  to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.  For  topographic 
maps  see  below. 

Miocene  plants  from  Idaho;  by  Edward  Wilber  Berry.  1934.  ii-f 97-125  p.  il. 
6  p.  of  pi.  4°     (Professional  paper  185  E.)     *  Paper,  lOc.  I  19.10: 1S5-E 

PwftHcaYjOHs  issued  in  Jan.  1935;  list  323.     [1935.]     2  p.     [Monthly.]     t 

1 19.14/4 :  323 

Somervell  County,  Tex.    Artesian  water  in  Somervell  County,  Tex. ;  by  Albert 
G.  Fiedler.     1934.     iv-fSG  p.   il.  3  pi.  4  maps.     (Water-supply  paper   660.) 
[Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Texas  State  Board  of  Water  Engineers  and 
State  Department  of  Health.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  GS  35-67 

Topographic  maps 

Note. — The  Geological  Survey  is  making  a  series  of  topographic  maps  that  will  even- 
tually cover  the  whole  United  States,  also  Alaska  and  Hawaii.  The  individual  maps  are 
projected  to  represent  quadrangle  areas  rather  than  political  divisions,  and  each  map  is 
designated  by  the  name  of  some  prominent  town  or  natural  feature  in  the  area  mapped. 
The  scales  most  commonly  used  are  1  :  31,680,  1  :  62,500,  and  1  :  125.000,  corresponding, 
approximately,  to  Vj  mile,  1  mile,  and  2  miles  to  1  inch.  The  area  covered  differs  with 
the  latitude,  but  the  average  area  is  5S,  2."0.  or  020  square  miles,  respectively,  for  these 
three  scales.  Tojwgraphic  maps  are  printed  on  uniform-sized  paper,  about  20  by  16% 
inches,  and  the  maps  of  the  quadrangle  areas  represented  thereon  are  about  17%  inches 
long  and  12  to  15  inches  wide,  according  to  latitude.  For  some  areas  of  particular 
importance  special  large-scale  maps  are  published.  A  general  description  of  topographic  ' 
maps  and  a   list  of  the  symbols  used  are  printed  on   the  reverse  of  each  sheet. 

About  46  percent  of  the  area  of  the  country,  excluding  Alaska,  has  been  mapped, 
every  State  being  represented.  Connecticut,  Delaware,  the  District  of  Columbia,  Hawaii, 
Maryland.  Massachusetts,  New  .Jersey,  New  York.  Ohio.  Rhode  Island,  and  West  Virginia 
are  completely  mapped.  Twenty-four  of  the  topographic  maps  covering  areas  in  New 
Jersey  are  out  of  print,  the  Survey  not  reprinting  the  maps  as  the  stocks  become  ex- 
hausted but  referring  applicants  to  the  Department  of  Conservation  and  Development,  at 
Trenton,  which  publishes  maps  on  a  larger  scale.  Maps  of  the  regular  size  are  sold  by 
the  Geological  Survey  at  10c.  each.  Except  as  otherwise  Indicated,  a  discount  of  40 
percent  is  allowed  on  "any  order  which  amounts  to  $5.00  at  the  retail  price.  The  discount 
is  allowed  on  an  order  for  either  maps  or  folios  alone,  or  for  maps  and  folios  together. 

California.  California,  Coal  Oil  Canyon  quadrangle,  lat.  35°-35°07'30",  long. 
119''-119°07'30".  Scale  1:31,680,  contour  intervals  5  and  25  ft.  [Wash- 
ington, Geological  Survey]  edition  of  1934.  17.3X14.2  in.  [Map  covers  only 
a  portion  of  the  sheet,  the  actual  measurement  being  16.3X14.2  in.]     1 10c. 

1 19.12  :  4  C  631/2 

California,   Llano  quadrangle,  lat.  34°30'-34°36',   long.   117°48'-117°54'. 

Scale  1 :  24,000,  contour  interval  5  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey] 
edition  of  1934.     18.2X15.1  in.     f  10c.  I19.12:4L77 

California,    Pentland    quadrangle,    lat.    35°-35°07'30",    long.    IWIS'- 

119°22'30".  Scale  1:31,680,  contour  interval  5  ft.  [Washington,  Geological 
Survey]  edition  of  1934.  17.2X14.2  in.  [Map  covers  only  a  portion  of  the 
sheet,  the  actual  measurement  being  15.6X14.2  in.]     1 10c.      1 19.12 :  4  P  38/2 

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Calif  orn  ia — Continued. 

California,    Sawtelle   quadrangle,   lat.   34°-34°06',   long.   11S°24'-11S°30'. 

Scale  1 :  24,000,  contour  intervals  5  and  25  ft.  [Washington,  Geolo.cieal  Sur- 
vey]   edition  of  1934.     18.2    X    15.2  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  4  Sa  96/2 

California,   west   of   Tejon    Hills   quadrangle,    lat.    35°-35°07'30",    long. 

118°52'30"-119°.  Scale  1:31.680,  contour  interval  5  ft.  [Washington,  Geo- 
logical Survey  ]  edition  of  1934.  17.2  X  14.2  in.  [Map  covers  only  a  portion 
of  the  sheet.]     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  4  T  235/2 

Kentucky,  Salt  Lick  quadrangle,  lat.  38°-38°lo',  long.  83°30'-83°45'.  Scale 
1 :  62.500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edition 
of   1934.     17.4    X    13.8   in.     f  10c.  1 19.12 :  17  Sa  37 

Louisiana,  Denham  Springs  quadrangle,  lat.  30°  15 '-30° 30'.  long.  90°45'-91°. 
Scale  1:62,500,  contour  interval  5  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edi- 
tion of  1934.     17.5  X  15.2  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  18  D  414 

Maine.  Maine,  Nicatous  Lake  quadrangle,  lat.  45°-45°15',  long.  68°-6S°15'. 
Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington.  Geological  Survey] 
edition    of   1934.     17.5    X    12.4    in.     f  10c.  1 19.12 :  19  N  513 

Maine,  Saponac  quadrangle,  lat.  45°--i5°15',  long.  6S°15'-6S°30'.     Scale 

1 :  62.500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington.  Geological  Survey]  edition 
of  1934.     17.5  X  12.4  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  19  Sa  68 

Maine,  Van  Bui-en  quadrangle,  lat.  4T°— 17°15',  long.  67°45'-68°.     Scale 

1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edition 
of  1934.  17.5  X  12  in.  [Map  covers  only  a  portion  of  the  sheet,  the  actual 
measurement  being  15.4  X   10.1  in.]     f  10c.  1 19.12  :  19  V  276 

Mississippi,  Schlater  quadrangle,  lat.  33°30'-33°45',  long.  90°15'-90°30'.  Scale 
1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  5  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of 
1934.     17.4   X    14.6  in.     1 10c.  119.12  :  24  Sch  36 

Missoxiri,  Sikeston  quadrangle,  lat.  36°45'-37°,  long.  89°30'-89°45'.  Scale 
1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  5  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edition 
of  1934.     17.5  X  14.1  in.     f  10c.  1 19.12 :  25  Si  29 

NeiD  York  State.  New  York,  Clifton  quadrangle,  lat.  [42°59'30"-]  43°07'30", 
long.  77°45'-77°52'30".  Scale  1 :  24,000,  contour  interval  5  ft.  [Washington, 
Geological  Survey]  edition  of  1934.     25  X  16.7  in.     1 10c.        1 19.12  :  32  C  613 

New    York.     Hilton    quadrangle,    lat.    43°15'^3°22'30",     long.    77°45'- 

77°52'30".  Scale  1:24.000.  contour  interval  5  ft.  [Washington.  Geological 
Survey]  edition  of  1934.     22.8   X   16.6  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  32  H  569 

New  York,  Rush  quadrangle,  lat.  42°52'30"-43°,  long.  77°37'30"-77°45'. 

Scale  1 :  24,000,  contour  interval  5  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey] 
edition  of  1934.  22.8  X  16.7  in.  [Map  covers  only  a  portion  of  the  sheet, 
the  actual  measurement  being  10.9  X   16.7  in.]     f  10c.  1 19.12  :  32  R  895 

Washington,  Mt.  Rainier  National   Park,  lat.    [46°43'-]    47°,   long.    [121°27'-] 

121°55'.     Scale  1:62,500,  contour  interval  100  ft.      [Washington.   Geological 

Survey]  edition  of  1934.     19  X  22.7  in.     f  10c.  1 19.12  :  48  M  863/9 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse:  Mount  Rainier  National  Park   [description]  ;  bj'  F.  E. 
Matthes. 

MINES  BUREAU 

Adrasive  matei-ials;  by  Oliver  Bowles  and  A.  E.  Davis.     1934.     [l]-f  889-906 

p.  il.     [From  Minerals  yearbook,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  Ab  84/934 

Cement   (detailed  statistics)  ;  by  B.  W.  Bagley.     1935.     [1] +65-92  p.     [From 

Statistical  appendix  to  Minerals  yearbook,  1934.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

I  28.37/a  :  C  332/934 
Chmmite;  by  Robert  H.  Ridgway.     1934.     [1] +465-475  p.  il.     [From  Minerals 

yearbook,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  C  468/934 

First  aid  in  illness  and  injury.     Manual  of  first-aid  instruction.     1934.     xviii+ 

221  p.  il.  24°     [Supersedes  Manual  of  first-aid  instruction  for  miners,  1921.] 

*  Paper,  20c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26192  I  28.16 :  F  51/2/934 

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160  February  1935 

Gold.  Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc  in  Nevada  (detailed  statistics,  mime 
report)  ;  by  F.  W.  Horton  and  H.  M.  Gaylord.  1935.  [1] +11-25  p.  [From 
Statistical  appendix  to  Minerals  yearbook.  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

I  28.37/a  :  G  563/e/9M 

Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc  in  Washington ;  by  C.  N.  Gerry  and 

T     H.    Miller.     1934.     [1] +287-298    p.     [From    INIinerals    yearbook,    1934.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  G  563/12/934 

Petroleum.  Chemistry  and  refining  of  petroleum;  by  H.  P.  Ii«e  and  H.  M. 
Smith.     1934.     [1] +691-706  p.  [From  Minerals  yearbook.  1934.]     *  Pitper,  5c. 

I  28.37/u  :  1'  447/934 

Fluid-energy  relations  in  production  of  i)etroU'um  and  natural  gas;  by 

R.  A.  Cattell  and  H.  C.  Fowler.  1934.  [1]  +707-721  p.  |  From  Minerals  year- 
book, 1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  P  447/2/934 

Puhlicatioiis.  New  publications,  Bureau  of  Mines,  monthly  list  237;  Jan.  31. 
1935.     [19S5.]     4  p.     t  128.5/2:237 

Supplement  to  List  of  publications.  Bureau  of  Mines,  July  1.  1933-June  30, 

1934,  with  subject  index.  1934.  ii+20  \).  [The  list  of  publications  to  which 
this  is  a  supplement  covers  the  period.  1910  to  June  30.  19.32.  Another  supple- 
ment was  issued  cov(M-ing  the  iieriod  Julv  1.  1932-June  30,  1933.]      t 

I  28.5/1 :  933-34 

Sand  and  gravel  (detailed  statistics)  ;  by  H.  H.  Hughes  Jind  M.  Allan.  1935. 
[11+27-35    p.     [From    Statistical    ap[)endix    to    Minerals    yearbook,    1934.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  Sa  56/9:34 

NATIONAL  PARK  SERVICE 

Hot  Siyrings  Xdtinnal  Park.  ArJc.  regulatious  covering  bathhouses  and  their  oper- 
ation, bath  attendants,  and  Federal  Registration  Hoard.     15K35.      [11+23  p.     t 

I  29.9  :  H  79/2/935 

REI'LAMATION  Rl'REAU 

Boulder  Dam.  Automatic  electric  elevators  for  Boulder  Dam  and  power  i»lant, 
Boulder  Canyon  project,  Ariz.,  Calif..  Nev.  (Federal  Emergency  Administra- 
tion of  Public  Works  project),  n.  p.  [1935].  cover  title,  .32  p.  6  pi.  map,  4" 
(Specifications  ()12. )  [Consists  of  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings  for 
project,  proposals  to  be  received  imtil  Feb.  25,  19:35. ]     t  Paper,  $1.(K). 

127.8:612 

Grand  Coulee  Dam.  Garage  and  fire  station  at  Government  camp  at  Grand 
Coulee  Dam,  Columbia  Basin  project.  Wash.  (Federal  Emergency  Administra- 
ti(m  of  Public  Works  pi'oject).  n.  p.  [1935].  cover  title,  64  p.  10  pi.  3  maps.  4° 
(Specifications  613.)  [Consists  of  schedule.  siMX-ifications,  and  drawings  for 
irrisration  project,  proposals  to  be  received  until  Mar.  4,  19:35.]     t  Pai)er,  .$2.00. 

I  27.8 :  613 

Rcclaimition  era,  v.  25.  no.  2:  Feb.  1935.  [1935.]  cover  title,  p.  25-44,  il.  4" 
[Monthly.     Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.] 

L.  C.  card  9-:35252  I  27.5  :  935/2 

NoTK. — The  Reclamation  era  is  a  magazine  for  the  farmers  and  personnel  of  the 
bureau.  Its  aim  is  to  assist  the  settlers  in  the  proi>er  use  of  water,  to  help  them 
in  overcoming  their  agricultural  difficulties,  to  instruct  them  in  diversifying  and  mar- 
keting their  crops,  to  inspire  the  employees  of  the  bureau  and  chronicle  engineering 
problems  and  achievements,  and  to  promote  a  wholehearted  spirit  of  cooperation,  so 
that  reclamation  shall  attain  the  greatest  heights  of  success.  The  subscription  price  of 
the  Reclamation  era  is  75c.  a  year  to  other  than  water  users ;  foreign  subscription, 
?1.0,5.  payable  in  advance.  Subscriptions  should  be  sent  to  the  Commissioner,  Bureau 
of  Reclamation,  Washington,  D.  C.  and  remittance  in  the  form  of  postal  money  order 
or  New  Yorlj  draft  should  be  made  payable  to  the  Bureau  of  Reclamation.  Postage 
stamps  are  not  acceptable  in  payment  of  subscription. 

Sun  River  irrigation  project.  Earthwork  and  structures  for  oi)en  drains, 
Greenfields  division.  Sun  River  project,  Mont.  (Federal  Emergency  Adminis- 
tration of  Public  Works  project),  n.  p.  [1935].  cover  title,  24  p.  9  pi.  map. 
4*  (Specifications  611.)  [Consists  of  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings 
for  irrigation  project,  proposals  to  be  received  until  Feb.  28,  1935.]  t  Paper. 
$1.00.  127.8:011 

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SOIL  EROSION  SERVICE 

Soil  erosion.     Fight  against  erosion,  greatest  enemy  of  soil.     [1935.]     8  p.  il. 
narrow  8°     t 
L.  C.  card  35-26164  I  30.2  :  Er  G 

■ — —     Soil    erosion    bibliography;    [compiled    Viyl    Lillian    H.  Wieland.      1935. 

cover  title,  [1]+124  p.     [Reproduced  by  miiltilith  process.  Text  on  p.  2  of 
cover.]     t 

L.  C.  card  35-26165  I  30.2  :  B  47 

INTERSTATE   COMMIEItCE   COMMISSION 

Note. — The  bound  volumes  of  the  decisions,  usually  knowu  as  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission  reports  and  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  valuation  reports,  are  sold  by 
the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Washington,  D.  C,  at  various  prices,  depending  upon 
the  size  of  the  volume.  Separate  decisions  or  opinions  are  sold  on  subscription,  price 
$1.00  per  volume;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50;  single  copies,  usually  5c.  In  ordering  a 
volume,  l)e  sure  to  specify  whether  Finance,  Traffic,  or  Valuation  decisions  are  desired. 
Entries  for  the  separate  decisions  are  grouped  below  under  center  lieads  following  other 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission  publications. 

Dccisiotis.    See,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Fimince  decisions.     See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  (Finance). 

Freight  commodity  statistics  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United   States,  3d 
quarter,   1934;    [prepared   in]    Bnreau   of  Statistics.      [1935.]      10   p.   oblong 
large  8°     (Statement  Q-500.)     [Subject  to  revision.]     t 
L.  C.  card  A  25-724  IC  1  ste.  26  :  934/3 

Freight  rates.  No.  387,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Cape  Fear  Rail- 
ways, Incorporated,  v.  United  States,  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  and 
Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad  Company,  appeal  from  district  court  for  eastern 
district  of  Virginia  ;  brief  for  United  States  and  Interstate  Commerce  Com- 
mission.    [1935.]     cover  title,  n+4A  p,     I  IC  1.13/1 :  C  17 

Fuel  for  locomotives  (charged  to  operating  expenses),  class  1  steam  railways 
in  Unitetl  States,  compiled  from  141  reports  representing  148  steam  railways, 
switching  and  terminal  companies  not- includetl,  Dec.  19.34  and  1933  [and] 
12  months  ended  witli  Dec.  1934  and  1933;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statis- 
tics. 1935.  1  p.  oblong  large  8"  (Statement  M-230.)  [Subject  to  revi- 
sion.]    t  IC  1  ste.30 :  934/12 

Opinions.    See,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Railroad  accidents.     Summary  of  accidents  reported  by  steam  railways,  Nov. 
1934  [and  11  months  ending  with  Nov.  1934;  prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statis- 
tics.    [1935.]      [2]  p.  oblong  large  8°     (Statement  M-400.)      [Subject  to  revi- 
sion.]    t 
L.  C.  card  A  27-80  IC  1  ste.  31 :  934/11 

Railroad  employees.    "Wage  statistics  of  class  1  .steam  railways  in  United  States, 
compiled  from  150  monthly  reports  of  employees,  service,  and  compensation 
covering  149  class  1  steam  railways,  Nov.  1934;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Sta- 
tistics.    [1935.]     4  p.  il.  oblong  large  8"     (Statement  M-300.)     t 
L.  C.  card  A  29-382  IC  1  ste.25  :  934/11 

Same,  Dec.  1934;    [prepared  in]   Bureau  of  Statistics.      [1935.]     4  p.  il. 

oblong  large  8°     (Statement  M-300.)     t  IC  1  ste.25  :  934/12 

Wage  statistics  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States  for  12  months 

ended  with  Dec.  1934;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  [1935.]  4  p. 
oblong  large  8°  ([Statement  M-300.])  [Excludes  switching  and  terminal 
companies,  except  as  otherwise  indicated.]     t  IC  1  ste.25  :  934/13 

Railroads.  Freight  [and  passenger]  service  operating  statistics  of  class  1 
steam  railways  in  United  States,  compiled  from  141  reports  of  freight  serv- 
ice statistics  representing  148  railways  [and  from  137  reports  of  passenger 
service  statistics  representing  144  railways]  (switching  and  terminal  com- 
panies not  included),  Nov.  19.34  and  1933  [and  11  months  ended  with  Nov. 
1934  and  1933;  prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Stati.st:cs.  [1935.]  4  p.  oblong  large 
8°  (Statement  M-210.)  [Subject  to  revision.]  t 
L.   C.  card  A  29-379  IC  1  ste.21 :  934/11 

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162  February  1935 

Itailroads — Continued. 

Same,  Dec.  1934  and  1933  [and  12  mouths  ended  with  Dec.  1934  and  1933; 

prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  [1935.]  4  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement 
M-210.)     [Subject  to  revision.]     t  IG 1  ste.21 :  934/12 

Graphical  supplement  to  monthly  reports :  Freight  ton-miles,  adjusted  for 

season,  class  1  steam  railways  [Jan.  1931-Oct.  1934,  etc. ;  prepared  in]  Bu- 
reau of  Statistics.    1935.    1  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°     (Serial  1935,  no.  1.)     t 

IC  1  ste.33 :  935/1 

Same    [Jan.   1931-Nov.   1934,   etc. ;   prepared   in]    Bureau   of   Statistics. 

1935.    1  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°     (Series  1935,  no.  2.)     t  IC  1  ste.33 :  935/2 

• Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses  of  class  1  steam  railways  in 

United  States,  compiled  from  147  monthly  reports  of  revenues  and  exi)enses 
representing  149  class  1  steam  railways,  Dec.  1934  and  1933  [and  12  months 
ended  with  Dec.  1934  and  1933 ;  prepared  in]   Bureau  of  Statistics.     1935. 
[2]  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°     (Statement  M-100.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     t 
L.  C.  card  A  28-2266  IC  1  ste.l9 :  934/12 

• Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses  of  large  steam  railways,  se- 
lected items  for  roads  with  annual  operating  revenues  above  $25,0OO,(XM), 
Dec.  1934  and  1933  [and]  12  months  ended  with  Dec.  1934  and  1933;  [pre- 
pared in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  [1935.]  [2]  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement 
M-150. )  [Subject  to  revision.]  t 
L.  C.  card  A  29-378  IC  1  ste.20  :  934/12 

Operating  statistics   of  large  steam   railways,   selected   items   for   Dec. 

1934,  compared  with  Dec.  1933,  for  roads  with  annual  operating  revenues 
above  $25,000,000;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  [1935.]  [2]  p.  ob- 
long large  8°     (Statement  M-200.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  29-380  IC  1  ste.22 :  934/12 

- —  Revenue  traffic  statistics  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States,  in- 
cluding mixed-train  service,  compiled  from  140  reports  representing  149 
steam  railways,  switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included,  Nov.  1934 
and  1933  [and]  11  months  ended  with  Nov.  1934  and  1933;  [prepared  in] 
Bureau  of  Statistics.  1935.  1  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-220.) 
[Subject  to  revision.]  t 
L.  C.  card  A  29-381  IC  1  ste.24 :  934/11 

Selected  income  and  balance-sheet  items  of  class  1  steam  railways  in 

United  States,  compiled  from  143  reports  representing  149  steam  railways 
[Nov.  1934  and  1933  and  11  months  of  1934  and  1933;  prepared  in]  Bureau 
of  Statistics.  1935.  1  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-125.)  [Subject  to 
revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  32-1785  IC  1  ste.34 :  934/11 

Stone.  No.  859,  in  equity,  in  district  court  for  southern  district  of  Ohio,  west- 
ern division,  Delphos  Quarries  Company  et  al.  v.  United  States  et  al. ;  brief  on 
behalf  of  defendant.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
ii-f36  p.     t  IC  1.13/1 :  D  385 

Traffic  decisions.     See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  (Traffic). 

Valuation  decisions.    See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  {Valuation) . 

Yardage  cJiarges.  No.  622,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  United  States 
ex  rel.  Kroger  Grocery  &  Baking  Company  v.  Interstate  Commerce  Commis- 
sion, on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for 
District  of  Columbia ;  respondent's  brief  in  opposition  to  writ  of  certiorari. 
£1935.]    cover  title,  ii+24  p.    t  IC  1.13/1 :  K  914/2 

Decisions  {Finance) 

Note. — The   following   decisions    or   opinions    issued    in    separate    form    are    from    the 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports. 

Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Raihcay.  Finance  docket  no.  10371,  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  abandonment;  [decided  Nov.  22,  1934]. 

1935.  [l]-f  508-510  p.      (F-5977.)      [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-5977 

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Atlantic  Coast  Lme  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10657,  Atlantic  Coast  Line 
Railroad  Company  bonds;  decided  Nov.  22,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  513-514. 
(F-5979.)      [From  V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-5979 

Chicago  and  Narth  Western  Raihcay.  Finance  docket  no.  10640,  Chicago  & 
North  Western  Railway  Company  securities ;  decided  Oct.  27,  1934.  [1934.] 
p.  409-412.     (F-5952.)      [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-5952 

Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  and  Pacific  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10440, 
Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  &  Pacific  Railroad  Company  abandonment; 
decided  Nov.  12,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  457-464.  (F-5966.)  [From  v.  202.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-5966 

Cook  Transit  Corporation.  Finance  docket  no.  10591.  Cook  Transit  Corporation 
stock;  decided  Nov.  16,  1934.  [1985.]  p.  465-466.  (F-5967.)  [From  v. 
202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-5967 

Denver  and  Salt  Lake  Western  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10634,  Denver  & 
Salt  Lake  Western  Railroad  Company  reconstruction  loan ;  decided  Nov.  16, 
1934.     [1935.]     p.  4S9-494.      (P-5971.)      [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-5971 

Dubuque  and  Sioux  City  Railroad,  Finance  docket  no.  10667,  Dubuque  &  Sioux 
City  Railroad  Company  bonds;  decided  Nov.  23,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  515-516. 
(F-5980.)      [From  V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-5980 

Erie  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10261,  Erie  Railroad  Company  public  works 
improvement ;  decided  Nov.  12,  1934.  [1934.]  p.  453-454.  (F-5964.)  [From 
V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-5964 

Great  Northern  Raihcay.  Finance  docket  no.  10396,  Great  Northern  Railway 
Company  public  works  improvement ;  decided  Nov.  21,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  503- 
504.     (F-5975.)      [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-5975 

Finance  docket  no.  10502,  Great  Northern  Railway  Company  abandon- 
ment;  decided  Nov.  15,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  469-475.  (F-5969.)  [From  v. 
202.]     *  Paper.  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-5969 

Gulf,  Mobile  and  Northern  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  9699,  Gulf,  Mobile  & 
Northern  Railroad  Company  bonds;  decided  Nov.  17,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  495- 
496.     (F-5972.)     [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-5972 

Finance  docket  no.  10420,  Gulf,  Mobile  &  Northern  Railroad  Company 

public   works    improvement;    decided    Nov.    5,    1934.      [1935.]      p.    467^68. 
(F-596S.)     [From  V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-5968 

Finance  docket  no.  10421,  Gulf,  Mobile  &  Northern  Railroad  Company 

equipment   trust   of   1934;    [decided    Nov.   5,    1934].     1934.     [1] +432-434   p. 
(F-5957.)      [From  V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-5957 

Hanover  Railvxiy.  Finance  docket  no.  10609,  Hanover  Railway  Company 
abandonment ;  decided  Nov.  10, 1934.  [1934.]  p.  451^52.  (F-5963.)  [From 
V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-5963 

Hillsboro  and  North-Eastern  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  9991,  Hillsboro  & 
North-Eastern  Railway  Company  reconstruction  loan ;  decided  Nov.  21,  1934. 
[1935.]     p.   499-503.     (F-5974.)      [From   v.   202.]     *  Paper,   5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-5974 

Illinois  Central  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10666,  Illinois  Central  Railroad 
Company  reconstruction  loan;  [decided  Dec.  1,  1934].  1935.  [1] +530-536  p. 
(F-5985.)      [From  V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-5985 

Kansas  City  and  Westport  Belt  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  10447,  Kansas 
City  &  Westport  Belt  Railway  Company  proposed  operation,  etc. ;  [decided 
Nov.  5,  1934].  1934.  [1] +438-444  p.  (F-5960.)  [From  v.  202.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-5960 

Lehigh  Valley  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10642,  Lehigh  Valley  Railroad  Com- 
pany reconstruction  loan;  decided  Oct.  29,  1934.  [1934.]  p.  425-432. 
(F-5956.)      [From  v.  202.]      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-5956 

Same;   decided  Nov.  28,   1934.     [1935.]     p.   52.3-524.      (F-5982.)      [From 

V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-5982 

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164  February  1935 

Litchfield  and  Maduon  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  10555,  Litchfield  &  Miidison 
Railway  Company  bonds;  [decided  Oct.  29,  1984].  1934.  [1] +412-414  p. 
(F-5953.)      [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-5953 

Finance  docket  no.  10643,  Litchfield  &  Madison  Railway  Company  recon- 
struction loan ;  decided  Oct.  29,  1934.  [1934.]  p.  415-419.  (F-5954.)  [From 
V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-5954 

Los  Auffcles  and  Salt  Lake  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10622.  Los  Angeles  & 
Salt  Lake  Railroad  Companv  construction  and  operation ;  [decided  Nov.  8, 
1934].    1935.     [1] -1-454-456  p.     (F-5965.)     [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-5965 

Maj/o  and  Cook's  Ilaniinock  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10150,  Mayo  &  Cook's 
Hammock  Railroad  Company  construction;  [decided  Oct.  31,  1934].  1934. 
[1] +420-424  p.     (F-5955.)      [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.       IC  1.6/la  :  F-5955 

Netc  York  Central  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10649,  New  York  Central  Rail- 
road Company  abandonment;  decided  Nov.  22,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  511-512. 
(F-5978.)      [From  V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-5978 

'Ncn-  York,  Xeir  Haren  and  Hartford  Railroad.  I'inance  docket  no.  10402,  New 
York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Railroad  Company  public  works  imjjrovement ; 
decided  Nov.  5,  19.34.     1935.     p.  437.      (F-5959.)      [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la  :  F-5959 

Finance  docket  no.   10610,  New  York.  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Railroad 

Company    reconstruction    loan;    [decided    Nov.    16,    1934].     1935.     [11+476- 
488   p.     (F-5970.)      [From    v.    202.]     *  Paper,    5c.  I C  1.6/la :  F-5970 

Petaluma  and  Santa  Rona  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10619,  Petaluma  & 
Santa  Rosa  Railroad  Company  opei'ation ;  decided  Nov.  1.  1934.  [1934.] 
p.  435-436.     (F-5958.)      [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5<\  IC  1 .6/la  :  F-5958 

Pine  liluff  Arkansas  River  Railicaij.  Finance  docket  no.  10572.  Pine  Bluff 
Arkansas  River  Itailwav  et  al.  alnuidonment :  decided  Nov.  8.  1934.  [1934.] 
p.  445-448.      (F-5961.)      [From  v.  202.]     ♦  Paper.  5c.  I C  1.6/la  :  F-5961 

Rahuaii  V alien  Line.  Finance  docket  no.  8135,  Rahway  Valley  Line  bonds; 
decided    Nov.    6.     1934.     [1934.]     p.     449-450.     (F-5962.)      [From     v.     202.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-5962 

Seaboard  Air  Line  Raili'-aij.  Finance  docket  no.  10011.  Seaboard  Air  Line 
Railway  receivers  proposed  abandonment;  decided  Dec.  3,  19.34.  [1934.] 
p.  543-554.      (F-5987.)      [From  v.  202.]     ♦  Paper.  5c.  I C  1.6/la :  F-598T 

Decisions  (Traffic) 

Note. — The  followinR  (Incisions  or  opinions  issued  in  separate  form  are  from  the  Inter- 
state Coimnoroe  Commission   reports. 

Bananas.  No.  14859.  Southern  Produce  Company  et  al.  i'.  Denison  &  Pacific 
Suburban  Railway  Company  et  al.:  decided  Nov.  6,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  7-14. 
([Opinion]   20029.)      [From  v.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I C  1.6/la  :  20029 

Baskets.  No.  2.3481,  Eduerton  ^Manufacturing  Company  r.  Alton  &  Eastern  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. :  decide.]  Nov.  13,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  49-53.  ([Opinion] 
20«15.)      [From  v.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20035 

Beans.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15152.  dried  beans  and  peas  from  western 
teiTitory  ;  [decided  Oct.  29.  1934].  1935.  [1] +560-562  p.  ( [Opinion]  20001.) 
[From  V.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20001 

Bricks.  Fourth  section  application  no.  1.528.3.  brick  to  Atlanta,  Ga. ;  decided 
Oct.    29.    1934.     [1935.]     p.    567-568.     ([Opinion]    20004.)      [From    v.    204.] 

*  I'aper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20004 

No.  26359.  Trinidad  Brick  &  Tile  Company  et  al.  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  & 

Santa    Fe    Railway    Company;    decided    Oct.    29,    1934.     [1935.]     p.    575-577. 
([Opinion]  20007.)      [From  v.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20007 

Cast  iron.  No.  26261.  Hausman  &  Wimmer  Company,  Commonwealth  Trust 
Company  of  Pittsburgh,  receiver,  v.  Ann  Arbor  Railroad  Company  et  al. ; 
riecidetl  Oct.  30.  1934.  [1935.]  p.  757-761.  ([Opinion]  20017.)  [From  v. 
204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  2001T 

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Coal.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15248,  bituminous  coal  from  western 
Kentucky  mines  to  Missouri;  decided  Oct.  29.  1934.  [1985.]  p.  565-^566. 
([Opinion]  20003.)      [From  v.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20003 

Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3997,  coal  from  Illinois  to  Keo- 
kuk, Iowa;  [decided  Nov.  19,  1934].  1935.  [1] +94-98  p.  ([Opinion] 
20044.)      [From  V.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC1.6/la :  20044 

■     No.   25471,    South   Jersey  Retail    Coal   Merchants  Association    et    al.    v. 

Atlantic  City  Railroad  Company  et  al. :  decided   Oct.   15,   1934.     [1934.]     p. 
423-442.     ([Opinion]  19967.)      [From  v.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.      IC  1.6/la  :  19967 

Coke.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3975,  coke  from  southern  points 
to  southern  ports;  decided  Nov.  2,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  767-774.  ([Opinion] 
20019.)      [From  V.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20O19 

Corn.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15060,  corn  to  New  Orleans.  La. ;  decided 
Oct.  29,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  557-559.  ([Opinion]  2<K)00.)  [From  v.  204.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20000 

Cotton.  No.  25094,  Seaboard  Air  Line  Railway  (L.  R.  Powell,  jr.,  and  E.  W. 
Smith,  receivers)  v.  Carolina  &  Northwestern  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [de- 
cided Sept.  28,  1934].  1934.  [l]+41t>-422  p.  ([Opinion]  1996(i.)  [From 
V.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  19966 

Cottonseed.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15357,  cottonseed  between  points  in 
Texas;  decided  Oct.  27,  1934.  [1934.]  p.  539-544.  ([Opinion]  19996.) 
[From  V.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  19996 

Crates.  No.  26373,  Ai'tkraft  Sign  Company  v.  New  York,  Chicago  <lt  St.  Louis 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Nov.  3,  1934].  1935.  [1] +762-766  p. 
([Opinion]    20018.)      [From  v.   204.]     *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20018 

Draintiles.  No.  24011,  Columbus  Brick  &  Tile  Company  v.  Atlanta,  Birmingham 
&  Coast  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  7,  19;'>4.  [1935.]  p.  1-4. 
([Opinion]   20027.)      [From  v.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20027 

Dry-cleaning  compound.  No.  26037,  Warner  Chemical  Company  et  al.  v.  Balti- 
more &  Ohio  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Oct.  29,  1934.  [1985.]  p.  581- 
584.      ([Opinion]    20009.)      [From  v.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20009 

Fertilizers.  No.  16295,  fertilizers  and  fertilizer  materials  between  southern 
points;  decided  Nov.  6,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  17-22.  ([Opinion]  20031.)  [From 
v.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20a31 

Freight  rates.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15175,  Hudson  River  steamboat 
rates;  decided  Oct.  29,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  563-564.  ([Opinion]  20002.)  [From 
V.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20002 

Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3662,  lake  and  rail  class  and  com- 
modity rates ;  [decided  Jan.  7,  1935].  1935.  v+101-219+iv+[l]  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] 20046.)      [From  V.  205.]     *  Paper,  10c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20046 

No.  13535,  consolidated  southwestern  cases ;  decided  Nov.  22,  1934.     [1934.1 

601-736+ii  p.     ([Opinion]    20069.)      [From   v.   205.]     *  Paper,    10c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20069 

Fruit.  Fourth  section  application  no.  12:58;3,  transcontinental  rates  on  deciduous 
fruits;  decided  Oct.  29.  1934.  [1934.]  p.  549-554.  ([Opinion]  19998.) 
[From  V.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  19998 

Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4006,  cold  pack  fruits  and  vege- 
tables in  oflacial  territory;  decided  Nov.  3.  1934.  [1935.]  p.  775-779. 
([Opinion]    20020.)      [From   v.   204.]     *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20020 

Gas  oil.  No.  26404,  town  of  Pulaski,  Tenu..  v.  Alabama  Great  Southern  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Oct.  31,  1934].  1935.  [1] +754-756  p. 
([Opinion]    20016.)      [From  v.   204.]     *  Paper,   5c-.  IC  1.6/la :  20016 

Hides.  No.  26047,  Hans  Rees'  Sons,  Incorporated,  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. ;  decided  Oct.  29,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  569-571.  ( [Opinion] 
20005.)      [From  v.   204.]     *  Paper,   oc.  IC  1.6/la :  20005 

Paperboard.  Fourth  section  aplication  no.  15515,  paperboards  to  Texas  Gulf 
ports  ;  decided  Nov.  12,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  23-25.  ([ Opinion ]  20032. )  [From 
V.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20032 

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Petroleum.  Fourth  section  application  no.  14869,  petroleum  to  Illinois;  [de- 
cided Oct.  30,  1934].  [1935.]  [1] +578-581  p.  ([Opinion]  20008.)  [From 
V.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20008 

Fourth  section  application  no.  15164,  petroleum  from  Hugoton,  Kans. ; 

[decided  Oct.  30,  1934].     1935.     [1] +592-594  p.     ([Opinion]  20O11.)     [From 
V.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20011 

No.  2G314,  Gulf  Refining  Company  v.  Texas  &  New  Orleans  Railroad 

Company;  decided  Oct.  22,  1934.     [1934.]     p.  479-481.      ([Opinion]    19977.) 
[From  V.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  19977 

Petroleum  products.  No.  17304,  International  Oil  Company  et  al.  v.  Abilene 
&  Southern  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  5,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  783- 
788.     ([Opinion]  20022.)      [From  v.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20022 

No  18061,  Transcontinental  Oil  Company  v.  Alabama  &  Vicksburg  Rail- 
way Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Nov.  13,  1934].  1935.  [1] +20-32  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] 20033.)     [From  V.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20033 

Pipe.  No.  25084,  Kansas  City  Pump  Company  et  al.  v.  Alton  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al. ;  decided  Oct.  22,  1934.  [1934.]  p.  467-474.  ([Opinion]  19975.) 
[From  V.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  19975 

Potatoes.  No.  24881,  Carolina  Shippers'  Association,  Incorporated,  et  al.  v. 
Norfolk  Southern  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Nov.  13,  1934].  ia35. 
[1] +54-58  p.      ([Opinion]   20036.)      [From  v.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20036 

Sand.  No.  17060,  Frohman  Chemical  Company  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Nov.  5,  1934].  1935.  [1] +780-782  p.  ([Opin- 
ion]   20021.)      [From   v.   2(M.]     *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20021 

No.  26098.  International  Motor  Company  t\  Delaware  &  Hudson  Railroad 

Corporation  et  al.;  [decided  Oct.  29,  1934].     1935.     [1] +572-574  p.     ([Opin- 
ion] 20006.)      [From  v.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20006 

No.  26138,  L.  G.  Everist,  Incorporated,  v.  Chicago  &  North  Western  Rail- 
way Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Oct.  25,  1934].  1934.  [1] +528-534  p. 
([Opinion]   19994.)      [From  v.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  19994 

Sheet  metal.  No.  26188,  Michaels  Art  Bronze  Company  v.  Chesapeake  &  Ohio 
Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Nov.  16,  1934].  1935.  [1] +78-80  p. 
([Opinion]   20O39.)      [From  v.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20039 

Stoitchinfj  charges.  No.  25351,  California  Packing  Corporation  v.  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Ccmipany ;  decided  Oct.  30.  1934.  [1935.] 
p.   741-747.      ([Opinion]    20013.)      [From   v.   204.]     *  Paper,    5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20013 

Tankage.  No.  26270,  Armour  &  Company  v.  Illinois  Central  Railroad  Company 
et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  5,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  791-796.  ([Opinion]  20024.) 
[From  v.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20024 

Unlading  and  lading.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3580,  loading 
rules  on  vegetables  in  southwestern  territory;  decided  Nov.  17,  1934.  [1935.] 
p.  87-93.     ([Opinion]   20043.)      [From  v.  205.]     *  Paper,   5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20043 

Wool.  Fourth  section  application  no.  14434,  wool  and  mohair  from  the  West; 
decided  Oct.  30,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  585-591.  ([Opinion]  20010.)  [From 
v.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20010 

Decisions  (Valtiation) 

Note. — The  following  decisions  or  opinions  issued  in  separate  form  are  from  the  Inter, 
state  Commerce  Commission  valuation  reports. 

Fonda,  Jolmstoimi  and  Gloversville  Rnilroad.  Valuation  docket  no.  1195,  Fonda, 
Johnstown  and  Gloversville  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  August  16,  1934. 
[1934.]    p.  751-813.     (B-942.)     [From  Valuation  reports,  v.  46.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  val.9/a  :  B-942 

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New  York,  Dock,  Railway.  Valuation  docket  no.  1189,  New  York  Dock  Railway ; 
decided  October  22,  1934.  [1934.]  p.  869-897.  (0001  [B-944].)  [Tlie  Valua- 
tion decision  number  on  this  publication  is  printed  incoi'rectly  as  0001.  From 
Valuation  reports,  v.  46.]     *  Pai)er,  5c.  IC  1  val.9/a  :  B-944 

JUSTICE   DEPARTMENT 

Alton  Railroad.  No.  566,  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term,  1934,  Railroad  Retirement 
Board  et  al.  v.  Alton  Railroad  Company  et  al.,  on  certiorari  to  United  States 
Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia ;  brief  for  petitioners.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  vi+170  p.    $  J  1.13 :  Al  79/13 

American  Natural  Gas  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  41841,  American  Natu- 
ral Gas  Company  v.  United  States  ;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact  and 
brief.     [1935.]     p.  21-26.    |  J  1.13 :  Am  3/214 

American  Steam  Conveyor  Corporation.  In  Court  of  Claims,  nos.  Li-131  and 
L-176,  American  Steam  Conveyor  Corporation  v.  United  States ;  defendant's 
request  for  findings  of  fact  and  brief.    [1935.]    p.  33-45.  t        J  1.13  :  Am  3/215 

Arizona.  No.  18,  original,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  United  States  v. 
Arizona  ;  application  for  order  to  show  cause  why  restraining  order  should  not 
issue.     [1935.]     cover  title,  8  p.    $  J  1.13:  Ar  47/8 

Same;  brief  of  plaintiff  in  support  of  application  for  restraining  order, 

and  in  opposition  to  defendant's  motion  to  dismiss  bill  of  complaint.     [1935.] 
cover  title,  iii+73  p.    $  J  1.13  :  Ar  47/9 

Aron,  Harold  G.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Harold  G.  Aron  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals  ;  brief  for  respondent.    [1935.]    cover  title,  ii+14  p.  large  8*"    t 

J1.13:Ar67 

Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railway.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42089,  Atchi- 
son, Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  v.  United  States;  defendant's 
request  for  findings  of  fact  and  brief.     [1935.]     p.  35-52.    $        J  1.13:  At  2/51 

Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad.  No.  3790,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  cir- 
cuit, Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  reve- 
nue, on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for 
respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  iii+50  p.     %  J  1.13 :  B  217/62 

Bancker,  Evart  A.  No.  7624,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  Evart  A. 
Bancker  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.    [1935.]    cover  title,  i+11  p.    % 

J  1.13  :  B  22 

Banning,  Bernhard  R.  No.  7713,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit, 
United  States  v.  Alfred  K.  Magoon  [et  al.],  trustees  under  will  and  of  estate 
of  Bernhard  R.  Banning,  on  appeal  from  district  court  for  Territory  of 
Hawaii;  brief  for  United  States.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+37  p.     t 

J  1.13 :  B  227 

Beaumont,  Louis  D.  No.  641,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Louis  D. 
Beaumont  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition 
for  writ  of  certiorari  to  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of 
Columbia ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1935.]  cover  title,  i+14  p. 
*  J  1.13 :  B  383/4 

Beegle,  Frederick  N.  No.  645,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  First  Na- 
tional Bank  of  Beaver  Falls  [administrator  d.  b.  n.  c.  t.  a.  of  Frederick  N. 
Beegle]  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims ; 
brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+11  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  B  392/7 

Bellehurst  Syndicate,  trust  no.  5522  and  trust  no.  5644.  No.  7513,  in  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  trust  no.  5522  and  trust  no.  5644,  Bellehurst 
Syndicate,  Security-First  National  Bank  of  Los  Angeles,  trustee,  v.  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of 
Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+13  p.     | 

J  1.13 :  B  415/2 

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Bcrdie,  Harry  W.  No.  TGTiT,  iu  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  Harry 
W.  Berdie  et  al.  r.  Charles  J.  Kurtz  et  al.,  on  appeal  from  district  court 
for  southern  district  of  California ;  reply  and  supplemental  brief  for  appel- 
lants.    [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+31  p.     t  J  1.13 :  B  451/2 

Binzil,  Peter,  jr.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Peter  Binzil,  jr..  r. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  i^etition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title,  i+13  p.  large  8" 
I  J  1.13  :B  519 

Bowles,  Norman  S.  No.  593,  iu  Silt>renie  Court,  Oct.  term.  1934,  Norman  S. 
Bowles  r.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  4th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  1  +  12  p.     t  J  1.13  :  B  6S1/4 

Breas  Canon-  Oil  Company.  No.  7554,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  cir- 
cuit, Brea  Canon  Oil  Company  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition 
for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Api)eals ;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  ii+28  p.     t  J  1.13  :B  74/2 

Central  States  Electric  Corporation.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue  r.  Central  States  Electric  Corp.,  on  petition 
for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  i+14  p.  larpre  8°     +  J  1.13  :  C  333/67 

Chicago,  ililiraukce.  St.  Paul  ayid  Pacific  Railroad.  No.  379,  in  Supreme  Court, 
Oct.  term.  1934.  United  States,  Interstate  Commerce  Connnission,  et  al.  v. 
Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  I'aul  &  Pacific  Railroad  Company  et  al..  appeal 
from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Illinois;  reply  brief  for  United 
States  and  Interstate  Connnerce  Commission.     [1935.]     cover  title,  11  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  C  43/188 

Childcrs',  Charles  L.  No.  7464.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit, 
Charles  L.  Childers  v.  commi.'^sioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  re- 
view of  de<'ision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  |1935.] 
cover  title,   iii+39  p.     %  J  1.13  :C  437/8 

Cleamrell  Manufacturinu  Comjmny.  Law  no.  5373,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  7th  circuit.  Jan.  term.  19.35,  'Jnited  States  t'.  .Jacob  Zinsnieister.  doing 
business  as  Cleanwell  Manufacturinjr  Company,  and  United  States  Fidelity 
and  (Juaninty  Coniitany.  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of 
Illinois,  eastern  division.  Charles  E.  Woodward,  presiding;  brief  and  argu- 
ment for  appellant.     [1935.]    cover  title,  iii+56  p.  large  8"    J      J  1.13:  C  5S'/2 

Coffey,  Albion  M.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42456,  Albion  McD.  Coffey  v. 
United  States;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact  and  brief.  |1935.] 
p.  27-38.     t  J  1.13  :  C  654/2 

Cohen,  Moses.  Nos.  6665-68.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit.  Moses 
Cohen  i'.  commissioner  of  JTternal  revenue ;  Nathan  Rosenbaum  v.  [same]  ; 
Nathan  Cohen  v.  [same] ;  Ldward  Godfried  r.  [same],  on  petitions  for  review 
of  decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Api)eals :  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  i  +  16  p.    ±  J  1.13  :  C  66/18 

Cole.  Loj/i-s  M.  No.  7477.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit.  Frida  Hell- 
man  Cole,  as  executrix  of  Louis  M.  Cole,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Apjieals ;  brief  for 
respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii-f  20  p.    J  J  1.13  :  C  075 

Columbia  Pacific  Shippinff  Company.  No.  7559.  in  circuit  court  of  api>eals  for 
9th  circuit,  comnussioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Columbia  Pacific  Shipping 
Company,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief 
for  petitioner.     [1935.]     covt^r  title,  i+18  p.     t  J  1.13 :  C  723/18 

Corner  Broadway-Maiden  Lane,  Incorporated.  No.  51.  in  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  2d  circuit.  Comer  Broadway-Maiden  Lane.  Inc..  and  John  W. 
Remer,  trustee  in  bankruptcy  of  Corner  Broadway-Maiden  Lane,  Inc.,  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Apiieals :  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title.  iii-f55  p.  large 
8°    t  J  1.13  :  C  815/4 

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JOosnwpolitan  Bond  'and  Mortgage  Company.  No.  5381,  in  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  7th  circuit,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Cosmopolitan 
Bond  &  Mortgage  Company,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of^  Board  of 
Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+12  p.    t 

J  1.13 :  C  821/5 

€rane,  Alexander  B.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Alexander 
M.  Crane  and  Caroline  E.  Crane,  as  executors  of  Alexander  B.  Crane,  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  r)etition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title,  ii+37  p.  large 
8°     $  J  1.13  :  C  85/10 

Darger,  H.  C.  No.  7656,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9tli  circuit,  H.  C. 
Darger  et  al.  v.  Ralph  O.  Hill  et  al..  on  appeal  from  district  court  for  south- 
ern district  of  California :  reply  and  supplemental  brief  for  appellants. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  ii+34  p.     t  J  1.13 :  D  247/2 

Belahaniy,  Frank  P.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42517,  Fi'ank  P.  Delahauty  v. 
United  States ;  brief  for  defendant.     [1935.]     p.  19-28.    t  J  1.13  :  D  372/2 

Diiblee.  Mrs.  Isabel  K.  No.  7524,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit, 
Isabel  K.  Dibblee  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review 
of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  ii+16  p.    t  J  1.13 :  D  544 

Dillon,  Mont.  No.  7462,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  First 
National  Rank  of  Dillon.  Mont.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  peti- 
tion for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  i -1-25  p.     t  J  1.13  :  D  587/5 

Evwns.  Frank.  No.  7580.  in  circuit  court  of  api^eals  for  9th  circuit.  United 
States  V.  Frank  Evans,  on  appeal  from  district  court  for  district  of  Idaho, 
eastern  division;   brief  for  appellant.      [1935.]     cover  title,  11+36  p.     % 

J  1.13 :  Ev  15/7 

Faber,  Jenny.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  Lr-120,  Lothar  W.  Faber.  as  executor 
of  .Teniiv  Faber.  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact 
and  brief.     [1935.]     p.  55-72.     %  J  1.13 :  F 112/5 

Fourcliy.  Andre.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  J-81,  Andre  Fourchy  v.  United 
States;  defendant's  brief.     [1935.]     p.  1-8.     t  J  1.13 :  F  825 

G  and  K  Manufacturing  Company.  No.  3810,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
4th  circuit.  G  and  K  Manufacturing  Company  r.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief 
for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+35  p.     t  J  1.13 :  G 1/2 

Galveston,  Tex.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42543.  Galveston.  Tex.,  r>.  United 
States  ;  defendant's  brief .     [1935.]     p.  171-187.     t  J  1.13  :  G  139/17 

Galveston  Dry  Bock  and  Construction  Company.  No.  7584,  in  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  oth  circuit.  United  States  and  Shipping  Board  Merchant  Fleet 
Corjwration  v.  Galveston  Dry  Dock  and  Construction  Company,  on  appeal 
from  district  court  for  southern  district  of  Texas ;  brief  on  behalf  of  United 
States.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+34  p.     t  J  1.13 :  G  139/18 

Geiszl  Manufaeturing  Company.  Law  no.  5374,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  7th  circuit,  United  States  v.  Frank  M.  Geiszl,  trading  as  Geiszl  Mfg.  Co., 
and  United  States  Fidelity  and  Guaranty  Company,  appeal  from  district 
court  for  northern  district  of  Illinois,  eastern  division ;  brief  and  argument 
for  appellant.     [1935.]     cover  title,  iii+56  p.  large  8°     t  J  1.13 :  G  279 

Gillette,  Elmon  C.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Elmon  C.  Gillette 
V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title,  ii+35  p.  large 
8°     $  J  1.13  :  G  413/2 

Hamburg-American  Line.  No.  635,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Ham- 
burg-American Line  r.  Philip  Elting,  as  collector  of  customs,  port  of  New 
York,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  cir- 
cuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+17  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  H  175/11 

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Sampton,  William  E.  No.  7315,  iu  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9tli  circuit, 
Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Frances  Hampton, 
surviving  widow  and  joint  tenant  of  William  E.  Hampton,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  i+27  p.     $  J  1.13  :  H  1S9/5 

Hart,  Leo  J.  No.  6346,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of 
Columbia,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Edgar  C.  Snyder  [United  States  marshal  for 
District  of  Columbia]  vs.  Leo  J.  Hart  and  Helen  V.  Hart,  in  error  to  Munici- 
pal Court  of  District  of  Columbia ;  brief  for  plaintiff  in  error.  [11)35.] 
cover  title,   16  p.     t  J  1.13  :  H  251/13 

Hartley,  O.  G.  No.  602,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Cavour  Hartley, 
executor  of  G.  G.  Hartley,  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th 
circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+17  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  H  255/3 

Hovey,  C.  F.,  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  J-673,  C.  F.  Hovey  Company  v. 
United  States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioner's  report.  [1935.] 
p.    15-20.     X  J  1.13  :H  824 

Inter-Mountain  Life  Insurance  Company.  No.  537,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct. 
term,  1934,  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  reveniie,  v.  Inter- 
Mountain  Life  Insurance  Company,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  ap- 
peals for  10th  circuit;  brief  for  petitioner.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii-|-46  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  In  8/76 

Johnstone,  AUerton.  No.  7560,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  Kate 
Allerton  Johnstone,  as  executrix  of  Allerton  Johnstone,  v.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals; 
brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  Utle,  ii-t-19  p.     X  J  1.13 :  J  65 

Jones,  James  C,  sr.  No.  636,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  James  C. 
Jones,  sr.,  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  i^etition 
for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit;  brief  for 
respondent  in  opposition.     [1935.]     cover  title,  14-12  p.     J         J  1.13 :  J  718/9 

Keck  Investment  Company.  No.  7544,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit. 
Keck  Investment  Company  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition 
for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  ii -1-30  p.     X  J  1.13  :  K  234 

Kendrlck  Coal  and  Dock  Company.  No.  638,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934, 
Kendrick  Coal  and  Dock  Company  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  in- 
ternal revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  Sth  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
i+23  p.     t  J  1.13  :  K  349/3 

Kirk,  Robert.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42547,  Robert  Kirk,  lunatic,  by  Clayton 
E.  Emig,  committee,  r.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.     [1935.]    p.  13-18.    X 

J  1.13  :  K  634/5 

Kokomo  Aii.to7notive  Manufacturing  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  H-386, 
Kokomo  Automotive  Manufacturing  Company  v.  United  States ;  defendant's 
request  for  findings  of  fact,  conclusion  of  law,  and  brief.  [1935.]  p. 
91-110.     X  J  1.13  :  K  829/3 

Kuppenheimer,  Jonas.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  41955,  Bertram  J.  Cahn,  execu- 
tor of  Jonas  Kuppenheimer,  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  request  for  findings 
of  fact  and  brief.     [1935.]     p.  47-74.    X  J  1.13  :K  965 

Levi,  Hermun.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  41860,  Milton  J.  Levi,  executor  of  Her- 
man Levi,  r.  United  States ;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact  and  brief. 
[1935.]     p.  83-109.     X  JL13:L578/9 

Lindholm,  Albert  J.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  United 
States  V.  Albert  Julian  Lindholm.  individually  and  as  executor  of  Albert  L. 
Lindholm,  and  Martha  May  Trostler,  appeal  from  district  court,  southern 
district  of  California,  central  division ;  brief  for  appellant.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  ii-j-25  p.     $  J  1.13  :  L  644/3 

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LoiiisvUle,  Ky.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  United  States  -i;. 
certain  lands  in  Louisville,  Jefferson  County,  Ky.,  Edward  J.  Geruert.  et  al. ; 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6tli  circuit  and 
brief  in  support  thereof.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+21  p.     $  J  1.13  :  L  93/76 

United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit  [no.  7000,  United 

States  vs.  certain  lands  in  Louisville,  Jefferson  County,  Ky.,  Edward  J. 
Gernert,  et  al. ;  clerk's  certificate].  1935.  p.  53.  [This  is  printed  without 
title.]     t  J  1.13  :L  93/77 

McCloskey,  Bernard.  No.  7448,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue  v.  Bernard  McCloskey ;  [same]  v.  Nannie  McC. 
Vincent,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief 
for  petitioner.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+33  p.    +  J  1.13  :  M  132/7 

McGinn,  John  L.  No.  7425,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9tli  circuit,  John  L. 
McGinn  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  deci- 
sion of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
i-f  22  p.     ±  J  1.13  :  M  175/3 

Mack,  James  A.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term.  1934.  United  States  v. 
James  A.  Mack  and  Concord  Casualty  and  Surety  Company ;  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  i+10  p.     $  J  1.13  :  M  19/4 

No.  76,  Oct.  term,  1934,  United  States  v.  James  A.  Mack  and  Concord 

Casualty  and  Surety  Company,  appeal  from  district  court  for  eastern  district 
of  New  York;  [proceedings  in  circuit  court  of  appeals,  2d  circuit].  [1935.] 
p.  27-30.     t  J  1-13  :  M  19/a 

Maisel  Trading  Post,  Incorporated.  No.  976,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
10th  circuit,  Sept.  term,  1934,  Federal  Trade  Commission  v.  Maisel  Trading 
Post,  Inc.,  upon  application  for  enforcement  of  order  of  Federal  Trade  Com- 
mission ;  brief  presented  by  Harry  W.  Blair,  assistant  United  States  Attorney 
General,  Charles  E.  Collett,  attorney,  and  William  C.  Lewis,  United  States 
district  attornev  for  western  district  of  Oklahoma,  as  amici  curiae.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  iii-i-48  p.     t  J  1.13  :M  286 

Marlin  Firearms  Corporation.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  F-169,  Marlin  Firearms 
Corporation  v.  United  States;  brief  for  defendant.     [1935.]     p.  72-102.    % 

J  1.13  :  M  344/8 

Marston,  Edgar  L.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Edgar  L. 
Marston  i\  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title,  iii-1-27 
p.  large  8°    $  J  1.13  :  M  359/4 

Marston,  Mrs.  Jennie  C.  H.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit, 
Edgar  L.  Marston,  as  trustee  of  Jennie  C.  H.  Marston  estate,  v.  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax 
Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  5  p.  large  8°    t 

J  1.13  :  M  359/3 

Mechanics  Machine  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  J-24,  Mechanics  ^lachine 
Company  v.  United  States  ;  special  traverse.    1934.    p.  13.    %      J  1.13  :  M  464/4 

MercJiants  and  Farmers  State  Bank  of  Elgin,  Tex.  No.  6301,  in  United  States 
Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia,  Charles  O.  Austin,  statutory 
receiver  of  Merchants  and  Farmers  State  Bank  of  Elgin,  Tex.,  v.  Guy  T.  Hel- 
vertng,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title,  ii+29  p. 
t  J  1.13  :  M  535/12 

Michael,  Isidore.  No.  224,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Elizabeth 
S.  Michael,  Sidney  Morris  Michael,  and  Louise  Michael,  executors  of  Isidore 
Michael,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  deci- 
sion of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
i-f  18  p.  large  8°    t  J  1-13  :  M  582/20 

Miller,  Madison  L.,  jr.  No.  342,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Madison  L. 
Miller,  jr.,  v.  United  States,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  5th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States.     [1935.]     cover  title,  11+48  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  M  616/2 

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172  February  1935 

Missouri  State  Life  Innuramce  Company.  Nos.  10119  and  10143,  in  circuit  court 
of  api>eals  for  Sth  circuit,  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  reve- 
nue, V.  Missouri  State  Life  Insurance  Company ;  Missouri  State  Life  Insur- 
ance Company  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petitions  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  commis- 
sioner in  no.  10119.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+38  p.     t  J  1.13  :  M  691/57 

Morgan,  Oeorge  D.  No.  7438,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  George 
D.  Morgan  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  i)etition  for  review  of 
decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
ii+28  p.     t  J1.13:MS21 

Mount  Vernon  Trunt  Comimny.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Mount 
Vernon  Trust  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  ii+20  p.  large  8°     %  J  1.13  :  M  863/11 

Miistic  Manufacturing  Companii.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  C-59S.  Mystic  Manu- 
facturing Compsiny  v.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.  [1935.]  p.  113-126. 
X  J  1.13  :  M  999/2 

Nak^iauji,  Yonejiro.  No.  631.  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Yonejiro 
Nakasuji  r.  Howard  Seager.  collector  of  customs,  district  no.  27,  A.  E. 
Burnett,  district  dircH-tor  of  district  no.  31,  innnigratitm  service,  W.  A.  Brazie, 
inspector  in  charge,  immigration  service  at  port  of  San  Pedro,  Calif,  [etc.], 
•  •n  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit; 
lihef  for  United  States  in  opposition.     [193.").]     cover  title,  i-f  12  p.     % 

J  1.13  :  N  145/2 

licutral  Barber  Supjiig  ('oinpanii.  Law  no.  5370.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
7th  circuit.  United  States  v.  Anthony  La  Barl)era.  trading  as  Neutral  Barber 
Supply  Company,  not  Inc.,  and  United  States  Fidelity  and  Guaranty  Com- 
Iiany,  appeal  from  district  court  for  nortliern  district  of  Illinois,  eastern 
division;  brief  and  argument  for  appellant.  [1935.]  cover  title,  iii+56  p. 
large  8°     t  ,T  1.13  :  N  399/2 

New  York  Crnfnil  Railroad.  No.  72.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue  r.  New  York  Central  Railroad  Company,  on 
petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  i+14  p.  large  8°     t  J  1.13 :  N  42  y/124 

O/z/o  Loconmtirr  Crane  Company.  Nos.  618  and  619,  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct. 
term,  1934,  Ohio  Locomotive  Crane  Company  r.  U.  G.  Denman,  administrator 
witli  will  annexed  of  Charles  H.  Nauts  [former  collector  of  internal  i-evenue 
for  10th  district  of  Ohio]:  [same]  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit;  brief  for 
respondents  in  opposition.     [1935.]     cover  title,  1+13  p.     %     J  1.13:  Oh  3/21 

■Oliver  Typewriter  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-294,  Oliver  Typewriter 
Companv  i'.  United  States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  report  of  conmiissioner. 
[1935.]     p.  17-20.     $  JL13:014/7 

Opinions.  Opinion  of  Attorney  General,  Oct.  16,  1934-.Tan.  11,  1935.  [Advance 
sheets,  issued  separately.] 

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Emergency  appropriation  act.  McKellar  proviso;   Nov.  30.   1934.      [1935.]      2   p. 

.1  1.5/a  :  Em  32/3 
Form  of  license  for  construction  of  gas  pipe  line;  .Ian.  11,  1935.     1935.      1  p. 

J  1.5/a  :  G  21 
Maintenance  of  National  Arohivos  P.uUdins  ;  Dec.  4,  19.34.      [1935.]      4  p. 

J  1.5/a  :  Ar  2 
Purchase  and  distribution  for  relief  of  surplus  sugar;  Oct.  16,  1934.     [1935.]     7  p. 

J  1.5/a  :  Su  32 
Servicing  of  private  airplanes  by  Army  Air  Corps;  Dec.  7,  1934.      [1935.1     4  p. 

J  1.5/a  :  Al  71/3 

Status  of  office  of  recorder  of  deeds  of  District  of  Columbia;   Jan.   3.   19.35.      [1935.] 

3   p.  J  1.5/a  :  D  633/2 

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February  1935  173 

Oregon.  No.  13,  original,  iu  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  United  States  v. 
Oregon ;  brief  for  United  States  in  support  of  its  exceptions  to  master's  re- 
port.    [1935.]     cover  title,  i +23  p.    t  J  1.13:  Or  3/29 

Passaic  Valley  Sewerage  Commissioners.  In  Court  of  Claims,  congressional  no. 
17631,  Passaic  Valley  Seweratje  Commissioners  r.  United  States ;  brief  for 
United  States.     [1935.]     p.  33-48.    t  J  1.13  :  P  265/8 

Philadelphia  Contril)utionship  for  Insurance  of  Houses  from  Loss  bij  Fire. 
No.  656,  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term,  1934,  Philadelphia  Contributionship  for 
Insurance  of  Houses  from  Loss  by  Fire  v.  Virginia  E.  MacLaughlin,  adminis- 
tratrix for  Joseph  S.  MacLaughlin,  former  collector  of  internal  revenue  for 
1st  district  of  Pennsylvania,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  3d  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  i+19  p.     $  J  1.13 :  P  53/44 

Pratt-Mallory  Company,  Incorporated.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-2<25,  Pi-att- 
Mallory  Companv,  Inc..  v.  United  States :  defendant's  exceptions  to  commis- 
sioner's report.     [1935.]     p.  7-9.     t  .1  1.13 :  P  889/4 

Prescott,  W.  R.  No.  7632,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  W.  R. 
Prescott  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  deci- 
sion of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1035.1  cover  title, 
ii+16  p.     $  J  1.13  :  P  925 

Republic  Steel  Corporation.  Equity  no.  5152,  district  court,  northern  district 
of  Ohio,  United  Statts  v.  Republic  Steel  Corporation  et  al. ;  petition.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  19  p.     I  J  1.13  :  R  299 

Richmond  Hosiery  Mills.  No.  646.  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term,  1934,  Rich- 
mond Hosiery  Mills  v.  J.  T.  Rose,  former  collector  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit :  brief 
for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+17  p.     t 

J  1.13  :R  41.5/18 

Ross,  Erskine  M.  No.  7497,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  Oscar 
Lawler  and  Robert  E.  Ross,  as  executors  of  Erskine  M.  Ross,  t-.  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Ap- 
peals; brief  for  respondent.     [1934.]     cover  title,  iii+45  p.     % 

.11.13:  R  733/16 

Rossmoore,  Emerson  E.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Emer- 
son E.  Rossmoore  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review 
of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  ii-f24  p.  large  8"     t  J  1.13  :R  737/2 

Russian  Finance  and  Construction  Corporation.  Nos.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
V.  Russian  Finance  and  Construction  Corporation :  [same]  v.  Georgian  Man- 
ganese Company,  Ltd.,  on  petitions  for  review  of  decisions  of  Board  of  Tax 
Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+39  p.  large  8°     t 

J  1.13  :R  92/7 

Salvage,  Samuel  A.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Samuel  A.  Sal- 
vage V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  on  reargument  for  respondent.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  l-f8  p.  large  8°     $  J  1.13  :  Sa  38/3 

San  Joaquin  Fruit  and  Investment  Company.  No.  7505,  in  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  9th  circuit,  San  Joaquin  Fruit  &  Investment  Company  v.  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of 
Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+24  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  Sa  52/2 

Scholl,  Philip  A.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42623,  Philip  A.  Scholl  v.  United 
States;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact  and  brief.  [1935.]  p. 
27-35.     t  J  1.13  :  Sch  64/2 

Sherman,  Mrs.  Edna  S.  No.  7483,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit, 
Edna  Smart  Sherman  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  i-f  14  p.     $  J  1.13  :  Sh  55/2 

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Bilberman,  S.,  &  Sons.  No.  5342,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  S. 
Silberman  &  Sons  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review 
of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  11+24  p.  large  8°     I  J  1.13  :  Si  32/4 

Sivley,  iMrs.  Ada  E.  No.  7549,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  Ada 
E.  Sivley  and  George  C.  Sivley  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  peti- 
tion for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  ii+19  p.     t  J  1.13 :  Si  94 

Snyder,  John  A.  No.  663,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  John  A.  Snyder 
V.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ 
of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit;  memorandum  for  re- 
spondent.    [1935.]     cover  title,  4  p.     t  J  1.13  :  Sn  92/7 

SolUtt,  Ralph,  d  Sons  Cotistruction  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42527, 
Ralph  SoUitt  &  Sons  Construction  Company  v.  United  States ;  defendant's 
brief.     [1935.]     p.  69-96.     t  J  1.13:  So  46/2 

Spotawood,  Mrs.  Mary  V.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42619,  S.  A.  Campbell,  admin- 
istrator of  Mary  Virginia  Spotswootl,  v.  United  States;  defendant's  request 
for  findings  of  fact  and  brief.     [1935.]     p.  13-21.     t  J1.13:Sp68 

Stevenson,  Ocorge  L.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  United 
States  V.  Edith  L.  Stevenson,  guardian  of  person  and  estate  of  George  L, 
Stevenson,  incompetent  person,  appeal  from  district  court,  southern  district 
of  California,  central  division ;  brief  for  appellant.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
ii+35  p.    t  J  1.13:  St  48/5 

Strauss,  Milton  L.  Nos.  5314  and  5315,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th 
circuit,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Jack  M.  Strauss  et  al.,  executors 
of  Milton  L.  Strauss;  Jack  M.  Strauss  et  al.,  executors  of  Milton  L.  Strauss,  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals ;  supi)leuiental  and  reply  brief  for  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+S  p.  large  8°     J  J  1,13  :  St  82/16 

Swedish  American  Line.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42231,  Swedish  American  Line 
V.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.     [1935.]     p.  79-116.     t        J  1.13  :Sw  34/2 

Talmoffe  Manufacturina  Company.  Law  no.  5372,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  7th  circuit,  United  States  v.  Talmage  Manufacturing  Company  and  United 
States  Fidelity  and  Guaranty  Company,  appeal  from  district  court  for  north- 
ern district  of  Illinois,  eastern  division ;  brief  and  argument  for  appellant. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  iii+56  p.  large  8"     t  J  1.13  :T  147/4 

Thompson,  Uldric,  jr.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42837,  Uldric  Thompson,  jr.,  v. 
United  States:  plea  in  bar  to  jurisdiction  [and  brief  in  support  of  plea]. 
[1935.]     p.  13-28.     t  J  1.13  :T  378 

Thornton,  Ephriam.  No.  7595,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit.  United 
States  V.  Ephriam  Thornton,  upon  appeal  from  district  court  for  district  of 
Idaho,  eastern  division;  brief  for  appellant.     [1935.]     cover  title,  11+45  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  T  394 

Tyson,  H&'hcrt  L.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit,  Herbert 
Lester  Tyson  v.  United  States,  appeal  from  district  court,  eastern  district  of 
North  Carolina,  Raleigh  division;  brief  for  appellee.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
i+11  p.     t  J  1.13  :T  988/3 

United  Post  Offices  Corporation.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42469,  United  Post 
Offices  Corporation  v.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.  [1935.]  leaves 
33-38.    t  J  1.13  :  Un  3/202 

Tirffinia-District  of  Colum-hia  Boundary  Commission,  before  Charles  H.  Brough, 
William  C.  Gloth,  Malcolm  S.  McConihe,  conuuissioners ;  statement  in  reply  on 
behalf  of  United  States.     [1934.]     cover  title,  ii+67  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  35-26166  J  1.13  :  V  819/17 

Warner  Brothers  Pictures,  Incorporated.  No.  — ,  in  district  court  for  eastern 
division  of  eastern  judicial  district  of  Missouri,  United  States  v.  Warner  Bros. 
Pictures,  Inc.,  et  al. ;  indictment.    [1935.]    cover  title,  9  p.    J    J  1.13  :  W  248/7 

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Watts,  John  J.  Nos.  91-93,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  John  J. 
Watts  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ;  Hugh  C.  Sicard  v.  [same]  ;  Parker 
Sloane  v.  [same],  on  petitions  for  review  of  decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Ap- 
peals; brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+20  p.  large  8°     t 

J  1.13  :  W  349/4 

Wens;,  M.,  &  Co.  Lavr  no.  5371,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  Jan. 
term,  1935,  United  States  v.  M.  Wenz  &  Co.  and  United  States  Fidelity  and 
Guarantee  [Guaranty]  Company,  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  dis- 
trict of  Illinois,  eastern  division,  Charles  E.  Woodward,  presiding;  brief  and 
argument   for   appellant.      [1935.]      cover-title,   iii+56   p.   large   S"     I 

J  1.13  :  W  489 

Wilson,  C.  E.  Nos.  1138  and  1139,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit, 
C.  E.  Wilson  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  Rex  P.  Arthur  v.  [same], 
on  petitions  for  review  of  decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for 
respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+12  p.     t  J  1.13  :  W  692/8 

Wilson,  Ted  B.  Nos.  7343-44,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue  v.  Ted  B.  Wilson ;  [same]  v.  Luke  W.  McCrory, 
on  petitions  for  review  of  decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  peti- 
tioner.    [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+21  p.     t  J  1.13  :  W  698 

Woo,  Henry.  No.  624,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Henry  Woo  v.  United 
States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th 
circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+8  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  W  85/28 

Woodall,  Walter.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  United 
States  vs.  Walter  Woodall,  appeal  from  district  court  for  southern  district 
of  California ;  brief  for  appellant.     [1985.]     cover  title,  ii +23  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  W  85/27 

Woodruff,  W.  F.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  41887,  A.  M.  Marret  [administrator 
of  W.  F.  Woodruff]  et  al.  v.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.  [1935.]  p. 
141-164.     t  J  1.13  :  W  86/3 

Young,  Spencer  O.     No.   620,  in   Supreme  Court,   Oct.  term,  1934,   Spencer  G. 

Young  V.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 

appeals  for  9th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.     [1935.]     cover 

title,  i +9  p.     t  J  1.13  :Y  87 

INVESTIGATION  DIVISION 

Uniform  crime  reports  for  United  States  and  its  possessions,  v.  5,  no.  4;  4th 
quarterly  bulletin,  1934.    1935.     [2]  +33  p.  il.     t 
L.  C.  card  30-27005  J  1.14/7 :  5/4 

LABOR  DEPARTMENT 

Exhibits.  Catalog  of  exhibits,  Department  of  Labor.  1935.  [2]+  6  p.  [Illus- 
tration on  front  cover.]     t  L  1.2:  Ex  4 

CHILDREN'S  BUREAU 

Infants.  Keeping  well  baby  well.  [Revised  edition.]  1935.  8  p.  il.  narrow  8° 
(Folder  9.)     *  Paper,  5c.  L  5.22  :  9/4 

Juvenile-court  statistics  and  Federal  juvenile  offenders,  1932,  based  on  informa- 
tion supplied  by  267  juvenile  courts  and  by  Department  of  Justice,  6th  an- 
nual report.     1935.     iii+129  p.     (Bureau  publication  226.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  L  29-155  L  5.20 :  226 

Relief  work.  Changes  during  Nov.  1934  in  different  types  of  public  and  private 
relief  in  urban  areas.     Jan.  15,  1935.     8  leaves,  il.  4°     [Monthly.]     t 

L  5.33 :  934/3 

Changes  during  Dec.  1934  in  different  types  of  public  and  private  relief 

in  urban  areas.    Feb.  15,  1935.    8  leaves,  il.  4°     [Monthly.]     t      L  5.33:  934/4 

Social-statistics  hulletin,  v.  3,  no.  1 ;  Jan.  1935.  [1935.]  12  p.  il.  4"  [Quarterly. 
Continuation  of  Monthly  bulletin  on  social  statistics.]     t  L  5.32:  3/1 

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IMMIGRATION    AND    NATURALIZATION    SERVICE 

Citisenship.  Derivative  citizenship,  law  and  practice ;  by  Leigh  L.  Nettleton. 
Feb.  4.  1935.  8  p.  (Lecture  34,  2(1  series.)  [Issued  with  perforations  for 
insertion  in  binder.]     f  L  15.10:  34 

LABOR   STATISTICS  BUREAU 

Building  operations  in  principal  cities  of  United  States,  Dec.  1934 ;  prepared  b.v 
Division  of  Con.struction  and  Public  Employment.  1935.  [l]+20  p.  (Serial 
no.  R.  199.)      [Monthly.]     t  L  2.6/a  4 :  934/1 2 

Child  labor  in  United  States,  19;^"5,  as  reflected  by  employment  certificates 
issued.  [1935.1  12  p.  il.  [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Jan.  1935.  Re- 
printed by  Children's  Bureau.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  C  437/2/933 

Codes  of  fair  competition.  Summary  of  permanent  codes  adopted  under  na- 
tional industrial  recovery  act  durinjr  Oct.  1934.  [1935.]  4  p.  (Serial  no. 
R.  192.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review.  Dec.  1934.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  C  048/15 

Eniploj/rcfi'  rcpreseutativCH.  Selection  of  employees'  repi*esentatives  [for  col- 
lective barjiaining]  ;  by  Emilv  Clark  Brown.  [1935.]  18  p.  (Serial  no. 
R.  201.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Jan.  1935.]     t         L  2.6/a  :  Em  73/19 

Employment.     Trend  of  employment.  Nov.  1934  ;  prepared  by  Division  of  Em- 
l)loynient  Statistics  and  Division  of  Public  Employment.     1935.     li+58  p.  il. 
(Serial   no.    R.    197.)      [Monthlv.l     t 
L.  C.  card  L  2;i-234  L  2.9:  934/11 

Same.   Dec.   19.34;  prepared  by   Division   of  Employment    Statistics   and 

Division   of  I»ublic   Employment.     1935.     ii+66  p.   il.     (Serial   no.    R.   206.) 
[Monthly.]     f  L  2.9:  934/12 

Facfo-ries.  Operation  of  idle  factories  by  Ohio  relief  authorities  for  benefit  of 
unemplo.ved.  [1935.]  9  p.  il.  (Serial  no.  R.  191.)  [From  Monthly  labor 
review,  Dec.  1934.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  F  11 

Industrial  aeridrutt  to  employed  minors  in  California  in  1932;  by  Marian 
Faas  Slone.  |1!»34.]  16  ]•.  [From  Monthly  labor  review.  Nov.  19:?4.  Re- 
priiit<'d  by  Children's  Bureau.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  Ac  2/U 

Labor  information  bulletin,  v.  2.  no.   1.  Jan.  1935:    [prepared  l)y  Iv»b<»r  Infor- 
mation Service].     [1935.]      [2|-f22  p.  il.  lar^e  S"     |  Mondilv.  |  "  t 
L.   C.  card  L  34-114  n.  2.10:2/1 

Lff/K^r /c/z/.s/rt/iVw  enacted  in  19.34.  [19:15.]  10  ji.  ( Serial  no.  R.  193. )  [From 
Montldy  labor  review,  Dec.  1934.]     t  L  2.(i/a  :  L  52/934 

Monthlif  labor  revieu\  v.  40,  no.  1,  Jan.   1935;  Hugh   S.  Ilanna.  edit<ir.     19:{5. 
vi-f  1-256  p.  il.  2  p.  of  i>I.     *  Paix^r.  30c.  single  copy.  $3.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  sub- 
scription $4.75. 
L.  C.  card  15-264S5  L 2.6:  40/1 

Spkciai,  AiSTicLrs.  —  Selection  <)f  oniployees"  re|)resoiitntivos  (for  collective  bar- 
gaining) ;  by  Kmily  Clark  Krown. — Subsistence  homesteads  for  iiidiistri;il  and  rural 
workers  at  end  of  19.>4. — Historical  review  of  trade-union  incorporation. — Lal>or  code 
for  women  in  Cuba  :  report  b.v  M.  Freeman  Matthews. — Conciliation  work  of  Depart- 
ment of  Labor.  Nov.  in.S4  :  b.v  Hush  L.  Kerwin. — Average  wage  and  salary  payments 
in  various  industries  in  Ohio.  ini6-:32.  pt.  ;i ;  by  Fred  C.  Croxton  and  Frank  C. 
Croxton. 

Note. — The  Monthly  labor  review  is  the  medium  through  which  the  bureau  pub- 
lishes its  regular  monthly  reports  on  such  subjects  as  prices,  wages,  industrial  dis- 
putes, building  operations,  and  employment  conditions :  summary  results  of  original 
investigations  :  summaries  of  important  current  labor  legislation  by  the  States  or  by 
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Statistics.  Others  <k»siriug  copies  may  obtain  them  from  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Prices.  Retail  prices,  Dec.  1934 ;  prepared  by  Retail  Price  Division  and  Cost 
of  Living  Division.  1935.  ii+64  p.  il.  (Serial  n(«.  R.  198.)  [Montiilv.]  t 
L.  C.  card  L  32-43  L  2.6/a  2 :  934/12 

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Prices — Continued. 

Wholesale   prices,   December   and    year    1934 ;    prepared   by   Division    of 

Wholesale     Price     Statistics.     1935.     ii+32     p.     il.     (Serial     no.     R.     205.) 
[Monthly.]     t 

L.  C.  card  L  22-229  L  2.8  :  934/12 

Unemployment    insurance.     Unemployment   insurance   and    reserves   in    United 
States,  selected  list  of  recent  references ;  compiled  by  Laura  A.  Thompson. 
[Jan.]    1935.     v+54-|-v   p.      (Bulletin   611;    Employment    and   unemployment 
series.)     *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  L  35-23  L  2.3  :  611 

Same.      (H.  doc.  70,  74tli  Cons.  1st  sess.) 

Wages.     Entrance  wage  rates  of  common  labor,   July  2.   1934.     [1935.]     4  p. 
(Serial  no.  R.  196.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review.  Dec.  1934.]     t 

L  2.6/a  :  W  124/46 

Workmen's  compensation  legislation  in  United  States  and  Canada,  1934.     [1935.] 
5  p.     (Serial  no.  R.  194.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Dec.  1934.]     t 

L  2.6/a  :  C  738/12/934 
WOMEN'S  BUREAU 

Hnndivraft.     Potential  earning  power  of  southern  mountaineer  handicraft:  by 
Bertha  M.  Nienburg.     1935.     v+56  p.     (Bulletin  128.)      *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  L  35-21  L  13.3  :  128 

Wages.     Development  of  minimum-wage  laws  in  United   States.  1912-27 ;    [by 
Mrs.  Mildred  J.  Gordon].     1928.  reprinted  1934.     ix+635  p.  2  tab.     (Bulletin 
61.)      *  Paper,  90c. 
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February  1935  179 

Vodtes  of  fair  competition. 

NoTE^ — The  codes  for  the  following  industries  (except  those  designated  as  approved) 
merely  reflect  the  proposals  of  the  industries,  and  none  of  the  provisions  contained 
therein  are  to  be  regarded  as  having  received  the  approval  of  the  National  Recovery 
Administration  as  applying  to  those  industries. 

.  V  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  air  valve  industry,  as  ap- 
proved on  Feb.  19,  1935.  1935.  [2] +5  p.  (Registry  no.  1335-06;  Approved 
code  no.  376,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7ap.376/amdt.l 

-^ —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  art  needleworlv  industrj-,  as 
approved  on  Feb.  15,  1935.  1935.  [21+6  p.  (Registry  no.  231-08;  Approved 
code  no.  335,  amendment  2.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7ap.335/amdt.2 

V  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  automobile  manufacturing 
industry,  as  approved  on  Jan.  31,  1935,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1935. 
[2] +2  p.  (Registry  no.  1403-1-04;  Approved  code  no.  17,  amendment  5.) 
*  Paper,  5c.  T  3.N  2l/8 :  7ap.l7/amdt.5 

~i—  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  baking  industry,  as  approved 
on  Feb.  13,  1935.  1935.  [2] +5  p.  (Registry  no.  101-23;  Approved  code 
no.  445,  amendment  4.)     *  Paper,  5e.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7ap.445/amdt.4 

-^i'i—  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  bias  tape  industry,  as  ap- 
proved on  Feb.  4,  1935.  1985.  [2] +6  p.  (Registry  no.  251-09;  Approved 
code  no.  441,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7ap.441/amdt.l 

-^ —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  bituminous  coal  industry,  as 
approved  on  Jan.  25,  1935.  1935.  [2] +9  p.  (Registry  no.  702-45;  Approved 
code  no.  24,  amendment  6.)     *  Paper,  5c,  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7ap.24/amdt.6 

— • —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  can  manufacturers  industry, 
as  approved  on  Feb.  8,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  1147-02;  Ap- 
proved code  no.  152,  amendment  1. )     *  Paper,  5c.        Y  3.N  21/8 :  lap.l52/amdt.l 

-^^—  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  canning  industry,  as  ap- 
proved on  Feb.  16,  1935.  1935.  [2] +6  p.  (Registry  no.  105-03;  Approved 
code  no.  446,  amendment  4.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7ap.446/aradt.4 

— ^^ —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  canvas  stitched  belt  manu- 
facturing industry,  as  approved  on  Feb.  14,  1935.  1935.  [2] +3  p.  (Reg- 
istry no.  205-02;  Approved  code  no.  422,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7ap.422/amdt.l 

— '- —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  chewing  gum  manufacturing 
industry,  as  approved  on  Feb.  2,  1935.  1935.  [2] +3  p.  (Registry  no.  109^ 
1-01 ;  Approved  code  no.  241,  amendment  1. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7ap.241/amdt.l 

"^  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  chinaware  and  porcelain 
manufacturing  industry,  as  approved  on  Feb.  8,  1985.  1935.  [2] +3  p. 
(Registry  no.  1033-1-01;  Approved  code  no.  126,  amendment  4.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7ap.l26/amdt.4 

•^  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  chinaware  and  porcelain 
manufacturing  industry,  as  approved  on  Feb.  11,  1935.  1935.  [2] +6  p. 
(Registry  no.  1033-1-01;  Approved  code  no.  126,  amendment  5.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7ap.l26/amdt.5 

■  ^^  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  cotton  textile  industry,  as 
approved  on  Jan.  31,  1935.  1935.  [2] +5  p.  (Registry  no.  299-25;  Approved 
code  no.  1,  amendment  13. )     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7ap.l/amdt.l3 

— v—  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  curled  hair  manufacturing 
industry  and  horse  hair  dressing  industry,  as  approved  on  Feb.  6,  1935.  1935. 
[2] +5  p.  (Registry  no.  1627-02;  Approved  code  no.  427,  amendment  1.) 
*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.427/2/amdt.l 

— '—  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  dress  manufactui'ing  industry, 
as  approved  on  Jan.  23,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  228-01; 
Approved  code  no.  64,  amendment  5. )     *  Paper,  5c.     Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.64/amdt.5 

— —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  dress  manufacturing  indus- 
try, as  approved  on  Jan.  23,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  228-01; 
Approved  code  no.  64,  amendment  6. )     *  Paper,  5c.     Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.64/amdt.6 

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180  February  1935 

Codes  of  fair  competition — Continued. 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  earthenware  manufacturing 

industry,   as   approved   on  Jan.   23,   1935.     1935.      [2] +5   p.      (Registry   no. 
1016-03;  Approved  code  no.  322,  amendment  3.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.322/amdt.3 

-^ —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  end  grain  strip  wood  block 
industry,  as  approved  on  Jan.  26,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no. 
320-1-01:  Approved  code  no.  180.  amendment  2.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

y  3.N  21/S :  7  ap.l86/amdt.2 

-^—  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  farm  equipment  industry, 
as  approved  on  Jan.  31.  1935.  1935.  [2] +3  p.  (Registry  no.  1303-1-04: 
Approved  code  no.  39,  amendment  4.)     *  Pai)er,  5c.     Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.39/amdt.4 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  comi)etition  for  fur  manufacturing  industry, 

as    -approved    (m    Feb.    13,    1935.      1935.      [2] +6    p.      (Registry    no.   912-03; 
Approved  code  no.  436,  amendment  2.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.436/anult.2 

— L-  Amendnient  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  garter,  suspender,  and  l)elt 
manufacturing  industry,  as  approved  on  FqU.  S,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p. 
(Registry  no.  271-1-01 :  Approved  code  no.  94,  amendment  3.)  [Title  changed 
from  Code  of  fair  competition  for  men's  garter,  suspender,  and  belt  manu- 
facturing industrv  bv  authoritv  given  in  amendment  2.1     *  I'aper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.94/amdt.3 

—"J —  Ameiuhneiit  to  Code  of  fair  comiietition  for  grinding  wheel  industry,  as 
approved  on  Jan.  25.  1935.  1935  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  1001-03 ;  Approved 
ei.de  no.  170.  amendnient  2.)      •Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.l70/amdt.2 

-^ —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  hardwoiul  distillation  indus- 
try, as  api>roved  cm  Jan.  31.  1935.  1935.  [2] -{-4  p.  (Registry  no.  699-03; 
Api)ro\(>d  rode  no.  IIH.  ;iiiieii(liiient  4.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.llO/aradt.4 

-^:J —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  comi)etitioii  for  investment  bankers,  as 
api)n)ved  on  Feb.  18.  1935.  1935.  [2] +8  p.  (Registry  no.  1707-04 ;  Approved 
code  no.  141,  amendment  3.)     *  Pai>er.  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.l41/amdt.3 

-^ —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  lumber  and  timber  itroducts 
industry,  as  ajvproved  on  Jan.  29.  1935.  1935.  |2|+4  p.  (Registry  no. 
313-1-06;  Approved  code  no.  9.  amendment  29.)     *  Paper.  5('. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.9/amdt.29 

-^ —  Anienduieiit  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  lumber  and  tinil>er  products 
industry,  as  apjmived  on  Jan.  31.  1935.  1935.  [2] +6  p.  (Registry  no. 
313-1-06:  Approved  code  no.  9,  amendnient  30.)     ♦  Paper.  5c. 

Y  3.x  21/8  :  7  ap.9/amdt.30 

— ■ —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  manganese  industry,  as 
apiiroved  (m  Feb.  14.  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  1218-06:  Approved 
code  no.  425,  amendment  1.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.425/amilt.l 

~ —  Amendment  to  C(Mle  of  fair  competition  for  marine  auxiliary  macliinery 
indu.stry.  as  ai>proved  on  Feb.  12,  1935.  1935.  [21+4  p.  (Registry  no. 
1340-01:  Approved  code  no.  242.  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.242/amdt.l 

— ^ —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  nnisical  merchandise  manu- 
facturing industry,  as  approved  on  Jan.  31,  1935.  1935.  [2]-f6  p.  (Registry 
no    1640-06:   .Xjii  roved  code  no.  209.  amendment  1.)      *  Paper,   5c. 

y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.209/amdt.l 

—^ —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  comi)etition  for  packaging  machinery  industry 
and  ti*ade.  us  ai)itroved  «.n  Fell.  IS.  1935.  1935.  [21-|-5  p.  (Registry  no. 
1399-30:  Api)roved  code  no.  72.  amendment  2.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.72/amdt.2 

— T —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  paper  and  pulp  industry,  as 
approved  on  Feb.  5.  1935.  by  President  Roosevelt.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry 
no.  405-1-04:  Approved  code  no.  120.  .-imendment  3.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.l20/amdt.3 

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February  1935  181 

Codes  of  fair  competiiion — Continued. 

— ^^-     Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  paper  bag  manufacturing 

industry,  as  approved  on  Feb.  2,  1935.    1935.     [2] +4  p.     (Registry  no.  401-1- 

01 ;  Approved  code  no.  230,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.230/amdt.l 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  paper  bag  manufacturing 

industry,  as  approved  on  Feb.  5,  1935.    1935.     [2] +5  p.     (Registry  no.  401-1- 
01;  Approved  code  no  230,  amendment  2.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.230/amdt.2 

—^—  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  silk  textile  industiT,  as 
approved  on  Jan.  31,  1935.  1935.  [2] +5  p.  (Registry  no.  263-01;  Approved 
code  no.  48,  amendment  4. )     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.48/amdt.4 

— ,—  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  silk  textile  industry,  as 
approved  on  Feb.  11,  1935.  1935.  [2] +6  p.  (Registry  no.  283-01;  Approved 
code  no.  48,  amendment  5. )      *  Pai)eT,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.48/amdt.5 

— ^"^ —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  solid  braided  cord  industry, 
as  approved  on  Jan.  30,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  219-01:  Ap- 
proved code  no.  309,  amendment  2.)     *  Paper,  5c.      Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.309/amdt.2 

^'^—  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  spice  grinding  industry,  as 
approved  on  Jan.  31,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  142-01;  Approved 
code  no.  424,  amendment  2.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.424/amdt.2 

—^ —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  transparent  materials  con- 
verters industry,  as  approved  on  Feb.  14,  1935.  1935.  [2] +5  p.  (Registry 
no.  402-02 ;  Approved  code  no.  382,  amendment  2. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.382/amdt.2 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  upholstery  and  drapery  tex- 
tile industry,  as  approved  on  Feb.  6,  1935.  1935.  [2] -{-11  p.  (Registry  no. 
280-1-01;  Approved  code  no.  125,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.l25/amdt.l 

— ■ —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  warm  air  register  industry, 
as  approved  on  Jan.  7,  1935.  1935.  [2]-f4  p.  (Registry  no.  1118-12; 
Approved  code  no.  472,  amendment  2.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.472/amdt.2 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  wholesale  monumental  gran- 
ite industry,  as  approved  on  Jan.  29,  1935.  1935.  [2]-f4  p.  (Registry  no. 
1023-02  ;  Approved  code  no.  449,  amendment  2. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.x  21/S  ;  7  ap.449/amdt.2 

-^ —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  women's  belt  industry,  as 
approved  on  Feb.  8,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  902-1-01 ;  Approved 
code  no.  41,  amendment  3. )      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.41/amdt.3 

-^ —  Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  dra^iery  and 
cj'.rpet  hardware  manufacturing  industry,  division  of  fabricated  metal  prod- 
ucts manufacturing  and  metal  finishing  and  metal  coating  industry,  as 
approved  on  Feb.  15,  1935.  1935.  [21+6  p.  (Registry  no.  1114-22;  Approved 
code  no.  84V,  amendment  1.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/S  :  7  ap.84  V/amdt.l 

Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  elevator  man- 
ufacturing industry,  division  of  construction  industry,  as  approved  on  Jan. 
26,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  1311-01;  Approved  code  no.  244C, 
amendment  1. )     *  Paper,  r>c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.244  C/amdt.l 

-^ —  Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  locomotive 
appliance  industry,  division  of  machinery  and  allied  products  industry,  as 
approved  on  Feb.  13,  19.35.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  1399-65A;  Ap- 
proved code  no.  347L,  amendment  1.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.347  L/amdt.l 

— ■ —  Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  machine 
screw  manufacturing  industry,  division  of  fabricated  metal  products  manu- 
facturing and  metal  finishing  and  metal  coating  industry,  as  approved  on 
Feb.  19,  1935.  1935.  [2] +5  p.  (Registry  no.  1104-06;  Approved  code  no. 
84W,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/S' :  7  ap.84  W/amdt.l 

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182  February  1935 

Codes  of  fair  competition — Continued. 

-^-^  Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  millc  and  ice 
cream  can  manufacturing  industry,  division  of  faliricated  metal  products 
manufacturing  and  metal  linishinfr  and  metal  coatins  indiistry,  as  ap- 
proved on  Fel).  1,  193").  198"..  [21+4  p.  (Registry  no.  1136-05;  Approved 
code  no.  84D1.  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/S  :  7  ap.S4Dl/amdt.l 

— —  Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  portable  elec- 
tric lamp  and  shade  industry,  division  of  electrical  manufacturing  industry, 
as  approved  on  Feb.  12,  l!):'."..  193r>.  [2]+G  p.  (liejiistry  no.  1308-16; 
Approved  code  no.  4B,  amendment  1.)      *  Paper,  ac. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.4B/amdt.l 

— —  Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  sheet  metal 
distributing  trade,  division  of  wholesalinc;  or  distributing  trade,  as  approved 
on  Feb.  IS,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  113[>-03 ;  Approved  code 
no.  201P,  amendment  1.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.201  P/amdt.l 

-^ —  Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  shoe  shank 
manufacturing  industry,  division  of  fabricated  metal  products  manufactur- 
ing  and  metal  finishing  and  metal  coating  industry,  as  approved  on  Jan.  31, 
1935.  1935.  f21+G  p.  (Registry  no.  929-1-01;  Approved  code  no.  84F, 
amendment  2. )      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.84  F/amdt.2 

Code  appendix  for  cosmetic  container  manufacturing  industry,  .subdi- 
vision of  fabricated  metal  products  manufacturing  and  metal  finishing  and 
metal  coating  industry,  as  api)roved  on  Feb.  12,  1935.  1935.  [2]  4-8  p. 
(Registry  no.  1636-01  ;  Approved  code  no.  84,  appendix  6.)      *  Paper,  .5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.84/app.6 

-^ —  Code  appendix  for  industrial  wire  cloth  manufacturing  industry,  subdi- 
vision of  fabritiited  metal  products  manufacturing  and  metal  finishing  and 
metal  coating  iiubistry.  as  approved  on  Feb.  8,  1935.  1935.  |2|+9  p.  (Reg- 
istry no.   1151-12;   Approved   code  no.  84,   appendix   5.)      *  Paper,   5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.84/app.5 

— "' —  Code  appendix  for  metal  safety  tread  manufacturing  industry,  subdi- 
vision of  fal)ricated  metal  products  manufacturing  and  metal  finishing  and 
metal  coating  industry,  as  api)roved  on  Feb.  15,  1935.  1935.  [2] +5  p. 
(Registry  no.  1122-23;  Approved  code  no.  84,  appendix  7.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/S' :  7  ap.84/app.7 

— = —     Code  of  fair  comix'titioii   for  auto  rebuilding  and   refinishing  trade,   as 
approved    on    Jan.    24,    1!)35,    by    President    Roosevelt.     1935.     [2] +1-17    p. 
(Registry  no.  1405-11;  Approved  code  no.  544.)      *  I'aper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26076  Y  3.N  21/S  :  7  ap.544 

-= —    Code  of  fair  competition  for  cigarette,  snuff,  chewing,  and  smoking  to- 
bacco manufacturing  industry,   as  approved  on   Feb.  9,   1935,   by   President 
Roosevelt.     1935.     f2J +95-104    p.     (Registry    no.    1615-31;    Approved    code 
no.  549. )     *  Paper,  5f. 
L.   C.   card  35-26117  Y  3.N  2178 :  7  ap.549 

-=* —  Code  of  fair  competition  for  coal  dock  industry,  as  aiiproved  on  Mar.  16, 
1934.  1934.  [21+99-115  p.  (Registry  no.  701-35;  Approved  code  no.  337, 
reprint.)      [This  reprint   includes  amendment   1.1     *  I'aper,   5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.337/2 

-^•^^ —  Code  of  fair  comi)etition  for  construction  industry,  as  approved  on  Jan. 
31,  1934,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1934.  [21+649-668  p.  (Registry  no. 
161(5-2-31;  Approved  code  no.  244,  reprint.)  [This  rejirint  includes  amend- 
ments 1-6.1     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.244/5 

-^ —  Code  of  fair  competition  for  corrugated  and  solid  fibre  shipping  container 
industry,  as  approved  on  Feb.  1,  1934.  1934.  [21+1-14  p.  (Registry  no. 
406-1-08;  Approved  code  no.  245,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes  amend- 
ment 1.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.245/2 

-^ —  Code  of  fair  competition  for  cotton  garment  industry,  as  approved  on 
Nov.  17,  1933,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1934.  [21+77-117  p.  (Registry  no. 
217-1-06;  Approved  code  no.  118,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes  amend- 
ments 1-8.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.118/3 

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February  1935  183 

Codes  of  fair  competition — Continued. 

— ^  Same,  Errata  sheet.  1935.  1  p.  (Registry  no.  217-1-06;  Approved  code 
no.  118  [reprint  including  amendments  1-8,  errata  sheet].)  Included  in  price 
of  reprint  of  original  code.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.ll8/3/errata 

-^^  Code  of  fair  competition  for  cylindrical  liquid  tight  paper  container  in- 
dustry, as  approved  on  Feb.  1,  1934.  1934.  ii +83-95  p.  (Registry  no.  406-10; 
Approved   code   no.    252,    reprint.)       [This    reprint    includes    amendment   1.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.252/2 

-^ —  Code  of  fair  competition  for  dry  color  industry,  as  approved  on  Apr.  25, 
1934.  1934.  [2] +481-491  p.  (Registry  no.  607-1-01;  Approved  code  no. 
407,  reprint.)      [Tliis  reprint  includes  amendment  1.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

Y  8.N  21/8  :  7  ap.407/2 

^  Code  of  fair  competition  for  fan  and  blower  industry,  as  appi'oved  on 
Jan.  30,  1934.  1984.  [2] +575-580  p.  (Registry  no.  1304-03;  Approved  code 
no.  238,  reprint.)      [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.238/2 

^  Code  of  fair  competition  for  fibre  can  and  tube  industry,  as  approved 
on  Feb.  24,  1934.  1934.  [2] +285-297  p.  (Registry  no.  311-03;  Approved  code 
no.  305,  reprint.)     [This  reprint  includes  amendments  1  and  2.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/S  :  7  ap.305/2 

V  Code  of  fair  competition  for  furniture  and  floor  wax  and  polish  industry, 
as  approved  on  Jan.  23,  1934.  1934.  [2] +381-394  p.  (Registry  no.  625-02; 
Approved  code  no.  224,  reprint.)     [This  reprint  includes  amendments  1  and  2.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.224/2 

-V—  Code  of  fair  competition  for  gummed  label  and  embossed  seal  industry, 
as  approved  on  Feb.  17,  1934.  1934.  [2] +151-162  p.  ( Registi-y  no.  404-09 ; 
Approved  code  no.  294,  reprint. )     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.294/2 

-^ —  Code  of  fair  competition  for  gumming  industry,  as  approved  on  Feb.  17, 
1934.  1934.  [2] +139-151  p.  (Registry  no.  404-08;  Approved  code  no.  298, 
reprint.)      [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.293/2 

•^ —  Code  of  fair  competition  for  ice  industry,  as  approved  on  Oct.  3.  1983, 
by  President  Roosevelt.  1933  [1935].  iv+11  p.  (Registry  no.  126-01;  Ap- 
proved code  no.  48,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.  The  im- 
print date,  1933,  is  date  of  original  print  without  amendments.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

Y  8.N  21/8  :  7  ap.43/2 

■  ^       Code  of  fair  competition  for  leather  and  woolen  knit  glove  industry,  as 

approved  on  Nov.  4,  1933,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1933  [1935].  xi+9  p. 
(Registry  no.  913-1-01;  Approved  code  no.  87,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  in- 
cludes amendments  1  and  2.  The  imprint  date,  1983,  is  date  of  original  print 
v/ithout  amendments.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.87/2 

■  ^       Code  of  fair  competition   for  manufacturing   industry   in   Territory    of 

Hawaii,  as  approved  on  Feb.  14,  1935.     1935.     [2] +105-117  p.     (Registry  no. 

1625-62;  Approved  code  no.  550.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26120  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.550 

■  V"       Code  of  fair  competition  for  millinery  and   dress  trimming  braid   and 

textile  industry,  as  approved  on  Oct.  31,  1933,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1935. 
[2] +149-158  p.  (Registry  no.  247-1-05;  Approved  code  no.  69,  reprint.) 
[This  reprint  includes  amendments  land  2.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.69/2 

■  v^      Code  of  fair  competition  for  natural  organic  products  industrv,  as  ap- 

proved on  Jan.  25,  1935.     1935.     [2] +19-37  p.      (Registry  no.  613-04;   Ap- 
proved code  no.  545.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26100  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.545 

-  "^  ■     Code  of  fair  competition  for  Pacific  Coast  dried  fruit  industry,  as  ap- 
proved on  Jan.  26.  1935.     1935.      [2] +39-55  p.      (Registry  no.   121-05;  Ap- 
proved code  no.  546. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26101  I  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.546 

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184  February  1935 

Codes  of  fair  competition — Continued. 

-->L-  Same,  Errata  sheet.  1935.  1  p.  (Registry  no.  121-05;  Approved  code 
no.  546  [errata  sheet].)     Included  in  price  of  original  code. 

Y  3.N  21/S  :  7  ap.  546/errata 

-^ —    Code  of  fair  competition  for  pacliage  and  pasteurized-blended  and  process 
cheese  industry,  as  approved  on  Feb.  2,  1935.     1935.     [2] +73-93  p.     (Regis- 
try no.  104-07  ;  Approved  code  no.  548. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26119  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.548 

—J —  Same,  Errata  sheet.  1935.  1  p.  (Registry  no.  104-07;  Approved  code 
no.  548  [errata  sheet].)     Included  in  price  of  original  code. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.  548/errata 

-^^ —  Code  of  fair  competition  for  photographic  mount  industry,  as  approved 
on  Feb.  17,  1934.  1934.  [2] +97-109  p.  (Registry  no.  407-09;  Approver! 
code  no.  290,  reprint.)      [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.200/2 

-J —  Code  of  fair  competition  for  porcelain  breakfast  furniture  assembling 
industry,  as  approved  on  Jan.  30,  1934.  1934.  [2] +587-001  p.  (Registry  no. 
312-04;  Approved  code  no.  239,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes  amendment 
1.  J     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.239/2 


J —  Code  of  fair  competition  for  printing  equipment  industry  and  trade,  as 
approved  on  Feb.  2,  1934.  1934.  [2] +151-173  p.  (Registry  no.  599-18; 
Approved    code    no.    257,    reprint.)       [Tliis    reprint  includes    amendment    1.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.257/2 

J —  Code  of  fair  competition  for  restaurant  industry,  as  approved  on  Feb.  16, 
1934.  1934.  [2] +507-525  p.  (Registry  no.  1728-2-11;  Approved  code  no. 
282,  reprinted  May  11.  1934  [2d  reprint].)  [This  2d  reprint  includes  amend- 
ments 1  and  2.  May  11,  1934,  is  dale  of  previous  reprint  including  amend- 
ment 1  only.]   ♦Paper.  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.282/3 

' —  Cotle  of  fair  competition  for  retail  solid  fuel  industry,  as  approved  on 
Feb.  14,  1934,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1934.  [2] +469-486  p.  (Registry  no. 
701-11;  Approved  code  no.  280,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes  amend- 
ment 1 .]   '=  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.28;)/2 

•i —    Code  of  fair  competition  for  sandstone  industry,  as  approved  on  Apr.  6, 

1934.  1934.      [2] +205-217    p.      (Registry   no.    1039-11;    Approved   code   no. 
388,  reprint)     [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.388/2 

* —  Code  of  fair  competition  lor  sanitary  and  waterproof  specialties  manu- 
facturing industry,  as  approved  ou  Mar.  17.  1934.  1934.  [2] +169-182  p. 
(Registry  no.  S99-1-01 ;  Approved  code  no.  342,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  in- 
cludes amendment  1.]     *  Pai)er,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.342/2 

J—    Code  of  fair  competition  for  seed  trade,  as  approved  on  Feb.  2,  1935. 

1935.  [2] +57-72     p.     (Registry     no.     122-07;     Approved   -code     no.     547.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26106  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.547 

^ —  Code  of  fair  competition  for  shovel,  dragline,  and  crane  industi\v.  as 
approved  on  Nov.  8.  1933,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1935.  [2] +563-579  p. 
(Registry  no.  1329-1-01;  Approved  code  no.  102,  reprint.)  [This  reprint 
includes  amendments  1  and  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.102/2 

^ —  Code  of  fair  competition  for  soft  fibre  manufacturing  industry,  as  aji- 
proved  on  Apr.  9.  1934.  1934.  [2]+273-28J  p.  (Registry  no.  242-1-02; 
Approveil  code  no.  393,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes  amendments  1  and 
2.  ]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.393/2 

^ —  Code  of  fair  competition  for  throwing  industry,  as  approved  on  Oct.  11, 
1933,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1933  [1935].  v+9  p.  (Registry  no.  274-1-01 ; 
Approved  code  no.  54.  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes  amendments  1-3. 
The  imprint  date,  1933,  is  date  of  original  print  without  amendments.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.54/2 

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February  1935  185 

Codes  of  fair  competition — Continued. 

-^ —  Code  of  fair  competition  for  unit  beater  and/or  unit  ventilator  manu- 
facturing industry,  as  approved  on  Feb.  10,  1934.  1934.  [2] +355-369  p. 
(Registry  no.  1304-04;  Approved  code  no.  272,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  in- 
cludes amendment  1.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  8.N  21/8  :  7  ap.2,72/2 

■  -^  Code  of  fair  competition  for  wholesaling  or  distributing  trade,  as  ap- 
proved on  Jan.  12.  1934,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1934.  [2]-f69-82  p. 
(Registry  no.  1625-59;  Approved  code  no.  201,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  In- 
cludes amendment  1.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.201/3 

^  Code  of  fair  competition  for  wiping  cloth  industrj%  as  approved  on  Feb. 
17,  1934.  1934.  [2<] +199-210  p.  (Registry  no.  299-1-21;  Approved  code 
no.  298,  reprint.)      [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.298/2 

Codes  of  fair  competition. 

L.  C.  card  34-26050 

V.  15.  Nos.  497—508,  as  approved  Aug.  5—25,  1934,  with  supplemental  codes,  amend- 
ments. Executive  and  Administrative  orders  issued  between  these  dates. 
1934.      [15]-fiv-f846  p.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.,/v.l5 

V.  16.  Nos.  509-519.  as  approved  Au?.  26-Sept.  15,  1934,  with  supplemental  codes, 
amendments.  Executive  and  Administrative  orders  issued  between  these  dates. 
1934.      vi+ [15] -1-709    p.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap./v.l6 

V.  17.  Nos.  520-524,  as  approved  Sept.  16— Oct.  9,  1934,  with  supplemental  codes, 
amendments.  Executive  and  Administrative  orders  issued  between  these  dates. 
1934.     vii-h[ll]+692  p.   il.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap./v.l7 

V.  18.  Nos.  525—531.  as  approved  Oct.  10-Nov.  6,  1934.  with  supplemental  codes, 
amendments.  Executive  and  Administrative  orders  issued  between  these  dates. 
1934.     viii-|-[10]+842  p.  •  Y  8.N  21/8 : 7  ap./v.l8 

NoTK. — The  bound  volumes  of  Codes  are  sold,  in  sets  only,  by  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.  C,  who  is  accepting  an  ini- 
tial deposit  of  $30.00  to  insure  delivery  of  all  the  volumes  as  they  become  available, 
at  the  rate  of  $1.50  per  volume.  It  is  not  yet  possible  to  determine  how  many  volumes 
will  constitute  the  complete  set. 

^  Errata  sheet.  Code  of  fair  competition  for  retail  meat  trade,  as  approved 
on  Dec.  21,  1934.  1935.  1  p.  (Registry  no.  132-34;  Approved  code  no.  540 
[errata  sheet].)     Included  in  price  of  original  code. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.540/errata 

^  Errata  sheet,  [Supplementary]  code  of  fair  competition  for  wiring  device 
industry,  as  approved  on  Jan.  15,  1935.  1935.  1  p.  (Registry  no.  1308-17; 
Approved  code  no.  4,  supplement  3  [errata  sheet].)  Included  in  price  of 
supplement  3.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.4/supp.3/errata 

Labor  provisions. 

Note. — In  addition  to  the  publications  concerning  the  labor  provisions  of  certain 
codes,  issued  separately,  the  National  Recovery  Administration  issues  a  series  of 
posters,  each  one  setting  forth  the  approved  labor  provisions  of  an  individual  code, 
and  intended  for  display  by  employers  operating  under  approved  codes.  These 
individual  posters  are  not  listed  separately  in  the  Monthly  catalog. 

v^  Proposed  code  of  fair  competition  for  dretlge  and  floating  plant  industry, 
proposed  subdivision  of  machiner.v  and  allied  products  industiT,  as  revised 
for  public  hearing  on  Feb.  19,  1935  (hearing  no.  499-U).  1935.  [2] +7  p. 
(Registry  no.  1340-02.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  sub.l340-4)2/rev. 

-^ —  Proposed  supplemental  code  of  fair  competition  for  specialty  transformer 
industry,  subdivision  of  electrical  manufacturing  industry,  as  revised  for 
public  hearing  on  Mar.  15,  1935  (hearing  no.  4-M).  1035.  [2] +9  p.  (Regis- 
try no.  1308-22. )      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  sub.l308-22/rev. 

-^'J —  Supplementary  cede  of  fair  competition  for  metallic  wall  structure  in- 
dustry, division  of  fabricated  metal  products  manufacturing  and  metal  finish- 
ing and  metal  coating  industn,-,  as  approved  on  Jan.  10,  1934.  1934.  [2]  + 
15  p.  (Registry  no.  1123-08;  Approved  code  no.  84.  supplement  1,  reprint.) 
[This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.84/supp.l-2 

-^ —  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  mine  car  manufacturing  in- 
dustry, division  of  machinery  and  allied  products  industry,  as  approved  on 
Feb.  5,  1935.  1935.  [21+14  p.  (Registry  no.  1414-12;  Approved  code  no. 
347,  supplement  47.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.347/supp.47 

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186  February  1935 

Codes  of  fair  competition — Continued. 

—^ —  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  radiator  manufacturing;  in- 
dustry, product  group  of  automotive  parts  and  equipment  manufacturinii  in- 
dustry, as  approved  on  Feb.  1,  1935.  1935.  [2]-f-14  p.  (Registry  no.  1404- 
45;  Approved  code  no.  105,  supplement  10.)      *  I'aper.  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/S :  7  ap.l05/supp.l0 

—i —  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  I'etail  custom  millinery  trade, 
division  of  retail  trac^e,  as  approved  on  Jan.  25,  1935.  1935.  [2] +16  p. 
(Registry  no.  247-09;  Approved  code  no.  60,  supplement  3.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/S  :  7  ap.60/supp.3 


Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  upholstery  and  decorative 
fabrics  trade,  division  of  wholesaling  ur  distributing  trade,  as  approved  on 
Mar.  6,  1934.  1934.  [2] +6  p.  (Registry  no.  280-03;  Approved  code  no.  201, 
supplement  1,  reprint.)      [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/S :  7  ap.201/supp.l-2 


NATIONAL  RESOURCES   BOARD 

Note. — The  National  Kcsources  Boaril  was  established  by  the  President  through 
Executive  order  G777  of  June  30,  1934.  The  functions  of  the  board  are  to  prepare  and 
present  to  the  President  a  program  and  plan  of  procedure  dealing  with  the  physical, 
social,  governmental,  and  ( cont)mic  aspects  of  public  policies  for  the  development  and 
use  of  laud,  water,  and  other  national  resources,  etc. 

By  the  same  Executive  order*  the  National  Planning  Board  of  the  Federal  Emergency 
Administration  of  Public  Works  was  abolishwl,  and  all  of  its  powers,  duties,  etc.,  trans- 
ferred to  the  National  Ucsources  Boaid,  but  the  final  report  of  the  National  I'lanning 
Board,  covering  the  period  during  which  it  was  in  existence,  will  be  found  under  the  Fed- 
eral Emergency  Administration  of  Public  Works,  p.  152. 

Indian  hnid  problems  and  policies.  Nov.  15,  1934  [published  1935].  [l]-}-9  p. 
il.  4°  [I^-om  Report  of  Land  Planning  Committee  of  National  Resources 
Board,  sec.  3,  chapter  6.]     t  ^'  3.N  21 A2  :  2/a/In  25 

NAVY  DEPARTMENT 

Court-martial  ordi^r  10,  1934;  Oct.  31,  1934.  [1935.]  15  p.  12°  [Monthly. 
Issued  with  perforations  for  insertion  in  binder.]     t  N  1.14:  934/10 

Orders.  General  order  252  [6th  series]  ;  Jan.  5,  1935.  1935.  1  p.  4°  [Issued 
with  perforations  for  insertion  in  binder.]     t  N  1.13/6:  252 

Telephone  directory.  Navy  Department  telephone  directory  [Feb.  1935]  ;  com- 
piled in  Office  of  Director  of  Naval  Communications.  1935.  48  p.  4"  [Semi- 
annual.]    t  N  1.23:  935/1 

ENGINEERING  BUREAU 

Boilers.  Instructions  for  operation,  care,  and  repair  of  boilers;  reprint  of 
chapter  2  of  Manual  of  engineering  instruction.  Revised  Nov.  1934.  1935. 
[1]+134  p.  il.  2  pi.     *  Paper,  20c.  N  19.8/2  :  2/l/rev.934 

Machincrj/.  Trials  and  material  inspections:  reprint  of  chapter  19  of  Manual 
of  engineering  instructions  [with  corrections].  Printed  Aug.  1,  1928,  re- 
printed [with^-hanges]  Jan.  1935.  [l]+l-SA+9-24A+25-28A+29-30  p.  1  pi. 
[Corrections  issued  bv  Changes  B  and  C  have  been  incorporated  in  this  re- 
print.]     *  Paper,   lOe.  N  19.8/2  :  19/rev.935 

Marine  engineering.  Manual  of  engineering  instructions  :  chapter  19,  Trials  and 
material  inspections  [with  corrections].  Printed  Aug.  1,  1928.  reprinted  [with 
changes]  Jan.  1935.  i+l-8A+9-24A+25-2SA-f  29-30  p.  1  pi.  [Corrections 
issued  by  Changes  B  and  C  have  been  incorporated  in  this  reprint.  Issnefl 
in  loose-leaf  form  for  use  of  the  service.  This  chapter  has  also  been  issued 
for  sale  in  pamphlet  form  with  title  Trials  and  material  inspections,  for 
which  see  above.]     %  N  19.8^2: 19/l-2/rcv.935 

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February  1935  187 

MEDICINE  AND  SURGERY  BUREAU 

Report.    Annual  report  of  surgeon  general,  Navy,  chief  of  Bureau  of  Medicine 
and    Surgery,   to   Secretary   of  Navy,    concerning   statistics    of   diseases   and 
injuries  in  Navy,  calendar  year  1933.     1934.     iv+177  p.     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  S-9360  N  10.15  :  933 

Note. — The  report  of  the  surgeon  general,  Navy,  is  now  divided  into  3  parts.  The 
first  part  dealing  with  the  general  facts  regarding  the  health  of  the  Navy  i.s  published 
in  the  Annual  report  of  the  Secretary  of  Navy,  1934.  The  second  part  dealing  with 
the  activities  of  the  Medical  Department  for  the  fiscal  year  1934  is  not  published,  but 
mimeographed  copies  of  This  part  of  the  Keport  are  made  for  use  of  various  Government 
departments.  The  statistics  of  diseases  and  injuries  with  the  various  statistical  tables, 
are  here  printed  separately  as  a  measure  of  convenience  and  economy. 

NAVAL  WAR  COLLEGE 

International  laic  situations,  with  solutions  and  notes,  1933;  [by  George  Grafton 
Wilson].     1934.    v+150  p.     *  Cloth,  $1.00. 
L.  C.  card  35-26110  N  15.7/1 :  933 

NAVIGATION  BUREAU 

Nary  directory,  officers  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps,  including  officers  of  Naval 
Reserve  (active).  Marine  Corps  Reserve  (active),  and  foreign  officers  serv- 
ing with  Navy,  Jan.  1,  1935.  1935.  iii+290  p.  [Quarterly.]  *  Paper,  25c. 
single  copy,   $1.00  a   yr. ;   foreign   subscription,   $1.35.  N  1.24 :  935/1 

HYDEOGRAPHIC   OFFICE 

Note. — The  charts,  sailing  directions,  manuals,  etc.,  of  the  Hydrographic  Oflice  are  sold 
by  the  office  in  Washington  and  also  by  agents  at  the  principal  American  and  foreign 
seaports  and  American  lake  ports.  Copies  of  the  General  catalogue  of  mariners'  charts 
and  books  and  of  the  Hydrographic  bulletins,  reprints,  and  Notice  to  mariners  are  sup- 
plied free  on  application  at  the  Hydrographic  Office  in  Washington  and  at  the  branch 
offices  in  Boston,  New  York.  PhiladelplBia.  Baltimore.  Norfolk.  Savannah,  New  Orleans, 
Galveston,  San  Francisco,  San  Pedro,  Talif..  San  .Tuan.  P.  R.,  Captain  of  the  Port,  Panama 
Canal,  Portland  (Oreg.),  Seattle,  Honolulu,  T.  H.,  Chicago,  Cleveland,  Buffalo,  Detroit, 
Sault  Ste.   Marie,  and  Duluth. 

Africa.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  105,  Sailing  directions 
for  southwest  coast  of  Africa,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mari- 
ners and  other  sources  from  date  of  publication  (Oct.  1,  1932)  to  Jan.  1,  1935. 
1935.     [1]+11  leaves,     j  N  6.8 :  105/932-3 

Australia.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  170,  Sailing  directions 
for  Australia,  v.  4,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and 
other  sources  from  date  of  publication  (Oct.  1,  1932)  to  Jan.  1,  1935.  1935. 
[1]  +  3  leaves,     t  N  6.8 :  170/932-3 

Great  Britain.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  148,  British  Is- 
lands pilot,  V.  5,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and  other 
sources  from  date  of  publication  (June  28,  1926)  to  Jan.  1,  1935.  1935.  [1]  + 
6  leaves,     f  N  6.8 :  148/926-6 

HiiflrograpMc  bulletin,  weekly,  no.  2370-73  ;  Feb.  6-27,  1935.  1935.  Each  1  p. 
f°     t  N  6.3  :  2370-2373 

Ireland.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  146.  Sailing  directions 
for  Ireland,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and  other 
sources  from  date  of  publication  (Jan.  1,  1934)  to  Jan.  1,  1935.  1935.  [1]  + 
3  leaves,     t  N  6.8 :  146/934-2 

Lights.     List  of  lights  and  fog  signals:  v.  1,  Coasts  of  North  and  South  America 
(excepting  United  States),  West  Indies,  and  Hawaiian  Islands;  corrected  to 
Jan.  1,  1935.     1935.     601  p.  map.     ( [Publication]  30.)     t  Paper,  90c. 
L.  C.  card  7-24405  N  6.8  :  30/935 

Same :  v.  2,  Islands  of  Pacific  and  Indian  oceans,  Australia,  Asia,  and  east 

coast  of  Africa  ;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1935.     1935.     663  p.  map.     ( [Publication] 
31.)     t  Paper,  90c.  N  6.8  :  31/935 

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188  February  1935 

Lights — Continued. 

Same:  v.  3,  West  coasts  of  Europe  and  Africa,  Mediterranean  Sea,  Black 

Sea,  and  Sea  of  Azov ;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1935.     1935.     573  p.  map.     ( [Publi- 
cation] 32.)     t  Paper,  90c.  N  6.S  :  32/935 

Same :  v.  4,  British  Islands,  English  Channel,  and  North  Sea ;  corrected  to 

Jan.  1,  1935,   [Notice  to  mariners]  52,  1934.     1935.     ii+507  p.  map.      ( [Pub- 
lication]  33.)     t  Paper,  90c.  N  6.8:  33/935 

Same:  v.  6,   Baltic  Sea,  with  Kattegat,   Belts  and   Sound,   and  Gulf  of 

Bothnia  ;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1935,  [Notice  to  mariners]  52,  1934.     1935.     ii+ 
515  p.  map.     ( [Publication]  35.)     t  Paper,  90c.  N  6.8:  35/935 

1935  supplement  to  List  of  lights,  v.  5  [Hydrographic  Office  publication] 

34,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and  other  sources  from 
date  of  publication  (Jan.  1,  1934)   to  Jan.  1,  1935.     1935.     [1]+14  leaves,     t 

N  6.8 :  34/934-2 

Malacca  Strait.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office^  publication  1G2,  Sailing  di- 
rections for  Malacca  Strait  and  Sumatra,  corrections  and  additions  from  No- 
tices to  mariner.s  and  other  sources  from  date  of  publication  (Oct.  1932)  to 
Jan.  1,  1935.     1935.     [1]+  7  leaves,     t  N  G.S :  102/932-3 

Xaval  air  pilot,  Alaska  Peninsula,  southern  and  southeastern  Alaska;  corrected 
to  June  1,  1934.  Notice  to  aviators  11,  1934.  1934.  v+2;^6  p.  il.  3  maps,  18  p. 
of  maps.  ([Publication]  188.)  [Pages  156-168  are  left  blank,  to  be  used  for 
corrections  and  additions.]     t  Fabrikoid,  $1.80. 

L.  C.  cartl  26-27471  N  6.8  :  188/934 

Note. — HydroKiJiphic  Office  publication  188.  Naval  air  pilot  of  Alaska  rcniusula, 
southern  and  soutlieastern  Alaska,  is  dcsliined  to  furnish  information  of  assistance  in 
the  navlKalion  of  aircraft  in  tlie  afor(>meutioned  areas.  The  publication  is  divided  into 
3  parts  and  contains  information  on  aircraft  facilities  and  such  other  speciflc  data  as 
are  considered  of  value.  Part  1  contains  f,'en(>ral  information  concerning  topoKraphic 
features,  operatint;  facilities,  meteorological  conditions,  air  routes,  and  distances,  pt.  2 
contains  detailed  information  and  sketches  of  seaplane  aiichoraiii's,  and  landing  fields, 
pt.  3  contains  photographs  of  seaplane  ancliorages,  landing  fields,  landmarks,  and  other 
aids  to  air  navigation. 

Narigatioii.     American  practical  navigator,  epitome  of  navigation  and  nautical 
astronomy,    originally   by    Natbiiniel    Bowditch ;    pul)li.'<he(l    by    Hydrographic 
Oflicc.     I  Edition  of  192.1,  revised  1930,  reprint  with  changes]   1934.     l-178p 
-f  179-852  p.  il.  1  pi.  1  tab.  large  8°     ([Publication]   9.)     t  Cloth.  .$2.25. 
L.  C.  card  35-26167  N  6.8:  9/934 

Newfoundland.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  73,  Sailing 
directions  for  Newfoundland,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mar- 
iners and  other  sources  from  date  of  publication  (Mar.  19,  1931)  to  Jan. 
1,  1935.     1935.     111+5  leaves,     t  N  6.8 :  73/931-4 

Notice  to  aviators  3  and  4,  1935;  Feb.  1  and  15  [10351.  [1935.]     22  leaves  and 

11  leaves,  narrow  12"      [Semimonthly.     Issued   with  perforations  for  inser- 
ti(tn   in  binder.]     t 

L.   C.   card   20-2G958  N  6.25  :  9.35/3,  4 

Notice  to  mariners  6-9,  1935;  Feb.  7-28  [1935].  [1935.]  [xv] +111-188  leaves. 
[Weekly.]     t  N  6.11 :  93.5/6-9 

Nora  Scotia.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  99,  Nova  Scotia 
pilot,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and  other  sources 
from  date  of  publication  (Feb.  22,  1930)  to  Jan.  1,  1935.  1935.  [1]+14 
leaves,     t  N  6.8 :  99/930-6 

Siberia.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  jniblication  122,  Sailing  directions 
for  Sil>eria  and  Chosen,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners 
and  other  sources  from  date  of  publication  (Oct.  22,  1932)  to  Jan.  1,  19.35. 
1935.     [11+12  leaves,     t  N  6.8 :  122/932-3 

Tide  calendars.  Tide  calendar  [for  Baltimore  (Fort  McHenry)  and  Cape 
Henry],    Mar.    1935.     1935.     1    p.    4°     [Monthly.]     t  N  6.22/2 :  935/3 

Tide  calendar   [for  Norfolk  Navy  Yard  and  Newport  News,  Va.],  Apr. 

1935.     1935.     1  p.  4°     [Monthly.]     t  N  6.22/1 : 9-3.5/4 

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February  1935  189 

CMrts 

Barkley  Sound,  south  side  of  Vancouver  Island,  British  Columbia,  Canada, 
original  British  survey  in  1861 ;  chart  1449.  Scale  naut.  m.=1.5  in.,  natural 
scale  1 :  48.642.  Washington,  Hvdrographic  Office,  published  Feb.  1895,  20th 
edition,  Nov.  1934.    25.2X38.7  in.     t  4Uc.  N  6.18  :  1449 

Culahar  River,  Bight  of  Biafra,  southern  Nigeria,  Africa,  west  coast,  from 
British  surveys  between  1903  and  1930;  with  inset,  Duketown  Anchorage, 
from  British  surveys  in  1903  and  1930;  chart  2293.  Scale  naut.  m.=1.2  in., 
natural  scale  1 :  60,000.  Washington.  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Oct. 
1906,  3d  edition,  Nov.  1934.    50.2X29  in.    t  60c.  N  6.18  :  2293 

China,  east  coast,  Wenchow  Bay  to  Kueshan  Is.,  from  British  surveys  between 
1843  and  1887 ;  with  inset,  Shihpu  Road  and  Harbor,  from  British  surveys 
between  1843  and  1892 ;  chart  3180.  Natural  scale  1 :  292,045  at  lat.  28°30'. 
Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Sept.  1914,  5th  edition,  Jan.  1935. 
25.8X38.6  in.     t  40c.  N  6.18 :  3180 

Honshu,  northwest  coast,  Japan,  Tsuuo  Shima  to  Esaki  Ko,  from  Japanese 
surveys  in  1889  and  1928,  with  additions  from  other  sources  to  1931 :  chart 
2447.  Natural  scale  1 :  100,605.  Washington,  Hydrogi-aphic  Office,  published 
Jan.  1908,  4th  edition,  Nov.  1934.    27.1X39.4  in.     t  50c.  N  6.18  :  2447 

Pacific  Ocean.  South  Pacific  Ocean,  sheet  3  ;  chart  825.  Natural  scale  1 :  5,990,- 
157  at  lat.  35°.  Washington.  Hydrographic  Office,  Dev,.  1934.  47.3X32.9  in. 
[Magnetic  variation  cui-ves  are  for  1933.]     t  70c.  N  6.18  :  825 

Pilot  charts.  Pilot  chart  of  Central  American  waters.  Mar.  1935;  chart  8500. 
Scale  1°  long.=0.7  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Feb.  21,  1935. 
23.3X35.1  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by 
the  Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.24 :  935/3 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Radio  bearings. — Sailing  directions  for  Baliiii  Honda 
and  Montijo  Bay.  Panama. — Sailing  directions  for  coast  of  Panama  in  vicinity  of 
Puerto  Armuelles. — Finding  latitude  by  observed  altitude  of  Polaris. 

Pilot  chart  of  Indian  Ocean.  Apr.  1935;   chart  2603.     Scale  1°   long.= 

0.2  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Fob.  20,  1935.  22.6X31  in. 
[Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather 
Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.17  :  935/4 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Radio  bearings. —  Sailing  directions  for  Bahia  Honda 
and  Montijo  Bay,  Panama. — Sailing  directions  for  coast  of  Panama  in  vicinity  of 
Puerto  Armuelles. — Finding  latitude  by  observed  altitude  of  Polaris. 

■ Pilot  chart  of  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  Mar.  1935;  chart  1400.     Scale  1° 

long. =0.27  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Feb.  25.  1935.  23.1X31.8  in. 
[Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather 
Bureau.]     f  10c. 

L.  C.  card  14-16339  N  6.15/1 :  935/3 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Line-squalls  ;  by  R.  Hanson  Weightman. 

Pilot  chart   of  north   Pacific   Ocean,    Apr.    1935;    chart   1401.     Scale   1° 

long.=0.2  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Feb.  20,  1935.  23.8X35.1  in. 
[Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather 
Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.16 :  935/4 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse:  Radio  bearings. —  Sailing  directions  for  Bahia  Honda 
and  Montijo  Bay,  Panama. — Sailing  directions  for  coast  of  Panama  in  vicinity  of 
Puerto  Armuelles. — Finding  latitude  by  observed  altitude  of  Polaris. 

Pilot  chart  of  upper  air,  north  Atlantic  Ocean.  Mar.  1935 ;  chart  1400a. 

Scale  1°  long. =0.27  in.  Washington.  Hydrographic  Office,  Feb.  25,  193.5. 
23X31.8  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.28 :  935/3 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Line-squalls  ;  by  R.  Hanson  Weightman. 

Pilot  chart  of  upper  air,  north  Pacific  Ocean,  Apr.  1935;   chart  1401a. 

Scale  1°  long.=0.2  in.  AVashington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Feb.  26,  1935. 
23.8X35.4  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  bv  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.29:  935/4 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Line-squalls  ;   by  R.  Hanson  Weightman. 

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Pllfmouth  Sound,  England,  south  coast,  from  latest  British  surveys ;  chart  4r»25. 
Scale  1.000  .vfls.=5.S  in.,  natural  scale  1:6,169.  Washington,  Hytlrographic 
Office,  pnblislied  Aug.  1915,  8th  edition,  Nov.  1934.     26.8X39.5  in.     t -ioc. 

N  6.18 :  4525 

Trieste,  Gulf  of.  Gulf  of  Trieste  (Golfo  di  Trieste).  Adriatic,  Mediterranean 
Sea,  from  Italian  .surveys  to  1930:  with  inset.  Porto  di  Trieste  and  Baia  di 
Muggia.  from  Italian  surveys  between  1924  and  1930:  chart  4tW9.  Natural 
scale  1 :  70,(X)0  at  lat.  45°40'.  Washington.  Hvdrographic  Office,  imblished  Aug. 
1914,  8th  edition,  Nov.  1934.    26X50.4  in.     t  60c.  N  6.18:  4069 

EEORUITING   BUREAU 

[Poster]  355.  [Press  of  Navy  Recruiting  Bureau.  New  York,  Jan.  8.  1935.1 
14X17  in.    [Title  is  :  What  the  Navy  is  doing.]    t  N  17.2,3/1 :  355 

SUPPLIES  AND  ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

Maiiual.  Change  11,  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  manual  [19291  ;  Jan.  1, 
1935.  [1935.]  iii  p.  [Accompanied  by  reprints  of  certain  pages  to  be  inserted 
in  their  proper  places  in  the  Manual.  A  list  of  these  reprinted  pages  is  given 
on  p.  iii  of  Ciiange  11  here  cataloged.]     t  N  20.13  :  Su  7/2/929,  ch.  11 

Memovundn.  Bureau  of  Supitlies  and  Accounts  memoranda  388:  Jan.  1,  1935. 
Jan.  1935.  ii+3-27  p.  [Monthly.  Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in 
Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  memoranda.  1931.]     J  N  20.7/1 :  388 

Same  389:  Feb.  1,  19.35.     [Feb.  1935.]   ii-f-.3-21  p.     [Monthly.     Issued  in 

loose-leaf  form  for  ii;sertion  in  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  memoranda. 
1931.]     t  N  20.7/1:  389 

Naval  expenditureft,  1934.    1935.    iv-}-353  p.  4°    *  Paper.  50c. 

L.  C.  card  11-20038  N  20.2  :  Ex  7/934 

Naval  supplies.  Index  of  specifications  used  by  Navy  Department  for  naval 
stores  and  material.  Jan.  2.  1935.  iv+71  p.  12°  [Semiannual.  Issued  with 
perforations  for  insertion  in  binder.]     %  N  20.6/3 :  935/1 

PAN  AMERICAN  UNION 

Note. — The  Pati  Amorican  Union  sells  its  own  monthly  Biillotin.  booklpt.s,  nnd  other 
publications,  at  prices  usually  ranjrlmr  from  He.  to  $:i.."tO.  Th"  price  of  an.v  rclition  of  the 
Bulletin  is  l."e.  a  sinjile  cop.v.  t'u'  Enixlish  edition  is  SL.'iO  a  yrar,  the  Spanish  edition  $1.00 
a  year,  the  rortuiriiese  edition  $1.00  a  yt'ar;  there  is  an  additional  charge  of  75c.  a  year 
on  each  edition  for  countries  outside  the  I'an  .Vnierican  Union.  Beirinninji  with  .T;in.  1925, 
the  I'an  American  Union  boyan  the  publication  of  4  series,  in  Spanish  and  I'ortu^jupse.  on 
the  foilowinjr  subjects:  AKricultiirc  :  Kd'nalioii:  Finance,  ind-istry  jind  cuiiinierci- ;  IMihlic 
health  and  social  welfare.  The  Spanish  series  is  issued  bimonthly  and  the  Portuguese 
trlmontbly.  They  are  not  i)ubllsbed  in  Englisb.  The  subscription  price  is  50c.  for  12 
issues  of  any  one  of  these  series  ;  single  copies  of  any  series,  5c.  Address  the  Pan  American 
Union.  Washington,  D.  C. 

Atypieal  children.  Tendencias  recentes  na  ednca^ao  dos  anormais;  [por  Chris- 
tine P.  Ingram].  [1934.]  ii  +  14  p.  il.  (Serie  sobreeducaQaono.  50,  novembro 
de  1934.)  [Do  Bol'tim  da  Uniao  Panamericana,  novembro  1934.]  f  Paper, 
5c.;   subscription  price  for  12  issues  of  series,  50c.  PA  1.13  :p  50 

Bulletin  (English  edition).    Bulletin  of  Pan  American  Union,  Feb.  1935:  [v.  69, 
no.  2].     [1935.]     iv+77-151  p.  il.     [Monthly.    For  price,  see  note  above  under 
center  head.] 
L.   C.   card  8-30967  PA  1.6 :  e  69/2 

Same.     (H.  doc.  51,  pt.  2.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

(Portuguese  edition).    Boletim  da  Uniao  Pan-Americana,  fevereiro  1935; 

[v.  37,  no.  2].     [1935.]     iv+61-120  p.  il.     [Monthly.    For  price,  see  note  above 
under  center  head.] 

L.  C.  card  11-27014  I'A  1.6 :  p  37/2 

(Spanish    edition).     Boletin    de   la   Union   Panamericana,   fei)rero   1935; 

[v.  09,  no.   2].,     [1935.]      iv +85-168  p.   11.      [Monthly.     For  price,   see  note 

above  under  center  head.] 

L.  C.  card  12-12555  PA  1.6  :  s  69/2 

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February  1935  191 

Commercial  policy.  La  nueva  politica  comercial  de  los  Estados  Unidos;  [por 
Guillermo  A.  Suro].  [1935.]  ii+10  p.  (Serie  sobre  finauzas,  industria  y 
comercio  no.  81,  diciembre  de  1934.)  [Del  Boletin  de  la  Union  Panamericana, 
diciembre  1934.]     t  Paper,  5c.;  subscription  price  for  12  issues  of  series,  50c. 

PA  1.14  :  s  81 

Social  sen-ice.  O  seryi^o  social  no  Chile:  [por  Leo  Cordemans  de  Bray]. 
[1934.]  ii+10  p.  il.  (S6rie  sobre  saude  publica  e  previsao  social  no.  50, 
novembro  de  1934.)  [Do  Boletim  da  Uniao  Panamericana,  novembro  1934.] 
t  Paper,  5c. ;  subscription  price  for  12  issues  of  series,  •50c.         PA  1.15  :  p  50 

Straioherries.  Cultivo  de  la  fresa  en  paises  calientes ;  [por  J.  C.  Th.  Uphof]. 
[1935.]  ii+14  p.  il.  (Serie  sobre  agricultura  no.  101,  diciembre  de  1934.) 
[Del  Boletin  de  la  Union  Panamericana,  diciembre  1934.]  t  Paper,  5c. ;  suth 
scription  price  for  12  issues  of  series,  50c.  PA  1.12 :  s  101 

TuhercuJosis  in  animals.  La  tuberculosis  del  ganado.  [1934.]  ii+22  p.  il. 
(Serie  sobre  agricultura  nos.  99  y  100,  octubre  y  noviembre  de  1934.)  [Del 
Boletin  de  la  Union  Panamericana,  octubre  y  noviembre  1934.]  t  Paper,  10c. 
(2  numbers  combined)  ;  subscription  price  for  12  issues  of  series,  50c. 

PA  1.12  :  s  99, 100 
Contents. — 1,  Erradicacion  de  la  tuberculosis  del  ganado  vacuno ;  por  Alexander  E. 
Wight. — 2,   Erradicacion   de  la   tuberculosis   en   his   aves   y   en   los   cerdos ;   por   Elmer 
Lash. 

Vacations.  Lo  que  pueden  bacer  los  escolares  en  las  vaeaciones  ;  [por  Eugene  T. 
Lies].  [1935.]  ii+10  p.  il.  (Serie  sobre  educacion  no.  95,  diciembre  de 
1934.)  [Del  Boletin  de  la  Union  Panamericana,  diciembre  1934.  Traducido 
de  una  adaptacion  de  The  new  leisure  challenges  the  schools.  National  Recrea- 
tion Association,  New  York.]  t  Paper,  5c. ;  subscription  price  for  12  is.sues 
of  series,  50c.  PA  1.13  :  s95 

PANAMA  CANAL 

Note. — Although  The  Panama  Canal  makes  its  reports  to.  and  is  under  the  supervision 
of,  the  Secretary  of  War,  it  is  not  a  part  of  the  War  Department. 

Appropriationf,.  Estimates  for  The  Panama  Canal,  1936.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
[l]+656-G70  p.  4"     [Extract  from  Bud-^et  Bureau,  Budget,  1936.]     t 

W  79.11/2 :  Es  8/986 

Panama  Canal  record,  v.  28.  no.  7 ;  Feb.  15,  1935.  Balboa  Heights,  O.  Z. 
[1935.]     p.  105-120.     [Monthly.] 

L.  C.  card  7-353l'8  W  79.5 :  28/7 

Note. — The  yearly  subscription  rate  of  the  Panama  Canal  record,  issued  monthly, 
is  50e.  domestic,  and  $1.00  foreign,  except  in  the  case  of  Government  departments 
and  bureaus.  Members  of  Congress,  representatives  of  foreign  Governments,  steamship 
lines,  chambers  of  commerce,  boards  of  trade,  and  university  and  public  libraries, 
to  wliom  the  Record  is  distributed  free.  Tl-.e  word  "  domfstic  "  refers  to  the  United 
States,  Canada,  Canal  Zone,  Cuba,  Guam,  Hawaii,  Manua,  Mexico,  the  Philippines, 
Puerto  Rico,  Republic  of  Panama.  Tutuila,  nnd  the  Virgin  Islands.  Subscriptions  will 
commence  with  tbe  issue  of  the  Record  in  the  month  in  which  the  subscriptions  are 
received,  unless  otherwise  requested.  Remittances  should  be  made  payable  to  Disburs- 
ing Clerk,  The  Panama  Canr.l,  hut  should  lie  forwariled  to  the  Cliief  of  Otlirv  The 
Panama  Canal,  Washington,  D.  C.  The  name  and  address  to  which  the  Record  is  to 
be  sent  should  be  plainly  written.  I'ostage  stamps,  foreign  money,  and  defaced  or 
smooth  coins  will  not  be  accepted. 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 

EXECUTIVE    OFFICE 

Telephone  directory.  The  Panama  Canal,  telephone  directory,  Jan.  1,  1935. 
Panama  Canal  Press,  Mount  Hope,  C.  Z.,  1935.  cover  title,  236  p.  il. 
t  Paper,  40c.,  Chief  of  Office,  The  Panama  Canal,  Washington,  D.  C. 

W  79.2 :  T  23/5/935 

POST  OFS'ICE  DEPARTMENT 

Address.  Proper  address  and  return  card  on  mail ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant 
Postmaster  General.    Jan.  24,  1935.    1  p.  16°    t  P  4.2 :  Ad  2/9/935 

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Bonds  of  United  States.  Instructions  concorning  issuance  and  payment  of 
United  States  savinjis  bonds ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 
Feb.  18,  1935.     2  leaves,  f"     t  P  4.2 :  B  64/0 

United  States  savings  bonds,  their  purchase  with  postal-savings  certiti- 

cates;    [issued   bv]    3d   assistant   Postmaster  General.     Feb.   21,   193.").     1   p. 
narrow  8°     t  P  4.2 :  B  64/7 

Form  3547,  key  number;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.  Feb.  i, 
1935.     1  p.  oblong  48°     t  P  4.2 :  F  76/13/935 

Latvia.  Mail  addressed  to  Latvia;  [issued  by]  2d  assistant  Postmaster  Gen- 
eral.    Jan.  29,  1935.     1  p.  narrow  f°     t  P3.2:L35 

Lotteries.     Postal   laws   relating   to   lotteries,   schemes   to   defraud,   etc.     [Re- 
print 193.").]      [3]  p.  4°     t 
L.  C.  card  34-2G59S  P  1.12 :  L  91/2-2 

Mahonia  euttin<}s.  Removal  of  i-estrictions  on  shipment  of  maht)nia  cuttings 
for  decorative  purposes  only  ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  (Jeueral. 
Feb.  21,  1935.     1  p.  oblong  48°     t  P  4.2  :Q  2/10 

M iliraukec.  Wis.  Scheme  of  primary  separation  for  use  in  post  office  at  Mil- 
waukee. Wis.;  corrected  to  Nov.  15,  1934.  1935.  [1] -1-1-2  p.+leaves  3-89, 
narrow   12°     ¥  P  I.IS :  M  G4/934 

Money  orders.  Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster 
General.     Feb.  5.  1935.     1  p.  oblong  :52°     t  P  4.7 :  935/5 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Feb.   12.   1935.     1  p.  oblong  32"     t  P  4.7: 935/0 

Stolen  money-order  forms ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Feb.  20,  1935.     1  p.  oblong  32"     t  P  4.7 :  935/7 

Pan  Amrriran  countries.  Free  mailing  privilege  of  consuls  of  Pan  American 
countries;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.  Feb.  23,  1935. 
1  p.  oblong  48°     t  P  4.2 :  F  87/2 

Parcel  post  convention  between  United  States  and  Norway ;   [signed  Washing- 
ton. Nov.  9.  1934.  Oslo,  Oct.  6.  1934,  approved  Nov.  13,  19.34].     [1935.]     32  p. 
IKnglish  and  Norwegian.]     ♦Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26077  P  1.9 :  N  83/3 

Portland,  Maine.     Scheme  of  citv  distribution,   Portland,   Maine,    Sept.   19;?4. 

1934.  iii  p.-f50  leaves,  narrow  12°     t  P  1.18 :  P  83/2/934 

Post  offlees.  Information  regarding  1st-  and  2d-class  post  offices;  [issued  by 
1st  assistant  Postmaster  General].     Revised  Dec.  1934.     [1935.]     4  p.  4°     t 

P  2.2 :  F  51/934 

Post  offices   bv   classes  in   each    State  and   Territorv   on   Jan.    1.   1935. 

1935.  1   p.     t         '  P  1.2 :  P  84/13/935 

Po\stagc  sta7nps.  Special  issue  of  postage  stamps  in  uncut  sheets  and  blocks ; 
[issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.  Feb.  1.5.  1935.  1  p.  narrow 
large    8°     t  P  4.2  :  St  23/51 

Postal  hulletin.  Index  to  Postal  bulletin,  [calendar]  year  1934,  v.  55.  [1935.] 
6  leaves,  f°     Included  in  price  of  Postal  bulletin  for  subscribers. 

P  1.3 :  55/ind. 

Postal   bulletin,    v.    56.   no.    10G03-621 ;    Feb.    1-28,    1935.     1935.     various 

paging,  f"     [Daily  except  Saturdays,  Sundays,  and  holidays.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. 

L.  C.  card  G-5810  P  1.3:  56 

Postal  guide.  United  States  official  postal  guide,  4th  series,  v.  14,  no.  8;  Feb. 
1935,  monthly  supplement.  [1935.]  cover  title,  50  p.  [Includes  Changes 
83-94  affecting  United  States  official  postal  guide  for  July  1934,  and  Insert 
177  to  Postal  laws  and  regulations  of  United  States,  edition  of  1932.  Text 
on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Official  postal  guide,  with  supplements,  .^2.25,  foreign 
subscription,  $3.00;  July  issue,  $1..50 :  supplements  published  monthly  (11 
l)amphlets),  75c.,  foreign  subscription,  $1.10. 
L.    C.    card   4-18254  P  l.lO/l :  934/8 

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February  1935  193 

Postal  laiDS.  Amendments  to  Postal  laws  and  regulations  [of  United  States], 
edition  of  1932,  Inserts  6&-S9 ;  Jan.-May  1934.  [1934.]  2  leaves,  narrow 
i"  [These  Inserts  have  been  published  from  'time  to  time  in  connection 
with  the  monthlv  issues  of  the  United  States  official  postal  guide.]  *  Paper, 
5e.  P  1.11/2 :  932/66-89 

Postal  savings,  statistical  reports,  Forms  PS  541  and  541-C/A;  [issued  by] 
3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.     Jan.  21,  1935.     1  p.  oblong  48°     t 

P  4.2  :  P  84/52 

Postmark  impressions;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.  Feb.  20, 
1935.     1  p.   oblong  32°     t  P  4.2  :P  84/53 

St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Scheme  for  city  distribution  for  use  in  post  office  at  St. 
Joseph,  Mo.,  streets,  numbers,  and  carrier  districts ;  corrected  to  Oct.  1, 
1934.     1934.     ii  p. +31  leaves,  narrow  12°     t  P  1.18  :  Sa2j/934 

INTERNATIONAL   POSTAL   SERVICE   DIVISION 

Steamboats.  Schedule  of  steamers  carrying  mails  from  United  States  and 
United  States  mails  from  Habana,  Cuba,  to  foreign  countries,  also  to  Terri- 
tory of  Hawaii  and  to  possessions  of  United  States,  schedule  of  air  mail 
routes  from  United  States  to  and  in  foreign  countries.  Mar.  1935.  [Feb.  20, 
1935.]  12  p.  f°  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  sub- 
scription, 75c. 
L.  C.  card  25-26231  P  8.5  :  935/3 

RAILWAY  MAIL   SERVICE 

Hail  routes.  Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  131,  Feb.  21,  1935,  15th  division. 
Railway  Mail  Service,  comprising  main  lines  of  Pennsylvania  Railroad  System 
from  New  York,  N.  Y..  via  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  to  Chicago,  111.,  and  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
and  collateral  lines  that  may  be  designated.  Iron  City  Printing  Co.,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.   [Feb.  21,  1935].     96  p.  narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/15 :  131 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  437,  Feb.  14,  1935,  8th  division.   Railway 

Mail  Service,  comprising  Arizona,  California,  Hawaii,  Nevada,  and  Utah. 
San  Francisco  P.  O.  [Feb.  20,  1935].    144  p.  narrow  8°     $  P  10.12/S:  437 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  505,  Feb.  12,  1935.  3d  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  District  of  Columbia,  Maryland,  North  Carolina,  Virginia, 
and  West  Virginia  (except  peninsula  of  Maryland  and  Virginia).  [1935.] 
136  p.  narrow  8°     $  P  10.12/3  :  505 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  537,  Feb.  20,  1035.  6th  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Illinois  and  Iowa.  n.  p.  [Feb.  20,  1935].  168  p.  nar- 
row 8°     t  P  10.12/6 :  537 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  561,   Feb.   27,  1935,  4th  division,   Railway 

Mail  Service,  comprising  Alabama,  Florida,  Georgia,  South  Carolina,  and 
Tennessee.  Lyon- Young  Printing  Co.,  Atlanta  [Feb.  27,  1935].  128+ [1]  p. 
narrow  8°     $  P  10.12/4 :  561 

TOPOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

Note. — A  lis^t  of  post  route  maps,  prepared  primarily  for  the  postal  service  but  avail- 
able to  the  public,  is  given  below.  New  editions  are  published  about  once  a  year.  Eicli 
of  these  maps  shows  all  post  offices  within  the  State  and  indicates  how  each  is  supplied 
with  mail.  County  boundario';  are  shown  and  each  county  is  named,  but  only  the  prin- 
cipal drainage  features  are  delineated.  These  maps  show  no  highways  and  only  such 
railroads  as  carry  mail.  The  maps  listed  at  60  cents  each  are  single-sheet  maps  ;  those 
priced  at  $1.20  are  2-sheet  maps. 

Rural  delivery  routes,  not  indicated  on  the  post  route  maps,  are  shown  in  detail  on 
county  or  local  center  maps  which,  with  a  few  exceptions,  are  drawn  to  the  scale  of 
1  :  02.-500  or  1  :  6.S..360  (1  mile  to  the  inch).  Maps  of  more  than  1,470  counties  in  the 
United  States  have  been  prepared  by  the  Post  Office  Department  and  blue-line  prints, 
made  from  the  latest  available  negatives,  are  sold  for  .50  cents  per  copy.  Each  county 
map  shows,  in  addition  to  the  roads  traveled  by  rural  carriers,  all  post  offices  within 
the  county  at  the  time  the  negative  was  made  and  all  other  roads,  houses,  schools,  and 
churches   known   at   the   time   the   map  was   originally   drawn,   together  with    an   outline 

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194  February  1935 

of  the  drainage.  A  list  of  the  county  maps  on  file  will  be  furnished  upon  application  to 
the  Disbursing  Clerk,  Post  Office  Department,  Washington,  D.  C.  Rural  delivery  routes 
emanating  from  post  offices  in  cpunties  for  -which  county  maps  have  not  been  drawn  are 
shown  on  local  center  maps.  Blueprint  copies  of  such  maps  are  sold  at  25  cents  each. 
Orders  for  all  postal  maps  should  be  accompanied  by  Post  Office  money  order  and 
addressed  to  the  Disbursing  Clerk,  I'ost  Office  Department,  Washington,  D.   C. 

Post  route  maps.    Post  route  maps  of — 
Alabama.     Scale  8.5  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Alaska  Territory.    Scale  40  m.=l  in.    60c. 
Arizona.     Scale  12  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Arkansas.     Scale  9  m.=l  in.     60c. 

California,  Nevada.     Scale  12  m.  =  l  in.     2  sheets,  $1.20. 
Canal  Zone  (Panama).     Scale  1.6  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Colorado.     Scale  10  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Florida.     Scale  10  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Georgia.     Scale  8  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Hawaii,  Samoa  Islands,  Guam.    Scale  9  m.=l  in.    60c. 
Idaho.     Scale  12  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Illinois.     Scale  8  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Indiana.     Scale  7  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Iowa.     Scale  7  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Kansas.     Scale  10  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Kentuck.y.     Scale  7  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Louisiana.     Scale  9  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Maine.     Scale  6.5  m.=l  in.    60c. 

Maryland,  Delaware,  District  of  Columbia.    Scale  5  m.=l  in.    60c. 
Massachusetts,  Rhode  Island,  Connecticut.     Scale  5  m.=l  in.    60c. 
Michigan.     Scale  9  m.=l  in.    60c. 
Minnesota.     Scale  10  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Mississippi.     Scale  8  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Missouri.     Scale  9  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Montana.     Scale  12  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Nebraska.     Scale  10  m.=l  in.     60e. 
New  Hampshire,  Vermont.     Scale  5  m.=l  in.     60c. 
New  Jersey.     Scale  4.4  m.=l  in.    60c. 
New  Mexico.     Scale  12  m.=l  in.     60c. 
New  York.     Scale  6.5  m.=l  in.     2  sheets,  $1.20. 
North  Carolina.     Scale  8  m.=l  in.     60c. 
North  Dakota.     Scale  10  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Ohio.     Scale  7  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Oklahoma.     Scale  10  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Oregon.     Scale  10  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Pennsylvania.     Scale  5  m.=l  in.    2  sheets,  $1.20. 
Puerto  Rico,  Virgin  Islands.     Scale  5  m.=l  in.     60c. 
South  Carolina.     Scale  8  m.=l  in.     60c. 
South  Dakota.     Scale  10  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Tennessee.     Scale  7  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Texas.     Scale  12  m.=l  in.    2  sheets,  $1.20. 
Utah.     Scale  10  m.  =  l  in.     60c. 
Virginia.     Scale  7  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Washington.     Scale  9  m.=l  in.     60c. 
West  Virginia.     Scale  6  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Wisconsin.     Scale  9  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Wyoming.     Scale  12  m.=l  in.     60c. 

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February  1935  195 

PRESIDENT   OF  UNITED  STATES 

Alaska.  Executive  order,  revocatiDU  in  part  of  Executive  order  2539  of  Feb. 
26,  1917,  witlidrawing  public  lands,  Alaska.  Feb.  19,  1935.  1  p.  4°  (No. 
6972.)      *  Paper,   5c.  Pr  32.5  :  Al  ls/28 

—     Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  public  land  for  wild-life  administrative 

site,  Alaska.     Jan.  11,  1935.     [2]  p.  il.  4°     (No.  09-16.)      ^^^  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  Al  lS/24 

• Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  public  lands  for  classification  and  in  aid 

of  legislation,  Alaska.     Feb.  4,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  6957.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  Al  ls/25 

Arizona.  Executive  order,  modifying  Executive  order  2295  of  Jan.  1,  1916, 
withdrawing  public  lands  in  Arizona  for  rifle  range.  Feb.  19,  1935.  1  p.  4° 
(No.  6971.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  Ar  4i/ll 

Birds.  Amending  regulations  on  migratory  game  birds,  proclamation.  [Feb.  2, 
1935.]     2  p.  4°     (TNo.  2116.])      *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.7 :  B  532/3 

Bones,  Helen  W.  Executive  order,  authorization  to  appoint  Helen  Woodx'ow 
Bones.     Apr.  21,  1934,  [published]  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  6686  A.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  Ap  61/45 

Brockwap,  Mrs.  Myrtle  K.  Executive  order,  authorizing  appointment  of  Mrs. 
Myrtle  K.  Brockway  to  clerical  position  in  General  Accounting  Office  without 
regard  to  civil-service  rules.     Jan.  24,  1935.     1  d.  4°     (No.  6951.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  Ap  61/44 

Codes  of  fair  com  petition.  Executive  order,  amending  code  of  fair  competition 
for  brewing  industry.     Feb.  7,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  6965.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  C  648/344 

Executive  order,  amending  code  of  fair  competition  for  distilled  spirits 

rectifying  industry.     Jan.  31,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  6954.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  C  648/342 

— —  Executive  order,  amendment  to  code  of  fair  competition  for  automobile 
manufacturing  industry.  [Jan.  31,  1935.]  2  p.  4°  ([No.  6955.])  *  Paper, 
5c.  Pr  32.5  :  C  648/343 

Executive  order,  code  of  fair  competition  for  auto  rebuilding  and  refln- 

ishing  trade   [approving  code,  subject  to  certain  condition].     Jan.  24,  1935. 
1  p.  4°     (No.  6952  A.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  C  648/341 

Executive  order,  code  of  fair  competition  for  cigarette,  snuff,  chewing, 

and  smoking  tobacco  manufacturing  industry  [approving  code].     Feb.  9,  1935. 
1  p.  4"     (No.  69{>9.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  C  648/346 

— — ■  Executive  order,  code  of  fair  competition  for  motor  vehicle  maintenance 
trade  [approving  code,  subject  to  certain  conditions].  [Jan.  IS,  1935.]  2  p. 
4"     ( [No.  6948  A.] )      *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  C  648/340 

Executive  order,  code  of  fair  competition  for  paper  and  pulp  industry, 

amendment  to  article  5.  Feb.  5,  1935.     2  p.  4°     (No.  6964  B.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  C  648/345 

Federal  Emerfjency  Relief  Administration.     Executive  order,  transfer  of  funds 

to  Federal  Emergency  Relief  Administration  from  funds  allocated  to  Federal 

Civil  Works  Administration.     Jan.  24,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  6952.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  Em  32f/7 

Federal  Prison  Indtostries,  Inc.  Executive  order,  amendment  of  Executive 
order  6917  of  Dec.  11,  1934,  creating  Federal  Prison  Industries,  Inc.  Feb.  4, 
1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  6956.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  F  317p/3 

Federal  reserve  notes.  Extending  for  2  years  period  within  which  Federal  Re- 
serve Board  may  authorize  Federal  reserve  banks  to  offer,  and  Federal  re- 
serve agents  to  accept,  direct  obligations  of  United  States  as  collateral  se- 
curity for  Federal  reserve  notes,  proclamation.  [Feb.  14,  19.35.]  2  p.  4" 
( [No.  2117.] )      *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.7  :  F  317/2 

Fort  Jefferson  National  Monument,  Fla.,  proclamation.  [Jan.  4,  1935.]  2  p. 
map,  4°     ([No.  2112.])     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.7  :F  775 

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196  February  1935 

Government  offldals  and  employees.  Executive  order,  exempting  certain  posi- 
tions from  salary  classification.  Jan.  25,  1935.  1  p.  4°  (No.  6953.)  *  Pa- 
per, 5c.  Pr  32.5  :  Sa  31 

Harris,  Will.  Executive  order,  authorization  to  appoint  Will  Harris.  Jan.  31, 
1934  [published]  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  6577  A.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  Ap  61/46 

Indians.  Executive  order,  extension  of  trust  period  on  allotments  made  to  In- 
dians of  Crow  Creek  band  of  Sioux,  South  Dakota.  Feb.  9,  1935.  1  p.  4" 
(No.  6968.)      *  Paper,   5c.  Pr  32.5 :  In  2/9 

■ Executive  order,  extension  of  trust  periods  on  allotments  made  to  Indians 

of  Colville  Reservation,  Wash.    Feb.  4,  1935.    1  p.  4°     (No.  6962.)     *  Paper,  5c, 

Pr  32.5  :  In  2/8 

Executive  order,  extension  of  trust  periods  on  allotments  made  to  Indians 

of  Klamath  Reservation,  Oreg.  Feb.  4,  1935.  1  p.  4°  (No.  6961.)  *  Pa- 
per, 5c.  Pr  32.5  :  In  2/7 

Killcohook  }fioraton/  Bird  Refuge.  Executive  order,  enlarging  Killcohook  Mi- 
gratorv    Bird    Refuge,    N.    J.      [Feb.    4,    1935.]      3   p.    il.    4°      ([No.    6960.]) 

*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  B  532/3 

Masonry.  Executive  order,  approving  agreement  hotwcon  members  of  division 
of  mason  contractors  division  of  construction  industry,  and  bricklaycM-  and 
stone  mason  employees  in  region  of  all  of  Tulsa,  Rogers,  Craig,  and  Ottawa 
counties,  and  all  of  Creek  County,  except  towns  of  Oilton,  Drumright.  and 
Shamrock,  and  10  miles  of  Osage  County,  beyond  or  from  boundary  lines  of 
Tulsa  Countv,  all  in  Oklahoma.     [Jan.  22,  1935.]     2  p.  4°     ([No.  6949  A.]) 

*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  C  766/14 

National  forests.  Executive  order,  restoration  to  entry  of  certain  tracts  of 
land  in  Chugach  National  Forest,  Alaska.    Feb.  8,  1935.    1  p.  4°     (No.  6966.) 

*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  Al  ls/27 

Executive  order,  restoration  to  entry  of  certain  tracts  of  land  in  Tcmgass 

National  Forest,  Alaska.     Feb.  4,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  6959.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  Al  ls/26 

Nevada.  Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  public  lands  for  use  of  Department 
of  Navy,  Nevada.     Feb.  4,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  6958.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  N  411/7 

Painting,  Industrial.  Executive  order,  approving  agreement  between  members 
of  division  of  painliiig,  paperhanging,  and  decorating  division  of  construc- 
tion industry,  and  journeyman  painter,  paperhanger,  and  decorator  employees 
in  region  of  all  of  Utab,  Salt  Lake,  Davis,  Weber,  and  Cache  counties,  and 
all  of  that  portion  of  Boxelder  County  east  of  range  of  moimtains  known  as 
Blue  Springs  Hills,  all  in  Utah.     [Jan.  19,  1935.]     2  p.  4°     ([No.  6948  B.]) 

*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  C  766/13 

Executive  order,  approving  agreement  between  members  of  division  of 

painting,  paperhanging.  and  decorating  division  of  construction  industry,  and 
painter,  paperhanger.  and  decorator  employees  in  region  of  comity  of  Na- 
trona, Wyo.     Jan.  29,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  6953  B.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  C  766/16 

Executive  order,  approving  agreement  between  members  of  division  of 

painting,  paperhanging,  and  decorating  division  of  construction  industry, 
and  painter,  paperhanger,  and  decorator  employees  in  region  of  Knox 
County,  lud,  Feb.  5,  1935.    1  p.  4°     (No.  6964  A.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :C  766/17 

Executive  order,  approving  agreement  between  members  of  division  of 

painting,  paperhanging,  and  decorating  division  of  construction  industry,  and 
painter,  paperhanger,  and  decorator  employees  in  region  of  Wheeling,  W.  Va., 
and  vicinity.    Jan.  28,  1935.    1  p.  4°     (No.  6953  A.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  C  766/15 

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February  1935  197 

Public  Health  Service.  Executive  order,  amendment  of  Schedule  A,  subdivision 
3,  paragraph  7,  of  civil-service  rules  [relating  to  Treasury  Department,  so  as 
to  except  from  examination  certain  positions  in  Public  Health  Service]. 
Feb.  15,  1935.    1  p.  4°     (No.  6970.)     *  Pai^er,  oc.  Fr  32.5  :  C  499/20 

Public  lands.  Executive  order,  withdrawal  for  classification  of  all  public  land 
in  certain  States.     [Feb.  5,  1935.]     2  p.  4°     ([No.  6964.])     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  P  96/9 

Shellfish  pests.  Veto  message  on  H.  R.  4018,  to  provide  for  investigation,  con- 
trol, and  eradication  of  marine  organisms  injurious  to  shellfish  in  Atlantic 
and  Gulf  States.     Feb.  25,  1935.     2  p.      (H.  doc.  109,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26130 

Textile  Work  Assignment  Board,  etc.  Executive  order,  amending  Executive 
order  6S77  providing  rules  and  regulations  for  administration  of  paragraph 
2  of  sec.  3  of  wool  textile  code  [by  Wool  Textile  Work  Assignment  Board]. 
Feb.  1,  1935.    1  p.  4°     (No.  6955  A.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr32.5:  W  S8/2 

Tile  contractinff.  Executive  order,  approving  agreement  between  employer 
members  of  tile  contracting  division  of  construction  industry  and  tile  layer, 
helper,  and  apprentice  employees  in  region  included  in  Philadelphia,  Dela- 
ware, Montgomery,  Chester,  and  part  of  Bucks  counties,  in  Pennsylvania, 
and  Camden,  Gloucester,  and  part  of  Burlington  counties,  in  New  Jersey. 
[Feb.  S,  1935.J     2  p.  4°     ( [No.  6967  A.] )     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  C  766/18 

Treasury  Department.  Executive  order  [authorizing  fiscal  assistant  Secretary 
of  Treasury  to  perform  duties  of  Secretary  of  Treasury  in  absence  of  Sec- 
retary of  Treasury  and  under  Secretary  of  Treasury  and  authorizing  senior 
assistant  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  perform  such  duties  in  absence  of  those 
already  named].     July  11,  1933,   [published]   1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  6202  B.) 

*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  T  71 

Treasury  and  Post  OflSce  departments  appropriation  bill,  1936,  message 

transmitting,  for  consideration  of  Congress,  certain  amendments  to  H.  K. 
4442,  making  appropriations  for  Treasury  and  Post  Office  departments,  fiscal 
year  1936.  Feb.  12,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  doc.  19,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [The  pro- 
posed amendments  are  for  the  purpose  of  paying  the  salaries  of  certain  em- 
ployees in  the  Treasury  Department  who  have  been  on  a  nonpay  status  since 
Nov.  30,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Unemployed.     Recommendation    that  national   industrial   recovery   act   be   ex- 
tended for  2  years,  message  transmitting  recommendation  that  national  in- 
dustrial recovery  act  be  extende<^l  for  2  years.     Feb.  20,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  doc. 
105,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26128 

Veterans.  Executive  order:  Veterans  regulation  1(f),  Entitlement  to  pen- 
sions. [Feb.  8,  1935.]  2  p.  4°  ([No.  6967.])  [Amends  Veterans  regulation 
1(a),  as  amended.]      *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  V  &41/lf 

Same,  with  message  of  transmittal,  and  with  title.  Executive  order  6967, 

message  transmitting  Executive  order  6967,  Veterans'  regulation  1  (f)  [Enti- 
tlement to  pensions]  approved  Feb.  8,  1935.  Feb.  12,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  9'7, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

■     Executive  order:  Veterans  regulation  10   (d),  Miscellaneous  provisions. 

Feb.  5,  1935.  1  p.  4"  (No.  6963.)  [Amends  Veterans  regulation  10,  as 
amended  by  10   (b).]     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  V  641/lOd 

Same,  with  message  of  transmittal,  and  with  title,  Executive  order  6963, 

message  transmitting  Executive  order  6963,  Veterans  regulation  10  (d) 
[Miscellaneous  provisions]  approved  Feb.  5,  1935.  Feb.  6,  1935.  2  p.  (H. 
doc.  93,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

RAILROAD  ADMINISTRATION" 

Report.  Annual  report  of  assistant  director  general  of  railroads,  [calendar 
year]    1934.     Feb.    20,    1935.     10    p.     (H.    doc.    106,    74th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

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198  February  1935 

RECONSTRUCTION  FINANCE  CORPORATION 

Chicago,  Rock  Islaud  and  Pacific  Bailiviai/.  Nos.  4S9-490,  iu  Supreme  Court, 
Oct.  term,  1934,  in  matter  of  Chicago,  Rock  Islaud  and  Pacific  Railway  Com- 
pany, debtor,  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation  v.  Cliicago,  Rock  Island 
and  Pacific  Railway  Company  et  al.,  on  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  7tli  circuit :  brief  for  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  viii+106  p.     J  Y  3.R  24 :  2  C  43 

•     Same  ;  appendix  to  brief  for  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.     [1935.] 

cover  title,  11+177  p.     t  Y  3.R  24  :  2  C  43/app. 

— — •  Same;  reply  brief  of  petitioner,  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation. 
[1935.]     cover  title,   iv+59  p.     $  Y  3.R  24  :  2i  C  43/2 

Thompson,  Joseph  W.  In  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Co- 
lumbia, Jan.  term,  1935,  no.  632S,  Joseph  W.  Thompson  et  al.  v.  Park  Savings 
Bank  [Washington,  D.  C]  ;  brief  of  amicus  curiae.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
9  p.     t  Y  3.R  24 :  2  T  374 

SECURITIES   AND   EXCHANGE    COMMISSION 

Note. — The  Securitios  and  Exchange  t'omniission  was  established  under  the  provisions 
of  title  1  of  II.  H.  J)32o,  78d  C'oiigres.s  (Public  291.  approved  June  6,  19;I4).  an  act  to 
provide  for  regrlation  of  securities  o-Kchaiiges  and  of  over-the-counter  markets  operating 
in  interstate  anil  foreign  comuien-e  and  through  mails,  to  prevent  inequitable  and  unfair 
practices  on  such  exchanges  and  markets,  and  for  other  purposes. 

Stock  exchange.    Report  on  government  of  securities  exchanges,  letter  trans- 
mitting commission's  report  of  investigation  of  stock  exchange  government, 
with  its   reconunendations.     Jan.  25,   1935.     37  p.     (II.   doc.   85,   74th   Cong. 
1st  sess.)      [Corrected  print.     1st  print  has  34  pages.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-2G12G 

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Baij  Islands.  Archeological  investigations  in  Bay  Islands,  Spanish  Honduras 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  :  by  William  Duncan  Strong.  Washington, 
Smithsonian  Institution,  Feb.  12,  1935.  vi+176  p.  il.  1  pi.  32  p.  of  pi.  (Publi- 
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Earthwonus.  New  earthworms  from  China,  with  notes  on  synonymy  of  some 
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G.  E.  Gates.  Washington,  Smithsonian  Institution,  Feb.  27,  1935.  [2] +19  p. 
il.  (Publication  3293;  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections,  v.  93,  no.  3.) 
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RADIATION   AND   ORGANISMS   DIVISION 

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SPECIAL  ADVISER  TO  THE  PRESIDENT  ON  FOREIGN 

TRADE 

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Pan  American  Institute  of  Geography  and  History.     Report  on  Pan  American 
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SUPREME  COURT 

Beleher.  William  E.  Transcript  of  record,  Oct.  term,  1934,  no.  628,  United  States 
vs.  William  Elbert  Belcher,  alias  W.  E.  Belcher,  api^eal  from  district  court  for 
northern  district  of  Alabama.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+26  p.    t         Ju  6.7  :  B  41 

Gold  clauses  in  obligations,  opinions  and  dissenting  opinions  in  cases  question- 
ing validity  of  joint  resolution  of  Cougi'ess  of  June  5,  1933,  with  respect  to 
gold  clauses  in  obligations.    1935.    iii+42  p.     (S.  doc.  21,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26143 

Inter-Mountain  Life  In~surance  Company.  Transcript  of  record,  Oct.  term,  1934, 
no.  537,  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  vs.  Inter-Moun- 
tain Life  Insurance  Company,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  10th  circuit.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+27  p.  3  facsim.    %  Ju  6.7  :  In  8/20 

[Jo»nmn  Feb.  4-18.  1935:   [slips]  49-59.     [1935.]     leaves  127-151.     t 

Ju  6.5 :  934 

Opinions.  [Cases  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court  at  Oct.  term,  1934.]  [Is.sued 
separately.]     t  Clerk  t.f  Court. 

—  Thomas    J.    Mooney    vs.    James    B.    Holohan,    warden    of    San 

Quentin  Penitentiary,  motion  for  leave  to  file  petition  for 
original  writ  of  habeas  corpus;  Jan.  21,  1935.  n.  p.  [1933]. 
6  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  M  779 

210.  Wilber  National   Bank  of  Oneonta,   N.  Y.,  as   administrator  of 

.Tames  Patrick  Mahar,  vs.  United  States,  on  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  Feb.  4,  1935. 
n.    p.     [1935].      4    p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  M  277 

214.  Edwin    R.    Forrest    vs.    Arch    R.    Jack,    as    receiver    of    Nephi 

National  Bank  of  Nephi,  I'tah,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit ;  Feb.  4.  1935. 
n.  p.    [1935].      5  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :F  77 

268.  Guy    T.    Helvering,    commissioner    of    internal    revenue,    vs.    E. 

Morgan  Grinnell,  as  executor  of  Annie  Stone,  on  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  Feb.  4. 
1935.     n.   p.    [1935].     4   p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  St  71 

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Opinions — Continued. 

270,  471-472.  Norman  C.  Norman   vs.  Baltimore  and  Ohio  Uailroad  Company, 

on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Supreme  Court  of  State  of  New 
York ;  United  States,  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation, 
et  al.  vs.  Bankers  Trust  Company  and  William  H.  Bixby, 
trustees  [under  lirst-mortgace  bonds  of  St.  Louis,  Iron  Moun- 
tain &  Soutbern  Railway  Company]  ;  [same]  vs.  [same], 
on  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th 
circuit  ;  Feb.  IS.  1935.     n.  p.   [i;);;5].     21  p.     Ju  (>.8/la  :  N  78.'j 

270,  471-472,  531-532.  Norman  C.  Norman  vs.  Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad  Company, 
on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Supreme  Court  of  State  of  New  York  ; 
United  States,  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  et  al.  vs. 
Bankers  Trust  Company  and  William  H.  Bixby,  trustees 
[under  flrst-mortga.se  bonds  of  St.  Louis,  Iron  ^lountaiii  & 
Southern  Railway  Company]  ;  [same]  vs.  [same],  on  writs 
of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Sth  circuit; 
F.  Eugene  Nortz  vs.  United  States ;  John  M.  Perry  vs. 
[same],  on  certificate  from  Court  of  Claims:  Feb.  18.  1935. 
n.  p.   [1935].     l(j  p.  JuG.8/]a  :  N  785/2 

292,  496.  Minnie   Lerner    r,v.   First  Wisconsin   National   Bank   of   Milwau- 

kee, W'is.,  et  al.,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  7th  circuit  :  I.«awyers  County  Trust  Company  vs. 
William  Reicliert  and  Paul  IvoUmar.  individually  and  as  co- 
partners trading  under  name  of  W.  Reicliert  &  Co..  on 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit; 
Feb.  4,  1935.     n.  p.   [1935].     3  p.  Ju  G.8/la  :  L  5G2 

338.  David     II.    Jennings,    receiver    of    National    Bank    of    America 

[Gary,  Ind.  1,  and  National  Bank  of  America  vs.  Tinited 
States  Fidelity  and  Guaranty  Company,  on  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit :  Feb.  4.  1935. 
n.    p.    [1935].     8    p.  .Ju  G.S/la  :  N  213/6 

339.  Chesley   W.    Jurney    [sergeant   at   arms  of   Senate]    vs.   William 

P.  MacCracken,  jr.,  on  certiorari  to  United  States  Court  of 
Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia  ;  Feb.  4.  1935.  n.  p. 
[19351.     8  p.  .Tn  (;.8/la  :  M  137/4 

340.  Old  Company's  Lehigh.   Inc.,  vs.    Henry  E.  Meeker,  as  receiver 

for  First  National  Bank  in  Mamaroneck,  et  al.,  on  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit  :  Feb.  4. 
1935.      n.    p.     [1935].      3    p.  Ju  G.S/la  :  01  1/3 

361.  B.    W.    Clark,   commissioner   of   insurance   of   Iowa,   as   receiver 

of  Federal  Surety  Company,  vs.  Harry  O.  Wiliiard,  W.  W. 
Wheaton,  and  C.  W.  Hay. "as  trustees  of  Gordon  Campbell- 
Kevin  Syndicate,  et  al.,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Supreme 
Court  of  Montana;   Feb.  4,   1935.     n.   p.    [1935].     4   p. 

Ju  6.8/la : F  317/4 

374.  Ross  C.   Adams,    receiver  of  Farmers   National    I'.ank   of   Pekin, 

111.,  vs.  Edwin  V.  Champion,  trustee  in  bankruptcy  of  John 
Fitzgerald,  bankrupt,  on  writ  of  certiorari  l<>  ciririit  <  ciurt 
of  appeals  for  7th  circuit;  Feb.  4,  1935.     n.  p.    [1935].     G  p. 

Ju6.S/la  :  F  229/2 

386.  Manuel   V.    Domenech,    treasurer   of   Puerto   Rico,   vs.   National 

City  Bank  of  New  York,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit ;  Feb.  4.  1935.  n.  p. 
[19351.      5    p.  Ju  6.S/la  :  P  902/2 

394.  Commonwealth      of      Pennsylvania      vs.      John      G.      WMlliams, 

Joseph  B.  Simon,  and  Charles  Denby,  jr..  receivers  of 
Mortgage  Building  and  Loan  Association,  on  writ  of  cer- 
tiorari to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit ;  Feb.  4. 
1935.      n.     p.     [1935].      8    p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  P  384/2 

395.  William  D.  Gordon,  secretary  of  banking  of  I'ennsylvania,  etc., 

vs.  Joseph  Ominsky  and  Robert  P..  Ely.  3rd,  Federal  re- 
ceivers of  Christian  A.  Fisher  Building  and  Loan  Associa- 
tion, et  al.,  on.  writ  of  certi(trari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for   3d   circuit;    Feb.   4,    1935.     n.   p.    [19.35].     2    p. 

Ju  6  8/la  :  P  384/3 

431.  Penn  General  Casualty  Company   is.  Pennsylvania  ex  rcL   Wm. 

A.  Schnader,  attorney  general,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to 
Supreme  Court  of  Pennsylvania ;  Feb.  4,  1935.  n.  p. 
[19351.     7     p.  .Tu  6.8/la  :P  38 

434.  J.    Congdon    Seabury,    as    receiver    of    City    National    Bank    of 

Sumter,  S.  C,  vs.  Beatrice  C.  Green,  administratrix  b.  d.  n., 
c.  t.  a.,  of  Moses  Green,  et  al..  on  writ  of  certiorari  to 
court  of  common  pleas  for  Sumter  County,  S.  C. :  F<'b.  4, 
1935.      n.    p.     [19.35].      3    p.  Ju  G.S/la  :  C  498 

439.  Wiloil    Corporation    vs.    Pennsylvania,    appeal    from    Supreme 

Court   of   Pennsylvania;   Feb.   4,    1935.     n.   p.    [1935].     3   p. 

Ju  G.8/la  :  W  689 

519.  William    A.    S.    Douglas   and   The   American    :Mer(Ury.    Inc..   vs. 

Elijah  William  Cunningham  and  Post  Publishing  Company, 
on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st 
circuit ;  Feb.  4,  1935.     n.  p.    [1935].     3  p.     Ju  G.S/la  :  D  747 

531.  F.    Eugene   Nortz   vs.   United   States,   on   certificate  from    Court 

of  Claims  ;  Feb.  18,  1935.     n.  p.  [1935].     6  p.     Ju  6.8/la  :  N  829 

532.  John  M.  Perry  vs.  United  States,   on  certificate  from   Court  ot 

Claims  ;  Feb.  18,  1935.   n.  p.  [1935].   10  +  3  p.    Ju  6.8/la  :  P  429 

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Febrtjary  1935  203 

Opinions.  Official  reports  of  Supreme  Court,  v.  293  U.  S.,  no.  2 ;  Ernest  Knaebel, 
reporter.  Preliminary  print.  [1935.]  cover  title.  Y+[l]+194-379+xi  p. 
[Cases  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court  at  Oct.  term,  1934  (opinions,  Nov.  20- 
Dec.  17,  1934,  and  memoranda  of  other  decisions  to  Feb.  4.  1935).  This  num- 
ber contains  table  of  cases  reported  in  v.  293,  pts.  1  and  2.  From  United 
States  reports,  v.  293.]  *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  $1.50  for  a  term  of  court 
(including  3  volumes)  ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.10.  J u  6.8/1  a  :  293/2 

Turner,  Ricliard  B.  Transcript  of  record,  Oct.  term,  1934.  no.  582,  Guy  T. 
Helvering.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  vs.  James  L.  Rankin,  executor 
of  Richard  B.  Turner,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d 
circuit.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+29  p.     ±  Ju  (i.7 :  T  857 

TARIFF  COMMISSION 

Report.     18th  annual  report  of  Tariff  Commission,  1934.     1935.     vi+61  p.   il. 

*  Paper,  10c. 

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Same.     (H.  doc.  19.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

TAX  APPEALS  BOARD 

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the  Tax  Appeals  Boa  id  resumed  the  publication  of  its  reports  in  pamphlet  form,  which 
had  been  discontinued  Jan.  9,  1938.  These  pamphlets,  each  containing  a  month's  de- 
cisions, are  issued  in  addition  to  the  separate  opinions  now  published  individually  for 
each  case.  Both  the  pamphlets  and  the  separate  opinions  are  sold  on  subscription  hy 
the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Washington,  D.  C.  price  $1.75  per  volume  for  cither 
pamphlets  or  opinions  ;  single  copies  of  the  opinions,  usually  5c.  The  price  of  the  bound 
volumes  will  be  given  on  application. 

Asiatic  Petroleum  Company  (Delaivarc)  Limited,  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  72452,  promulgated  Jan. 
31,  1935.  [1935.]  10  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  206.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports, 
V.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/31-206 

Berkeley  Hall  School,  Inc.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of 
fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  Al^lo,  promulgated  Jan.  24,  1935.  [1935.] 
10  p.      ([Opinion]  no.  201.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  31.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/31-201 

Blair,  Edward  T.  Edward  T.  Blair  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [find- 
ings of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  42313,  63741,  promulgated  Jan.  31.  1935. 
[1935.]     15    p.     ([Opinion]    no.    212.)      [From    B.    T.    A.    Reports,    v.    31.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/31-212 

/'oca  Ratone  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion;  docket  no. 
02215,  promulira ted  Jan.  15,  1935.  [1935.]  7  p.  ( [Opinion]  no.  193.)  [From 
B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/31-193 

llrcndle,  Frederic  E.  Frederic  H.  Brendle  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue; 
Nathan  Benjamin  v.  [same]  ;  Henry  C.  Hagen  v.  [same]  ;  F.  Shemian  Chip- 
man  V.  [same],  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  :  docket  nos.  50394-397.  66821- 
824,  promulgated  Jan.  31,  1935.  [1935.]  ([Opinion]  no.  210.)  [From  B.  T. 
A.  Reports,  V.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/31-210 

Brooklyn  Trust  Company,  as  trustee  under  its  declaration  of  trust  bearing  date 
Apr.  22,  1929.  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of  fact  and 
opinion]  ;  docket  no.  71673,  promulgated  Jan.  17,  1935.  [1935.]  13  p. 
([Opinion]  no.  195.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/31-195 

Burnett,  D.  Frederick.  D.  Frederick  Burnett  v.  commissioner  of  internal  rev- 
enue, opinion;  docket  nos.  55032.  58768,  promulgated  Jan.  18,  1935.  [1935.] 
6  p.     ([Opinion]  no.  197.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/31-197 

Clark,  Percy  E.  Percy  H.  Clark  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ; 
docket  no.  65177,  promulgated  Jan.  17,  1935.  [1935.]  10  p.  ( [Opinion]  no. 
196.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5e.  Y  3.T  19:  5/31-196 

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204  February  1935 

Decisions.     Reports,   v.   31,   no.   4;   Dec.   31,   1934.     [1935.]     vi+507-832+ii   p. 
[Contains  decisions  promulgated  Nov.   1-30',   1934,   and   lists  of  proceedings 
disposed  of  upon  memorandum  opinions.]     *  Paper,  $1.75  per  vol. 
L.   C.   card  26-20250  Y3.T19:9/31^ 

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resumed,  heginnins  with  v.  I'S,  no.  1.  Each  pamphlet  contains  a  month's  decisions,  and 
is  issued  in  addition  to  the  separate  opinions.  Later,  bound  volumes,  containing  table 
of  contents  and  index,  will  be  issued,  the  price  of  these  being  given  at  time  of  publication. 

DeMille,  Cecil  B.  Cecil  B.  DelNTille  et  al.  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue 
[findin£:s  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  52995-996,  61290-291,  65122-123. 
71951-952,  promulgated  Jan.  31,  1935.  [1935.]  21  p.  {[Opinion]  no.  207.) 
[From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/31-207 

Fox,  Mrs.  Emilie  C.  Lawrence  Fox  and  C.  L.  Berkey,  executor.s  of  Emilie  C. 
Fox,  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion  ;  doclcet  no.  66240,  promul- 
gated Jan.  31,  19;55.  [193.5.]  5  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  208.)  [From  B.  T.  A. 
Reports,    v.    31.]     *  Paper,    5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/31-208 

Franklin  Title  d  Tr».sf  Companij  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  Ben 
Franklin  Fire  Insurance  C<>mi)aii.v  v.  [same],  opinion:  docket  nos.  51947. 
€0107,  67804-80."),  promulgated  Jan!  31,  1935.  [1935.]  10  p.  ( [Opinion]  no. 
211.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  V.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/31-211 

Griffith,  Melvin  L.  ^lelvin  L.  Griffith  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
opinion;  docket  no.  46358,  promulgated  Jan.  15,  1935.  [1935.]  6  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] no.  189.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/31-189 

Gidlctf.  C.  E.  C.  E.  Cullett  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  W.  J.  Gul- 
lett  i\  [same],  opinion;  docket  nos.  52517-518,  proniulgateil  Jan.  16,  1935. 
[1935.]  4  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  194.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  31.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/31-194 

Harkncss,  Edirard  S.  Edward  S.  Harkness  v.  connnissioner  of  internal  reve- 
nue; IMar.v  S.  Harkness  v.  [same],  opinion;  docket  nos.  65169,  71310-311, 
promulgated  Jan.  22,  1935.  [1935.]  8  p.  ( [Opinion]  no.  199.)  [From  B.  T. 
A.  Reports,  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y3.T  19  :  5/31-199 

Hatfield,  J.  T.  J.  T.  Hatfield  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of 
fact  [and  opinion];  docket  no.  72788,  promulgated  Feb.  7,  193.5.  [1935.] 
4  p.     ([Opinion]  no.  1.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/32-1 

Hazeltinc  Corporation  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of  fact 
and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  42277,  47011,  51931.  60313,  promulgated  Feb.  7,  1935. 
[1935.]  16  p.  ( [Opinion]  no.  2.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Iteports,  v.  32.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/32-2 

Kell,  Mrs.  Lula.  Lula  Kell  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ;  Frank  Kell 
V.  [same],  opinion  ;  docket  nos.  21010-11,  41622-623,  promulgated  Feb.  12.  1935. 
[1935.]  12  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  3.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/32-3 

Kinfishurii,  K.  R.  K.  R.  Kingsbury  et  al.  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue 
[findings  of  fact  and  (»i)inion]  ;  docket  nos.  56382,  62510,  62676,  62718,  62784, 
62813,  promulgated  Jan.  29,  1935.  [1935.]  16  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  202.) 
[From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19:  5/31-202 

Mack,  A.  F.  A.  F.  IMack  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ;  docket 
no.  74111,  promulgated  Jan.  30,  1935.  [1935.]  3  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  205.) 
[From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/31-205 

McKelvy,  Mrs.  Ella  K.  John  E.  McKelvy  and  J.  Merrill  Wright,  executors  of 
Ella  K.  McKelvy,  r>.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and 
opinion]  ;  docket  no.  73320,  promulgated  Jan.  31,  1935.  [1935.]  4  p. 
([Opinion]  no.  213.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  31.]     *  Pai^er,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/31-213 

Matchette,  Franklin  J.  Franklin  J.  Matchette  r.  commissioner  of  internal  rev- 
enue, opinion ;  docket  no.  40710,  promulgated  Feb.  14,  1935.  [1935.]  7  p. 
([Opinion]  no.  7.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y3.T  19:  5/32-7 

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February  1935  205 

Murchison,  C  W.  C.  W.  Murchison  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opin- 
ion; docket  no.  72347,  promulgated  Feb.  14,  1935.  [1935.]  S  p.  ([Opinion] 
no.  4.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/32-4 

Northport  Shores,  Inc.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  Martha  M.  Hall  v. 
[same],  opinion;  docket  nos.  64000-501.  promulgated  Jan.  15,  1935.  [1935.] 
9  p.      ([Opinion]  no.  187.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/31-187 

Omega  Chemical  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  I'evenue  [findings  of  fact 
and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  52557,  promulgated  Jan.  24,  1935.  [1935.]  9  p. 
([Opinion]  no.  200.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/31-200 

Pacific  Coast  Biscuit  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ;  American 
Biscuit  Company  v.  [same]  ;  Capital  Candy  and  Cracker  Company  v.  [same]  ; 
Everybody's  Macaroni  Company  v.  [same]  ;  Tacoma  Biscuit  ;ind  Candy  Com- 
pany V.  [same,  findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  71588,  74625-628, 
promulgated  Feb.  14,  1935.  [1935.]  8  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  5.)  [From  B.  T.  A. 
Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3. T 19  :  5/32-5 

Pittsburgh  &  West  Virginia  Raihcaij  Company,  as  successor  to  West  Side  Belt 
Railroad  Company,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  Pittsburgh  &  West 
Virginia  Railway  Company,  as  successor  to  Wabash-Pittsburgh  Terminal 
Railway  Company,  v.  [same,  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  72157-158,  promulgated 
Feb.  14,  1935.  [1935.]  11  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  8.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports, 
V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/32-8 

Rainhoio  Gasoline  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion; 
docket  nos.  65152,  72365,  promulgated  Jan.  15,  1935.  [1935.]  11  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] no.  192.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/31-192 

Stevens,  George  M.  George  M.  Stevens  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
opinion;  docket  no.  46342,  promulgated  Jan.  15,  1935.  [1935.]  7  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] no.  190.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/31-190 

Van  Housen,  B.  T.  Homer  S.  Warren  and  Charlotte  V.  H.  Warren,  administra- 
tors of  B.  T.  Van  Housen,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ; 
docket  nos.  49319,  50634,  promulgated  Jan.  15,  1935.  [1935.]  10  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] no.  191.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/31-191 

Walker,  Gertrude  D.  Gertrude  D.  Walker  r.  commissioner  of  internal  rev- 
enue, opinion;  docket  nos.  41157,  49871,  55853,  62740,  promulgated  Jan.  30, 
1935.  [1935.]  4  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  204.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  31.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  Y  8.T  19  :  5/31-204 

Watson,  Russell  E.  Russell  E.  Watson  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
opinion ;  docket  no.  60627,  promulgated  Jan.  18,  1935.  [1935.]  4  p.  ( [Opin- 
ion] no.  198.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/31-198 

Wilson;  John  T.  John  T.  Wilson  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ; 
docket  no.  47775,  promulgated  Jan.  15,  1935.  [1935.]  8  p.  ([Opinion]  no. 
188.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/31-188 

Winter  Holding  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion; 
docket  no.  63144,  promulgated  Jan.  31,  1935.  [1935.]  4  p.  ([Opinion]  no. 
209.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  V.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/31-209 


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year  1934.  1935.  iv+GO  p.  (H.  doc.  82,  74th  Cong."  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  10c. 
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United  States  savings  bonds,  series  A.  Feb.  25,  1935.  [2]  p.  4°  (De- 
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Eynployees.  Time  and  leave  regulations,  departmental  service.  Dec.  20,  1934, 
[published  1935].  10  p.  4"  (Department  circular  187  revised;  Chief  Clerk.) 
[Supersedes  last  edition  of  this  circular  dated  Jan.  1,  1932.]      t 

T  1.4/2 :  187/4 

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Supervision  of  bureaus,  offices,  and  divisions  of  Treasury  Dei)artment.  Dec.  7, 
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Treasury  decisions.  Index  to  Treasury  decisions  inider  customs  and  other 
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for  Department  of  Agriculture,  Bureau  of  Entomology  and  Plant  Quarantine, 
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Forest  Service.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Department  of  Ag- 
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year  1935,  for  Department  of  Agriculture,  for  salaries  and  expenses  (fighting 
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Government  offices.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for  independent 
establishments,  [fiscal  years]  1935  and  1936.  Feb.  27,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  doc. 
114,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

International  Boundary  Commission,  United  States  and  Mexico,  supplemental 
estimate  of  appropriation  for  International  Boundary  Commission,  United 
States  and  Mexico  [for  expenses  of  American  section  in  conducting  investi- 
gation to  determine  feasibility  of  canalization  of  Rio  Grande].  Feb.  15, 
calendar  day  Feb.  21,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  doc.  24,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Justice  Department.  Deficiency  estimates  of  appropriations  for  Department  of 
Justice,  deficiency  estimates  of  appropriations,  fiscal  year  1933  and  prior  years, 
and  supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations,  fiscal  year  1935,  and  2  drafts 
of  proposed  provisions  pertaining  to  existing  appropriations,  for  Department 
of  Justice.  Feb.  25,  1935.  7  p.  (H.  doc.  110,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Pa- 
per, 5c. 

Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  pertaining  to  Department  of 

Justice.    Feb.  19,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  doc.  100,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Naval  Reserve.     Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Navy  Department, 

1935,  supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Navy  Department,  fiscal 
year  1935,  to  meet  expenditures  for  additional  number  of  drills  for  Naval 
Reserve.     Feb.  25,  193.5.     2  p.     ( H.  doc.  112,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )  *  Paper,  oc. 

Navy  Department.     Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation.  Navy  Department, 

1936,  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Navy  Department  for  printing  historical 
and  naval  documents,  fiscal  year  1936,  which  is  supplemental  to  estimate 
contained  in  budget,  fiscal  year  1936.  Feb.  19,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  doc.  102, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations.  Navy  Department,  1935,  sup- 
plemental estimates  of  appropriations,  fiscal  year  1935,  and  draft  of  pro- 
posed provision  pertaining  to  existing  appropriation  for  Navy  Department. 
Feb.  19.  19.35.    3  p.     (H.  doc.  101,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

State  Department.  Deficiency  estimate  of  appropriations  for  Department  of 
State.  193.5,  defir-ieucy  e.stimates  of  appropriations,  fiscal  years  1933  and  1934, 
and  supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations,  fiscal  year  1935.  and  draft  of 
proposed  provision  pertaining  to  existing  appropriations,  for  Department  of 
State.     Feb.  25,  1935.     6  p.     (H.  doc.  113.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  salaries  of  foreign   service 

oflicers,  State  Department.  Feb.  15,  calendar  day  Feb.  19,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  doc. 
22.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Pai>er,  5c. 

Treasuri/  Department.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations.  Treasury 
Department,  fiscal  year  1935.  Feb.  25,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  doc.  HI,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

War  Department.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations,  War  Department, 
1935,  6  supplemental  estimates  of  appropriation,  fiscal  year  1935,  for  War 
Department,  with  draft  of  proposed  provision  pertaining  to  existing  appro- 
priation of  that  department.  Feb.  20,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  doc.  103,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)      *  Paper.  5c. 

COAST   GUARD 

Circular  117:  Jan.  17,  1935.  [1935.]  1  p.  [Issued  with  perforations  for  in- 
sertion in  binder.]     J  T  47.7/3  :  117 

TJniforn}s.  Amendments  to  Regulations  governing  uniforms  [for  commissioned 
and  warrant  oflicers  and  enlisted  men  of  Coast  Guard,  1930]  no.  4;  Jan.  17, 
1935.     [1935.]     3  p.     [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in  binder.]     $ 

T  47.8  :  Un  3/4/amdt.4 

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208  February  1935 

COMPTROLLER  OF  CURRENCY 

Natiwial  'banks.     Monthly  statement  of  capital  stock  of  national  banks,  national 
bank  notes,  and  Federal  resen'e  bank  notes   (old  series)   outstanding,  bonds 
on  deposit,  etc.    [Feb.  1,  1935.]     Feb.  1,  1935.     1  p.  narrow  f"     t 
L.  C.  card  10-21266  T  12.9:  935/2 

GOVERNMENT   ACTUARY 

Bonds  of  United  States.  Market  prices  and  yields  of  outstanding:  bonds,  notes, 
certificates,  and  bills  of  United  States,  during  Dec.  1934.  [1935.]  4  p.  f" 
[Monthly.]     t  T  50.5:  934/12 

INTERNAL  REVENUE  BUREAU 

Income  tax  brevities  for  use  by  radio  broadcasting  stations,  siiggested  items 
of  timely  public  interest  to  fill  gap  between  scheduled  programs.  1935.  iii 
p. +23  leaves,  narrow  8°     t  T  22.2  :  In  2/10/935 

Internal  revenue  hiiUetiu,  v.  14,  no.  5-8;  Feb.  4-25,  1935.  1935.  various  pag- 
ing. [Weekly.  Include  Rulings  7282-7336.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy  (for 
subscription  i)rice  see  note  below). 

L.  C.  card  22-26051  T  22.2:V1 :  935/5-S 

Note. — The  Internal  revenue  bulletin  service  for  1!):{5  will  consist  of  weekly  bulletins 
and  semiannual  cumulative  bulletins.  The  weekly  bulletins  will  contain  tne  rulings 
and  decisions  to  be  made  public  and  all  Treasury  Department  decisions  (known  as 
Treasury  decisions)  pertaininj;  to  internal  revenue  matters.  The  semiannual  ciunula- 
tive  bulletins  will  contain  all  ruliims  and  decisions  (including  Treasury  decisions) 
published  durini;  the  previous  (i  months.  The  complete  bulletin  service  "may  be  ob- 
tained, on  a  subscription  basis,  from  tlie  Superintendent  of  I)ocum(>iits,  Government 
I'rinting  Office,   Washington,   D.  C,  for  $2.00  a  yr.  ;   foreign  subscription,   $3.25. 

Proeessing  taxes.  Processing  and  other  taxes  with  respect  to  hags  under  agri- 
cultural adjustment  act.  [1935.]  12  p.  ([Treasui*j'  decision]  4518.) 
[From  Treasury   decisions,   v.  67,   no.  5.]     t  T  l.ll/2a  :  H  678/3 

Tobacco.     Regulations   76  relating   to   shipment   or   delivery    of  m:iiuifMctured 
tobacco,  snuff,  cigars,  or  cigarettes  for  use  as  sea  stores  without  payment  of 
internal-revenue  tax  under  sec.  317,  tariff  act  of  1930.     Revised  Feb.  1935. 
1935.     v+15  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26115  T  22.17  :  76/3 

PROCUREMENT  DIVISION 

O&vernment  supplies.  General  schedule  of  supplies :  class  2,  Arms,  small,  and 
all  accessories,  outfits,  and  parts,  class  4,  Ammunition,  ammunition  details, 
blastinir  apparatus.  .Tan.  1.  19;i5-Mar.  31,  1936;  prepared  bv  P.ranch  of  Sup- 
ply.   1935.    3  p.  4°    t  T  5S.S :  935-36/2,4 

Same :  class  13,  Engine-room  and  fire-room  fittings,  supplies,  and  tools, 

Jan.  1-Dec.  31,  1935;  prepared  by  Branch  of  Supply.     1935.     3  p.  4°     t 

T5S.S':  935/13-2 

— —  Same:  class  14,  Oils  (illuminating  and  lubricating),  greases,  and  all  lu- 
bricants, Jan.  1,  1935-Mar.  31.  1930;  prepared  by  Branch  of  Supply.  1935. 
4  p.  4°     t  T  58.8  :  935-36/14 

Same:  class  15,  Electric  cable  and  wire   (insulated),  Jan.  1,  1935-Mar. 

31,  1936  ;  prepared  by  Branch  of  Supply.    1935.    3  p.  4"    t      T  58.8 :  935-36/15 

Same:  class  26,  Furniture,  Jan.  1-Dec.  31,  1935;  prepared  by  Branch  of 

Supply.    1935.    45  p.  4°    $  T  58.8 :  935/26-2 

Same:  class  36.  Musical  instruments,  music,  and  all  accessories,  outfits, 

and  parts,  Jan.  1,  1935-Mar.  31.  1936;  prepared  bv  Branch  of  Supply.     1935. 
2  p.  4°     t  T  58.8  :  935-36/36 

Same :    class   37,   Athletic   equipment,    recreational   apparatus,    sporting 

goods,    special    wearing  apparel,    Jan.    1,    1935-Mar.    31.    1936;    prepared   by 
Branch  of  Supply.     1935.     6  p.  4°     %  T  58.8 :  935-36/37 

Same:  class  41,  Tools,  hand,  Jan.  1-Dec.  31.  1935;  prepared  by  Branch 

of  Supply.     1935.     14  p.  4°     t  T  58.8 :  935/41-2 

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February  1935  209 

Government  supplies — Continued. 

Same :  class  45,  Pipe  fittings,  Jan.  1-Dec.  31,  1935 ;  prepared  by  Branch 

of  Supply.     1935.     8  p.  4°     t  T  58.S' :  935/45-2 

Same :  class  52,  Paints,  paint  ingredients,  Jan.  1-Oct.  31,  1935 ;  prepared 

by  Blanch  of  Supply.     1935.     6  p.  4"     t  T  58.8 :  935/52-2 

Same :   class  57,   Hospital,  laboratory,  and  surgical  apparatus,  and  all 

accessories,  outfits,  parts,  and  supplies,  Jan.  1-Oct.  31,  1935;  prepared  by 
Branch  of  Supply.     1935.     23  p.  4"     J  T  58.8 :  935/57-2 

Same :  class  59,  Building  material,  asphalt,  brick,  cement,  glass,  granite, 

gravel,  lime,  mill-work,  roofing  material,  sand,  stone,  tar,  tiling,  etc.,  Jan. 
1-Oct.  31,  1935 ;  prepared  by  Branch  of  Supply.     1935.     11  p.  4"     | 

T  58.8 :  935/59-2 

• Same:  class  63,  Tableware   (barracks,  crews'-mess,  hotel,  hospital,  oflfi- 

cers'-mess,  ship-saloon),  aluminum-ware,  chinaware,  glassware,  silverware, 
Jan.  1,  1935-Mar.  31,  1936;  prepared  by  Branch  of  Supply.     1935.     8  p.  4"     t 

T  58.8 :  935-36/63 

Same :  class  64,  Bakeshop  and  kitchen  apparatus  and  utensils,  aluminum 

utensils,  galley  gear,  ovens,  ranges,  stoves,  tinware,  and  all  accessories,  out- 
fits, and  parts,  Jan.  1,  1935-Mar.  31,  1936;  prepared  by  Branch  of  Supply. 
1935.    9  p.  4°     $  T  58.8  :  935-36/&4-2 

Specifications  and  proposals  for  supplies.  Mar.  16-Sept.  15,  1935 :  class 

26,  Steel  furniture ;  [prepared  in]  Branch  of  Supply.  Feb.  11,  1935.  42  p. 
4°      t  T  58.7  :  935/26-2 

Specifications    for   definite   and    additional    quantity    items    of    supplies 

[fiscal  year  1935]  :  classes  5,  21,  27,  53-54,  4th  quarter,  fiscal  year  1935,  Apr. 
1-Juue  30,  1935 ;  [prepared  in]  Branch  of  Supply.    Feb.  18,  1935.     24  p.  4°     t 

T  5S'.7  :  935/5,21,etc./4th  quart. 

Same :  classes  14,  25,  29,  38,  51,  56,  4th  quarter,  fiscal  year  1935,  Apr.  1- 

June  30,  1935 ;   [prepared  in]  Branch  of  Supply.     Feb.  18,  1935.     18  p.  4"     t 

T  58.7  :  935/14,25,etc./4th  quart. 

Same:  classes  15,  17,  31,  33,  41-42,  45,  52,  55,  57,  63-64,  69,  4th  quarter, 

fiscal  year  1935,  April-June  30,  1935;  [prepared  in]  Branch  of  Supply.  Feb. 
18,  1935.     21  p.  4°     t  T  58.7  :  935/15,17,etc./4th  quart. 

FEDERAL   STANDARD  STOCK  CATALOG  BOAED 

Note. — The  functions  of  the  Federal  Standard  Stock  Catalog  Board  were  transferred 
from   the  Budget   Bureau   to   the   Procurement   Division   on   Oct.    10,   1933. 

In  the  list  below,  some  of  the  Amendments,  dated  after  Oct.  10,  1933,  are  for 
specifications  issued  by  the  Federal  Standard  Stock  Catalog  Board  while  it  was  under  the 
Budget  Bureau,  and  for  these,  the  old  classiflcatiau,  T  51.7/8  :  ,  is  retained,  in  order  that 
thej-  maj"  be  filed  with  the  publications  to  which  they  belong.  The  pamphlets  compris- 
ing sec.  4  of  the  Federal  standard  stock  catalog  are  issued  with  perforations  for 
insertion    in    binders. 

Government  supplies.  Federal  standard  stock  catalog:  sec.  2,  pt.  2,  Key  to  de- 
partment and  establishment  columns.  Jan.  1935.  4  p.  4°  [Issued  in  loose- 
leaf  form  for  insertion  in  binder.  Substitute  for  sec.  2.  pt.  2,  issued  Dec. 
1930.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10 :  sec.2,  pt.2/935 

Same:  sec.  3,  pt.  7,  group  HH,  division  a.  Asbestos  [with  bibliography]. 

Oct.    1934.     9    p.    4°     [Loose-leaf    form.]     *  Paper,    5c.  T  58.10/4 :  HH-a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  bags,  paper,  kraft,  grocers. 

Dec.  4,  1934  [published  1935].    4  p.  12°    *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  UU-B-36 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  blue-lead,  basic-sulphate, 

dry  and  paste-in-oil.     Oct.  2,  1934.     8  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  TT-B^86 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  eggs.  Amendment  1.     Dec. 

1934,  [published]  1935.     1  p.  12°     t  T  51.7/8  :  C-E-271/amdt.-l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  grease,  lubricating,  crank- 
pin  and  rod-cup.  Oct.  2,  1934.  3  P-  12°  [Supersedes  part  of  F.  S.  no.  2d, 
Oct.  21,  1927.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  VV-G-60I 

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210  February  1935 

Go  vern  m^nt  s  uppUes — Continued. 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  siiecification  for  grease,  lubricating,  driving- 
journal.  Oct.  2,  1934  [published  1935].  3  p.  12°  [Supersedes  part  of  F.  S. 
no.  2d,  Oct.  21,  1927.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  5S.10/3  :  VV-G-G61 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  oil,  cutting,  mineral-lard. 

Oct.  2.  1934.     4  p.  12°     [Supersedes  part  of  F.   S.  no.  2d,   Oct.  21,   1927.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  5S.10/3  :  VV-0-251 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  six?cification  for  outlet-boxes,  steel,  zinc- 
coated,  with  covers  and  accessories.     Nov.  6.  1934  [published  1935].     8  p.  12° 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  W-0-821 

Same :  sec.   4,   pt.   5,   Federal   specification   for   paste,   office,   and   paste 

brushes,  Amendment  1.     Nov.  1934  [published  1935].     2  p.  12°     t 

T  51.7/8 :  N-P-lOla/amdt.-l 

■     Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  rings,  jar,  rubber.     Nov.  6, 

1934   [published   1935].     3  p.   12°     [Supersedes  F.   S.  no.   51,   Oct.  6,  1922.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  ZZ-R^51 

Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  sugar,  beet  or  cane,  Amend- 
ment 3.  Dec.  1934  [published  1935].  3  p.  12°  [Includes  Amendment  2, 
May  1934.]     t  T  51.7/8 :  JJJ-S-791/amdt.-3 

PUBLIC   DEBT   SERVICE 

Jionds  of  United  States.  For  safe  investment  of  idle  funds.  United  States 
savings  bonds;    [all  lettered  poster].     [1935.]     21X16  in.     t         T  57.2 :  B  64 

Same,   reduced   in  size.     [1935.]     14X11   in.     t  T  57.2  :B  64/2 

Same,  further  reduced  in  siz-      [1935.]     10.5X8  in.     t         T  57.2 :  B  &4/3 

PUBLIC   HEALTH   SERVICE 

Milk.     What  every  per.son  .should  know  about  milk :  by  Leslie  C.  Frank.     1935. 

12  p.      (Reprint  1659.)  [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  49,  no.  50,  Dec.  14, 
1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26169  T  27.6/a  :  1659 

Neffroes.  National  Negro  health  week.  21st  annual  observance,  Mar.  31-Apr.  7, 
1935:  [National  Negro  health  week  poster  contest,  rules,  etc].  [1935.]  [2] 
p.  il.     t  T  27.2 :  N  31/3/935 

National   Negro  health  week,  21st  annual  observance.   Mar.  31-Apr.   7, 

1935;  [program].    [1935.]     [2]  p.  il.  f*.  folded  into  8°  size,    t 

L.  C.  card  CA  31-413.  T  27.2  :  N  31/935 

Posters.  National  Negro  health  week,  21st  annual  observance,  Mar.  31-Apr.  7, 
1935;  [poster].     1935.     14X11  in.     [Cardboard.]     t  T  27.19 :  N  31/935 

Public  health  reports,  v.  50,  no.  5-8;  Feb.  1-22.  1935.    1935.     [xv]-|- 131-279  p.  il. 
1  pi.  2  p.  of  pi.     [Weekly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  sub- 
scription, $3.75. 
L.  C.  card  6-251G7  T27.6:  50/5-8 

Speci.\l  articles. — No.  5.  Effects  of  exposure  to  dust  in  2  Georgia  talc  mills  and 
mines  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Waklemar  C.  I»r<'essen  and  .1.  M.  DallaVtille. — 
Milk-sanitation  ratings  of  cities,  cities  for  which  milk-sanitation  ratings  of  90  per- 
cent or  more  were  reported  by  State  milk-sanitation  authorities,  Jan.  1,  19:;:i-Dec. 
31,  1034. — Biological  products,  establishments  licensed  for  propagation  and  sale 
of  viruses,  serums,  toxins,  and  analogous  products. — No.  6.  Endamoeba  histolytica  in 
washings  from  hands  and  finger  nails  of  infected  persons  [with  list  of  references]  ; 
by  Bertha  Kaplan  Spector.  John  W.  Foster,  and  Nelson  G.  Clover. — Comparative 
study  of  streptococcal  immunity  produced  in  rabbits  by  heat-killed  cultures,  by  ac- 
tive bacteriophage,  and  by  inactivated  bacteriophage  [with  list  of  references]:  by 
Alice  C.  Evans. — Principles  of  sanitation  and  hygiene  for  correctional  institution : 
by  M.  R.  King. — No.  7.  Mottled  enamel  in  cattle  [with  list  of  references]  :  by  H. 
Trendley  Dean. — Family  survey  as  method  of  studying  rural  health  problems. 
Brunswick-Greensville  health  administration  studies  no.  3 ;  by  Elliott  H.  Pennell. — 
Public  Health  Service  publications,  list  of  publications,  July-Dec.  1034. — No.  8. 
General  view  of  causes  of  illness  and  death  at  specific  ages,  based  on  records  for  9.000 
families  in  IS  States  visited  periodically  for  12  months,  192S-31  [w-ith  list  of  ref- 
erences] ;  by  Selwyn  D.  Collins. — Epidemiological  study  of  plague  in  Hawaiian  Islands. 

Note. — This  publication  is  distributed  gratuitously  to  State  and  local  health  officers 
and  to  other  persons  engaged  in  public  health  work,  by  the   Surgeon  General  of  the 

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FEBRUAIiY    1935  211 

PuMic  health  reports — Continued. 

Public  Health  Service.  Treasury  Department.  Others  desiring  the  Reports  may  obtain 
them  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated 
above. 

Rural  hygiene.     Job  analysis  of  rural  sanitation  officer,  Brunswick-Greensville 
health  administration  studies  no.  2;  by  J.  O.  Dean  and  Joseph  W.  Mountin. 
1935.     [1]+14  p.  il.      (Reprint  1G63.)      [From  Public  health   reports,  v.  49, 
no.  51,  Dec.  21,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26073  T  27.6/a  :  1663 

Skin  hazards  in  American  industry :  Dermatitis  in  rubber  industry  [with  lists 
of  references],  by  Louis  Schwartz;  Dermatitis  in  oil  refining,  by  Louis 
Schwartz;  Dei-matitis  in  synthetic  dye  manufacturing,  by  Louis  Schwartz; 
Dermatitis  in  candy  making,  by  Louis  Schwartz ;  Dermatitis  among  silk 
throwsters,  by  Louis  Schwartz  and  Louis  Tulipan;  Dermatitis  in  manufac- 
ture of  linseed  oil,  by  Louis  Schwartz ;  Dermatitis  due  to  perfume,  by  Louis 
Schwartz ;  Dermatitis  due  to  pyrethrum  contained  in  insecticide,  by  Louis 
Schwartz.  Oct.  1934.  iii+54  p.  7  pi.  10  p.  of  pi.  (Public  health  bulletin 
215.)  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26105  T  27.12 :  215 

Streptococcus  bacteriophar/e,  study  of  4  serological  types    [with  list  of  refer- 
ence.s]  ;  by  Alice  C.  Evans.     1935.     [1]+16  p.     (Reprint  1658.)      [From  Public 
health  reports,  v.  49,  no.  47,  Nov.  23,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26122  T  27.6/a  :  1658 

VENEREAL  DISEASES   DrVTSION 

Venereal  disease  information,  issued  by  Public  Health  Service  for  use  in  its 
cooperative  work   with   State  health   departments,  v.  16,  no.   2 ;   Feb.   1935. 
1935.     [1] -1-31-57  p.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  80c. 
L.  C.  card  23-26719  T  27.26 :  16/2 

TREASURER  OF  UNITED  STATES 

Paper  money.  Monthlv  statement,  paper  currency  of  each  denomination  out- 
standing Jan.  31,  1935.     Feb.  1,  1935.     1  p.  oblong  16°     t  T  40.8  :  935/1 

VETERANS'  ADMINISTRATION 

Kelly,  Jesse  T.  No.  6364,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of 
Columbia,  Frank  T.  Hiues,  administrator  of  veterans'  affairs  and  next  friend 
of  Jesse  Tliomas  Kelly,  r.  Goldie  S.  Paregol,  committee  of  estate  of  Jesse 
Thomas  Kelly,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia ;  brief  for 
Frank  T.  Hines,  administrator  of  veterans'  affairs.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
18  p.     t  VA  1.12  :  K  297/2 

Transcript  of  record,   United    States   Court  of  Appeals   for  District  of 

Columl)ia,  Oct.  term,  1934,  no.  6364,  Frank  T.  Hines,  administrator  of  veterans' 
affairs  and  nest  friend  of  Jesse  Thomas  Kelly,  vs.  Goldie  S.  Paregol,  commit- 
tee of  estate  of  Jesse  Thomas  Kellv.  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  District 
of  Columbia.     [1934.]     cover  title,  i-^ IS  p.     t  VA  1.12  :K  297 

Life  insurance.  15th  annual  statement.  United  States  Government  life  insur- 
ance fund,  Washington,  D.  C,  Dec.  31,  1933.  [1935.]  [4]  p.  narrow  16°  t 
L.  C.  card  29-26102  VA  1.13  :  933 

Miller,  Madison  L.,  jr.  No.  342,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Madison  L. 
Miller,  jr.,  v.  United  States,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  5th  circuit ;  brief  of  Veterans'  Administration  on  2d  point  in  brief  for 
United  States  filed  by  solicitor  general.       [1935.]     cover  title,  iii-|-47  p.     i 

VA  1.12 :  M  616 

Same;  motion  by  solicitor  general  on  behalf  of  United  States  for  per- 
mission to  file  brief  of  Veterans'  Administration  on  2d  point  in  brief  for 
United  States  filed  by  solicitor  general.     [1935.]     cover  title,  2  p.     $ 

VA  1.12 :  M  616/2 

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212  February  1935 

Mooberry,  Charles  A.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court  of  Kansas,  Frank  T.  Hines, 
administrator  of  veterans'  affairs,  v.  J.  L.  Northrup,  guardian  of  Charles  A. 
Mooberry,  Insane,  appeal  from  district  court  of  Cheyenne  County,  Kans., 
E.  E.  Kite,  judge;  appellant's  abstract  of  record.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
i+24p.     t  VA1.12:M77 

Same;   brief  of  appellant.     [1935.]     cover   title,  ii+42  p.     t 

VA  1.12:  M  77/2 

Wassermann  test.  Standardization  of  serological  work  in  facilities  of  Veterans' 
Administration :  Wassermann  test ;  compiled  by  Philip  B.  Matz,  approved  by 
medical  director,  Feb.  6,  1920.  Revised  Dec.  26,  1934.  1935.  ii+10  p. 
(Clinical  bulletin  10;  Medical  and  Hospital  Service.)     t  VA  1.11 :  10 

ACTUARIES  BOARD 

Report.     14th  annual  report  of  Board  of  Actuaries  of  civil-service  retirement 
and  disability  fund.     Feb.  12,  1935.     31  p.      (H.  doc.  29,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  22-26097 

WAR  DEPARTMENT 

Army  regulations. 

NdTK. — The  Army  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loos-e-leaf 
binders.     The  nam(>s  of  such   of  the  more   important   administrative   subjects   as   may 
seem  appropriate,  arranged   in   proper  se(|iienc-e,   are   numbered   in   a   single   series,   and 
each  name  so  numbered  constitutes  the  title  and  number  of  a  pamphlet  containing  cer- 
tain  administrative   regulations   pertaining   thereto.     Where   more   than    one   pamphlet 
is  required  for  the  administrative  regulations  pertaining  to  any  such  title,  additional 
pamphlets  will  be  issued  in  a  separate  sub-series. 
40-100.     Medical     Department:   Standards    of    miscellaneous    physical    examination. 
Changes    2:    Nov.    .SO.    1984.      [1935.]      4    p.      [Supersedes    AR    40-100. 
Changes    1.    Oct.    30,    19.38.]      t  W  1  .C.'/li  :  4()-100/:Vch.2 

40-1030.   Same:   Register   of  sick   and   wounded,   Changes   :'. :   Dec.   31,    1934.      [19.34.] 
3  p.      [Supersedes  AR  40-1030,  Changes   2,  Mar.   15,   1933.]      t 

W  1.6/2  :  40-1030/2/ch.3 
40-1080.   Same  :   Current     statistical     reports,     tables     and     charts  ;     Dec.     31,     1934. 
ri9.!4,l      15     p.      [Supersedes     AR  40-1080,     Dec.      15,      1924,     including 
Changes    2.    Apr.    !(!.    1929.]      ♦  Taper.    He.  W  1.0/1  :  40-1080/3 

310-200.  Military  publications :  War  Department  publications,  including  binders 
therefor  and  blank  forms  (A.  (}.  <).),  allowance  and  distribution  of; 
Dec.  31.  10:!4.  [1935.]  7  p.  [Supersedes  AR  310-200,  .Tune  28,  1929, 
and    AR  310-235.    Apr.    10,    1928.]      ♦Taper,    5c.  W  l.fl/1  :  310-200/5 

350-500.  Military  education:  Air  Corps  Training  Center  (heavier-thnn-air) .  Changes 
2:  Feb.  G.  1935.  1935.  1  p.  [Supersedes  AR  .350-500,  Changes  1, 
Dec.    20,    1933.1      t  W  l.G/2 :  350-500/3/ch.2 

G05-5.  Commissioned    officers:   Appointment    in    Regular    Army,    except    in    Medical 

Department  and  except  chaplains;  Dec.  8,  1934.  [1934. [  24  p.  (Su- 
persedes AR  G05-5,  Dec.  15,  1925,  including  Changes  3.  May  29,  1929.] 
»  Taper,   5c.  W  1.0/1  :  605-5/4 

850-50.  Miscellaneous:  Inventions  and  patents:  Dec.  31,  1934.  [1935]  4  p. 
[Supersedes  AR  850-50,  Apr.  16,  1928.  including  Changes  1,  .Tune  30, 
1928.]      *  I'aper,  5e.  W  l.G/1  :  850-50/3 

Mobilization  regulations.     X 

1-7.   War-time     classification     of    commissioned    personnel  ;     Oct.     15,     1934.      [1934.] 
32  p. -+-2  folded  p.      [Issued  with  perforations  for  insertion  in  binder.] 

W  1 .29  :  1-7 
4-3.   Hospitalization,  Changes  1  ;  Dec.  31,   1934.      [1935.]      3  p.      [Issued  with  perfora- 
tions for  insertion   in   binder.]  W  1.29  :  4-3/2/ch.l 

Organization.     Tentative  table  of  organization,     t 

35A.   Field  artillery,  service  battery,  75-mm  gun  regiment,  truck-drawn  ;  Oct.  24,  1934. 
[1935.]      3  p.  W1.25:35-A 

Technical  regulations. 

Note. — The  Technical  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose- 
leaf  binders.  They  will  consist  of  a  series  of  pamphlets  containing  regulations  of  a 
technical  nature,  such  as  descriptions  of.  instructions  for  the  care  of,  instructions  for 
the  handling  of.  and  the  proper  nomenclature  of  arms,  materiel,  and  equipment  of  the 
various  branches.  This  series  will  include  the  class  of  publications  heretofore  known  as 
handbooks.  Technical  regulations  will  be  numbered  in  the  same  manner  as  are  Train- 
ing regulations,  but  1000  will  be  added  to  the  general  subject  numbers,  i.  e..  Training 
regulations  will  appear  as  TR  44.5—270  and  Technical  regulations  as  TR  144.5-270. 
1350-A.  Infantry  and  aircraft  ammunition  :  Ammunition  for  small  arms  and  automatic 
guns.    Changes   1;    Jan.    2,    1935.      [1935.1      2   leaves,      f 

W1.22:  1350-A/2/ch.l 

1370— A.  Miscellaneous    ammunition  :  Ammunition,    general,    Changes    4  ;    .Tan.    2,    1935. 

[1935.]      5  leaves,      f  W  1.22  :  1.370-A/ch.4 

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Telephone  directory.  War  Department  telephone  directory,  "Washington,  D.  C, 
Jan.  1935.     [1935.]     cover  title,  vii+18  p.  4"     t  W  1.19: 935/1 

Contents. — Pt.  1,  Alphabetical  section. — Pt.  2,  Classified  section. 

Training  regulations. 

Note. — The  Training  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose- 
leaf  binders. 

75-15.   Specialists :  Color    sergeant    and    standard    bearer,    Changes    1  ;    Jan.    1.    1935. 
[1935.]      2  leaves,      t  W  1.21 :  75-15/2/ch.l 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT 

Military  education.  Army  extension  courses :  special  text  no.  185,  Air  Corps 
supply  system ;  prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of  Air  Corps  for  use  with 
extension  course  of  Air  Corps  schools.  1934  edition.  1934.  ii+59  p.  11. 
*  Paper,  10c.  W  3.52 :  185/3 

Same :  special  text  no.  228,  Supply ;  prepared  under  direction  of  quarter- 
master general  for  use  with  extension  course  of  Quartermaster  Corps  School. 
1935  edition.     1935.     ii+24  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  W  3.52  :  228/3 

Recruiting  news,  information  issued  by  direction  of  adjutant  general,  Army, 
V.  17,  no.  3  and  4 ;  Feb.  1  and  15,  1935.     [Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau,  Gov- 
ernors Island,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  1  and  15,  1935.]     Each  16  p.  11.  4°     [Semimonthly.] 
t  Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau,  Governors  Island,  N.  Y. 
L.  C.  card  War  22-1  W  3.45 :  935/3,4 

ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT 

Snake  River  and  tributaries    [letter   submitting   report  on   Snake   River  and 
tributaries,  for  purposes  of  navigation  and  eflScient  development  of  its  water 
power,  control  of  floods,  and  needs  of  irrigation].     Jan.  3,  1934.     135  p.  4 
pi.  4  maps.     (H.  doc.  190.  73d  Cong.  2d  sess.)      *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26152 

NORTHERN   AND   N0RTIIWB:STEKN  L.\KES   SXIRVET 

Note. — Charts  of  the  Great  Lakes  and  connecting  waters  and  St.  La^\rence  River  to 
the  international  boundary  at  St.  Regis,  of  Lake  of  the  Woods,  of  Lake  Champlain,  and 
of  the  natural  navigable  waters  of  the  New  York  State  canals  are  prepared  and  sold 
by  the  U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office.  649  Federal  Building.  Detroit.  Mich.  Charts  may  also  be 
purchased  at  the  following  U.  S.  engineer  offices  :  710  Armv  Building,  New  York.  N.  Y. ; 
486  Broadway,  Albany,  N.  Y.  ;  540  Federal  Building,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  ;  and  Canal  Office, 
Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich.  A  catalog  (with  index  map),  showing  localities,  scales,  prices, 
and  conditions  of  sale,  may  be  had  upon  application  at  any  of  these  offices. 

A  descriptive  bulletin,  which  supplements  the  charts  and  gives  detailed  information  as 
to  harbors,  shore  lines  and  shoals,  magnetic  determinations,  and  particulars  of  changing 
conditions  affecting  navigation,  is  issued  free  to  chart  purchasers,  upon  request.  The 
bulletin  is  revised  annually  and  issued  at  the  opening  of  navigation  (in  April),  and  sup- 
plements  thereto   are   published   monthly  during  the   navigation   season. 

Complete  sets  of  charts  and  publications  may  be  seen  at  the  U.  S.  engineer  offices  in 
Duluth,  Minn..  Milwaukee,  Wis..  Chicago,  111.,  and  Cleveland,  Ohio,  but  they  are  obtain- 
able only  at  the  sales  offices  above  mentioned. 

Charts 

Erie,  Lake.  Lake  Erie  [from  Fairport  to  Ashtabula,  Ohio]  ;  coast  chart  4. 
Scale  1 :  80,000.  [U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich.]  edition  of  Jan. 
1935.     26.7X36.5  in.     t  40c.  W  33.7/3  :  E  4/935 

Presque  Isle  and  Rockport  harbors.  Lake  Huron.  Scale  1 :  60,000.  [U.  S.  Lake 
Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich.]  edition  of  Dec.  1934.     32X22.2  in.     t  20c. 

W  33.8  :  P  92/934 

8t.  Joseph  and  Benton  Harbor.  Mich.  Scale  1:10,000.  [U.  S.  Lake  Survey 
Office,  Detroit,  Mich.]    Dec.  1934.     16.3X27  in.     t  20c.        W  33.8 :  Sa  2  jos/934 

EI^'EES   AND    HARBORS   BOARD 

''New  England.    Ports  of  northern  New  England.    1934.    x-f  163  p.  il.  0  pi.  6  p.  of 
pi.  7  maps.     (Port  series  24.)     *  Paper,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26118  W  7.21 :  24 

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JUDGE  ADVOCATE  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT 

Military  laws.     Supplement  4  to   Military  laws  of  United   States,  edition 
1929,  containing  legislation  of  71st  Congress,  72d  Congress,  and  73d  Congres^ 
1935.     iii4-3S6   p.     [Cumulative.     Supersedes    Supplement   3,  Aug.   1,   1933. 
*  Paper,  25c.  W  1.8/1:  929/supp.. 

MILITARY  ACADEMY 

Report.     Annual    report   of   superintendent.    Military   Academy,    [fiscal    year] 
1934.     West  Point,  N.  Y.,   United   States  Military  Academy  Printing  Offico, 
1934.     cover  title,  6  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  7-29101  W  12.1/2  :  934 

MILITARY  INTELLIGENCE  DIVISION 

Maps 

Livingston,  Giiatemala-'H.ondviras-Br.  Honduras,  Central  America,  compiled  by 
Benjamin  S.  Ober,  drawn  by  R.  F.  Daily ;  map  no.  107D-16-N-I.  Scale 
1 :  250,000.  Provisional  edition.  Engineer  Reproduction  Plant,  Army,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  1934.     18.8X35.3  in.     *  $1.00.  W  100.6  :  L  76 

San  Jose  {Guatemala),  Guatemala-El  Salvador,  Central  America,  compiled  by 
R.  E.  Kemp,  drawn  by  B.  Lawrason ;  map.  no.  107D-15-S-III.  Scale 
1 :  250,000.  Provisional  edition.  Engineer  Reproduction  Plant,  Army,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  1934.     18.8X35.6  in.     *  .$1.00.  W  100.6 :  Sa  5  jo/2 

NATIONAL  GUARD  BUREAU 

National  Guard  regulations,     t 
L.  C.  card  War  26-7 

Note. — The  National  Guard  regulations  arc  issued  iu  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in 
loose-leaf  binders.  Thej  are  being  printed  as  they  are  prepared  and  approved  regard- 
less of  the  serial  numbers  of  the  several  pamphlets,  and  rescind  the  regulations  pub- 
lished in  National  Guard  regulations,  1922.  National  Guard  regulations  in  force  Jan.  1, 
1926,  and  all  subsequent  regulations  published  as  changes  thereto,  and  are  the  only 
National  Guard  regulations  now  In  force. 
22.         Warrant  officers  of  National  Guard;  Dec.  14,  1934.      [1935.]     2  p.     [Supersedes 

NGR  22,  June  13,  1925.]  W  70.7/4  :  22/2 

75-7.     Federal  property  lost,  damaged,  destroyed,  unserviceable,  or  unsuitable.  Changes 

fi;  Jan.  3,  1935.      [1935.]      4  p.      [Supersedes  NGR  75-7,  Changes  5,  Nov.  22, 

1933.]  W  70.7/4  :  75-7/ch.6 

75-10.  Federal  property  :  Blank  forms  pertaining  to  propertv  accounting ;  Dec.  18.  1934. 

[1935.]      2  p.      [Supersedes  NGR  75-10,  Apr.  1,  1927.]  W  70.7/4  :  75-10/2 

ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Ordnance  provision  system.  Ordnance  catalogue  (ordnance  provision  system)  : 
Group  F,  Finder,  depression  position.  Ml  (classes  1-9),  parts  and  equipment; 
June  5,  1934.  [1934.]  53  p.  il.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  F-111.)  [Is- 
sued with  perforations  for  insertion  in  binder.]     %  W  34.23:  F-111 

Same:   [Group  F],  Finder,  depression  position,  Ml,  Changes  1;  Feb.  11, 

1935.     [1935.]     4+[l]  p.     (Standard  nomenclature  list  F-111  [changes  1].) 
t  W  34.23  :  F-111/ch.l 

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o 


General  Information 

The  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  is  authorized  by  law 
to  sell  copies  of  Government  publications  and  to  allow  a  discount  of  25  percent  to 
book  dealers  and  quantity  purchasers  on  condition  that  the  purchasers  will  ad- 
here to  the  public  sales  price  set  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  and  that 
publications  shall  not  be  overprinted  with  any  advertising  matter. 

Publications  cannot  be  supplied  free  to  individuals  nor  forwarded  in  advance 
of  payment. 

The  accumulation  of  publications  in  this  OflSce  amounts  to  several  millions, 
of  which  over  five  million  are  assorted,  forming  the  sales  stock.  Many  rare 
books  are  included,  but  under  the  law  all  must  be  sold  regardless  of  their  age 
or  scarcity.  Many  of  the  books  have  been  in  stock  some  time,  and  are  apt  to 
be  shopworn.    In  filling  orders  the  best  copy  available  is  sent. 

PRICE  USTS 

A  general  price  list  of  public  documents  is  not  available,  but  numerous  lists 
have  been  prepared  on  special  subjects  and  any  of  these  will  be  furnished 
free,  on  application,  if  the  person  interested  will  state  the  subject  or  subjects 
concerning  which  information  is  desired.  It  will  also  be  noted  that  current 
publications  which  are  for  sale  are  listed  in  this  catalog. 

WTEEKLY   LIST 

In  addition  to  the  Price  lists,  the  Documents  OflBice  issues  a  Weekly  List  of 
Selected  United  States  Government  Publications  for  sale  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents.  Each  list  is  arranged  alphabetically  by  subjects,  with  annota- 
tions and  prices,  and  may  be  obtained  free  upon  application  to  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents. 

HOW   TO   ORDER  PUBLICATIONS 

Publications  entered  in  this  catalog  that  are  for  sale  by  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents  are  indicated  by  a  star  (*)  preceding  the  price.  A  dag- 
ger (t)  indicates  that  application  should  be  made  to  the  department,  bureau, 
or  division  issuing  the  document.  A  double  dagger  {%)  indicates  that  the 
document  is  printed  for  official  use.  Whenever  additional  information  con- 
<3eming  the  method  of  procuring  a  document  seems  necessary,  it  will  be  found 
under  the  name  of  the  bureau  by  which  it  was  published. 

In  ordering  a  publication  from  tlie  Superintendent  of  Documents,  give  (if 
knowTi)  the  name  of  the  publishing  department,  bureau,  or  division,  and  the 
title,  together  with  the  classification  number  which  is  added  to  the  entry  at  the 
extreme  right;  order  the  congressional  documents  and  reports  by  the  title, 
together  with  the  document  or  report  number  and  the  Congress  and  session, 
€.  g.,  H.  doc.  78,  74r-l. 

Do  not  use  the  L.  C.  card  number  in  ordering  a  publication. 

HOW    TO   REMIT 

Remittances  for  the  documents  marked  with  a  star  (*)  should  be  made  to  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  by  coupons,  postal  money 

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order,  express  order,  or  check.  Currency  may  be  sent  at  sender's  risk.  For- 
eign remittances  should  be  made  either  by  international  money  order  or  draft 
on  an  American  bank. 

Postage  stamps,  foreign  money,  defaced  or  smooth  coins,  vnll  not  6e  accepted. 

For  the  convenience  of  the  general  public,  coupons  that  are  good  until 
used  in  exchange  for  Government  publications  sold  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents  may  be  purchased  from  his  Office  in  sets  of  20  for  $1. 
Address  order  to  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office, 
Washingrton,  D.  C. 

No  charge  is  made  for  postage  on  documents  forwarded  to  points  in  United 
States,  Alaska,  Guam,  Hawaii,  Philippine  Islands,  Puerto  Rico,  Samoa,  or  to 
Canada,  Cuba,  or  Mexico.  To  other  countries  the  regular  rate  of  postage  is 
charged,  and  remittances  must  cover  such  postage.  In  computing  foreign 
postage,  add  one-third  of  the  price  of  the  publication. 

TO  T.TRBARTANS 

The  number  given  at  the  extreme  right  of  each  entry  (except  for  congres- 
sional documents  and  reports)  is  the  classification  number  by  which  the  pub- 
lication is  arranged  in  the  Library  and  in  the  sales  stock  of  the  OflSce  of  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents.  It  can  be  used  as  a  classification  number  by 
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Notes  of  General  Interest 

CHANGES   IN   GOVEENMENT   ORGANIZATIONS 

The  existence  of  the  National  Longshoremen's  Labor  Board  was  terminated 
by  the  President  through  Proclamation  2120  of  March  11,  1935.  The  Board, 
created  some  months  ago  in  connection  with  the  Department  of  Labor,  to  per- 
form certain  duties  authorized  in  connection  with  the  longshoremen's  strike  on 
the  Pacific  Coast  and  labor  problems  relating  thereto,  has  completed  the  duties 
it  was  authorized  to  perform. 

NEW   PERI0DI0AL& 

The  Federal  Emergency  Relief  Administration  has  recently  begun  the  publi- 
cation of  a  bulletin  entitled  Cooperative  Self-Help,  which  is  issued  periodically 
and  is  intended  to  act  as  a  clearing-house  for  ideas  of  interest  to  self-help 
cooperatives.  The  publication  is  printed  by  the  Citizens'  Service  Exchange  of 
Richmond,  Va.,  but  application  by  those  interested  in  receiving  copies  should 
be  made  to  the  Federal  Emergency  Relief  Administration,  Washington,  D.  C. 

TEBEITORIAL  PAPERS   OF  UNITED   STATES 

Publication  of  a  series  of  volumes  entitled  Territorial  Papers  of  United  States 
has  recently  been  begun  by  the  Department  of  State.  The  subject  matter  is 
concerned  with  certain  western  tracts  of  land,  acquired  at  various  times  and  in 
various  ways  by  the  United  States,  which  were  governed  by  Congress  and  the 
National  Executive  as  colonies  or  territories.  During  the  period  bracketed  by 
the  dates  1787-1912,  Congress  created  out  of  these  lands  some  28  organized 
territories  which,  after  an  average  existence  of  nearly  20  years  in  the  territorial 
form,  have  entered  the  Union  as  States.  The  Territorial  Papers  of  United 
States  consist  of  the  oflBcial  records  of  those  Federal  territories  which  ulti- 
mately became  States  of  the  Union.  The  series  will  comprise  in  all  some  25 
volumes,  to  be  published  from  time  to  time.  The  first  three  volumes  (of  which 
volume  one  is  a  preliminary  printing)  have  recently  been  issued  and  are  for  sale 
by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  OflSce. 

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AGRICULTURE  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — Those  publications  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture  which  are  for  sale  will  he 
supplied  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.  The  department  issues 
a  monthly  list  of  publications  which  will  be  mailed  to  all  applicants,  enabling  them  to 
select  such  reports  and  bulletins  as  interest  them. 

Carrots.  Bacterial  blight  of  carrot  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  James  B. 
Kendrick.  1934.  [2] +493-510  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research, 
V.  49,  no.  6,  Sept.  15,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  C  237/4 

Cattle.  [Bureau  of  Animal  Industry]  order  211  revised  [amendment  3],  amend- 
ment to  regulations  1,  10,  15-18,  [Bureau  of  Animal  Industry]  order  211  re- 
vised, regulations  governing  meat  inspection  of  Department  of  Agriculture 
[effective  Oct.  1,  1925]  :  Aug.  29,  1925,     [Reprint  1935.]     4  p.     t 

A  4.5 :  211/rev./amdt.3-5 

Crops  and  markets.  Feb.  1935 ;  v.  12,  no.  2.     [1935.]     p.  33-72,  il.  4°     [Monthly.] 
*  Paper.  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1,50. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-113  A  36.11/3  :  12/2 

Journal  of  agricultural  research.  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  9 
and  10;  Nov.  1  and  15,  1934.  [1934-35.]  cover  titles,  p.  765-953,  il.  3  pi.  14 
p.  of  pi.  [Semimonthly.]  *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  $3.25  a  yr. ;  foreign  sub- 
scription, $4,75. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  13-1837  A  1.23  :  49/9, 10 

Contents. — No.  9.  Cytological  study  of  heterothallism  in  flax  rust  [with  list  of  liter- 
ature cited]  ;  by  Ruth  P.  Allen. — Influence  of  soil  moisture  on  longevity  of  cotton  root- 
rot  sclerotia  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  C,  J.  King  and  E.  D.  Eaton. — Aberrations 
in  chemical  composition  of  peas  from  plants  affected  from  root  rot  [with  list  of  litera- 
ture cited]  ;  by  Z,  I,  Kertesz,  J,  G.  Horsfall,  and  A.  H.  Rouse. — Comparison  of  methods 
of  botanical  analysis  of  native  prairie  in  western  North  Dakota  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  Herbert  C.  Hanson. — Cotton  crop  losses  from  Phymatotrichum  root  rot  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Walter  N.  Ezekiel  and  J.  J.  Taubenhaus. — No.  10.  Spbace- 
loma  perseae  cause  of  avocado  scab  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Anna  E.  Jenkins. — 
Effects  on  wheat  plants  of  Ophiobolus  graminis  at  different  levels  in  soil ;  by  Hurley 
Fellows  and  C.  H.  Ficke. — Pythium  scleroteichum  n.  sp.  causing  mottle  necrosis  of 
sweetpotatoes  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Charles  Drechsler. — Storage  of  cotton 
pollen;  by  George  J,  Harrison  and  H,  J.  Fulton. — Catalase  activity  in  relation  to  age 
and  viabilitv  of  sclerotia  of  cotton  root-rot  fungus  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by 
C.  J.  King,  E.  D.  Eaton,  and  Claude  Hope. — Influence  on  smut  infection  on  plant  vigor 
and  other  characters  in  smut-resistant  oat  varieties  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  :  by 
V.  C.  Hubbard  and  T.  R.  Stanton. — Methods  of  obtaining  emergence  of  Tiphia  adults 
from  imported  cocoons  for  use  against  Japanese  beetle ;  by  H,  W.  Allen  and  R.  W. 
Burrell. — Natural  crossing  in  pigeonpea  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  C.  P.  Wilsie 
and  Makoto  Takahashi. — Statistical  analyses  for  finding  simple  method  for  estimating 
percentage  heart  rot  in  Minnesota  aspen  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  R.  M. 
Brown. ^Some  effects  of  vitamin-A -deficient  diets  on  reproduction  of  sows  [with  list  of 
literature  cited]  ;  by  E.  H.  Hughes.  .    .      .     ,^ 

Note. — This  publication  is  published  by  authority  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture, 
with  the  cooperation  of  the  Association  of  Land-Grant  Colleges  and  Universities.  It  is 
distributed  free  only  to  libraries  of  agricultural  colleges  and  experiment  stations,  to 
large  universities,  technical  schools,  and  to  such  Institutions  as  make  suitable  exchanges 
with  the  Agriculture  Department.  Others  desiring  the  Journal  may  obtain  it  from  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Same.  v.  49.  no,  11  and  12:  Dec.  1  and  15,  1934.     [1935.]     cover  titles, 

p.  955-1142,  il.  2  pi.  16  p.  of  pi.     [  Semimonthly.  ]  A  1.23  :  49/11, 12 

Co.n-tents. — No.  H.  Relation  of  leaf-rust  infection  to  yield,  growth,  and  water  economy 
of  2  varieties  of  wheat  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  C.  O.  Johnston  and  E.  C. 
Miller. — Fusarium-iesistant  Danish  ballhead  cabbage  ;  by  J.  C.  Walker  and  L.  M.  Blank.— 
Differential  response  of  corn  varieties  to  fertility  levels  and  to  seasons  [with  list  of 
literature  cited]  ;  by  G.  H.  Stringfield  and  Robert  M.  Salter. — Relation  of  sugar  content 
and  odor  of  clarified  extracts  of  plants  to  their  susceptibility  to  attack  by  Japanese 
beetle;  by  F.  W.  Metzger,  P.  A.  van  der  Meulen,  and  C.  W.  Mell. — Histological  studies 
of  seedlins  disease  of  corn  caused  by  Gibberella  moniliformis  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;   by   R,    K.   Voorhees, — Utilization    of   agricultural   byproducts    in    production   of 

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220  March  1935 

Journal  of  agriGiiltural  research — Continued. 

propionic  acid  by  fermentation  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  H.  G.  Wood  and  C.  H. 
Werkman. — Effect  of  dyes  on  yeast  fermentation  as  influenced  by  hydrogen-ion  concen- 
tration [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Esther  Adams  and  William  J.  Robbins. — 
Relation  of  sexual  maturity  and  egg  weight  in  domestic  fowl  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  E.  M.  Funk. — Effect  of  fluorine  feeding  on  storage  of  vitamin  C  in  rat  and 
guinea  pig  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Hazel  M.  Hauck. — No.  12.  Cytological 
study  of  heterothallism  in  Puccinia  sorghi  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Ruth  F. 
Allen. — Studies  on  possible  origin  of  physiologic  forms  of  Sphacelotheca  sorghi  and 
S.  cruenta  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  :  by  H.  A.  Rodenhiser. — Nematosis  of  Amsinekia 
caused  by  new  variety  of  Anguillulina  dipsaci ;  by  G.  Steiner  and  C.  E.  Scott. — Some 
microbiological  activities  affected  in  manurial  control  of  cotton  root  rot  [with  list  of 
literature  cited]  ;  by  C.  .T.  King,  Claude  Hope,  and  E.  D.  Eaton. — Study  of  cotton  root- 
rot  fungus  (Phymatotrichum  omnivorum)  in  soil  by  Cholodny  method  ;  by  E.  D.  Eaton 
and  C.  J.  King. — Nitrogen  fixation  studies  with  fungi  and  actinomyces  [with  list  of 
literature  cited]  ;  by  Franklin  E.  Allison.  Sam  R.  Hoover,  and  Herman  J.  Morris. — Soil- 
water  movement  as  affected  by  confined  air ;  by  W.  L.  Powers. — Transmissibility  by 
aphids  of  tobacco  mosaic  virus  from  different  hosts  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by 
Ism6  A.  Hoggan. 

Pecan  root  growth  and  development ;  by  J.  G.  Woodroof  and  Naomi  C.  Wood- 
roof.  ]934.  [2] +511-530  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v. 
49,  no.  6,  Sept.  15,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  P  331/15 

Publications.  United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  monthly  list  of  publi- 
cations, Feb.  1935.     See  Information  Office,  Publications,  p.  225. 

Quarantine.  Modification  of  black  stem  rust  quarantine  regulations,  Amend- 
ment 1  to  rules  and  regulations  supplemental  to  Notice  of  quarantine  38 
(revised),  effective  Feb.  20,  1935.  1935.  1  p.  (Entomology  and  Plant  Quar- 
antine Bureau.)     f  A  56.13  :  38/reg.2,rev./935 

Modification   of  nursery  stock,  plant,  and  seed  quarantine  regulations, 

Aniendinont  2  to  revised  rules  and  regulations  supplemental  to  Notice  of 
quarantine  37,  effective  Jan.  14,  1935.  [1935.]  3  p.  (Entomology  and  Plant 
Quarantine  Bureau.)     t  A  56.13  :  37/reg.3,  7,  rev./935 

San  Francisco  Mountain  Boulevard.  Purchase  of  toll  road  to  summit  of  San 
Francisco  Peaks,  Ariz.,  letter  from  acting  Secretary  of  Agriculture  transmit- 
ting, in  response  to  Senate  resolution  234,  73d  Congress,  report  on  purchase 
of  toll  road  to  summit  of  San  Francisco  Peaks  in  Coconino  National  Forest, 
Ariz,  [known  as  San  Francisco  Mountain  Boulevard  or  Weatherford  Road]. 
Feb.  28,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  doc.  25,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Scale  insects.  Relation  between  chemical  composition  of  citrus  scale  insects 
and  their  resistance  to  hydrocyanic  acid  fumigation  [with  list  of  literature 
citod]:  by  A.  R.  C.  Haas.  1934.  [2] +477-492  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of 
agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  6,  Sept.  15,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  C  498/43 

Soil  moisture.  Distribution  of  soil  moisture  under  isolated  forest  trees;  by 
Herbert  A.  Lunt.  1935.  [2] +695-703  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural 
research,  v.  49,  no.  8,  Oct.  15,  1934.]     ♦Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  So  34/87 

AGRICULTURAL  ADJUSTMENT  ADMINISTRATION 

Cattle.  Administrative  ruling  no.  8 :  Emergency  cattle  agreement.  Mar.  21, 
1935.     1  p.     (Cattle  13.)     t  A  55.2 :  C  29/5/no.8 

Celery.  Marketing  agreement,  amendment  to  marketing  agreement,  and 
amended  license  for  Florida  celery  industry;  marketing  agreement  approved 
and  executed  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  Apr.  27,  1934,  effective  Apr.  28, 

1934,  amendment  to  marketing  agreement  approved  and  executed  by  Secre- 
tary of  Agriculture,  Feb.  18,  1935,  effective  Feb.  19,  1935,  amended  licenser 
issued  by   Secretary  of  Agriculture,  Feb.  18,  1935,  effective  Feb.  19,  1935. 

1935.  ii+27  p.  (^Marketing  agreement  series,  agreement  42:  License  series, 
license  51 ;  M  59,  revision  1.)     *  Paper,  5c.  A  55.9 :  42/rev.  1 

Commerce.  Errata  in  Agriculture's  interest  in  America's  world  trade.  [1935.] 
1  p.  oblong  32°     (G  26,  errata.)     f  A  55.2  :  Am  3/errata 

Consumers'  guide,  v.  2,  no.  10  and  11,  Mar.  11  and  25,  1935;  [issued  by  con- 
sumers' counsel  of  Agricultural  Adjustment  Administration  in  cooperation 
with  Bureau  of  Agricultural  Economics,  Bureau  of  Home  Economics,  Bureau 
of  Labor  Statistics].     [1935.]     Each  28  p.  il.  4»    t  A  55.12 :  2/10, 11 

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Corn.  Instructions  relative  to  aggregate  provisions  of  1935  corn-hog  contract 
(production  on  noncontracted  land)  and  information  of  general  interest  to 
multiple  landowners,  supplement  4  to  Instructions  for  conducting  1935  corn- 
hog  program  and  use  of  related  forms  (C.  H.  108)  ;  [prepared  in]  Corn  and 
Hogs  Section.    Mar.  18,  1935.    7  p.      (0.  H.  lOSd.)     t     A  55.2  :  C  81/18/supp.  4 

Cotton.  Instructions  for  1935  for  1934  and  1935  cotton  acreage  adjustment  plan, 
under  agricultural  adjustment  act,  for  use  by  extension  workers,  county  com- 
mitteemen, and  community  committeemen ;  [prepared  in]  Cotton  Production 
Section.     Feb.  20,  1935.     ii+37  p.  il.     (Cotton  105.)     t  A  55.2 :  C  82/11 

10  tips  to  cotton  consumers.  [1935.]  p.  11-14,  29,  il.  4°  [From  Con- 
sumers' guide,  Dec.  31,  1934.]     t  A  55.12/a  :  C  828 

Cotton  production  control  associations.  Articles  of  association  of  Cotton  Pro- 
duction Control  Association  (an  unincorporated  association)  of ;  [pre- 
pared in]  Commodities  Division,  Cotton  Production  Section.  [1935.] 
4-f[l]  p.  4°     (Form  no.  cotton  103  and  103a.)     f                      A  55.2 :  C  82/12 

Same,  Amendment;   [prepared  in]  Cotton  Production  Section.     Feb.  25, 

1935.     1  p.   oblong  32°     (Form  no.  cotton  103b.)     t       A  55.2 :  C82/12/amdt. 

Owns  and  resins.  Amended  license  for  distributors  of  crude  gum,  cleaned  gum, 
gum  turpentine,  and/or  gum  rosin ;  amended  license  issued  by  Secretary  of 
Agriculture,  Mar.  13,  1935,  effective  Mar.  17,  1935.  1935.  ii-flO  p.  (License 
series,  license  78 ;  Form  M  71,  revision  1. )     t  A  55.8 :  78/2 

Ifews  digest,  v.  2,  no.  22-26;  Mar.  2-30,  1935.  [1935.]  Each  5  leaves  or  3 
leaves,  4°     [Weekly.     Multigraphed.]     t  A  55.11 : 2/22-26 

Orders.  Administrative  order  in  respect  to  acts  of  code  authorities  and  super- 
visory bodies  under  marketing  agreements,  licenses,  and  codes  of  fair  compe- 
tition.    Feb.  27,  1935.     2  p.     (A.  O.  no.  8.)     f  A  55.16:  8 

Administrative  order  in  respect  to  elections  of  supervisory  bodies  under 

marketing  agreements  and  licenses.  Feb.  27,  1935.  3  p.  (A.  O.  no.  1,  re- 
vision 1.)     t  A  55.16: 1/2 

Peanuts.  Administrative  rulings  applicable  to  peanut  production  adjustment 
contract  (Form  PN  1)  :  Peanut  administrative  rulings  nos.  1-5.  Mar.  21, 
1935.     2  p.     (Form  PN  14.)      t  A  55.2  :  P  31/no.  1-5 

Pecans.  Marketing  agreement  for  paper  shell  pecan  industry ;  approved  and 
executed  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  Mar.  9,  1935,  effective  Mar.  13,  1935. 
1935.     ii-(-14  p.     (Marketing  agreement  series,  agreement  57.)     *  Paper,  5g. 

A  55.9 :  57 

Sugar.  Allotment  of  quota  for  Puerto  Rico,  order  made  by  Secretary  of  Agri- 
culture under  agricultural  adjustment  act.  Feb.  25,  1935.  7  p.  (Puerto 
Rico  sugar  order  2. )     f  A  55.18  :  2 

Denying  of  marketing  allotment  to  California  Sugar  Growers  Association, 

order  made  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture  under  agricultural  adjustment  act. 
Feb.  26,  1935.     2  p.     (Continental  United  States  beet  sugar  order  5.)     f 

A  55.17 :  5 

Sugar  regulations  made  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture  with  approval  of  the 

President  under  agricultural  adjustment  act :  Rate  of  processing  tax,  defi- 
nitions, conversion  factors,  and  exemptions  with  respect  to  sugar  beets  and 
sugarcane.     Feb.  1935.     9  p.     (Sugar  regulations,  series  1,  no.  1.)     t 

L.  C.  card  Agr  34-338  A  55.6 :  Su  3/ser.  1,  no.  1/935 

Sugarcane.  Puerto  Rico  administrative  ruling  no.  1:  Puerto  Rico  sugarcane 
production  adjustment  contract,  processing  sugarcane  into  molasses.  Mar.  4. 
1935.     1  p.     (Sugar  302.)     t  A  55.18/3  :Su  3 

Toiacco.  Instructions  to  field  workers  for  special  base  tobacco  contracts; 
[prepared  in]  Tobacco  Section.    Feb.  27,  1935.    4  p.     (T  174.)     t 

A  55.2 :  T  55/30 

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222  March  1935 

Tobacco — Continued. 

Tobacco  administrative  ruling  no.  41 :   (A)   Flue-cured  tobacco  contracts 

with  base  tobacco  acreage  of  three  and  two-tenths  (3.2)  acres  or  less  [etc.; 
prepared  in]  Tobacco  Section.  Feb.  26,  1934  [1935].  2  p.  (T  77,  supple- 
ment 24.)  [Usually  the  administrative  rulings  issued  as  supplements  to 
Form  T  77  are  mimeographed  and  are  not  entered  in  this  catalog.]     t 

A  55.2  :  T  55/lS/supp.24 

Same  no.  42 :  Optional  allotment  in  1935  for  contracting  pi'oducers  with 

base  tobacco  acreage  of  1.2  acres  or  less,  Burley,  fire-cured,  and  dark  air- 
cured  tobacco;  [prepared  in]  Tobacco  Section.  Feb.  25.  1935.  1  p.  (T  77, 
supplement  25.)     t  A  55.2  :  T  55/18/supp.25 

Wheat.  Administrative  rulings  relating  to  1933-34-35  wheat  allotment  con- 
tract: Rulings  nos.  1-40;  [prepared  in]  Division  of  Grains,  Wlieat  Section. 
Feb.  18,  1935.    ii-f  13  p.     (W  41  revised.)     t 

Jj.  C.  card  Agr  35-19  W  55.2  :  W  56/9/rev. 

Maps 

Farms.  Regionalized  types  of  farming  in  United  States  [map  with  descriptive 
text;  prepared  in]  Planning  Division.  [Scale  1:5,000,000  or  80  m.=l  in.] 
Willi;ims  &  Heintz  Co.,  Wash.,  D.  O.  [1935].     24.3X38.8  in.     t      A  55.2 :  F  22/4 

AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Accounting.     System   of  farm   cost  accounting,    [by  C.   E.  Ladd ;   revised   by 
James  S.  Ball].     [Mar.  1914,  revised  Oct.  1924,  reprint  1934.]     ii-f  17  p.  il. 
( Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  572.)     *  Pai)er,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  25-12  A  1.9:  572/3-7 

Agricultural  situation,  brief  summary  of  economic  conditions.  Mar.  1,  1935; 
V.  19,  no.  3.     [1935.]     24  p.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  45c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  2G-1797  A  36.15 :  19/3 

Community  centers.     Plans  of  rural  community  buildings;  [by  W.  C.  Nason]. 
[Jan.  1921,  reprint  1935.]     40  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin 
1173.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  21-228  A  1.9: 1173/1-5 

Crops.  Separate  for  crop  reporters :  Annual  livestock  inventory  [etc. ;  Aggre- 
gate livestock  value  comparisons,  etc.].  [1935.]  p.  33-39,  46,  4°  [From 
Crops  and  markets,  v.  12,  no.  2.]    t  A  36.ll/3a :  C  883/66 

Economic  conditions.  Economic  and  social  problems  and  conditions  of  southern 
Appalachians  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Bureau  of  Agricultural 
Economics,  Bureau  of  Home  Economics,  and  Forest  Service,  in  cooperation 
with  Office  of  Education,  Department  of  Interior,  and  agricultural  experiment 
stations  of  Tennessee,  Virginia,  West  Virginia,  and  Kentucky.  Jan.  1935. 
ii-f-184  p.  il.  map  in  pocket,  4°  (Agriculture  Dept  Miscellaneous  publication 
2-05.)  *  Paper,  50c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-22  A  1.38  :  205  i 

Inventories.     Farm  inventories;    [by  J.   S.  Ball].      [Dec.  1920,  reprint  1935.] 

32  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1182.)  [Mar.  1921,  on  p.  2,, 
is  date  of  previous  reprint.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  21-22  A  1.9  :  1182/1-10 1 

Swine.     Direct  marketing  of  hogs  [with  list  of  literature  cited].     Mar.  1935. 
cover  title,  iv-f-230  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Miscellaneous  publication  222.)  i 
[Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-25  A  1.38 :  222. 

AGRICULTURAL  ENGINEERING  BUREAU 

Chimneiis.    Construction  of  chimneys  and  fireplaces.    [Nov.  1930,  slightly  revised 
Apr.  1933,  reprint  1934.]     ii+18  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Farmers'  buUetir 
1649.)       [Revision    of    Farmers*    bulletin    1230,    Chimneys    and    fireplaces.]' 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  30-1383  '  A  1.9 :  1649/2-i 

Bow  to  order  publications — See  Information  folIo^Hngr  Contents 


March  1935  223 

Farmhouse  plans;  [by  Wallace  Ashby].  [Oct.  1934,  slightly  revised  Mar.  1935.] 
[1935.]  ii+70p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Fanners' bulletin  1738. )  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-639  A  1.9 :  1738/2 

Gullies,  bow  to  control  and  reclaim  them ;  [by  C.  E.  Ramser].  [Feb.  1922,  revised 

Jan.  1935.]     [1935.]     [2] +34  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin 
1234.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  35-41  A  1.9 :  1234/5 

Irrigation.    Corrugation  method  of  irrigation  ;  [by  James  C.  Marr].    [Aug.  1923, 
revised  Oct.  1931,  reprint  1934.]    24  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Farmers'  bulle- 
tin 1348.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  23-1235  A  1.9 :  1348/2-2 


Cattle.     Judging  beef  cattle,  [by  E.  H.  Thompson;  revised  by  W.  H.  Black]. 
[Nov,  1919,  revised  June  1926,  reprint  with  slight  change  1935.]     ii+14  p.  il, 


ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

ised  by  W.  H.  Blacl 

.    il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.    Farmers' bulletin  1068.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  19-1040  A  1.9 :  1068/4-7 

Loco-toeed  disease;  [by  C.  Dwight  Marsh,  A.  B.  Clawson,  and  W.  W.  Bggleston]. 
[July  1919,  revised  June  1929,  reprint  1935.]     ii+26  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept 
Farmers'   bulletin   1054.)      [Prepared    in   cooperation   with    Plant    Industry 
Bureau.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  19-«21  A  1.9 :  1054/2-3 

Mule  production;  [by  J.  O.  Williams].     [Aug.  1923,  revised  Mar.  1929,  slightly 
revised  Feb.  1932,  reprint  1934.]     ii+28  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers' 
bulletin  1341. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  23-1233  A  1.9  :  1341/5-3 

Pastures  offer  sound  means  of  decreasing  feed  and  food  surplus ;  [by  E.  W,  Sheets 
and  A.  T.  Semple].  [1934.]  5  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate  1423.)  [From  Year- 
book of  agriculture,  1934.]     f  A  1.10/a  :  1423 

Service  announcements.    Service  and  regulatory  announcements,  Jan.  1935 ;  [no.] 
333.     Feb.  1935.    p.  1-10.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  45c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  7-1658  A  4.13  :  333 

Same,  Feb.  1935;  [no.]  334.    Mar.  1935.    p.  11-20.    [Monthly.]     A  4.13:  334 

SJieep.    Farm  sheep  raising  for  beginners,  [by  F.  R.  Marshall  and  R.  B.  Millin ; 
revised  by  D.  A.  Spencer  and  C.  G.  Potts].     [July  1917,  revised  Nov.  1932, 
slightly  revised  Apr.  1934,  reprint  1935.]     11+22  p.  il.      (Agriculture  Dept. 
Farmers'  bulletin  840. )     ♦  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  33-121  A  1.9 :  840/&-2 

CHEMISTRY  AND  SOILS  BUREAU 

Land  classification.    Method  of  rural  land  classification ;  by  Charles  E.  Kellogg 
and  J.  Kenneth  Ableiter.     Feb.  1935.     cover  title,  30  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept. 
Technical  bulletin  469.)      [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  North  Dakota  Agri- 
cultural Experiment  Station.]     *  Pai)er,  6c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-26  A  1.36 :  469 

Leather,  hides,  and  skins.    Home  tanning  of  leather  and  small  fur  skins;  [by 
R.  W.  Frey,  I.  D.  Clarke,  and  F.  P.  Veitch].     [Aug.  1923,  revised  Nov.  1930, 
slightly  revised  Mar.  1935.]     [1935.]     ii+28  p.  il,     (Agriculture  Dept.    Farm- 
ers' bulletin  1334.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  23-1021  A  1.9 :  1334/5 

Soil  tlo^mng  and  dust  storms;  by  Charles  B.  Kellogg.     Mar.  1935.     11  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Miscellaneous  publication  221.)      [Includes  list  of  Agri- 
culture Department  publications  on  erosion.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  3.5-35  A  1.38  :  221 

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224  March  1935 

DAIRY  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Cows.    Care  and  management  of  dairy  cows ;  [by  T.  E.  Woodward,  J.  R.  Daw- 
son, and  F,  W.  Miller],     [May  1926,  revised  June  1932,  reprint  1934.]     ii-f34 
p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1470.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-787  A  1.9: 1470/4-2 

Dairy   herd-improvement   association,   herd-record   book    [for]    40   cows. 

1934.    cover  title,   [96]   p.+  [2]   folded  leaves,  il.  4°     (B.  D.  I.  7  revised.) 
[Blank  records  to  be  filled  out  with  herd  data.    Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     t 

A  44.2  :  H  41/4 

ENTOMOLOGY  AND  PLANT  QUARANTINE  BUREAU 

Dutch  elm  disea.se  eradication  project.  Federal,  State,  and  local  cooperation ;  by 
L.    H.    Worthley.     Mar.    1935.     4    p.     (Agi-iculture    Dept.     Circular    353.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-30  A  1.4/2 :  353 

Service    announcements.      Service   and    regulatory    announcements,    Oct.-Dec. 
1934;  no.  121.     Mar.  1935.     p.  93-124.     [Quarterly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  14-383  A  56.14 :  121 

EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE 

Experiment  staiion  record,  v.  72,  no.  2 ;  Feb.  1935.  [1935.]  cover  title,  p. 
145-288.  [Monthly.  Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2^  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  15c. 
single  copy,  $1.00  per  vol.  (2  vols,  a  yr.)  ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50  per  vol. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  9-832  A  10.6 :  72/2 

Note. — Mainly   made   up   of  abstracts   of    reports  and    publications  on    agricultural 
science   which   liave  recently   appeared  in  all   countries,   especially   the   United    States. 

HAWAII   AGRICULTURAL   EXPERIMENT   STATION 

Molasses.     Cane  molasses  as   feed  for   dairy   cows    [with  list  of  literature 
cited] ;  by  L.  A.  Henke.    University  of  Hawaii,  Honolulu,  T.  H.,  Nov.  1934. 
cover  title,  17  p.     (Bulletin  73.)     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-28  A  10.9/3  :  73 

PUERTO  BICO  AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATION 

Report  of  Puerto   Rico  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,    [fiscal  year]   1934. 
Jan.  1935.    cover  title,  24  p.  il.    •  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  6-1362  A  10.12/1 :  934 

EXTENSION  SERVICE 

Extension'  Service  review,  v.  6,  nos.  1  and  2;  Jan.-Feb.  1935.     [1935.]     cover 
title,  p.  1-16,  il.  4°    [Monthly.    Two  numbers  issued  as  one  publication.    Text 
and  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  30-359  A  43.7 :  6/1, 2 

FOOD  AND  DRUG  ADMINISTRATION 

Food.    Notices  of  judgment  under  food  and  drugs  act  22876-950.    Mar.  1935. 
p.  427^57.    t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  8-878  A  46.6 :  22876-22950 

FOREST  SERVICE 

Forestry  and  farm  income;  [by  Wilbur  R.  Mattoon].     [Aug.  1920,  revised  Aug. 
1933,  reprint  1934.]    ii+33  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Farmers' bulletin  1117.) 
[Includes  list  of  Agriculture  Department  publications  relating  to  forestry  for 
the  farm.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-131  A  1.9  :  1117/3-2 

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March  1935  225 

LoMolly  pine.  Diameter  distributions  for  old-field  loblolly  pine  stands  in  Mary- 
land [with  list  of  literature  cited];  by  G.  Luther  Schnur,  1935.  [2]+731- 
743  p.  il.     [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  8,  Oct.  15,  1934.] 

*  Paper,  5e,  A  1.2-3^  :  L  785/3 

Naval  stores  handbook,  dealing  with  production  of  pine  gum  or  oleoresin  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  compiled  by  Forest  Service,  Bureau  of  Entomologj' 
and  Plant  Quarantine,  and  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry,  Jan.  1935.  cover 
title,  201  p.  il.  2  pi.  8  p.  of  pi.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Miscellaneous  publication 
209.)  *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-21  *  A  1.38 :  209 

Silviculture.     Sample  plots  in   silvicultural  research    [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  Division  of  Silvics,  Branch  of  Research.     Jan.  1935.     cover  title, 
91  p.  il.  8  p.  of  pi.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Circular  333.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  G.  card  Agi-  35-18  A  1.4/2 :  333 

Timber.    Measuring  and  marketing  farm  timber ;   [by  "Wilbur  R.  Mattoon  and 
William  B.  Barrows].     [Sept.  1921,  revised  Apr.  1930,  reprint  1934.]     ii-f-57 
p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1210.)      [Supersedes  Farmers' 
bulletin  715,  Measuring  and  marketing  woodlot  products.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  O.  card  Agr  21-1164  A  1.9 :  1210/3-5 

Maps 

Dixie  National  Forest,  Utah-Nev.  [resources  and  recreation  features,  roads, 
trails,  etc.].  [1934.]  1  sheet  (with  map  on  verso),  il.  large  4°,  folded  into 
narrow  8°  size  and  so  printed  as  to  number  [l]-|-16-j-[l]  p.     t 

A  13.13  :  D  64/934 
HOME  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

School  lunches;  [by  Caroline  L.  Hunt].  .  [Mar.  1916,  revised  May  1924,  reprint 
1934.]  ii-f22p.il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers' bulletin  712.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  22-786  A  1.9 :  712/4-7 

INFORMATION  OFFICE 

Agriculture  Department.  Index  to  publications  of  Department  of  Agriculture, 
1926-30 ;  compiled  by  Mary  A.  Bradley.  1935.  v-f  694  p.  (Publications  Divi- 
sion.)    *  Cloth,  $1.50. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  35-23  A  21.2 :  In  2/2/926-30 

Note. — This  index  covers  all  the  publications  of  the  United  States  Department  of 
Agriculture  for  1926-30  with  the  exception  of  the  periodicals  issued  by  the  bureaus. 
The  Journal  of  agricultural  research  and  the  Official  record  are  included. 

Farmers'  bulletins.  List  [no.  1]  of  available  Farmers'  bulletins  and  Leaflets  of 
Department  of  Agriculture  [Mar.  1,  19S5].     [1935.]     [4]  p.     t    A  21.9/8  : 1/37 

Publications.     United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  monthly  list  of  publi- 
cations, Feb.  1935.     [1935.]     4  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  9-1414  A  21.6/5  :  935/2 

PLANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Apple  scab;  [by  John  W.  Roberts  and  Leslie  Pierce].  [Feb.  1926,  revised  Feb. 
1935.]     [1935.]     ii-l-12  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept     Farmers'   bulletin  1478.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  26-^14  A  1.9 :  1478/2: 

Bordeaux  imxture.  Commercial  Bordeaux  mixtures,  how  to  calculate  their 
values  ;  [by  Errett  Wallace  and  L.  H.  Evans].  [June  1918,  revised  Mar.  1928, 
reprint  1934.]  ii-f9  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  994.) 
[Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Food,  Drug,  and  Insecticide  Administration 
(now  Food  and  Dnig  Administration).]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  18-552  A  1.9 :  994/3-7 

Boron  in  soils  and  irrigation  waters  and  its  effect  on  plants,  with  particular 
reference  to  San  Joaquin  Valley  of  California  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ; 
by  Frank  M.  Eaton.     Feb.  1935.     cover  title,  132  p.  il.  2  pi.  2  p.  of  pi.     (Agri- 
culture Dept.     Technical  bulletin  448.)     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  3^33  A  1.36 :  44S 

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226  March  1935 

Cherries.     Growing   cherries  east   of   Rocky   Mouutaius ;    [by]    H.    P.    Gould. 
[Dec.   1916,   revised   July   1928,   slightly   revised   June    1933,    reprint   1935.] 
36  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  776.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  17-18  A  1.9 :  776/6-2 

Cotton  improvement  under  weevil  conditions;    [by  O.  F.  Cook].     [Apr.  1912, 
revised  Aug.  1924,  reprint  1935.]     ii+lS  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers' 
bulletin  501.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  21-15  A  1.9 :  501/4-8 

Cotton-root  rot.  Influence  of  ^oil  moisture  on  longevity  of  cotton  root-rot 
sclerotia  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  C.  J.  King  and  E.  D.  Eaton. 
1934.  [2] +793-798  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49, 
no.  9,  Nov.  1,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  C  829/92 

Cranberries.     Establishing  cranberry  fields;   [by  George  M.  Darrow,  Henry  J. 
Franklin,  and  O.  G.  Malde].     [Mar.  1924,  reprint  1934.]     ii+38  p.  il.     (Agri- 
culture Dept.    Farmers'  bulletin  1400.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-524  A  1.9 :  1400/1-3 

Crown  rust.    Physiologic  .specialization  in  Puccinia  coronata  aveuae  [with  list 
of  literature  cited]  ;  by  H.  C.  MuiThy.    Jan.  1935.    48  p.     (Agriculture  Dept 
Technical  bulletin  433. )     *  Paijer,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-32  A  1.36 :  433 

Currants  and  gooseberries,  their  culture  and  relation  to  white-pine  blister  rust, 
[by  George  M.  Darrow  and  S.  B.  Detweiler;  with  contributions  by  others]. 
[Aug.  1924,  revised  Dec.  1934.]  [1934.]  ii+42  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept. 
Farmers'  bulletin  1398.)  [Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin  1024.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  33-29  A  1.9  :  1398/6 

Diseases  of  plants.     Market  diseases  ,of  fruits  and  vegetables :  Apples,  pears, 
quinces  |with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Dean  H.  Rose,  Charles  Brooks,  D.  F. 
Fisher,  and  C.  O.  Bratley.    Nov.  1933.    cover  title,  71  p.  18  pi.  4  of  pi.     (Agri- 
culture Dept.     (Miscellaneous  publication  168.)     *  Paper,  40c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-34  A  1.38 :  168 

Flax  rust.  Cytological  study  of  heterothallism  in  flax  rust  [with  list  of  litera- 
ture cited]  ;  by  Ruth  F.  Allen.  1934.  [2]  -f  765-791  p.  1  pi.  12  p.  of  pi.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  9,  Nov.  1,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  H  47/8 

Fruit.    Growing  fruit  for  home  use;  [by  H.  P.  Gould  and  George  M.  Darrow]. 
[Feb.  1919,  revised  Aug.  1925,  reprint  1935.]     ii+37  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept. 
Farmers'  bulletin  1001.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  20-982  A  1.9 :  1001/3-6 

Gardens.  Subsistence  farm  gardens  [with  list  of  reference  publications  ;  by  W.  R. 
Beattie,  J.  W.  Roberts,  L.  L.  Harter,  W.  H.  White,  and  D.  L.  Van  Dine],  [Feb. 
1935.]  ii+54  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1746.)  [Prepared 
in  cooperation  with  Entomology  and  Plant  Quarantine  Bureau.  Information 
contained  in  this  bulletin  applies  mainly  to  climatic  and  other  conditions  pre- 
vailing in  Northern  and  Eastern  States.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-20  A  1.9  :  1746 

Grape  propagation,  pruning  and  training;  [by  George  C.  Husmann].     [Dec.  1911, 
revised  Feb.  1932,  reprint  1935.]     [2]+25p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Farmers' 
bulletin  471.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-37  A  1.9 :  471/6-3 

Mann,  Charles  W.  In  Patent  Oflice.  before  board  of  appeals,  interference  no. 
63881,  Charles  W.  Mann  and  Alexander  Gordon  Galloway  v.  James  D.  Huston ; 
brief  for  appellants.  Maun  &  Galloway.  [1935.]  cover  title,  ii+33  p.  4°  [Con- 
cerns process  for  cooling  of  fruits  and  vegetables  in  refrigerator  cars.]     % 

A  19.28 :  M  315/2 

Muskmelotis ;  [by  W.  R.  Beattie].     [Apr.  1926,  revised  Apr.  1930,  slightly  revised 
Jan.  1935.]     [1935.]     ii+38  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1468.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  30-635  A  1.9 :  1468/3 

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Newlands  irrigation  project.     Agricultural  Investigations  on  Newlands   (Nev.) 
reclamation  project  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  E.  W.  Knight.    Jan.  1935. 
36  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.  Technical  bulletin  464.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  14-1380  A  1.36 :  464 

Pear  growing  in  Pacific  Coast  States;   [by  C.  F.  Kinman  and  J.  R.  Magness]. 
[Jan.    1935.]      ii+41    p.    il.      (Agriculture    Dept.    Farmers'    bulletin    1739.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-^1  A  1.9 :  1739 

Potatoes.     Distance  of  planting  rural  New  Yorker  no.  2  and  triumph  potatoes 
as  affecting  yield,  hollow  heart,  growth  cracks,  and  2d-growth  tubers   [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  W.  G.  Edmundsou.     Feb.  1935.     19  p.  il.     (Agri- 
culture Dept.     Circular  338.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-38  A  1.4/2 :  338 

Rye.  Growing  rye  in  western  half  of  United  States :  [by  John  H.  Martin  and 
Ralph  "W.  Smith].  [Sept.  1923,  revised  Nov.  1928,  slightly  revised  Jan.  1935.] 
[1935.]  ii+17p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers' bulletin  1358.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  29-229  A  1.9  :  1358/3 

Seeds.     Testing  farm  seeds  in  the  liome  and  in  rural  school ;  [by  F.  H.  Hill- 
man].     [Feb.  1911,  slightly  revised  Mar.  1933,  reprint  1934.]  48  p.  il.     (Agri- 
culture Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  428.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  11-201  A  1.9:  428/2-2 

Sudan  grass;  [by  H.  N.  Vinall].     [May  1920,  revised  Nov.  1931,  slightly  revised 
Jan.    1935.]     [1935.]     ii+22    p.    il.     (Agriculture    Dept.     Farmers'    bulletin 
1126. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-54  A  1.9  :  1126/6 

Sweet-potato  diseases;  [by  L.  L.  Harter].  [Oct.  1919,  revised  Nov.  1928,  reprint 

1935.]     ii-|-24  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.  Fai-mers'  bulletin  1059.)      [Revision 
of  Farmers'  bulletin  714.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  29-1  A  1.9 :  1059/2-7 

Tomatoes.     Pritchard  tomato ;  by  William  S.  Porte.     Sept.  1932  [reprint  with 
omission  1934].     4  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Circular  243.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C,  card  Agr  32-812  A  1.4/2  :  243/1-2 

Tomatoes  as  truck  crop;  [by  W.  R.  Beattie].     [June  1923,  revised  July 

1931,  slightly  revised  Nov,  1934.]     [1934.]     ii-f34  p.  il.     ( Agi-iculture  Dept. 

Farmers'  bulletin  1338. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C,  card  Agr  23-804  A  1.9: 1388/8 

Vetch  culture  and  uses;   [by  Roland  McKee  and  H.  A.  Schoth].  [Dec.  1934.] 

ii-f-22    p.    il.     (Agriculture    Dept.     Farmers'    bulletin    1740.)  [Revision    of 
Farmers'  bulletin  515,  Vetches.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  35-24  A  1.9 :  1740 

PUBLIC  ROADS  BUREAU 

Drainage  of  irrigated  farms;  [by  R.  A.  Hart].  [June  1917,  revised  July  1926, 

reprint  with  slight  changes  1935.]     32  p.  il.  (Agiiculture  Dept.     Farmers' 
bulletin  805.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  23-257  A  1.9 :  805/5-7 

Public  roads,  journal  of  highway  research,  v.  16,  no.  1 ;   Mar.  1935.     [1935.] 
cover  title,  p.  1-16.  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
single  copy,  .$1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  18-322  A  22.6 :  16/1 

Progress  maps 

Note. — These  maps  show  the  status  of  improvement  of  the  Federal-aid  s.v.stem  in  each 
State,  regardless  of  whether  the  construction  has  been  done  with  the  aid  of  the  Federal 
Government,  by  the  States,  by  the  counties,  or  by  the  townships.  A  system  of  symbols 
indicates  the  type  of  improvement  of  all  the  roads  and  whether  the  work  was  done  with 
or  without  the  assistance  of  the  Federal  Government.  Sheets  are  of  uniform  size,  some 
States  requiring  2  or  more,  and  are  so  issued  that  they  may  be  punched  and  put  in  a 
loose-leaf  atlas.  The  maps  are  called  progress  maps,  and  the  series  will  be  issued 
periodically  to  show  any  change  in  improvement  of  the  highways. 

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Arkwnsa-s.  Federal  aid  highway  system,  progress  map :  [Arkansas]  ;  data  cor- 
rected to  Sept.  30,  1934.  Scale  1 :  500,000  or  1  in.=7.891  m.  [Washington] 
Geological  Survey  [1935].  [3  sheets]  each  18.8X28.5  in.  [Projection,  modified 
polyconic.  Base  map  from  Geological  Survey  State  map.]  *  30c.  per  set  of 
3  maps.  A  22.9 :  Ar  4  k/6/B,  NW,  SW 

Eastern  Arkansas.      ([Sbeet]  26E.) 
Northwestern  Arkansas.      ([Sheet]  26NW.) 
Southwestern  Arkansas.      ([Sheet]    26SW.) 

Illinois.  Federal  aid  highway  system,  progress  map :  [Illinois]  ;  data  corrected 
to  Oct.  1,  1934.  Scale  1 :  500,000  or  1  in.=7.891  m.  [Washington]  Geological 
Survey  [1935].  [3  sheets]  each  18.8X28.5  in.  [Projection,  modified  polyconic. 
Base  map  from  Geological  Survey  State  map.]     *  30c.  per  set  of  3  maps, 

A  22.9 :  II  6/6/C,  N,  S 
Central   Illinois.      ([Sheet]    16C.) 
Northern  Illinois.      ([Sheet]    16N.) 
Southern  Illinois.      ([Sheet]   16S.) 

lotoa.  Federal  aid  highway  system,  progress  map :  [Iowa]  ;  data  corrected  to  July 
1,  1934.  Scale  1 :  500,000  or  1  in. =7.891  m.  [Washington]  Geological  Survey 
[1935].  [2  sheets]  each  28.5X18.8  in.  [Projection,  modified  polyconic.  Base 
map  from  Geological  Survey  State  map.]     *  20c.  per  set  of  2  maps. 

A  22.9 :  lo  9/6/B,  W 
Eastern  Iowa.     ([Sheet]   24B.) 
Western  Iowa.      ([Sheet]  24 W.) 

Kansas.  Federal  aid  highway  system,  progress  map  :  [Kansas]  ;  data  con-ected  to 
July  1,  19.34.  Scale  1 :  500,000  or  1  in. =7.891  m.  [Washington]  Geological  Sur- 
vey [1935].  [3  sheets]  each  28.5X18.8  in.  [Projection,  modified  polyconic. 
Base  map  from  Geological  Survey  State  map.]     *  30c.  per  set  of  3  maps. 

A  22.9 :  K  13/6/0,  E,  W 

Central  Kansas.  ([Sheet]  31C.) 
Eastern  Kansas.  ([Sheet]  31E.) 
Western  Kansas.     ([Sheet]  31W.) 

Michigan.  Federal  aid  highway  system,  progress  map :  [Michigan]  ;  data  cor- 
rected to  July  1.  19.34.  Scale  1 :  500,000  or  1  in. =7.891  m.  [Washington]  Geo- 
logical Survey  [1935].  [4  sheets]  each  18.8X28.5  in.  Projection,  modified 
polyconic.  Base  map  from  Geological  Survey  State  map.]  *  40c.  per  set  of 
4  maps.  A  22.9 :  M  5S/5/G,  NE,  NW,  S 

Central  Micliisan.      ([Sheet]   14C.) 
Nortlioastern  Michigan.      ([Sheet]   14NE.) 
Northwestern  Michigan.      ([Sheet]    14NW.) 
Southern  Michigan.      ([Sheet]  14S.) 

Montana.  Federal  aid  highway  system,  progress  map:  [Montana];  data  cor- 
rected to  July  1,  1934.  Scale  1:760.320  or  1  in. =12  m.  [Washington]  Geo- 
logical Survey  [1935].  [3  sheets]  each  28.5X18.8  in.  [Projection,  Lambert 
conformal  conic.  Base  map  from  Geological  Survey  State  map.]  *  30c.  per 
set  of  3  maps.  A  22.9 :  M  76/5/C,  E,  W 

Central  Montana.  ([Sheet]  34C.) 
Eastern  Montana.  ([Sheet]  34E.) 
Western  Montana.      ([Sheet]   34W.) 

Transportation  maps 

Iowa,  transportation  map,  railroad.^  highways,  canals,  air  lanes,  dredged  chan- 
nels, and  pipe  lines ;  highways  corrected  to  Feb.  1.  1934.  Scale  1 :  250,000, 
approximately  1  in. =4  m.  [Washington]  Geological  Survey,  1934.  8  sheets, 
each  23.3X33.4  in.    [Modifieti  polyconic  projection.]    *  $1.75  per  set  of  8  sheets. 

A  22.9/2  :Io9/sh. 1-8 

WEATHER  BUREAU 

Climatic  summary.  Climatic  summary  of  United  States,  climatic  data  from 
establishment  of  stations  to  1930,  edited  by  R.  J.  Martin :  sec.  16,  North- 
eastern California.  [1934.]  46  p.  il.  4°  [Revised  edition  of  a  unit  in  the 
series  hitherto  entitled  Summary  of  climatological  data  for  United  States  by 
sections,  designated  sec.  15  in  preceding  editions.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

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Climatic  summary — Continued. 

Same:  sec.  82,  South-central  New  York.     [1935.]     18  p.  il.  4°     [Revised 

edition  of  a  unit  in  tlie  series  liitherto  entitled  Summary  of  climatological 
data  for  United  States  by  sections,  designated  sec.  103  in  preceding  editions.] 
*  Paper,  10c.  A  29.5/a  :  sec.82/930 

■Climatological  data  for  United  States  by  sections,  v.  21,  no.  10;   Oct.  1934. 
[1934.]     cover  title,   [204]  p.  il.  2  p.  of  maps,.  4°     *  Paper,  35c.  complete 
monthly  number,  $4.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $6.00. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  14-566  A  29.2"9 :  21/10 

Note. — Made  up  of  separate  Climatological  data  issued  from  42  section  centers  of 
the  United  States.  Printed  at  the  several  section  centers  and  assembled  and  bound  at 
the  Washington  Office.  Issued  principally  for  service  use  and  exchange.  Back  numbers 
cannot  be  supplied.  The  separate  Climatological  data  are  sold  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  rate  of  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr.  for  each 
section. 

Meteorology.    Monthly  meteorological  summary,  Washington,  D.  C,  Feb.  1935. 
[Mar.  5,  1935.]     [2]  p.  large  8°    t  A  29.30:  935/2 

Monthly  weather  review,  Dec.   1934 ;  v.  62,  no.  12.     [Mar.  18,  1935.]     cover 
title,  p.  433-478,  il.  2  maps,  16  p.  of  maps,  4°    *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  $1.50 
a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.25. 
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Note. — The  Monthly  weather  review  contains  (1)  meteorological  contributions  and 
bibliography,  (2)  an  interpretative  summary  and  charts  of  the  weather  of  the  month 
in  the  United  States,  and  on  adjacent  oceans,  and  (3)  climatological  tables  dealing 
with  the  weather  of  the  month.  The  contributions  are  principally  results  of  observa- 
tional or  research  work  in  meteorology  carried  on  in  the  United  States  or  other  parts 
of  the  world. 

Special  articles. — Significance  of  air  movements  across  equator  in  relation  to 
developmeijt  and  early  movement  of  tropical  cyclones  [with  references  to  literature ; 
by]  L.  T.  Chapel. — Monthly  and  seasonal  distribution  of  snowfall  in  California  ;  by 
Malcolm  Sprague. — Observations  of  condensation-nuclei  in  atmosphere  [with  list  of 
literature  cited]  ;  by  H.  Landsberg. — Precipitation  in  northern  Great  Plains  [with  list 
of  literature  cited]  ;  by  W.  A.  Mattice. — Meteorological  extremes  of  the  Southwest 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Clarence  E.  Koeppe. — Relation  between  visibility  restric- 
tions and  auto  mishaps  in  Greensboro,  N.  C. ;  by  John  C.  Scholl. — Weather  and  pears 
in  New  York  State ;  by  W.  A.  Mattice. — Preliminary  report  on  tornadoes  in  United 
States  during  1934  ;  by  R.  J.  Martin. — Weather  of  1934  in  United  States  ;  by  R.  J. 
Martin.- — Tropical  storms  of  1934  ;  by  G.  B.  Dunn. 

Report.     Report  of  chief  of  Weather  Bureau,  1933-34.    1934.    [3  pts.]  iii+157  p. 
4  p.  of  maps,  4°     [Report  includes  the  administrative  report,  fiscal  year  1934, 
and  meteorological  tables,  calendar  year  1933.]     *  Cloth,  $1.25. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  9-1419  A  29.1 :  934 

Same.     (H.  doc.  11,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Weather.     Weekly  weather  and  crop  bulletin,  with  snow  and  ice  data,  Mar. 
5-26,  1935 ;  no.  10-13,  1935.    Mar.  6-27,  1935.    Each  4  p.  il.  4°     [The  issue  for 
Mar.  26  closes  the  season  of  the  Snow  and  ice  bulletin  of  1934-35.]     *  Paper, 
50c.  a  yr. 
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Weather  map.  Daily  weather  map  [of  United  States  published  at  Washington, 
D.  C,  showing  weather  conditions  for  United  States  and  forecasts  for  all 
States  east  of  Mississippi  River  belonging  to  Washington  forecast  district]. 
Mar.  1-31,  1935.  [1935.]  Each  19X24  in.  (outside  measurement).  *  Daily, 
except  Sundays  (DWM),  $3.00  a  yr-,  25c.  a  month;  daily,  including  Sundays 
and  holidays  (DSHM),  $3.60  a  yr.,  30c.  a  month;  Sunday  and  holiday  maps 
only  (SHM),  no  subscription  for  less  than  6  mouths,  30c.,  60c.  a  yr. ;  foreign 
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order  is  placed  with  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C, 
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located,  and  all  subscriptions  forwarded  through  the  Weather  Bureau  for  proper  station 
reference.  Maps  containing  these  forecasts  are  issued  daily,  except  Sundays  and  holi- 
days, at  New  Orleans,  La.,  Denver,  Colo.,  Chicago,  111.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  and  other 
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230  March  1935 

Weather  outlook,  Mar.  -^Apr.  6  [1935].  Mar.  ^-30,  1935.  Each  1  p.  [Weekly. 
The  edition  here  cataloged  is  the  one  for  Districts  1-3  issued  from  the  fore- 
cast center  at  Washington,  D.  C]  t  A  29.38 :  985/9-13 
Note. — The  Weather  outlooks  for  the  various  zones  are  prepared  at,  and  distributed 
from,  forecast  centers  of  the  Weather  Bureau,  as  follows  :  Wnshington,  D.  C.  (District 
1,  North  and  Middle  Atlantic  States.  District  2,  South  Atlantic  States,  District  3,  Ohio 
Valley  and  Tennessee)  ;  New  Orleans,  La.  (District  4,  East  Gulf  States,  District  5, 
Southern  Plains  and  West  Gulf  States)  ;  Chicago,  111.  (District  6,  Region  of  Great 
Lakes,  District  7,  Upper  Mississippi  and  lower  Missouri  valleys,  District  8,  Northern 
and  central  Great  Plains)  ;  Denver,  Colo.  (District  9,  Northern  Rocky  Mountain  re- 
gion. District  10.  Southern  Rocky  Mountain  and  Plateau  regions)  ;  San  Francisco, 
Calif.  (District  11,  Far  Western  States). 

ALIEN  PROPERTY  CUSTODIAN 

Note. — The  Office  of  Alien  Property  Custodian  was  abolished  and  its  functions  trans- 
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May  1,  1934,  effective  June  30,  1934.  The  report  listed  below  covers  a  period  prior  to 
the  abolishment  of  the  office  and  the  transfer  of  Its  functions. 

Report.     Final  report  of  Alien  Property  Custodian  on  proceedings  had  under 
trading  with  the  enemy  act.     Mar.  12,  1935.     7  p.     (H.  doc.  135,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
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ARCHITECT  OF  CAPITOL 

Capitol.  Supplemental  estimate  for  legislative  establishment,  1935,  supple- 
mental estimate  of  appropriation  for  legislative  establishment  [fiscal  year 
1935,  for  purchase  and  installation  of  air-conditioning  ventilation  apparatus 
for  committee  rooms  of  Senate  Committee  on  Appropriations  in  Capitol]. 
Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  20,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  doc.  39,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

CIVIL  SERVICE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  Commission  furuishes  most  of  its  publications  gratuitously  to  those  who 
apply  for  them. 

Laborers.  Regulations  for  appointment  of  unclassified  laborers,  api)roved  June 
5,  1922.  amended  Feb.  20,  1923.  Nov.  20,  1925,  May  13,  1929,  and  Dec.  7,  1934. 
Jan.  1935.     5  p.     (Form  1725.)     t  C  S  1.6:  L 11/6/934 

COMMERCE  DEPARTMENT 

AIR  COMMERCE  BUREAU 

Air  commerce  bulletin,  v.  6,  no.  9:  Mar.  15,  1935.  [1935.]  197-213  +  [1]  p. 
[Monthly.]     t 

L.  C.  card  29-26634  C  23.12:  6/9 

AirvMy  nrnpfi 

Dallas  [Tex.]  ;  United  States  airway  map.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C,  Feb.  1935.  20.3X47  in. 
[Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  40c.,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey. 

C  23.10/3  :  D  161/6 

Des  Moines  [lotva]  ;  section  of  United  States  airway  map.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in., 
scale  1 :  500.000.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Washinprton,  D.  C,  Fob.  1935. 
20.4X42.5  in.  [Lanilu'it  conform:il  conic  projection.]  t  40c.,  Coast  and  Geo- 
detic Survey.  C  23.10/3  :  D  465/2 

Lo.s  Angeles  [Calif.]  ;  United  States  airway  map.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale 
1:500.000.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C,  Feb.  1935. 
20.3X45.9  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]  f  40c..  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey.  C  23.10/3  :  L  896/6 

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Salina  [Kans.}  ;  section  of  United  States  airway  map.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in., 
scale  1 :  500,000.  Preliminary  edition.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  "Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  Feb.  1935.  20.3X43.G  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.] 
t  40c.,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  C  23.10/3  :  Sa  33/2 

CENSUS  BUREAU 

Cotton.  February  report  of  cotton  consumed,  on  hand,  imported,  and  exported, 
and  active  cotton  spindles.  Mar.  14,  1935.  oblong  32°  [Preliminary  report. 
This  publication  is  issued  in  postal  card  form.]     t  C  3.21 :  934-35/7 

Report  of  cotton  ginned,  crops  of  1934,  1933,  and  1932.     Mar.  20,  1935. 

oblong  32°     [Preliminary  report.     This  publication  is  issued  in  postal  card 
form.]     t  C  3.20 :  934^35/10 

Cottonseed  received,  crushed,  and  on  hand,  and  cottonseed  products  manufac- 
tured, shipped  out.  and  on  hand  for  7  months  ending  Feb.  28,  1935  and  1934. 
Mar.  12,  1935.  oblong  32°  [Exports  and  imports  of  cottonseed  products  are 
for  6  months  ending  Jan.  31.  Preliminary  report.  This  publication  is  issued 
in  postal  card  form.]     t  0  3.25:934-35/7 

Manufactures.     Census  of  manufactures,  1933 :  Ammunition  and  related  prod- 
ucts, explosives,  firearms.     1935.     iv+5  p.     [Prepared  under  supervision  of 
Le Verne  Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  23-2&492  C  3.24/4 :  933-Am  6 

Census   of   manufactures,   1933 :    Brooms   and   brushes.     1935.     iv+4   p. 

[Prepared  under  supervision  of  LeVerne  Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manu- 
factures.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  29-26864  C  3.24/4  :  933-B  79 

Census  of  manufactures,  1933:  Confectionery,  chocolate  and  cocoa  prod- 
ucts, chewing  gum.  1935.  iv+7  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  LeVerue 
Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  23-26887  C  3.24/4 :  933-C76 

Census  of  manufactures,  1933 :  Silk  and  rayon  goods,  rayon  and  allied 

products.     1935.     iv+7  p.     [Prepared  under  supervision  of  LeVerne  Beales, 
chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  24-26158  C  3.24/4 :  933-Si  3 

Virginia.     Heads  of  families  at  1st  census  of  United  States.  1790:  Records  of 
State    enumerations,    1782-85,    Virginia.     1908    [reprint    1934].     [1]+189    p. 
map,  4°     [Map  in  this  print  carries  date  1934.]     *  Paper,  $1.00. 
L.  C.  card  35-26249  C  3.11 :  V  81/1-2 

Note. — Virginia's  original  schedules  for  the  1st  and  2d  censuses  were  destroyed  when 
the  British  burned  the  Capitol  at  Washington  during  the  War  of  1812.  The  only 
records  that  could  be  secured  were  some  manuscript  lists  of  State  enumerations  made 
in  the  years  1782-85.  also  tax  lists  of  Greenbrier  County,  1783-86,  and  a  copy  of  the 
enumerator's  list  for  the  city  of  Richmond,  1782.  The  records  of  41  counties  are 
lacking.     This  publication  covers,  therefore,  only  about  one-half  of  the  State. 

COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY 

Note. — The  monthly  Notice  to  mariners,  formerly  issued  by  the  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  has  been  consolidated  with  and  made  a  part  of  the  Notice  to  mariners  issued  by 
the  Lighthouses  Bureau,  thus  making  it  a  joint  publication.  The  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey  prepares  and  has  for  sale  the  airway  maps  issued  by  the  Air  Commerce  Bureau, 
but  since  they  are  publications  of  the  last-named  bureau,  they  are  entered  in  this  catalog 
under  that  center  head,  for  which  see  p.  230.  The  United  States  coast  and  intracoastal 
waterways  pilots,  tide  tables,  current  tables,  and  charts  of  the  Coast  and  Geodetic  .Survey 
are  sold  at  the  office  of  the  Survey  in  Washington,  and  also  by  one  or  more  sales' agents 
in  each  of  the  important  American  seaports. 

Coast   and   Geodetic  Surrey   bulletin.   Feb.   28,   1935:    no.   237.     [1935.]     9  p. 
[Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  15-26512  C  4.20  :  237 

Coa.st  pilots.  Supplement  to  United  States  coast  pilot,  Alaska :  pt.  1,  Dixon 
Entrance  to  Yakutat  Bay.  Sth  (1932)  edition.  Feb.  14,  1935.  [1]+11  leaves. 
( Serial  .^45-3.)     t  C  4.7/2  :  932/supp.3 

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232  March  1935 

Clmrts 

Admiralty  Inlet  and  Paget  Sound  to  Seattle,  Wash.,  surveys  to  1927,  surveys  by 
U.  S.  Engineers  to  1934,  and  other  sources  ;  chart  6450.  Scale  1 :  80,000.  Wash- 
ington, Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Jan.  1935.    42X  32.9  in.     t  75c.      C  4.9 :  6450 

Alaska  Peninsula  and  Aleutian  Islands  to  Seguam  Pass,  Alaska,  surveys  to  1925 
and  other  sources;  chart  8802.  [Scale  1:999,000.]  Washington,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  Jan.  1935.    33.5X41.5  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9:  8802 

Apalachee  Bay  and  St.  George  Sound,  Fla.,  Gulf  Coast,  surveys  to  1889,  surveys 
by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1934 ;  chart  182.  Scale  1 :  80,000.  Washington,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  Feb.  1935.    32.9X40.8  in.     f  75c.  C  4.9: 182 

Blanco,  Cape.  Cape  Blanco  and  Reef,  Oreg.,  surveys  to  1928  and  other  sources ; 
chart  5952.  Scale  1 :  40,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Feb. 
1935.    26.6X21.7  in.     f  25c.  C  4.9:  5952 

California,  Pfeiffer  Point  to  Point  Cypress,  surveys  to  1933  and  other  sources; 
chart  5476.  Scale  1 :  40,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Feb. 
1935.    42X26.3  in.     f  75c.  C  4.9  :  5476 

ChoctawhatcJiee  Bay,  Fla.,  Gulf  Coast,  surveys  to  1877,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engi- 
neers to  1909 ;  chart  185.  Scale  1 :  80,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  Feb.  1935.    33X41.3  in.     t75c.  C  4.9  :  185 

Columbia  River.  Columbia  River,  Oreg.-Wash.,  Harrington  Point  to  Crims 
Island,  surveys  1868-87,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  Aug.  1934 ;  chart  6152, 
Scale  1:40,000.    Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Feb.  1935.    25.3  X 

42.7  in.    t75c.  C  4.9:  6153 

Columbia  River,  Oreg.-Wash.,  St.  Helens  to  Willamette  River,  including 

Vancouver  and  Portland,  surveys  to  1928,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  Nov. 

1934,  surveys  by  Port  of  Portland  to  1930,  and  other  sources ;  chart  6154. 
Scale  1 :  40,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Feb.  1935.  40.9X 
20.4  in.    t50c.  C  4.9:  6154 

Delaware  River,  Pa.-N.  J.,  Wilmington  to  Philadelphia,  surveys  to  1925.  surveys 
by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1934,  and  other  sources ;  chart  295.  Scale  1 :  40,000. 
Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Feb.  1935.    31.7X43.4  in.    t  75c. 

C  4.9 :  295 

Florida,  east  coast,  Fernandina  to  Jacksonville,  surveys  to  1924,  surveys  by  U.  S. 
Engineers  to  1934,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Geological  Survey  to  1917 ;  chart  577. 
Scale  1 :  40,000.    Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Jan.  1935.    40.8X 

32.8  in.    t75c.  C  4.9:  577 

Gulf  Coa^t,  Mississippi  River  to  Galveston,  surveys  to  1924  and  other  sources; 
chart  1116.    [Scale  1 :  459,000.]    Washington.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Feb. 

1935.  33.9X43  in.    [For  offshore  navigation  only.]    t  75c.  C  4.9: 1116 

Half  moon  Bay,  Calif.,  surveys  to  1934  and  other  sources;  chart  5520.  Scale 
1:20,000,  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Feb.  1935.  18.1X19.7  in, 
t25c.  C  4.9:  5520 

Juan  de  Fuca  Strait.  Strait  of  Juan  de  Fuca,  eastern  part.  Wash.,  surveys  to 
1931,  surveys  by  Canada  to  1932 ;  chart  6382.  Scale  1 :  80,000.  Washington, 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Feb.  1935.    32.1X43.8  in.    t  75c.  C  4.9:  6382 

Latotwhe  Passage.  Latouche,  Elrington,  and  Prince  of  Wales  passages.  Prince 
William  Sound,  south  coast  of  Alaska,  surveys  to  1933  and  other  sources; 
chart  8523.  Scale  1 :  40,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Jan. 
1935.    39.4X32.9  in.    t  75c.  C  4.9:  8523 

Long  Island  Soutid.  Long  Island  Sound,  western  part,  Conn.-N.  Y.,  surveys  to 
1933,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1934,  additional  topography  from  other 
sources ;  chart  1213.  Scale  1 :  80.000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Sur- 
vey, Jan.  1935.    30.2X40.4  in.    t  75c.  C  4.9: 1213 

North  shore  of  Long  Island  Sound,  Conn.,  Sherwood  Point  to  Stamford 

Harbor,  surveys  to  1933,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1925,  and  other 
sources ;  chart  221.  Scale  1 :  20,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey, 
Feb.  1935,    31.8X38.7  in.    t  75c.  C  4.9:  221 

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Mare  Island  Strait,  Calif.,  original  surveys  to  1927,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Navy  to 
Jan.  1935 ;  chart  5525.  Scale  1 :  10,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  Feb.  1935.    35X23  in.     t  oOc.  0  4.9:5525 

Norfolk  Harhoi-  and  Elizabeth  River,  Va.,  surveys  to  1929  and  other  sources, 
surveys  by  IT.  S.  Engineers  to  1934,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Navy  to  1934 ;  chart  452. 
Scale  1 :  20,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Feb.  1935. 
40.9  X  33.2  in.    t  75c.  C  4.9  :  452 

Olympia  Harbor  and  Budd  Inlet,  Wash.,  surveys  to  1913,  surveys  by  U.  S. 
Engineers  to  1934;  chart  6462.  Scale  1:20,000.  Washington,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  Jan.  1935.     36.8X20.4  in.     t  50c.  C  4.9:  6462 

Portland,  Oreg.  Port  of  Portland,  includiag  Vancouver,  Oreg.-Wash.,  surveys 
to  1928,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1934  and  other  sources,  surveys  by 
Port  of  Portland  to  1930;  with  inset,  Multnomah  Channel,  southern  part; 
chart  6155.  Scale  1 :  20,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey, 
Feb.  1935.    43.6X25.2  in.     1 75c.  04.9:6155 

Prince  William  Sound,  eastern  entrance,  Alaska,  south  coast,  surveys  to  1933 ; 
chart  8520.  [Scale  1:80,000.]  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey, 
Feb.  1935.    32.1X43.4  in.     1 75c.  0  4.9:8520 

Tampa  Bay,  northern  part,  Fla.,  Gulf  Coast,  surveys  to  1926,  surveys  by  U.  S. 
Engineers  to  1934,  and  other  sources  [with  insets] ;  chart  587.  Scale 
1:40,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Jan.  1935.  32.6X35.6  in. 
t  75c.  0  4.9  :  587 

St.  Petersburg. 
Tampa. 

Texas,  Gulf  Coast,  Aransas  Pass  to  Baflan  Bay,  surveys  to  1899,  surveys  by 
U.  S.  Engineers  to  1934,  and  other  sources  [with  insets]  ;  chart  1286.  Scale 
1:80,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Jan.  1935.  39.2X32  in. 
t75c.  04.9:1286 

Aransas  Pass. 

Baffin  Bay,   Continuation  of. 

Winyah  Bay,  S.  C,  surveys  to  1926,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1934 ;  with 
inset,  Georgetown  Harbor ;  chart  428.  Scale  1 :  40,000.  Washington,  Coast 
and  Geodetic  Survey,  Jan.  1935.     29.3X20.6  in.     1 25c.  0  4.9:428 

FISHERIES  BUREAU 

Cold  storage  lioldings  of  fish,  Feb.  15,  1935.  [1935.]  2  leaves,  4°  (Statistical 
bulletin  1119.)      [Statistics  furnished  by  Agricultural  Economics  Bureau.]     t 

C  6.5 :  1119 

Fisheries  service  bulletin.  Mar.  1,  1935 ;  no.  238.  [1935.]  7  p.  [Monthly.]  t 
L.  C.  card  F  15-76  C  6.9 :  238 

Fishery  products.  Fishery  products  frozen  and  cold  storage  holdings  of  frozen 
and  cured  fishery  products  in  United  States  and  Alaska,  1934.  [1935.] 
5  leaves,  oblong  8°  (Statistical  bulletin  1117.)  [Statistics  furnished  by  Agri- 
cultural Economics  Bureau.]     t  0  6.5:1117 

Landings  by  fishing  vessels  at  principal  New  England  ports,  Jan.  1935, 

[with]  summary  and  comparisons,  Jan.  1935  and  1934.     [1935.]     3  leaves,  4" 
(Statistical  bulletin  1118.)     t  0  6.5:1118 

Middle  Atlantic  States.  Fisheries  of  Middle  Atlantic  States,  1933.  [1935.] 
3  leaves,  4°     (Statistical  bulletin  1116.)     t  0  6.5 :  1116 

FOREIGN  AND  DOMESTIC  COMMERCE  BUREAU 

Business.  Survey  of  current  business,  Mar.  1935;  v.  15,  no.  3.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  56  p.  11.  4°  [Monthly.  Contains  weekly  data  through  Feb.  23,  1935, 
and  monthly  data  through  January,  the  date  given  above  being  the  date  of 
issue.  Text  on  p.  2^  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr.  (in- 
cluding weekly  supplements)  ;  foreign  subscription,  $3.00. 
L.  0.  card  21-26819  O  18.35  :  935/3 

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234  Makch  1935 

Business — Continued. 

Same,   weekly  supplement,   Mar.   7-28,   1935.     [1935.]     Each  4  p.   il.  4" 

[Included  in  price  of  monthly  Survey  of  current  business,  which  see  above.] 

C  18.36 :  935/10-13 

Commerce.     Monthly  summary  of  foreign  commerce  of  United  States,  Jan.  1935 ; 
compiled  by  Division  of  Foreign  Trade  Statistics.     1935.     42  p.  4°     *  Paper, 
10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.60. 
L.  C.  card  14-21465  C  18.7 :  935/1 

• Same.     (H.  doc.  58.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Summary  of  United  States  trade  with  world,  1934;   [by  Ernest  A.  Tup- 

per].     1935.     iv+28   p.     (Trade   information   bulletin   822;    [Foreign   Trade 
Statistics  Division].)     t 

L.  C.  card  35-26180  C  18.25 :  822 

Commerce  reports,  weekly,  containing  current  foreign  trade  news.  Mar.  2-30, 
1935;  no.  9-13  [series  19:35].  [1935.]  p.  133-216,  il.  4°  *  Paper.  5c.  single 
copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $3.10.  C  18.5/1 :  935/9-13 

Domestic  commerce,  v.  15,  no.  7-9;  Mar.  10-30,  1935.  [1935.]  cover  titles, 
leaves  96-151,  il.  4°  [Multigraphed.]  t  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  $2.00.  C  18.32 :  15/7-9 

Fuel  and  power  in  Japan;  [by  John  R.  Bradley  and  Donald  W.  Smith].     1935. 
ii+28  p.     (Trade  information  bulletin  821;   [Minerals  Division].)     ♦Paper, 
5c. 
L.  C.  card  3&-26193  C  18.25 :  821 

Mexico.  Trading  under  laws  of  Me.xico ;  by  Mariano  H.  Ramirez.  1935. 
x  +  199  p.  (Trade  promotinn  scries  l."i2.  revised  Dec.  1,  19H4  ;  Latin  American 
Section,  Comniercial  Laws  Divisi(»n.)  [Includes  list  of  supplementary  publi- 
cations of  Foreign  and  Domestic  Commerce  Bureau  relating  to  current  Mexi- 
can legislation.]  •Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26184  C  18.27  :  152/2 

Prices.  Wholesale  commodity  prices,  1929-34;  by  H.  Gordon  Hayes.  [1935.] 
4  p.  il.  4"     [From  Survey  of  current  business,  Feb.  1935.]     t 

C  18.35/a :  W  02/2 

Retail  trade.  Index  of  .sales  of  general  merchandise  in  small  towns  and  rural 
areas.     1935.     1  p.  4°     [From  Survey  of  current  business,  Dec.  1934.]     t 

C  18.35/a  :  Sa  32 

Tariff.  Foreign  tariffs  and  trade  controls  during  1934;  [by]  Henry  Chalmers. 
[1935.]     5  p.  4"     [From  Commerce  reports,  Feb.  9,  1935.]     t 

C  18.5/la  :  T 174/3 

LIGHTHOUSES  BUREAU 

Lighthouse  service  bulletin,  v.  4,  no.  6  [63]  ;  Mar.  1,  1935.     [1935.]     p.  201-202. 
[Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  12-35121  C  9.31:  4/63 

Notices  to  maritwrs.     Notice  to  mariners  10-13,  1935;  Mar.  6-27  [1935].     [1935.] 
[viii] +92-148   leaves.     [Weekly.     Issued    jointly    with    Coast    and   Geodetic 
Survey.]     t 
L.  C.  card  7-20609  C  9.26 :  935/10-18 

Notice  to  mariners.  Great  Lakes,  no.  1-5,  1935;  Mar.  1-29  [1935].  De- 
troit, Conover  Press  [Mar.  1-28,  1935].  [x]-Hl-25  leaves.  2  maps.  [Weekly. 
Maps  are  separate.]     t     Supt.  of  Lighthouses,  Detroit.  Mich. 

C  9.41 :  935/1-5 

NATIONAL  BUREAU  OF  STANDARDS 

Cati^  for  fruits  and  vegetables.  Nov.  27,  1934,  [published]  1935.  22  p.  (Sim- 
plified practice  recommendation  R155-34. )  [Recommendation  became  effec- 
tive Sept.  1,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.12/1 :  155 

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March  1935  235 

'Chip  board,  laminated  chip  board,  and  miscellaneous  boards  for  bookbinding  pur- 
poses, recorded  standard  of  the  industry,  approved  by  American  Standards 
Association  as  American  standard  on  Jan.  9,  1935.  1935.  11+16  p.  (Commer- 
cial standard  CS49-34.)  [Effective  date  for  new  production  Dec.  15,  1934.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  C  13.20:  49 

Cornstalks.    Papermaking  quality  of  cornstalks ;  by  Charles  G.  Weber,  Merle  B. 
Shaw,  [and]  Martin  J.  O'Leary.    Feb.  18,  1935.    [1]  +9  p.     (Miscellaneous  pub- 
lication M147.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26201  C  13.10 :  147 

Homes.     Services  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards  to  home  building  industry, 
[Reprint  with  additions  1935.]     8  p.    t 
L.  0.  card  35-26215  C  13.2  :  H  75/935 

Hosiery.  Factors  affecting  performance  of  hosiery  on  hosiery-testing  machine ; 
by  Herbert  F.  Schiefer  and  Richard  S.  Cleveland.  [1935.]  p.  1-16,  11.  2  p.  of 
pi.  (Research  paper  753.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of 
Standards,  v.  14,  Jan,  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  753 

Jron.  Interference  measurements  in  infrared  arc  spectrum  of  iron ;  by  William 
F.  Meggers.  [1935.]  p.  33^0.  (Research  paper  755.)  [From  Journal  of 
research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  14,  Jan.  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c, 

C  13.22/a :  755 

-Journal  of  research.  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  Feb. 
1935 ;  V,  14.  no.  2.  1935.  ii+85-225  p.  il.  3  pi.  12  p.  of  pi.  [Monthly.]  *  Paper, 
25c.  single  copy,  $2.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $3.25. 

L.  C.  card  35-26194—26201  C  13.22  :  14/2 

Contents. — RP759,  National  primary  standard  of  radio  frequency  [with  list  of  ref- 
erences] ;  by  Elmer  L.  Hall,  Vincent  E.  Heaton,  and  Evan  G.  Lapham. — RP760,  Specific 
volume,  compressibility,  and  volume  thermal  expansivity  of  rubber-sulphur  compounds ; 
by  Arnold  H.  Scott. — RP761.  Influence  of  magnesium  sulphate  on  deterioration  of  vege- 
table-tanned leather  by  sulphuric  acid ;  by  Roy  C.  Bowker,  Everett  L.  Wallace,  and 
Joseph  R.  Kanagy. — RP762,  Index  of  refraction,  density,  and  thermal  expansion  of  some 
soda-alumina-silica  glasses  as  functions  of  the  composition  ;  by  Conrad  A.  Faick,  John  C. 
Young,  Donald  Hubbard,  and  Alfred  N.  Finn. — RP76.3,  Impact  and  static  tensile  prop- 
erties of  bolts  ;  by  Herbert  L.  Whittemore,  George  W.  Nusbaum,  and  Edgar  O.  Seaquist. — 
RP764,  Method  for  determining  stresses  in  non-rotating  propeller  blade  vibrating  with 
natural  frequency  ;  by  Walter  Ramberg,  Paul  S.  Ballif,  and  Mack  J.  West. — RP765, 
Combining  weight  of  collagen  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  John  Beek,  jr. 

Same,  Mar,  1935;  v.  14,  no.  3.     1935.     ii+227-365  p.  11.  2  pi.  10  p.  of  pi. 

[Monthly.] 

L.  C.  card  35-26223—26231  C  13.22 :  14/3 

Contents. — RP766,  Monitoring  standard  radio-frequency  emissions  ;  by  Evan  G.  Lap- 
Tiam. — RP767,  Standard  tables  for  chromel-alumel  thermocouples ;  by  Wm.  F.  Roeser, 
A.  I.  Dahl.  and  G.  J.  Gowens. — RP768,  Methods  of  testing  thermocouples  and  thermo- 
couple materials  ;  by  Wm.  F.  Roeser  and  H.  T.  Wensel. — RP769,  Multifrequency  ionosphere 
recording  and  its  significance  ;  by  Theodore  R.  Gilliland. — RP770,  Optical  rotations  and 
other  properties  of  lead  and  calcium  aldouates  ;  by  Horace  S.  Isbell. — RP771,  Experi- 
ments on  exterior  waterproofing  materials  for  masonry  ;  by  Daniel  W.  Kessler. — RP772, 
Accurate  ebullioscopic  method  for  determining  molecular  weights  of  nonvolatile  petroleum 
fractions  [with  list  of  literature  references]  ;  by  Beveridge  J.  Mair. — RP773,  Electro- 
lytic oxidation  of  xvlose  in  presence  of  alkaline  earth  bromides  and  carbonates ;  by 
Horace  S.  Isbell  and  Harriet  L.  Frush. — RP774,  Precision  cathetometer ;  by  Charles 
Moon. 

Niolcel  plating.  Accelerated  tests  of  nickel  and  chromium  plating  on  steel ;  by 
Paul  W.  C.  Strausser,  Abuer  Brenner,  and  William  Blum,  [Reprint  1935.] 
p.  519^526.  (Research  paper  724.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National 
Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  13,  Oct.  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a :  724/1-2 

•    Protective  value  of  nickel  and  chromium  plating  on  steel ;  by  William 

Blum,  Paul  W.  C.  Strausser,  and  Abner  Brenner.  [Reprint  1935.]  p.  331- 
355,  il.  1  pi.  2  p.  of  pi.  (Research  paper  712.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of 
National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  13,  Sept.  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  13.22/a  :712/l-2 

Rubber.  Photoelastic  properties  of  soft,  vulcanized  rubber ;  by  Wilfred  E.  Thibo- 
deau  and  Archibald  T.  McPherson.  [1935.]  p.  887-896,  il.  (Research  paper 
751.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  13,  Dec. 
1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  751 

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Sand.  Use  of  pipette  method  in  fineness  test  of  molding  sand ;  by  Clarence  E. 
Jackson  and  C.  M.  Saeger,  jr.  [1935.]  p.  59-65,  il.  1  pi.  (Research  paper 
757.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  14,  Jan. 
1935.]      *  Paper,   5c.  C13.22/a:757 

Standards  of  length.  Calibrations  of  line  standards  of  length  of  National  Bureau 
of  Standards;  [by]  Lewis  V.  Judson  and  Benjamin  L.  Page.  [1935.]  p.  757- 
772.  (Research  paper  743.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau 
of  Standards,  v.  13,  Dec.  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  743 

Technical  news  bulletin  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  Mar.  1935;  no.  215. 
[1935.]     p.  23-31.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  70c. 
L.  C.  card  25-26527  0 13.13 :  215 

Tires.  Industrial  truck  and  trailer  solid  tires.  1935.  iii-1-11  p.  il.  (Simplified 
practice  recommendation  R103-33.)  [Supersedes  R103-29.  Recommendation 
became  effective  June  1,  1934  for  pressed-on  tires  and  Nov.  1,  1934  for  cured-on 
tires.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.12/1 :  103/2 

Wire.  Fatigue  properties  of  steel  wire ;  by  Stephen  M.  Shelton  and  William  H. 
Swanger.  [1935.]  p.  17-32,  il.  2  p.  of  pi.  (Research  paper  754.)  [Ftom 
Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  14,  Jan.  1935.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a:  754 

NAVIGATION  AND  STEAMBOAT  INSPECTION  BUREAU 

Shipping.  Current  shipping  data,  v.  4  [3],  no.  2  [3]  ;  Mar.  10,  1935.  [1935.] 
15  leaves,  4°    [Monthly.    Multigraphed.]    f  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. 

C  25.7 : 3/3 

PATENT  OFFICE 

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Beplate,  Viktor.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
3473,  in  re  Viktor  Beplate  and  Paul  Brauer,  skein  drying ;  brief  for  commis- 
sioner of  patents.  [1935.]  cover  title,  7  p.  4°  [Imprint  date  incorrectly  given 
on  p.  7  as  1934.]     t  C  21.10 :  B  45 

Brawn,  Worthen  E.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  3488,  in-  re  Worthen  E.  Brawn,  design  printing  cylinder  and  method  of 
making  same ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.    [1935.]     cover  title,  6  p.  4°    t 

C  21.10 :  B  739 

Carlton,  Richard  P.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  3471,  in  re  Richard  P.  Carlton,  adhesive  or  binder ;  brief  for  commissioner 
of  patents.     [1935.]     cover  title,  7  p.  4"'     |  C  21.10 :  C  197/5 

Decisions.     [Decisions  in  patent  and  trade-mark  cases,  etc.]     Mar.  5,  1935.     p. 
1-8,  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette,  v.  452,  no.  1.]     *  Paper,  5e.     single  copy, 
$1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.80. 
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Same.     Mar.   12.  1935.     p.   251-258,  large  8°     [From   Official  gazette,  v. 

452,  no.  2.]  r  21.5/a2  :  452/2 

Same.     Mar.  19.   1935.     p.  467-474.   large  8°     [From   Oflicial  gazette,   v. 

452,  no.  3.]  C  21.5/a2  :  452/3 

Same.     Mar.  26.  1935.     p.  699-712,  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette,  v. 

452,  no.  4.]  C  21.5/a2  :  452/4 

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Fretfn  Engineering  Company.  No.  6335,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for 
District  of  Columbia,  Freyn  Engineering  Company  vs.  Conway  P.  Coe,  com- 
missioner of  patents,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia ; 
brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1935.]     cover  title,  14  p.     $ 

C  21.10 :  F  899 

Hopkins,  Harris  F.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  3480,  in  re  Harris  F.  Hopkins,  sound  translating  system ;  brief  for  com- 
missioner of  patents.     [1935.]     cover  title,  6  p.  4°     t  C  21.10 :  H  775 

Litidgren,  Hans  O.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  3477,  in  re  Hans  Olof  Lindgren,  process  for  removing  paraffins  from  liquid 
hydrocarbons;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.  [1935.]  cover  title,  5 
p.  4°      $  C  21.10 :  L  643 

Mains,  diaries  F.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
3495,  in  re  Charles  F.  Mains,  design  for  horse  collar  pad ;  brief  for  commis- 
sioner of  patents.     [1935.]     cover  title,  3  p.  4°     $  C  21.10 :  M  285 

Murray,  Tliomus  E.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  3474,  in  re  Thomas  E.  Murray,  radiators ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  pat- 
ents.    [1935.]     cover  title,  8  p.  4"     %  C  21.10  :  M  966/8 

In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no.  3475,  in  re 

Thomas  E.  Murray,  heat  conducting  tubes ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  9  p.  4°     $  C  21.10 :  M  966/9 

Official  gazette.    Official  gazette  of  Patent  Office,  containing  patents,  trade- 
marks, designs,  and  labels  issued  Mar.  5-26,  1935;  v.  4.52,  no.  1-4.     [1935.] 
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$16.00  a  vr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $25.00. 
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Same    [title    page,    contents,    etc.,    to]    v.    451;    Feb.    1935.     1935.     [2] 

leaves,  large  8°  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  included  in  price  of  Official  gazette 
for  subscribers.  C  21.5 :  451/t.p.&  cont. 

Same,  weekly  index,  with  title,  List  of  trade-mark  applicants  published 

for  opposition  [etc.,  Mar.  5,  1935],  [1935.]  xlii  p.  large  8°  [From  Official 
gazette,  v.  452,  no.  1.]     t  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $2.50  a  yr.      C  21.5/a4 :  452/1 

Same  [Mar.  12,  1935].  [1935.]  xxxiv  p.  large  8°  [From  Official  ga- 
zette, V.  452,  no.  2.]  C  21.5/a4 :  452/2 

Same  [Mar.  19,  1935].  [1935.]  xxxvi  p.  large  8°  [From  Official  ga- 
zette, V.  452,  no.  3.]  C  21.5/a4 :  452/3 

Same  [Mar.  26,  1935].  [1935.]  xxxviii  p.  large  8°  [From  Official  ga- 
zette, V.  452,  no.  4.]  C  21. 5/a4 :  452/4 

Patents.  Classification  of  patents  issued  Mar.  5-26,  1935.  [1935.]  Each  2  p. 
large  8°  [Weekly.  From  Official  gazette,  v.  452,  no.  1-4.]  t  Paper,  $2.50 
a  yr.  C  21..5/a  1 :  452/1-4 

[Manual  of  classification  of  patents,  1929]  errata  and  minor  correction 

sheet,  July  1-Dec.  31,  19.34.  [1935.]  3  leaves,  oblong  24°  [Issued  in  loose- 
leaf  form  for  insertion  in  Manual.  Included  in  price  of  Manual,  for  which 
see  Monthly  catalogue  for  Aug.  1929,  p.  74,]  C  21.12  :  929/errata  934-2 

Schmalz,  William  F.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  3479,  in  re  William  F.  Schmalz,  design  for  bottle  cap;  brief  for  com- 
missioner of  patents.     [1935.]     cover  title,  5  p.  4°    $  C  21.10:  Sch  43 

Smith,  Thomas  W.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  3486,  in  re  Thomas  W.  Smith,  design  for  naked  baby  doll ;  brief  for 
commissioner  of  patents.     [1935.]     cover  title,  4  p.  4°    %  C  21.10:  Sm67 

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ThermoUzed  Coal  Corporation..  No.  6261,  in  United  States  Court  bt  Appeals- 
for  District  of  Columbia,  Thermolized  Coal  Coriwration  and  Charles  M.  Buck 
vs.  Conway  P.  Coe,  commissioner  of  patents,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of 
District  of  Columbia ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
7  p.    $  C  21.10  :T  343 

Trade  marks.     Index  of  trade-marks  issued  from  Patent  OflSce,  1934.     1935. 
526  p.  large  8°    *  Cloth,  $3.00 ;  *  paper,  75c. 
L,.  C.  card  30-26199  C  21.5/3 :  934 

Trade-marks     [etc.,    from]     Official    gazette,     Mar.    5,     1935.       [1935.1 

&-49+xiii  p.  il.  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette,  v.  452,  no.  1.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
single  copy,  $5.00  a  yr.  C  21.5/a  3  :  452/1 

Same,  Mar.  12,  1935.     [1935.]     259-287-fx  p.  il.  large  8"     [From  Official 

gazette,  v.  452,  no.  2.]  O  21.5/a  3  :  452/2 

Same,  Mar.  19,  1985.     [1935.]    475-496-f  viii  p.  il.  large  8°     [From  Official 

gazette,  v.  452,  no.  3.]  C  21.5/a  3  :  452/a 

Same,  Mar.  26,  1935.     [1935.]     713-750-f  xii  p.  il.  large  8"     [From  Official 

gazette,  v.  452,  no.  4.]  0  21.5/a  3  :  452/4 

SHIPPING  BOARD  BUREAU 

Dates  (fruit).  Docket  no.  149,  westbound  intercoastal  rates  on  dates,  figs,  and 
citrus  fruit  peel;  [decided  Jan.  8,  1935;  report  of  department].  [1935.] 
[1] +352-354  p.     [Report  from  Sliipping  Board  Bureau  reports,  v.  1.]     f 

SB  1.10/a  :  W  521 

Neto  Orleans  Board  of  Trade,  Limited.  Docket  no.  Ill,  New  Orleans  Board  of 
Trade.  Ltd.,  v.  Luckenbneh  Gulf  Steamship  Company,  Inc.,  and  Gulf  Pacific 
Line  ;  [decided  Dec.  4,  1934  ;  report  of  department].  [1935.]  [1]  -f  346-348  p. 
[Report  from  Shipping  Board  Bureau  reports,  v.  1.]     t         SB  1.10/a  :  N  420' 

Shipping.  Docket  no.  142.  intercoastal  rates  of  American-Hawaiian  Steamship 
Company  and  AVillianis  Steamship  Corporation ;  [decided  Dec.  10,  1934 ;  re- 
port of  department].  [1935.]  [l]-f  349-351  p.  [Report  from  Shipping  Board 
Bureau  reports,  V.  1.]     t  SB  1.10/a  :  Am  35/a 

CONGRESS 

Congressional  record.     Congressional  record,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  v.  79, 
no.  41-64;  Mar.  1-29,  1935.     [1935.]     2889-4910+ [49]  p.  4° 
L.  C.  card  12-36438  X/a.74/1 :  79/41-64 

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session,  v.   79,  nos.   37-47;   Feb.  25-Mar.  9.   1935.     [1935.]     no.   5;   80  p.   4"- 
[Includes  History  of  bills  and  resolutions.]  X/a.74/1 :  79/37^7/ind. 

Same,  Y.  79,  nos.  48-59;  Mar.  11-23,  1935.  [1935.]  no.  6;  72  p.  4°  [In- 
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Private  [act]  1-7.  74th  Congress. 

Blenkner,  Fred  C.     H.  R.  593,  act  for  relief  of  Fred  C.  Blenkner.     Approved  Mar.   18, 

1935.     1  p.      (Private  6.) 
Carrigan,  Mrs.   Anna  S.     H.   R.    3373,   act   for   relief  of  Anna    S.    Carrigan    [widow  of 
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Conway,  George  8.,  jr.     H.  R.  529,  act  granting  compensation  to  George  S.  Conway,  jr. 

Approved  Mar.  5,  1935.     1  p.      (Private  3.) 
De  Soto,  Mrs.  Sophie.     H.  R.  330,  act  for  relief  of  Sophiie  de  Soio  [widow  of  Hernando 

de  Soto].     Approved  Mar.  14,  1935.     1  p.      (Private  4.) 
Groff,  Chester  C.     S.  31.  act  for  issuance  of  license  to  practice  healing  art  in  District 

of  Columbia  to  Chester  C.  Groflf.     Approved  Mar.   4,   1935.     1  p.      (Private   1.) 
Lewis,  Fort.     H.  R.  3266,  act  authorizing  maintenance  and  use  of  banking  house  upon 

military  reservation  at  Fort  Lewis,  Wash,   [by  National  Bank  of  Tacoma].     Approved 

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Santavy,  Jacob.     H.  R.  426,  act  for  relief  of  Jacob  Santavy.     Approved  Mar.  18,  1935. 

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Air  mail.  S.  932.  act  to  postpone  effective  date  of  certain  restrictions  respecting  air- 
mail contracts  [from  Mar.  1,  1935,  to  Apr.  1,  1936].  Approved  Feb.  21,  1935.  1  p. 
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Appropriations.  H.  R.  6644,  act  making  appropriations  to  supply  deficiencies  in  appro- 
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District  of  Oolumhia.  H.  R.  3464,  act  to  amend  certain  sections  of  code  of  law  for 
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S.  402,  act  to  amend  sec.  824  of  code  of  laws  for  District  of  Columbia   [relative 

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Mississippi.  H.  R.  4983,  act  to  authorize  transfer  of  forest  reservation  lands  in  Forrest 
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Guard].     Approved  Mar.  2,  1935.     1  p.     (Public  16.) 

Missouri  River.  S.  1144,  act  to  further  extend  time  for  constructing  bridge  across 
Missouri  River  at  or  near  St.  Charles,  Mo.  [by  Wabash  Railway  Company!.  Ap- 
proved Feb.  21.  1935.     1  p.     (Public  13.) 

Ohio  River.  H.  R.  3982,  act  to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construc- 
tion of  bridge  across  Ohio  River  between  Rockport,  Ind.,  and  Owensboro,  Ky.  [by 
Spencer  County  Bridge  Commission].     Approved   Mar.  2,   1935.      1   p.      (Public   15.) 

Petroleum.  S.  1190,  act  to  regulate  interstate  and  foreign  commerce  in  petroleum  and 
its  products  by  prohibiting  shipment  in  such  commerce  of  petroleum  and  its  products 
produced  in  violation  of  State  law.      [Approved  Feb.  22,  1935.]      4  p.      (Public  14.) 

Rice.  H.  R.  5221,  act  to  amend  agricultural  adjustment  act  with  respect  to  rice. 
[Approved  Mar.  18,  1935.]     4  p.     (Public  20.) 

State  Department.  H.  R.  5255,  act  making  appropriations  for  departments  of  State 
and  .Justice  and  for  the  judiciary,  and  for  departments  of  Commerce  and  Labor, 
fiscal  year  1936.      [Approved  Mar.   22,   1935.]     42  p.      (Public  22.) 

Wabash  River.  H.  R.  5701,  act  granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Indiana  to  construct 
free  highway  bridge  across  Wabash  River  at  or  near  La  Fayette,  Ind.  Approved 
Mar.  2,  1935.     1  p.     (Public  17.) 

Public  [joint]  resolution  5-8.  74th  Congress. 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  S.  .1.  Res.  46,  joint  resolution  authorizing 
and  directing  Federal  Communications  Commission  to  investigate  and  report  on  Ameri- 
can Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company  and  on  all  other  companies  engaged  directly 
or  indirectly  in  telephone  communication  in  interstate  commerce,  including  all  com- 
panies related  to  any  of  these  companies  through  holding  company  structure,  or  other- 
wise.    [Approved  Mar.  15,  1935.]     3  p.     (Public  resolution  8.) 

District  of  Columbia.  S.  J.  Res.  49,  joint  resolution  authorizing  use  of  public  parks, 
reservations,  and  other  public  spaces  in  District  of  Columbia,  and  use  of  tents,  cots, 
hospital  appliances,  flags,  and  other  decorations,  property  of  United  States,  by  Wash- 
ington. D.  C,  1935  Shrine  Committee,  Incorporated,  and  for  other  purposes.  [Ap- 
proved Feb.  28,  1935.]      3  p.      (Public  resolution  5.) 

8an  Diego,  California  Pacific  International  Exposition,  1935-36.  H.  J.  Res.  94,  joint  reso- 
lution providing  for  participation  of  United  States  in  California  Pacific  International 
Exposition  to  be  held  at  San  Diego,  Calif.,  in  1935  and  1936,  authorizing  appropriation 
therefor,  and  for  other  purposes.  [Approved  Mar.  7,  1935.]  4  p.  (Public  resolution 
7.)  [H.  J.  Res.  94  establishes  the  California  Pacific  International  Exposition 
Commission.] 

Washington,  George.  H.  J.  Res.  140,  joint  resolution  to  provide  for  completion  of  pub- 
lication of  writings  of  George  Washington.  Approved  Mar.  4,  1935.  1  p.  (Public 
resolution  6.) 

CONFERENCE  COMJUITTEES 

Appropriations.  First  deficiency  appropriation,  1935,  conference  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6644  [making  appropriations  to  supply  deficiencies  in  appropriations- 
for  fiscal  year  1935  and  prior  fiscal  years,  to  provide  supplemental  appropria- 
tions for  fiscal  year  1935,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Buchanan. 
Mar.  20,  1935.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  459,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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240  March  1935 

State  Department.  State,  Justice,  Commerce,  and  Labor  departments  appropria- 
tion bill,  [fiscal  year]  1936,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5255 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Oliver.    Mar.  14,  1935.    5  p.     (H.  rp.  389,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Unemployed.  House  joint  resolution  117,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  J. 
Res.  117  [making  appropriations  for  relief  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bu- 
clianan.    Mar.  28,  1935.    9  p.     (H.  rp.  523,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

War  Department.  Appropriations  for  military  and  nonmilitary  activities  of  War 
Department  [fiscal  year  1936],  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5913; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Parks.    Mar.  25, 1935.    6  p.    (H.  rp.  485,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES 

Calendars  of  House  of  Representatives  and  history  of  legislation,  74th  Congress, 
1st  session.  Mar.  1-29, 1935  ;  no.  39-60.  1935.  various  paging,  large  8°  [Daily 
when  House  of  Representatives  is  in  session.]     t  Y  1.2 : 1/74-39  to  74-60 

Code  of  laws  of  United  States.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriations  for 
legislative  establishment,  1935  and  1936,  supplemental  estimate  of  appropria- 
tion for  legislative  establishment.  House  of  Representatives,  fiscal  years  1935 
and  1936  [for  continuing  work  of  compiling,  codifying,  and  revising  laws  and 
treaties  of  United  States].  Mar.  4,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  116,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Committees.  Standing,  select,  and  special  committees  of  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, 74th  Congress,  corrected  to  Mar.  25,  1935;  compiled  by  Hans 
Jurgensen,  jr.     [1935.]     24  p.    $  Y  1.2:0  73/53 

Employees.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appi'opriations  for  legislative  establish- 
ment, House  of  Representatives  [for  employment  of  additional  messengers  in 
post  office  of  House,  fiscal  year]  1936.  Mar.  19,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  140, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c, 

Memhers.  Official  list  of  Members  of  House  of  Representatives  and  their 
places  of  residence  [with  List  of  Senators  by  States],  74th  Congress,  Mar. 
25,  1935  ;  compiled  by  South  Trimble.     [1935.]     14  p.    %  Y  1.2  :  M  51/935 

ACCOUNTS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Breneman,  Henry  R.  Carolyn  S.  Breneman,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  104 
[to  pay  to  Carolyn  S.  Breneman,  daughter  of  Henry  R.  Breneman,  6  months' 
compensation  and  funeral  expenses  of  said  Henry  R.  Breneman]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Warren.     Mar.  S,  1935.     1  p.      (H.   rp.  331,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Helm,  Eugene.  Phyllis  Heim,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  146  [to  pay  to 
Phyllis  Heim,  daughter  of  Eugene  Heim,  6  months'  compensation  and  funeral 
expenses  of  said  Eugene  Heim]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Warren.  Mar.  8,  1935. 
1  p.     (H.  i-p.  332,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

AGBICULTUEE  COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Agriculture.  Amendments  to  agricultural  adjustment  act,  hearing,  74th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  on  H.  R.  55S5,  Feb.  26-Mar.  6,  1935.  1935.  iv+372  p. 
( Serial  E. )     *  Paper,  25c.  Y  4.Ag  8/1 :  Ag  8/11 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.  Mar.  23,  1935; 
no.  4.     1935.     55  p.  4°     t  Y  4.Ag  8/1 :  74/4 

.Cotton,  Amend  cotton  control  act,  hearing,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on 
H.  R.  5578  (H.  R.  6424),  Feb.  20-25,  1935.     1935.     iii-i-105  p.     (Serial  D.) 

*  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.Ag  8/1 :  C  82/21 

To  continue  cotton  control  act,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6424  [to  con- 
tinue cotton  control  act,  to  exempt  limited  quantity  of  cotton  from  tax 
thereunder,  to  provide  for  better  administration  of  such  act,  and  for  other 
purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Doxey.  Mar.  8,  1935.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  335,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Grain.  Commodity  exchange  act,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6772  [to  amend 
grain  futures  act  to  prevent  and  remove  obstructions  and  burdens  upon  in- 
terstate commerce  in  grains  and  otlier  commodities  by  regulating  transactions 
ttierein  on  commodity  futures  exclianges,  to  limit  or  abolish  short  selling,  to 
curb  manipulation,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jones.  Mar. 
18,  1935.  21  p.  (H.  rp.  421,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Includes  minority  views 
signed  by  Mr.  Beam.  H.  R.  6772  defines  commodity  as  meaning  wheat,  cotton, 
rice,  corn,  oats,  barley,  rye,  flaxseed,  grain  sorghums,  mill  feeds,  butter,  and 
eggs.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26250 

APPROPRIATIONS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

AgricuUure  Department.  Agricultural  Department  and  Farm  Credit  Adminis- 
tration appropriation  bill,  fiscal  year  1936,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6718: 
submitted  by  Mr.  Sandlin.  Mar.  14,  1935.  39  p.  (H.  rp.  385,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

:■ Agricultural  Department  appropriation  bill,   [fiscal  year]   1936,  hearing 

before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  Agricultural  Department  apropriation  biU 
for  1936,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.     1935.     ii+1693  p.     *  Paper,  $1.60. 

Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  Ag  8/936 

^^Appropriations.  First  deficiency  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1935,  hearing 
before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  deficiency  appropriations,  74th  Congress, 
1st  session.     1935.     ii+241  p.     *  Paper,  20c.  Y  4. Ap  6/1 :  D  36/935-1 

First  deficiency  appropriation  bill,  fiscal  year  1935,  report  to  accompany 

H.  R.  6644  [making  appropriations  to  supply  deficiencies  in  appropriations  for 
fiscal  year  1935  and  prior  fiscal  years,  to  provide  supplemental  appropriations 
for  fiscal  year  1935,  and  for  other  purposes] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Buchanan. 
Mar.  12,  1935.     16  p.      (H.  rp.  376,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

CLAIMS   COMMmEB,    HOUSE 

Adelphia  Bank  d  Trust  Co.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4805 
[authorizing  adjustment  of  claim  of  Adelphia  Bank  and  Trust  Company  of 
Philadelphia]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Mar.  11,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  352,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Aheroyd,  James,  &  Co.  James  Akeroyd  &  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3337 
[for  relief  of  James  Akeroyd  and  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stack.  Mar. 
5,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  292,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Ames,  William  H.  William  H.  Ames,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3596  [for 
relief  of  William  H.  Ames]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  Mar.  14,  1935.  6  p. 
(H.  rp.  393,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Army.  Settlement  of  claims  of  military  personnel  for  losses  incident  to  train- 
ing, practice,  operation,  or  maintenance  of  Army,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4798;  submitted  by  Mr.  Daly.  Mar.  5,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  299,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Art  Metal  Construction  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3934  [for  relief  of  Art 
Metal  Construction  Company  with  respect  to  maintenance  of  suit  against 
United  States  for  recovery  of  any  income  or  profits  taxes  paid  to  United 
States  for  calendar  year  1918  in  excess  of  amount  of  taxes  lawfully  due  for 
such  period]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ekwall.  Mar.  19,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  434, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ayer,  Asa  G.  Annie  M.  Ayer,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3599  [for  relief  of 
Annie  M.  Ayer,  widow  of  Asa  G.  Ayer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  Mar. 
14,  1935.     4  p.      (H.  rp.  394,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Bank€7's  Reserve  Life  Co.,  Omaha,  Nebr.,  and  Wisconsin  National  Life  Insur- 
ance Co.,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3155  [to  confer  jurisdic- 
tion upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  determine,  and  render  judgment  upon 
claims  of  Bankers  Reserve  Life  Company,  Omaha,  Nebr.,  and  Wisconsin  Na- 
tional Life  Insurance  Company,  Oshkosh,  Wis.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger. 
Mar.  19,  1935.     8  p.     (H.  rp.  432,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

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Bennett,  Mrs.  Cora  E.  Cora  E.  Bennett,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  812  [for 
relief  of  Cora  E.  Bennett]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Mar.  26, 
1935.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  489,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Blackwell,  Rufus  H.,  jr.  Rufus  Hunter  Blackwell,  jr.,  i-eport  to  accompany 
H.  R.  3230  [for  relief  of  Rufus  Hunter  Blackwell,  jr.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ken- 
nedy of  Maryland.     Mar.  26,  1935.     9  p.     (H.  rp.  498,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Brady,  Mrs.  LcJa  C.  Lela  C.  and  Ira  P.  Brady,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5041 
[authorizing  and  directing  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  reimburse  Lela  C.  Brady 
and  Ira  P.  Brady  for  losses  sustained  by  them  by  reason  of  negligence  of 
employee  of  Civilian  Conservation  Corps]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ekwall.  Mar. 
26,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  504,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Braises,  Emanuel  K.  Emanuel  Bratses,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3866  [to 
confer  jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  determine,  and  render  judg- 
ment upon  claim  of  Emanuel  Bratses]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Daly.  Mar.  19, 
1935.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  433,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Briseno,  E.  O.  E.  G.  Briseno,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1365  [for  relief  of 
E.  G.  Briseno]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  South.  Mar.  26,  1935.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  492, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Brooks,  John  N.  John  N.  Brooks,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  284  [for  relief 
of  John  N.  Brooks]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gwynne.  Mar.  26,  19^5.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
487,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Broiiyn,  Eva  S.  Eva  S.  Brown,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2553  [for  relief  of 
Eva  S.  Brown]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Houston.  Mar,  11,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
347,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Callen,  Robert  E.  Robert  E.  Callen,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4567  [for 
relief  of  Robert  E.  Callen]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Daly.  Mar.  26,  1935.  7  p. 
(II.  rp.  501,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

CiviUa/n  Conservation  Corps.  Settlement  of  individual  claims  for  personal  prop- 
erty lost  or  damaged  from  activities  of  Civilian  Couser\'ation  Corps  [which 
have  been  approved  by  Secretary  of  War],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4800; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Nichols.    Mar.  7,  1935.    3  p.    (H.  rp.  322,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Claims.  Authorize  settlement,  allowance,  and  payment  of  certain  claims,  report 
to  accompany  S.  5'^d ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.     Mar.  7,  1935. 

3  p.     ( H.  rp.  326,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Pai>er,  5c. 

Click,  John  E.  John  E.  Click,  reiwrt  to  accompany  H.  R.  2466  [for  relief  of 
John  E.  Click]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith  of  Washington.  Mar.  5,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  291,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Compagnie  Generate  Transutlantique,  report  to  accompany  S.  790  [for  relief  of 
Compagnie  Generale  Transutlantique]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Mary- 
land.    Mar.  14,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  402,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Concrete  Enyineering  Co.,  reiwrt  to  accompany  S.  931  [for  relief  of  Concrete 
Engineering  Company]  ;  sul)mitted  by  Mr.  Lucas.  Mar.  26,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp. 
505,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cooper,  Mick  C.  Mick  C.  Cooper,  report  to  accompany  S.  1487  [for  relief  of 
Mick  C.  Cooper]  :  submitted  by  IVIr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Mar.  14,  1935.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  411,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5e. 

Cresu'cU.  Paul  II.  Paul  H.  Creswell,  report  to  accompany  S.  1474  [for  relief  of 
Paul  H.  Creswell]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.     Mar.  14,  1935. 

4  p.     (H.  rp.  410,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Daleo,  Jasper.  Jasper  Daleo,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4815  [for  relief  of 
Jasper  Dnleo]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Mar.  14,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  395,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Binucei,  Henry.  Henry  Dinucci,  reiK)rt  to  accompany  H.  R.  1864  [for  relief  of 
Henry  Dinucci]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tolan.  Mar.  14,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  392, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Dykstra,  Mrs.  Caroline  8.  Caroline  (Stever)  Dykstra,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  4428  [for  relief  of  Caroline  (Stever)  Dykstra]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith 
of  Washington.     Mar.  26,   1935.     5  p.      (H.   rp.   500,   74th  Cong.   1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Elms,  G.,  d  Bro.,  Incorporated.  G.  Elias  <&  Bro.,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
2674  [for  relief  of  G.  Elias  and  Brother,  Incorporated]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Stack.     Mar.  26,  1935.     lip.     (H.  rp.  495,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Encfwff,  Thomas.  Thomas  Enchoff,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4029  [for  relief 
of  Thomas  Enchoff]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ryan.  Mar.  11,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
350,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Eureka,  Calif.  Provide  for  reimbursement  of  certain  and  former  enlisted  men 
of  Navy  for  value  of  personal  effects  lost  in  fire  at  naval  radio  station, 
Eureka,  Calif,  [on  Jan.  17,  1930],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4844;  submitted 
by   Mr.    Tolan.     Mar.    7,    1985.     2   p.      (H.   rp.   324,    74th   Cong.   1st   sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Evans,  John.  John  Evans,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3826  [for  relief  of 
John  Evans]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Mar.  26,  1935,  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  499,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5e. 

Firth,  Elton.  Elton  Firth,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  846  [for  relief  of  Elton 
Firth]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith  of  Wa.«hington.  Mar.  11,  1935.  4  p. 
( H.  rp.  343,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Gardiner,  Estelle  M.  Estelle  M.  Gardiner,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4699 
[for  relief  of  Estelle  M.  Gardiner]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland, 
Mar.  5,  1935.    5  p.     (H.  rp.  297,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Geary,  L.  E.  L.  E.  Geary,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4831  [for  relief  of  L.  E. 
Geary]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith  of  "Washington.  Mar.  11,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  358,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Geer,  Mrs.  Elda.  Elda  Geer,  report  to  accompany  S.  1038  [authorizing  adjust- 
ment of  claim  of  Elda  Geer]  ;  submitted  by  Mi-.  Evans.  Mar.  14,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  407,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Germania  Catering  Co.,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  S.  41  [for  relief  of  Germania 
Catering  Company,  Incorporated]  ;  submitted  by  Mr,  Kennedy  of  Maryland. 
Mar.  14,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  397,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Gould,  Thomas  J.  Thomas  J.  Gould,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1315  [for 
relief  of  Thomas  J.  Gould]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Guyer.  Mar.  11,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  344,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Greenspan,  Isidor.  Isidor  Greenspan,  report  to  accompany  S.  1121  [for  relief  of 
Isidor  Greenspan]  ;  submitte<l  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Mar.  14,  1935. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  409,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Gross,  Stanley  T.  Stanley  T.  Gross,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4031  [for  relief 
of  Stanley  T.  Gross]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  Mar.  5,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  293,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Gutierrez,  Florens.  Florenz  Gutierrez,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  350  [for 
relief  of  Florenz  Gutierrez]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lucas.  Mar.  26,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  488,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hanna,  Matthew  E.  Matthew  E.  Hanna,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4817  [for 
relief  of  Matthew  E.  Hanna]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Nichols.  Mar.  7,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  323,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Harwood,  Richard  N.  Dr.  R.  N.  Harwood,  report  to  accompany  S.  1027  [for 
relief  of  R.  N.  Harwood]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Mar.  14, 
1935.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  405,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5e. 

Senning,  George  W.  George  William  Henning,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2125 
[for  relief  of  George  William  Henning]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Carlson.  Mar.  11, 
1935.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  346,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

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244  March  1935 

Hernandez,  Ciriaeo.  Ciriaco  Hernandez  and  otliers,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4833  [for  relief  of  Ciriaco  Hernandez  and  others] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Daly. 
Mar.  5,  1935.     2  p.      (H.  rp.  301,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Herrick,  Fred.  Fred  Herrick,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3218  [for  relief  of 
Fred  Herrick]  ;  submittetl  by  Mr.  Ryan.  Mar.  26,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  497, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hickcy,  Joseph  H.  Maj.  Joseph  H.  Hickey,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6661 
[for  relief  of  Joseph  H.  Hickey]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  Mar.  22,  1935. 
10  p.      (H.  rp.  475,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Pai>er,  5c. 

Eoban,  Cletus  F.  Cletus  F.  Hoban,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1703  [for  relief 
of  Cletus  F.  Hoban]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tolau.  Mar.  14,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp. 
391,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Holladay,  A.  Randolph.  A.  Randolph  HoUaday,  report  to  accompany  S.  1110 
[for  relief  of  A.  Randolph  Holladay]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ekwall.  Mar.  19, 
1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  438,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paiier,  5c. 

Holtzman,  Charles  H.  Charles  H.  Holtzman.  George  D.  Hubbard,  and  William 
L.  Thibadeau,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4853  [for  relief  of  Charles  H.  Holtz- 
man, George  D.  Hubbard,  and  William  L.  Thibadeau]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
South.     Mar.  19,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  437,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

International  Mercantile  Marine  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  788  [for  relief  of 
International  Mercantile  Marine  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of 
Maryland.  Mar.  14,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  401,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Jay  Street  Terminal,  New  York,  report  to  accompany  S.  563  [for  relief  of  Jay 
Street  Terminal,  New  York]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ramspeck.  Mar.  7,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  327,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Jotter,  Mrs.  Evelyn.  Evelyn  Jotter,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1541  [for  relief 
of  Evelyn  Jotter]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Carlson.  Mar.  26,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
494,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Kellev,  John.     John  Kelly,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2186  [for  relief  of  John 

Keiley]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.    Mar.  7,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp. 

320,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )  •  Paper.  5c. 
Kemper,  William.     William  Kemper,  rep<irt  to  accompany  S.  282  [for  relief  of 

William  Kemper]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gwynne.     Mar.  7,  1935.     8  p.     (H.  rp. 

325,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )  *  Paper,  5c. 
Lafferty,  Mrs.  Jessie  T.     Jessie  T.  Lafferty,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4060 

[for  relief  of  Jessie  T.  Lafferty]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.     Mar.  19,  193.5. 

3  p.      (H.  rp.  435,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lewis,  Charles  A.  Charles  A.  Lewis,  report  to  accompany  S.  742  [for  relief  of 
Charles  A.  Lewis]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Mar.  14,  1935. 
5  p.     (H.  rp.  412,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

LindQuist,  Edith  N.  Edith  N.  Lindquist,  report  to  accompany  S.  905  [for  relief 
of  Edith  N.  Lindquist]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Mar.  14. 
1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  403,  74th  Cong.  1st  soss.)     *Paper,  5c. 

McAlister,  San  ford  A.  Sanford  A.  and  Eliza  L.  McAlister,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1037  [authorizing  adjustment  of  claims  of  Sanford  A.  McAlister  and  Eliza 
L.  McAlister];  submitted  by  Mr.  Ryan.  Mar.  11,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  359, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McClure,  Mrs.  Grace.  Grace  MeClure,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1292  [for 
relief  of  Grace  McClure]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Carlson.  Mar.  26,  1935.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  491,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Managua,  Nicaragua.  Reimbursement  of  personnel  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4799  [for  reimbursement  of  certain  oflScers  and 
enlisted  men  or  former  officers  and  enlisted  men  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps 
for  personal  property  lost,  damaged,  or  destroyed  as  result  of  earthquake 
which  occurred  at  Managua,  Nicaragua,  on  Mar.  31,  1931]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Mar.  5,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  300,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

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Mast,  G.  J.  C.  J.  Mast,  report  to  accompany  S.  921  [for  relief  of  C.  J.  Mast] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Mar.  14,  1935,  5  p.  (H.  rp.  404, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Miller,  George  TF.  George  W.  Miller,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4811  [for 
relief  of  George  W.  Miller]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ryan.  Mar.  11,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  355,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Moran,  John  J.  John  J.  Moran,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4610  [for  relief  of 
John  J.  Moran]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Mar.  5,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  295,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  oc. 

Naval  Training  Station,  Hampton  Roads.  Reimbursement  of  enlisted  men  of 
Navy  for  value  of  personal  effects  lost  in  fire  at  Naval  Training  Station, 
Hampton  Roads,  Va.  [on  Feb.  21,  1927],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4845; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Houston.  Mar.  5,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  302,  74th  Cong.  1st 
-sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Nohle  County  Agricultural  Society,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4651  [for  relief 
of  Noble  County  (Ohio)  Agricultural  Society]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Houston. 
Mar.  26,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  502,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Officers,  Army.  Certain  disbursing  officers  of  Army,  report  to  accompany  S.  1302 
[for  relief  of  certain  disbursing  officers  of  Army]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy 
of  Maryland.  Mar.  11,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  362,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Relief  of  certain  disbursing  officers  of  Army  and  settlement  of  individual 

claims  approved  by  War  Department,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4838;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland,  Mar.  14,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  396,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Relief  of  certain  disbursing  officers  of  Army  [and  settlement  of  individual 

claims  approved  by  War  Department] ,  report  to  accompany  S.  557 ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Mar.  14,  1935.  9  p.  (H.  rp.  399,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )    *  Paper,  5c. 

Parks,  Mrs.  Eustace.  Eustace  Parks,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2978  [for  relief 
of  Eustace  Parks,  mother  of  Robert  W.  Reagor] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lucas,  Mar. 
19,1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  431,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pendleton,  Irvin.  Irvin  Pendleton,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  949  [for  relief  of 
Irvin  Pendleton]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.     Mar,  26,  1935. 

3  p,     (H.  rp.  490,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pennsylvania  Railroad  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1057  [authorizing  adjustment 
of  claim  of  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of 
Maryland.    Mar.  7,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  329,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Perth  Amhoy,  N.  J.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5789  [to  confer  jurisdiction  upon 
Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  determine,  and  render  judgment  upon  claim  of  Perth 
Amboy,  N.  J.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Mar.  26,  1935.  8  p. 
(H.  rp.  507,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pitthan,  William  L.  William  Louis  Pitthan,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3107 
[for  relief  of  William  Louis  Pitthan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr,  Tolan,    Mar,  26,  1935. 

4  p.     (H.  rp.  496,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Prhitz-Biederman  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1485  [to  pay  Printz-Biederman 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  money  paid  as  duty  on  merchandise  imported  under 
sec.  308  of  tariff  act]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gwynne.  Mar.  26,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
493,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Putnam,  Russell  B.  Lt.  Col.  Russell  B.  Putnam,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4814 
[for  relief  of  Russell  B.  Putnam]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland. 
Mar.  11,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  357.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ray,  William  A.    William  A.  Ray,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4630  [for  relief  of 

William  A.  Ray]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.    Mar.  5,  1935.    2  p. 

(H.  rp.  296,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5e. 
Reed,  Mrs.  01  in  H.    Mrs.  Olin  H.  Reed,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4146  [for  relief 

of  Mrs.  Olin  H.  Reed]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.    Mar.  7,  1935. 

2  p.     (H.  rp.  321,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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246  March  1935 

Richmond,  Fredericksburg  &  Polomac  Railroad  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4808  [for  relief  of  Richmond,  Fredericksburg  and  Potomac  Railroad  Com- 
pany] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tolau.  Mar.  11,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  354,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Corrected  print.  1st  print  reads  incorrectly  H,  R.  8408 
instead  of  H.  R.  4808.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Rio  Grande  Southern  Railroad  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1053  [authorizing 
adjustment  of  claim  of  Rio  Grande  Southern  Railroad  Company]  ;  submit- 
ted by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Mar.  7,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  i-p.  328,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ritchey,  George  W.  Dr.  George  W.  Ritcliey,  report  to  accompany  S.  1036 
[authorizing  adjustment  of  claim  of  George  W.  Ritchey]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Evans.     Mar.  14,  1935.     4  p.      (H.  rp.  406,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c, 

Roden,  Mary  A.  Estate  of  Mary  Agnes  Roden,  report  to  accompany  S.  285 
[to  reimburse  estate  of  Mary  Agnes  Roden,  Sophie  T.  Walsh,  administratrix]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Mar.  14,  1935.  3  p.  (II.  rp.  398, 
•74tb  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ross,  Garfield  A.  Garfield  Arthur  Ross,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4079  [for 
relief  of  Garfield  Arthur  Ross]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lucas.  Mar.  19,  1935. 
5  p.     (H.  rp.  430,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c, 

Schindler,  Mrs.  Harriet  V.  Harriet  V,  Schindler,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4290  [for  relief  of  Harriet  V.  Schindler]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of 
Maryland.    Mar.  5,  1935.    4  p,     (H,  rp.  294,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Schutte  d  Koerting  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1056  [authorizing  adjustment 
of  claiiii  of  Schutte  and  Koerting  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of 
Marylimd.     Mar.     11,     1935.     4     p.      (H.     rp.     3G1,     74th     Cong.     1st     sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Sender,  William.  William  Scader,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2122  [for  relief 
of  William  Seader]  ;  .submitted  by  Mr.  Ekwall.  Mar.  11,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
345,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c, 

Sosoko,  Yamaio.  Yamato  Sesoko,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4718  [for  relief 
of  Yamato  Sosoko]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  ?ilar.  5,  1935. 
4  p.      (H.  rp.  298,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Smith,  William  E.  William  E.  Sniilh,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3073  [for 
relief  of  William  E.  Smith]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith  of  Washington.  Mar. 
11,  l!)3r).     r>  p.      (H.  rp.  349.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Ppector,  Frank.  Frank  Spector,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4806  [authorizing 
adjustment  of  claim  of  Frank  Spector]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of 
Maryland.     Mar.     11,     1935.     3    p.     (H.     rp.    353,     74th     Cong.     1st     sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Stubbs,  Duke  E.  Duke  E.  and  Elizabeth  S.  Stubbs,  report  to  accompany  S.  1386 
[to  confer  jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  determine,  and  render 
judgment  upon  claim,  or  claims,  of  Duke  E.  Stubbs  and  Elizabeth  S.  Stubbs] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Smith  of  Washington.  Mar.  19,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  439, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Symes,  Ed.  Ed  Symes,  and  others,  report  to  accompany  S.  1012  [for  relief  of 
Ed  Symes  and  wife,  Elizabeth  Symes,  and  certain  other  citizens  of  Texas] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Nichols.  Mar.  26,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  506,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Szymanski,  C1iarle'<.  Richard  Szymanski,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4034  [for 
relief  of  Charles  Szymanski,  father  of  Richard  Szymanski]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Nichols.  Mar.  11,  1935.  3  p.  ( H.  rp.  351,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Tarrence,  E.  W.  E.  W.  Tarrence,  reiwrt  to  accompany  H.  R.  2987  [for  relief 
of  E.  W.  Tarrence]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Nichols.  Mar,  11,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
348,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c, 

Tarzio,  Bruno.  Bruno  Tarzio,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  420  [for  relief  of 
Bruno  Tarzio]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith  of  Washington.  Mar.  11,  1935. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  342,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Von  Thomas,  Mrs.  Carlysle,  sr.  Mrs.  Carlysle  Von  Thomas,  sr.,  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  4812  [for  relief  of  Mrs.  Carlysle  Von  Thomas,  sr.]  ;  submitted 
by    Mr.    South.     Mar.    11,    1935.     2    p.     (H.    rp.    356,    74th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Wales  Island  Packing  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  753  [to  carry  out  findings  of 
Court  of  Claims  in  case  of  Wales  Island  Packing  Company]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Daly.  Mar.  14,  1935.  22  p.  (H.  rp.  400,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Walsh,  Patrick  E.  Patrick  Henry  Walsh,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4942  [for 
relief  of  Patrick  Henry  Walsh]  ;  submitted  by  Mr,  Daly.  Mar.  26,  1935.  6  p. 
(H.  rp.  503,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

West  India  Oil  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1039  [authorizing  adjustment  of 
claim  of  West  India  Oil  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ramspeck.  Mar.  11, 
1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  360,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Williamson,  Homer  J.  Homer  J.  Williamson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  616 
[for  relief  of  Homer  J.  Williamson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Nichols.  Mar.  19, 
1935.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  430,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Young,  James  R.  James  R.  Young,  report  to  accompany  S.  1062  [for  relief  of 
James  R.  Young,  successor  to  Union  Trust  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Kennedy  of  Maryland.     Mar.  14,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  408,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Pai)er,  5c. 

DISTRICT   OF    COLUMBIA   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Buildings.  Condemnation  of  insanitary  buildings,  report  to  accompany  S.  406 
[to  amend  act  to  create  board  for  condemnation  of  insanitary  buildings  in 
District  of  Columbia]  ;  submitted  by  Mrs.  Jenckes.  Mar.  7,  1935.  4  p.  (H. 
rii.  319,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Removal  of  dangerous  buildings,  report  to  accompany  S.  403  [to  amend 

act  to  authorize  commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  to  remove  dangerous 
and  unsafe  buildings  and  parts  thereof]  ;  submitted  by  Mrs.  Jenckes.  Mar. 
7,  1935.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  318,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Feb.  27.  1935;  no.  2. 
1935.    16  p,  4°    t  Y  4.D  63/1 :  74/2 

'Public  Utilities  Commission.  Procedural  changes  affecting  Public  Utilities 
Commission,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on 
H.  R.  3462,  Feb.  8-14,  1935.    1935.    ii+110  p.    *  Paper,  10c. 

Y  4.D  63/1 :  P  96/5 

EXPENDITUEES   IN   EXECUTIVE  DE3»ABTMENTS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

-Indian  claims,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  Indian  claims  against 
Government,  Mar.  8,  1935.    1935.    11+28  p.     *  Paper,  5c.        Y  4.Ex  7/13  :  In  25 

FLOOD    CONTROL   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

'"•  Arkansas  River.  Arkansas,  Black,  Red,  Ouachita,  and  White  River  systems  and 
their  tributaries,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  measures  for  prevention 
of  soil  erosion,  for  flood  control,  for  irrigation,  for  navigation,  for  con- 
structing hydroelectric  plants,  and  other  betterments  in  areas  drained  by 
Arkansas,  Black,  Red.  Ouachita,  and  White  River  systems  and  their  tribu- 
taries, Feb.  14-19,  1935.     1935.    lii+116  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  Y4.F65:Ar4 

"^  Central  Valley  project  of  California,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.  Cen- 
tral Valley  project  of  State  water  plan  of  California,  Feb.  7-9,  1935.  1935. 
iii+110  p.  map.  [Corrected  print.  1st  print  has  iii+107  p.  map.  The  Central 
Valley  project  involves  the  Sacramento  and  San  Joaquin  rivers.]  *  Paper, 
10c.  Y  4.F  65  :  C  33 

Cheat  River.  To  provide  preliminary  examination  of  Cheat  River  and  its 
tributaries  in  West  Virginia  with  view  to  control  of  its  floods,  report  to 

.  accompany  H.  R.  3384 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson  of  Louisiana.  Mar.  11,  1935. 
1  p.     (H.  rp.  365,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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248  March  1935 

CoquiUe  River.  Authorizing  preliminary  examination  of  Coquille  River  and  its 
tributaries  in  Oregon  witli  view  to  control  of  its  floods,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5773;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson  of  Louisiana.  Mar.  11,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  370,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Floods.  Funds  for  prosecution  of  works  for  flood  control  and  protection  against 
flood  disasters,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6803 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson  of 
Louisiana.  Mar.  26,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  486,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Qreenbrier  River.  To  provide  preliminary  examination  of  Greenbrier  River 
and  its  tributaries  in  West  Virginia  with  view  to  control  of  its  floods,  report 
to  accompanv  H.  R.  3383 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson  of  Louisiana.  Mar.  11, 
1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  364,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Nehaletn  River.  Authorizing  preliminary  examination  of  Nehalem,  Miami,  Kil- 
chis,  Wilson,  Trask,  and  Tillamook  rivers,  in  Tillamook  County,  Oreg.,  with 
view  to  controlling  of  floods,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4077;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Wilson  of  Louisiana.  Mar.  11,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  367,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

North  Fabius  River.  Authorizing  preliminary  examination  of  North  Fabius 
River  in  Lewis  County,  Mo.,  with  view  to  controlling  of  floods,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  5134 ;  submittetl  by  Mr.  Wilson  of  Louisiana.  Mar.  11,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  368,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Oswego  River.  Authorizing  preliminary  examination  of  Oswego,  Oneida,  Seneca, 
and  Clyde  rivers  [N.  Y.,  with  view  to  controlling  of  floods],  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  3285 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson  of  Louisiana.  Mar.  11,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  363,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Potomac  River.  Provide  preliminary  examination  of  Potomac  River  and  its 
tx'ibutaries  with  view  to  control  of  its  floods,  rei)ort  to  accompany  H.  R.  3385 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson  of  Louisiana.  Mar.  11,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  366, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Rogue  River.  Authorizing  preliminary  examination  of  Rogue  River  and  its 
tributaries  in  Oregon  with  view  to  control  of  its  floods,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5774 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson  of  Louisiana.  Mar.  11,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  371,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

SiJetz  River.  Authorizing  preliminary  examination  of  Siletz  River  and  its 
tributaries  in  Oi'ogon  with  view  to  control  of  its  flootls,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5777:  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson  of  Louisiana.  Mar.  11,  1935.  1  p. 
( H.  ri^.  374,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Siuslaw  River.  Authorizing  preliminary  examination  of  Siuslaw  River  and  its 
tributaries  in  Oregon  with  view  to  control  of  its  floods,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5775;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson  of  Louisiana.  Mar.  11,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  372,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

VmpgtKi  River.  Authorizing  preliminary  examination  of  Umpqua  River,  Oreg., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5651 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson  of  Louisiana.  Mar. 
11,  1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  360,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5e. 

Yaquina  River.  Authorizing  preliminary  examination  of  Yaquina  River  and  its 
tributaries  in  Oregon  with  view  to  control  of  its  floods,  i-eport  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5776 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson  of  Louisiana.  Mar.  11,  1935.  1  p. 
(H.  rp.  373,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

FOKHIGN    AFFAIRS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Foreign  service.  Building  for  diplomatic  and  consular  establishments  of  United 
States  at  Helsingfors,  Finland,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4448  [to  provide 
funds  for  acquisition  of  site,  erec-tion  of  buildings,  and  furnishing  thereof  for 
use  of  diplomatic  and  consular  establishments  of  United  States  at  Helsingfors, 
Finland]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Reynolds  [McReynolds].  Mar.  13,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  382,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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March  1935  249 

Foreign  serxnce — Continued. 

Relief  of  certain  foreign  service  officers  of  United  States,  report   [and 

minority  report]  to  accompany  S.  267  [for  relief  of  certain  officers  and  em- 
ployees of  foreign  service  of  United  States  who,  while  in  course  of  their 
respective  duties,  suffered  losses  of  personal  property  by  reason  of  catastrophes 
of  nature,  namely  earthquake  which  occurred  at  Managua,  Nicaragua,  on 
Mar.  31,  1931].  [2  pts.]  (H.  i-p.  303,  2  pts.,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
[pt.  1.]  Report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bloom.  Mar.  5,  1935.  3  p.  *  Paper,  5c. 
pt.  2.     Minority  report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Caldwell.    Mar.  18,  1935.     2  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

International  Council  of  Scientific  Unions,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4901  [to 
authorize  appropriations  to  pay  annual  share  of  United  States  as  adhering 
member  of  International  Council  of  Scientific  Unions  and  associated  unions]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Bloom.  Mar.  6,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  307,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Officers,  Foreign  service.  Grading  and  classification  of  clerks  in  foreign  serv- 
ice, report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6504  [to  amend  act  for  grading  and  classifica- 
tion of  clerks  in  foreign  service,  and  providing  compensation  therefor,  relative 
to  appointments  and  promotions  of  foreign  service  officers  during  recess  of 
Senate]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McReynolds.  Mar.  13,  1935.  [2]  p.  (H.  rp.  383, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Rio  Grande.  International  Boundary  Commission,  United  States  and  Mexico, 
M'aters  of  Rio  Grande,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  64.53  [to  amend  act  pro- 
viding for  study  regarding  equitable  use  of  waters  of  Rio  Grande,  and  so  forth, 
as  amended,  so  as  to  obtain  information  on  which  to  base  treaty  with  Mexico 
as  to  use  of  waters  of  Rio  Grande,  Colorado,  and  Tia  Juana  rivers]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Johnson  of  Texas.  Mar.  18,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  422,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  64.53  authorizes  designation  of  the  American  com- 
missioner on  the  International  Boundary  Commission,  United  States  and 
Mexico,  to  cooperate  with  representatives  of  Mexican  Government  in  making 
investisation.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26251 

San  Francisco  Exposition  of  1938  at  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  J.  Res.  151  [authorizing  and  requesting  the  President  to  invite 
countries  of  the  world  to  participate  in  San  Francisco  Exposition  of  1938  at 
San  Francisco,  Calif.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lambeth.  Mar.  1,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  278,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

IMMIGRATION   AND   NATUEALIZATION    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  March  calendar. 
Mar.  6,  1935 ;  no.  2.     1935.     11  p.  large  8°     $  Y  4.1m  6/1 :  74/2 

Citizenship.  To  repatriate  native-born  persons  who  while  minors  lost  their 
citizenship  without  affirmative  renunciation  in  their  own  behalf,  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  3023 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kramer.  Mar.  5,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
290,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      [Corrected  print]     *  Paper,  5c. 

^Deportation  of  alien  seamen,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  5380 
and  H.  R.  2885,  Mar.  13  and  14,  1935.  1935.  iii+75  p.  (Hearings  no. 
74-1-2.)     *  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.1m  6/1 :  Al  4/22 

Naturalisation.  Amend  naturalization  laws  in  respect  to  residence  require- 
ments, report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4900 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lesinski.  Mar.  28, 
1935.     3  p.      (H.  rp.  516,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wo7nen.    To  repatriate  native-born  women  who  lost  nationality  by  marriage  to 
alien,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4354;  submitted  by  Mrs.  O'Day.     Mar,  1, 
1935.    3  p.    (H.  rp.  279,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26177 

INDIAN  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Allegany  Reservation.  Repeal  act  to  grant  to  State  of  New  York  and  Seneca 
Nation  of  Indians  jurisdiction  over  taking  of  fish  and  game  within  Allegany, 
Cattaraugus,  and  Oil  Spring  Indian  reservations,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5069 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rogers  of  Oklahoma.  Mar.  14,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  387, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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250  March  1935 

Arlee,  Mont.  Joint  school  district  no.  28,  Lake  and  Missoula  counties,  Mont., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5500  [to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  joint 
school  district  numbered  28,  Lake  and  Missoula  counties,  Mont.,  for  extension 
of  public-school  buildings  at  Arlee,  Ronan,  and  St.  Ignatius,  to  be  available  to 
Indian  children  of  Flathead  (or  Jocko)  Indian  Reservation]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Ayers.    Mar.  19,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  449,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Brockton,  Mont.  Provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  school  board  at  Brockton, 
Mont.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5200  [to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with 
school  board  at  Brockton,  Mont.,  in  extension  of  public-school  building  at  that 
place  to  be  available  to  Indian  children  of  Fort  Peck  Indian  Reservation]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Ayers.    Mar.  19,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  443,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Chippewa  Indians.  Chippewa  Indians  of  Minnesota,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
2049  [to  amend  act  authorizing  Chipi)ewa  Indians  of  Minnesota  to  submit 
claims  to  Court  of  Claims,  approved  May  14,  1926  (44  Stat.  L.  555)  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Rogers  of  Oklahoma.  Mar.  8,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  336,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Compensate  Chippewa  Indians  of  Minnesota,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 

2046  [to  compensate  Chippewa  Indians  of  Minnesota  for  lands  set  aside  by 
treaties  for  their  future  homes  and  later  patented  to  Minnesota  under  swamp 
land  act]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ryan.  Mar.  25,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  482,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)      [Corrected  print.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Setting  aside  lands  for  Leech  Lake  band  of  Chippewa  Indians  in  Minnesota, 

report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2045;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ryan.  Feb.  28,  1935.  1  p. 
(H.  rp.  262,  74th  Cong.  1st  se.ss.)  [The  land  to  be  reserved  is  within  Minnesota 
National  Forest]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Covelo,  Calif.  Public-school  buildings  to  be  available  to  Indian  children  of 
Round  Valley  Reservation,  Calif.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1395  [to  provide 
funds  for  cooperation  with  public-school  board  at  Covelo,  Calif.,  in  construction 
of  public  school  buildings  to  be  available  to  Indian  children  of  Round  Valley 
Reservation.  Calif.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ayers.  Mar.  9,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  339, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

C7-0W  Indiana.  Extending  time  for  repayment  of  revolving  fund  for  benefit  of 
Crow  Indians,  report  to  accompanv  H.  R.  6365 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ayers.  Mar. 
22,1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  472,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Dakota  Indians.  Appropriation  to  carry  out  provisions  of  act  of  May  3,  1928 
(45  Stat.  L.  484)  [relating  to  claims  of  individual  Sioux  Indians],  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  6771 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Murdock.  Mar.  22,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  474,  74th  Cong.  1st  se.ss.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Flathead  Indians.  Relief  of  certain  Indians  of  Flathead  Reservation,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  6433  [for  relief  of  certain  Indians  of  Flathead  Reserva- 
tion killed  or  injured  en  route  to  dedication  ceremonies  of  Going-to-the-Sun 
Highway,  Glacier  National  Park]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ayers.  Mar.  22,  1935. 
2  p.  (H.  rp.  476,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Corrected  print.  1st  print  reads 
incorrectly  Committee  on  Claims  instead  of  Committee  on  Indian  Affairs.] 

*  Pai)er,  5c. 

Frazer,  Mont.  Public  high  school  at  Frazer,  Mont.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5212  [to  authorize  appropriations  for  completion  of  public  high  school  at 
Frazer,  Mont.,  to  be  available  to  Indian  children  of  Fort  Peck  Reservation!  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Ayers.  Mar.  19,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  445,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Gayton,  Joseph.  Relief  of  rightful  heir  of  Joseph  Gayton,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5192  [for  relief  of  Jean  Marcella  Mentz  Gayton  (Wicks),  rightful  heir 
of  Joseph  Gayton]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burdick.  Max*.  14,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp. 
388,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

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March  1935  251 

Glacier  County,  Mont.  Provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  public-school  dis- 
tricts in  Glacier  County,  Mont.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5215  [to  provide 
funds  for  cooperation  with  public-school  district  numbered  9  in  Glacier  County, 
Mont.,  in  improvement  and  extension  of  school  buildings  to  be  available  to 
both  Indian  children  of  Blackfeet  Reservation  and  white  children]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Ayers.  Mar.  19,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  454,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Graves,  Charles  L.  Charles  L.  Graves,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4372  [for 
relief  of  Charles  L.  Graves]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rogers  of  Oklahoma.  Mar,  8, 
1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  338,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hardin,  Mont.  School  district  no.  17-H,  Big  Horn  County,  Mont.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  5210  [to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  school  district 
numbered  17-H,  Big  Horn  County,  Mont.,  for  extension  of  public-school 
buildings  at  Hardin  and  at  Crow  Agency,  to  be  available  to  Indian  children]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Ayers.  Mar.  19,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  444,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Harlem,  Mont.  Harlem  school  district  no,  12,  Blaine  County,  Mont.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  5216  [to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  Harlem  school 
district  numbered  12,  Blaine  County,  Mont.,  for  extension  of  public-school 
buildings  and  equipment  to  be  available  for  Indian  children  of  Fort  Belknap 
Reservation]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ayers.  Mar.  19,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  448,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Indian  colonies.  Creation  of  Indian  village  within  Shoalwater  Indian  Reserva- 
tion, Wash.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6236;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rogers  of 
Oklahoma.  Mar.  22,  1935.  2  p,  (H.  rp.  471,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Lodge  Grass,  Mont.  School  district  no.  27,  Big  Horn  County,  Mont.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  5213  [to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  school  district 
numbered  27,  Big  Horn  County,  Mont.,  for  extension  of  public-school  buildings 
to  be  available  to  Indian  children  of  Crow  Reservation,  at  Lodge  Grass, 
Mont.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ayers.  Mar.  19,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  446,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Marysville,  Wash.  Marysville  school  district  no.  325,  Snohomish  County, 
Wash.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3999  [to  provide  funds  for  cooperation 
with  Marysville  school  district  numbered  325,  Snohomish  County  Wash.,  for 
extension  of  public-school  buildings  to  be  available  for  Indian  children]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Ayers.  Mar.  19,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  452,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Medicine  Lake,  Mont.  Provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  school  board  at 
Medicine  Lake,  Mont.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6315  [to  provide  funds  for 
cooperation  wuth  school  board  at  Medicine  Lake,  Mont.,  in  construction  of 
public-school  building  to  be  available  to  Indian  children  of  Medicine  Luke, 
Mont.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ayers.  Mar.  19,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  450,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)  [This  school  is  to  be  available  to  Indian  children  of  Fort 
Peck  Reservation.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Navajo  Reservation.  Define  exterior  boundaries,  Navajo  Indian  Reservation, 
N.  Mex.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6542  [to  define  exterior  boundaries  of 
Navajo  Indian  Reservation  in  New  Mexico,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Rogers  of  Oklahoma.  Mar.  22,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  473,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Paiute  Indians.  Reserve  public-domain  lands  in  Nevada  and  Oregon  as  grazing 
reserve  for  Indians  of  Fort  McDermitt,  Nev.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4126 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Rogers  of  Oklahoma.  Mar.  8,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  337, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [These  Indians  are  of  the  Paiute  and  Shoshone 
tribes.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pawnee  Indians.  Pawnee  tribe  of  Indians  of  Oklahoma,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  4376  [for  relief  of  Pawnee  tribe  of  Indians  of  Oklahoma]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Rogers  of  Oklahoma,  Mar,  4,  1935.  2  p,  (H,  rp,  286,  74th  Cong, 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Poison,  Mont.  School  district  no.  23,  Poison,  Mont.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5499  [to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  school  district  numbered  23, 
Poison,  Mont.,  in  improvement  and  extension  of  school  buildings  to  be  avail- 
able to  both  Indian  children  of  Flathead  (or  Jocko)  Reservation  and  white 
children]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ayers.  Mar.  19,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  453,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Poplar,  Mont.  Funds  for  cooperation  with  public  school  board  at  Poplar,  Mont., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5207  [for  expenditure  of  funds  for  cooperation 
with  public-school  board  at  Poplar,  Mont.,  in  construction  or  improvement  of 
public-school  building  to  be  available  to  Indian  children  of  Fort  Peck  Indian 
Reservation,  Mont.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ayers.  Mar.  19,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
442,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Rocky  Boy  Reservation.  Public-domain  land  in  Montana,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  3811  [to  add  public-domain  land  in  Montana  to  Rocky  Boy  Indian 
Reservation] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ayers.  Mar.  19,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  451, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Stockhridge  Indians.  Claims  of  Stockbridge  and  Munsee  Indians,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  5230  [to  confer  jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear 
claims  of  Stockbridge  and  Munsee  tribe  of  Indians]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Werner.     Mar.  5,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  289,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Individual  claims  of.  Stockbridge  and  Munsee  Indians,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  5229  [directing  Secretary  of  Interior  to  investigate,  hear,  and 
determine  claims  of  individual  members  of  Stockbridge  and  Munsee  tribe  of 
Indians  of  Wisconsin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Werner.  Mar.  5,  1935.  2  p.  (H. 
rp.  288,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

White  Sw.an,  Wash.  White  Swan  school  district  no.  88,  Yakima  County,  Wash., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4297  [to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with 
White  Swan  school  district  numbered  88,  Yakima  County,  Wash.,  for  exten- 
sion of  public-school  buildings  to  be  available  for  Indian  children  of  Yakima 
Reservation]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ayers.  Mar.  19,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  441, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wolf  Point,  Mont.  Provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  public  school  board  at 
Wolf  Point,  Mont.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5214  [to  provide  funds  for 
cooperation  with  public-school  board  at  Wolf  Point,  Mont.,  in  construction 
or  improvement  of  public-school  building  to  be  available  to  Indian  children 
of  Fort  Peck  Indian  Reservation,  Mont.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ayei'S.  Mar. 
19,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  447,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Znfii  Reservation.  Transferring  national-forest  lands  to  Zuni  Indian  Reserva- 
tion, N.  Mex.  [comprising  Miller  Division  of  Cibola  National  Forest],  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  6141 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rogers  of  Oklahoma.  Mar.  22, 
1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  470,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

INTERSTATE   AND   FOREIGN   COMMEECE  COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

""Motor  vehicles.  Regulation  of  interstate  motor  carriers,  hearing  before  sub- 
committee, 74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  5262  and  H.  R.  6016,  regula- 
tion of  transportation  of  passengers  and  property  by  motor  carriers  operating 
in  interstate  or  foreign  commerce,  .Feb.  19-Mar.  5,  1935.  19.S5.  iv-f  441  p. 
il.  1  pi.     *  Paper,  50c.  Y  4.1n  8/4  :  M  S5/6 

^Public  utility  holding  companies,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R. 
5423,  to  provide  for  control  in  public  interest  of  public  utility  holding  com- 
panies using  mails  and  facilities  of  interstate  commerce,  to  regulate  trans- 
mission and  sale  of  electric  energy  and  natural  gas  in  interstate  and  foreign 
commerce,  and  for  other  purposes,  Feb.  19-Mar.  13,  1935.  1935.  pt.  1, 
iii-f  1-576  p.    *  Paper,  60c.  Y  4.1n  8/4  :  P  96/8/pt.l 

JUDICIARY   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Admiralty.  Fees  on  appeal  and  bonds  in  admiralty,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
29  [to  amend  laws  relating  to  proctors'  and  marshals'  fees  and  bonds  and 
stipulations  in  suits  in  admiralty]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ramsay.  Mar.  27,  1935. 
5  p.     (H.  rp.  514,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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March  1935  253 

Alaska.  Appeals  in  criminal  cases  from  district  court  of  Alaska,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  6114  [to  amend  sec.  128  of  judicial  code  as  amended,  so 
as  to  permit  review,  on  appeal,  bj*  Circuit  Courts  of  Appeals,  of  final  decisions 
of  district  courts  for  Alaska  and  Virgin  Islands  in  all  criminal  cases] ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Gassaway.  Mar.  20,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  456,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Discharge  from  imprisonment  for  nonpayment  of  fines  in  Alaska,  report 

to  accompany  H.  R.  157  [to  amend  see.  5296,  Revised  statutes,  relating  to 
imprisonment  and  payment  of  fines  by  poor  convicts,  so  as  to  bring  district 
court  of  Alaska  within  intent  and  meaning  of  that  section] ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Duffy  of  New  York.  Mar.  21,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  460,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Pai)er,  5c. 

Bankruptcy.  To  amend  bankruptcy  act  as  amended,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5797  [to  amend  act  to  establish  uniform  system  of  bankruptcy  throughout 
United  States,  and  acts  amendatory  and  supplementary  thereto,  so  as  to 
clarify  and  enlarge  meaning  of  farmer  to  include  individuals  engaged  in  dairy 
farming  and  production  of  poultry  or  live  stock]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gassaway. 
Mar.  20,  1935.     3  p.      (H.  rp.  455,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.  Mar.  9  and  23, 
1935 ;  no.  5  and  6.     1935.     Each  71  p.  4°     $  Y  4.  J  89/1 :  74/5,6 

Judges.  Appoint  additional  circuit  judge  for  9th  judicial  circuit,  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  5917;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lloyd.  Mar.  14,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
413,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5e. 

Lalor  and  laboring  classes.  Interstate  compacts  to  promote  uniform  State 
legislation  affecting  labor  and  industries,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  146 
[to  authorize  the  several  States  to  negotiate  compacts  or  agreements  to  pro- 
mote greater  uniformity  in  laws  of  such  States  affecting  labor  and  industries]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Healey.  Mar.  4,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  281,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c, 

Leif  Erikson  Da^.  Requesting  the  President  to  proclaim  Oct.  9  as  Leif  Eric- 
son  [Erikson]  Day,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  26;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Weaver.     Mar.  27,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  513,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

MarsJials.  Powers  and  duties  of  United  States  marshals,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5456;  submitted  by  Mr.  Weaver.  Mar.  4,  1935.  2  p,  (H.  rp.  283,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

National  Archives.  Publication  of  governmental  rules  and  regulations,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  6323  [to  provide  for  custody  in  National  Archives  Estab- 
lishment of  Federal  proclamations,  orders,  regulations,  notices,  and  other 
documents,  and  for  prompt  and  uniform  printing  and  distribution  thereof]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Celler.  Mar,  4,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  280,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)  [H.  R.  6323  also  provides  for  the  printing,  etc.,  of  the  Federal  regis- 
ter.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

Pulaski,  Count  Casiniir.  General  Pulaski's  Memorial  Day,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  J.  Res.  107  [authorizing  President  of  United  States  to  proclaim  Oct, 
11  of  each  year  General  Pulaski's  Memorial  Day  for  observance  and  com- 
memoration of  death  of  Casimir  Pulaski]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Citron,  Mar.  12, 
1935.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  378,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ritter,  Hoisted  L.  Conduct  of  Halsted  L.  Ritter,  district  judge,  southern  dis- 
trict of  Florida,  hearing  before  subcommittee  [73d  and  74th  Congresses],  pur- 
suant to  H.  Res.  163  (73d  Congress).  1935.  iv-{-704  p.  (Serial  1.)  [These 
hearings  were  held  in  Miami,  Fla.,  and  Washington,  D.  C]     *  Paper,  80c. 

Y  4.  J  89/1 :  R  51 

LABOR  COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

^Industrial  arbitration.  Equal  labor  representation  on  Government  codes  and 
boards,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  4884  and  H.  R.  6450, 
Feb.  18-28,  1935.    1935.    ii+228  p.    *  Paper,  20c.  Y  4.L  11 :  R  29 

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Industrial  arditration — Continued. 

Equal  labor  representation  on  Government  codes  and  boards,  report  to 

accompany  H.  R.  6450  [to  accord  labor  proper  opportunity  for  protection  of 
rights  granted  by  Congress]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Connery.  Mar.  8,  1935.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  333,  74th  Cong,  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Labor  exchanges.  Altering  apportionment  to  certain  States  for  public  employ- 
ment offices  [affiliated  with  United  States  Employment  Service],  report  to 
accompany  S.  147;  submitted  by  Mr.  Connery.  Mar.  18,  1935.  8  p.  (H.  rp. 
426,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Social  security.  Unemployment,  old  age,  and  social  insurance,  hearings  before 
subcommittee,  74th  Congress,  1st  session  on  H.  R.  2827,  for  establishment 
of  unemployment,  old  age,  and  social  insurance.  H.  R.  2859,  for  establish- 
ment of  unemployment  and  social  insurance,  H.  R.  185,  for  establishment  of 
system  of  unemployment  insurance,  and  H.  R.  10,  for  establishment  of  unem- 
ployment   and    social    insurance,    Feb.    4-15,    1935.      1935.      viii+726   p.    il. 

*  Paper,  SOc.  Y  4.L  11 :  Un  2/4 

Workers'  unemployment,  old-age,  and  social  insurance,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  2827;  submitted  by  Mr.  Connery.  Mar.  15,  1935.  10  p.  (H.  rp. 
418,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     [Includes  minority  views  signed  by  Mr.  Ramspeck.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26252 

Statistics.  Special  statistical  studies  by  Department  of  Labor,  report  to 
accompany  S.  857  [to  authorize  Department  of  Labor  to  continue  to  make 
special  statistical  studies  upon  payment  of  cost  thereof] ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Connery.    Mar.  18,  1935,    3  p.     (H,  rp,  428,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

LIBRARY   COMMITTER    HOUSE 

Bonks.  Books  and  records  for  adult  blind,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5732 
[to  authorize  iucrease  in  annual  appropriation  for  books  for  adult  blind]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Keller.  Feb.  28,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  266,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Books  and  records  for  adult  blind,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6371  [to 

authorize  increase  in  annual  appropriation  for  books  for  adult  blind]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Keller.    Mar.  6,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp-  311,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26178 

Cannon,  Joseph  G.  Providing  for  suitable  inscription  on  pedestal  of  bust  of 
former  Speaker  Joseph  G.  Cannon,  now  located  on  2d  floor,  old  House  Office 
Building,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  117 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Keller.  Feb. 
28,  1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  264,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cleveland,  Grover.  Authorizing  erection  of  monument  to  Grover  Cleveland  in 
Washington,  D.  C,  report  to  accompany  H.  .7.  Res.  147;  submitted  by  Mr, 
Keller,     Feb,  28,  1935.     2  p.     (H,  rp,  268,  74th  Cong,  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Holtzapple,  George  E.     Dr.  George  E.  Holtzapple,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5762  [authorizing  the  President  to  present,  in  name  of  Congress,  iledal  of 
Honor  to  George  E.  Holtzapple]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Keller.     Feb.  28,  1935. 
3  p,     (H.  rp.  267,  74th  Cong,  1st  sess,)     *  Paper,  5c, 
L.  C.  card  35-26174 

Indian  Buffalo  Hunt.  Purchase  of  Indian  Buffalo  Hunt,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  52G3  [to  purchase  and  erect  in  city  of  Washington  group  of  statuary 
known  as  Indian  Buffalo  Hunt]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Keller.  Feb.  28,  1935. 
2  p.      (H.  rp.  269,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Interstate  Reference  Bureau.  To  make  available  to  Congress  services  and 
data  of  Interstate  Reference  Bureau  [of  American  Legislators'  Association], 
report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  156 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Keller.  Feb.  28,  1935. 
1  p.     (H.  rp.  265,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c, 

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Jusserand,  Jean  J.  Memorial  to  Jean  Jules  Jusserand,  report  to  accompany 
H.  J.  Res.  204  [authorizing  erection  of  memorial  to  Jean  Jules  Jusserand  in 
Washiington,  D.  C]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Keller.     Mar.  21,  1935.     2  p.      (H.  rp. 

462,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  oc. 

NortJncest  Tefritonj,  U.  S.  To  provide  for  observance  and  celebration  of  150th 
anniversary  of  adoption  of  Ordinance  of  1787  and  settlement  of  Northwest 
Territory,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  208 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Keller. 
Mar.  19,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  440,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  J.  Res.  208 
establishes  the  Northwest  Territory  Celebration  Commission.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Smithso7iian  Institution.  Frederic  A.  Delano,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res. 
195  [to  provide  for  reappointment  of  Frederic  A.  Delano  as  member  of  board 
of  regents  of  Smithsonian  Institution]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Keller.  Mar.  21, 
1935.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  461,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

To  provide  for  reappointment  of  Frederic  A.  Delano  as  member  of  board 

of  regents  of  Smithsonian  Institution,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6292 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Keller.     Mar.  4,  1935.     1  p.      (H.  rp.  287,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

MERCHANT    MARINE   AND  FISHEBIES    COMMITTEES,    HOUSE 

Coasting  trade.     Great  Lakes  car  ferries,  report  to  accompany  S.  619  [to  amend 
sec.  27  of  merchant  marine  act,  1920,  relative  to  coastwise  trade  on  Great 
Lakes]  ;   submitted   by   Mr.   Bland.     Mar.   9,   1935.     5  p.      (H.   rp.   340,   74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)      [Corrected  print.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26253 

Merchant  marine  policy,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.  Mar.  19  [-21], 
1935.     1935.     pts.  1-3,  [xi] +1-259  p.     [Parts  2  and  3  are  committee  prints.] 

*  Paper,  each  pt.  10c.  Y  4.M  53 :  M  53/12/pt.l-3 

Safety  of  life  and  property  at  sea,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  intro- 
duction. Mar.  1,  1935.     1935.     ii+10  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  4.M  53  :  Sa  1/pt.l/introd. 

MILITARY   AFFAIRS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Amsiaugher,  Andreio.  Andrew  Amsbaugher,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2528 
[for  relief  of  Andrew  Amsbaugher]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Andrews  of  New  York. 
Mar.  12,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  380,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Balbo,  Italo.  Authorizing  the  President  to  present  Distinguished  Flying  Cross 
to  Italo  Balbo  and  Aldo  Pellegrini,  of  Royal  Italian  Air  Force,  report  to 
accompany  S.  1605;  submitted  by  Mr.  Turner.  Mar.  27,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp. 
512,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Beck,  Roy.  Roy  Beck,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  594  [for  relief  of  Roy  Beck]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Harter.  Feb.  28,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  260,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)  [Corrected  print.  1st  print  reads  incorrectly  Mr.  Duncan  instead  of 
Mr.  Harter.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bensel,  Herman  W.  Herman  Bensel,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3109  [for  relief 
of  Herman  W.  Bensel]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Faddis.  Mar.  15,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  419,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Boy  Scouts  of  America.  Lend  Army  and  Navy  equipment  for  use  at  national 
jamboree  of  Boy  Scouts  of  America  [to  be  held  at  Washington,  D.  C,  during 
summer  of  1935],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3800;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thoma- 
son.     Feb.  28,  19.35.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  263,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Valendars.    Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  3d  edition.     1935.     140  p.  4°    t 

Y  4.M  59/1 :  74/3 

tones,  Benjamin  F.  Benjamin  F.  Jones,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1563  [for 
relief  of  Benjamin  F.  Jones]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Turner.  Mar.  20,  1935.  1  p. 
(H.  rp.  458,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Jordan,  James  J.  James  J.  Jordan,  report  to  accompany  S.  347  [for  relief  of 
James  J.  Jordan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Harter.     Mar.  22,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp. 

463,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Keller,  William  L.  Col.  Willinm  L.  Keller,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3158  [to 
give  proper  recoguition  to  distinguished  services  of  William  L.  Keller]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Rogers  of  New  Hampshire.  Mar.  12,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  377, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kelleij,  William.  William  Kelley,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2293  [for  relief  of 
William  Kelley]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Turner.  Mar.  27,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  fp. 
511,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kroegel,  Frank.  Frank  Kroegel,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2107  [for  relief 
of  Frank  Kroegel,  alias  Francis  Kroegel]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Turner.  Mar.  7, 
1935.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  317,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Moore,  James  T.  James  T.  Moore,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  401  [for  relief 
of  James  T.  Moore]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hill  of  Alabama.  Mar.  28,  1935. 
4  p.     (H.  rp.  518,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paiier,  5c. 

Offleers,  Air  Corps.  To  strengthen  Air  Corps  and  to  train  reserve  officers,  re- 
port to  accompany  H.  R.  6250  [to  amend  national  defense  act  by  enlarging 
commissioned  personnel  of  Air  Corps,  Army,  by  increasing  commissioned 
personnel  of  Regular  Army,  and  by  training  in  active  service  certain  mem- 
bers of  Officers'  Reserve  Corps]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McSwain.  Mar.  1,  1935. 
4  p.     (H.  rp.  275,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Pa{fe,  Jack.     Jack  Page,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  298   [for  relief  of  Jack 

Page]  ;   submitted  by  Mr.   Kvale.     Mar.   11,  1935.     3  p.     (H.   rp.   375,   74th 

Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
Schilling,  Charles  C.    Charles  C.  Schilling,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1031  [for 

relief  of  Charles   C.    Schilling]  ;   submitted  by  Mr.   Harter.     Mar.   25,   1935. 

3  p.     (H.  rp.  477,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sowiiiski,  Stephen.  Stephen  Sowinski,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6788  [for 
relief  of  Stephen  Sowinski]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Harter.  Mar.  19,  1935.  14  p. 
(H.  rp.  429,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Stalnaker,  Neicton  C.  Newton  C.  Stalnaker,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  609 
[for  relief  of  Newton  C.  Stalnaker]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Turner.  Mar.  7, 
1935.     2  p.      (H.   rp.  316,  74th  Cong.  l9t  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Stannard,  William  J.  Retirement  of  William  J.  Stannard,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  25^4;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hill  of  Alabama.  Mar.  28,  1935.  5  p. 
(H.  rp.  517,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 

Tabcr,  Edgar  H.  Edgar  H.  Taber,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1963  [for  relief 
of  Edgar  H.  Taber]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Harter.  Mar.  6,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp. 
309,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     'Paper,  5c. 

Thompson,  Virden.  For  relief  of  Virden  Thompson  [alias  Bert  Thompson, 
alias  James  B.  King],  rei)ort  to  accompany  H.  R.  1368;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Turner.     Mar.  8,  1935.     2  p.      (H.  rp.  334,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

War.  Taking  profits  out  of  war,  hearings.  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R. 
3  and  H.  R.  5293,  Jan.  23-29,  1935.  1935.  ii+771  p.  12  pi.  [The  hearing 
held  on  Jan.  22,  1935,  is  included.  A  list  of  references  on  profiteering,  com- 
piled by  Library  of  Congress,  Division  of  Bibliographv,  is  also  included.] 
*  Paper,  $1.00.  Y  4.M  59/1 :  W  19/7 

Wolf,  Raymond  A.  Raymond  A.  Wolf,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2532  [for 
relief  of  Raymond  A.  Wolf]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dorsey.  Mar.  12,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  381,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wright,  Percy  C.  Percy  C.  Wright,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2566  [for  relief 
of  Percy  C.  Wright]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Collins.  Mar.  1,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
274,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

NAVAL  AFFATKfi  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Archers  Creek.  To  amend  sec.  1  of  act  authorizing  Secretary  of  Navy  to  accept, 
on  behalf  of  United  States,  title  in  fee  simple  to  strip  of  land  and  construction 
of  bridge  across  Archers  Creek  in  South  Carolina  [to  connect  Marine  Corps 
reservation  on  Parris  Island  with  Port  Royal  Island],  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  4759;  submitted  by  Mr.  Drewry.  Mar.  1,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  276, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

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Naval  Reserve.  For  relief  of  oflBcers  and  men  of  Naval  and  Marine  Corps 
reserves  wlio  performed  flights  in  naval  aircraft  in  connection  with  search 
for  victims  and  wreckage  of  United  States  dirigible  Akron,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  47(H  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kniffin.  Mar.  1,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  277, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Navf/  Department.  To  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  proceed  with  construc- 
tion of  certain  public  works,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5576 ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Darden.  Feb.  28,  1935.  23  p.  (H.  rp.  261,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Cor- 
rected print.  1st  print  reads  incorrectly  Committee  on  Military  Affairs 
instead  of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Officers,  Navy.  Provide  for  advancement  by  selection  in  staff  corps  of  Navy 
to  ranks  of  lieutenant  commander  and  lieutenant,  amend  act  to  provide 
for  equalization  of  promotion  of  officers  of  staff  corps  of  Navy  with  officers 
of  the  line,  and  for  other  purposes,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5382 ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Vinson  of  Georgia.  Mar.  15,  1935.  10  p.  il.  (H.  rp.  417,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Supply  Corps,  No/vy.  To  amend  sec.  1383,  Revised  statutes  [relating  to  certain 
officers  of  Supply  Corps,  Navy],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4767;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Kniffin.  Mar.  4,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  282,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

WiUson,  Russell.  Capt.  Russell  Willson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5564  [for 
relief  of  Russell  Willson] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sears.  Mar.  4,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  284,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

PATENTS  COMMITTEEl,  HOTTSE 

'  Patents.  Pooling  of  patents,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Feb.  ll-Mar.  7, 
1935.  1935.  ii-f  245  p.  [The  question  of  patent  iwoling  in  the  aircraft  indus- 
try is  discussed  in  these  hearings.]     *  Paper,  20c.  Y  4.P  27/1 :  P  78 

POST  OFFICE  AND  POST  ROADS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Air  mail,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6511  [to  amend  air-mail  laws  and  to  au- 
thorize extension  of  Air  Mail  Service]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dobbins.  Mar.  9, 
1935.    7  p.     (H.  rp.  341,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Irwin,  Ralph  G.  Relief  of  Ralph  C.  Irwin,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4036  [for 
relief  of  Ralph  C.  Irwin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sweeney.  Mar.  6,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  312,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Parcel  post.  Demurrage  on  collect-on-delivery  parcels,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5540  [extending  period  during  which  no  demurrage  is  charged  on  collect- 
on-delivery  parcels  and  excepting  imposition  of  demurrage  charged  on  collect- 
on-delivery  parcels  exchanged  between  continental  and  island  possessions]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Hildebrandt.  Mar.  6,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  310,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Post-office  inspectors.  Compensation  of  post-office  inspectors,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  3612  [for  adjusting  compensation  of  post-office  inspectors  and 
inspectors  in  charge  to  correspond  to  I'ates  established  by  classification  act  of 
1923,  as  amended]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burch.  Mar.  7,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  315, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Post  offices.    Air  rights,  report  pursuant  to  H.  Res.  226  (72d  Congress),  H.  Res. 
59  (73d  Congress),  H.  Res.  33  (74th  Congress)  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mead.     1935. 
iii-(-8  p.     (H.  rp.  273,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     [This  report  concerns  locating  of 
post  offices  over  railroad  tracks.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26175 

Supplemental  report  on  investigation  of  Federal  building  materials,  pay- 
ment of  architects,  bonds,  postal  leases,  vacant  bank  buildings,  report  pursuant 
to  H.  Res.  226,  (72d  Congress),  H.  Res.  59  (73d  Congress),  H.  Res.  33  (74th 
Congress)  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mead.  1935.  iii-1-15  p.  (H.  rp.  272,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Postal  Sninnffs  Si/stem,  report  pursuant  to  H.  Res.  22(>  (72d  Congress),  H.  Res. 
59  (73d  Congress),  H.  Res.  33  (74th  Congress)  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mead.  1935. 
iii+5  p.     (H.  rp.  270,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      [Corrected  print.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Postal  sGrmce.  Personnel  of  postal  service,  report  pursuant  to  H.  Res.  226  (72d 
Congress),  H.  Res.  59  (73d  Congress),  H.  Res.  33  (74tli  Congress)  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Mead.    1935.    vi+8  p.     (H.  rp.  271,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

PRINTING   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

National  Archives.  Publications  for  National  Archives  Establishment,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  6836  [for  printing  and  distribution  of  Government  pub- 
lications to  National  Archives  Establishment]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lambeth. 
Mar.  25,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  481,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Rodney,  Caesar.  Print  proceedings  in  Congress  upon  acceptance  of  statues  of 
Caesar  Rodney  and  John  M.  Clayton,  report  to  accompany  S.  Con.  Res.  5  [to 
print  and  bind  proceedings  in  Congress  and  in  rotunda  of  Cajvltol  upon 
acceptance  in  Capitol  of  statues  of  Caesar  Rodney  and  John  M.  Clayton 
presented  by  Delaware]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lambeth.  IMar.  14,  1935.  1  p. 
(H.  rp.  416,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

PUBLIC  BUILDINGS    AND  GROUNDS   COMMITTED:,    HOUSE 

Executive  Mansion.  Increase  White  House  police  force,  report  to  acconi])auy 
H.  R.  6('.54;  submitted  by  Mr.  Houston.  Mar.  22,  1935.  3  p.  (II.  rp.  464,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Haijnies  Brothers.  Contractors  and  subcontractors  for  post-office  buildings, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  108  [to  amend  act  for  relief  of  contractors  and 
subcontractors  for  post  offices  and  other  buildings  and  work  under  supervi- 
sion of  Treasury  Department,  as  amended,  so  as  to  include  Haymes 
Brothers]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lanham.  Mar.  7,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  314,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Joncsboro,  Ark.  Authorize  acquisition  of  land  to  provide  appropriate  means 
of  access  to  post  office  at  Jonesboro,  Ark.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6290 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Lanham.  Mar.  6,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  308,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Public  buildings  and  grounds,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on 

H.  R.  6290,  to  authorize  acquisition  of  land  to  provide  appropriate  means  of 
access  to  post  office  at  Jonesboro,  Ark.,  H.  R.  108,  to  amend  act  for  relief  of 
contractors  and  subcontractors  for  post  offices  and  other  buildings  and  work 
under  supervision  of  Treasury  Department,  as  amended  [so  as  to  include 
Havmes  Brothers].     1935.     ii+15  p.     (No.  1.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Kentucky.  To  authorize  transfer  of  lands  in  Hopkins  County,  Ky.,  to  Ken- 
tucky, report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3012 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lanham.  Mar.  20, 
1935.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  457,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

PUBLIC   LANDS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Emergency  Conservation  Work.  Authorize  disposal  of  property  of  Emergency 
Conservation  Work,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  60;  submitted  by  Mr.  Robin- 
son of  Utah.  Mar.  14,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  414,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper.  5c. 

Grazing.  Amend  sec.  1,  3,  and  15,  and  to  add  sec.  17,  to  act  of  June  28,  1934 
(48  Stat.  1269),  Taylor  grazing  act,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3019  [to  amend 
sec.  1,  3,  and  15  of  act  to  stop  injury  to  public  grazing  lands  by  preventing 
overgrazing  and  soil  deterioration,  to  provide  for  their  orderly  use,  improve- 
ment, and  development,  to  stabilize  livestock  industry  dependent  upon  public 
range,  and  for  other  purposes,  and  to  add  sec.  17  to  said  act]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  DeRouen.  Mar.  25,  1935.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  479,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
[Includes  minority  report  signed  by  Mr.  Rich.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Homestead.  Leave  of  absence  to  homesteaders  on  public  domain  [during  1935], 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5538;  submitted  by  Mr.  Greever.  Mar.  14,  1935. 
1  p.     (H.  rp.  415,  T4th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hot  Springs  National  Park.  Accept  jurisdiction  over  Hot  Springs  National  Park, 
Ark.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6465  [to  accept  cession  by  Arkansas  of 
jurisdiction  over  all  lands  now  or  hereafter  included  within  Hot  Springs 
National  Park,  Ark.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Robinson  of  Utah.     Mar.  28,  1935. 

1  p.     (H.  rp.  522,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lincoln  National  Forest.  Extend  provisions  of  sec.  2  of  act  of  Feb.  28,  1925, 
authorizing  reservations  of  timber,  minerals,  or  easements  to  exchanges  of 
lands  in  New  Mexico,  under  act  of  Feb.  14,  1923,  and  act  of  Feb.  7,  1929 
[which  authorize  United  States  to  acquire  privately  owned  lands  in  Lincoln 
National  Forest  by  exchange],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4541;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Dempsey.  Mar.  28,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  520,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

McCormach,  Ivan  H.  Ivan  H.  McCormack,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1880 
[for  relief  of  Ivan  H.  McCormack]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mott.     Mar.  28,  1935. 

2  p.     (H.  rp.  519,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Public  lands.  Validating  applications  for  and  entries  of  public  lands,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  4707;  submitted  by  Mr.  Robinson  of  Utah.     Mar.  28,  1935. 

3  p.     (H.  rp.  521,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

RIVERS   AND   HAKBORS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Cape  Cod  Canal,  Mass.,  report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors  on 
review  of  reports  heretofore  submitted  on  Cape  Cod  Canal,  Mass.  [Dec.  10, 
1934,  with  report  of  John  J.  Kingman,  etc.].  [1935.]  37  p.  il.  map.  (Docu- 
ment 15,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     t  Y4.R 52:  74/15 

Humboldt  Harbor  and  Bay,  Calif.,  report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and 
Harbors  on  review  of  reports  heretofore  submitted  on  Humboldt  Harbor  and 
Bay,  Calif.  [July  16,  1934,  with  report  of  H.  A.  Finch,  etc.].  [1935.]  30  p. 
3  maps.     (Document  14,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     t  Y  4.R  52:  74/14 

^Inland  iraterway  from  Beaufort,  N.  C,  to  Cape  Fenr  River,  including  water- 
way to  Jacksonville  (New  River),  N.  C,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session, 
on  subject  of  improvement  of  inland  waterway  from  Beaufort,  N.  C,  to  Cape 
Fear  River,  including  waterway  to  Jacksonville  (New  River),  N.  C,  Mar. 
11,  1935.     1935.     ii+12  p.     *  Pai>er,  5c.  Y  4.R  52 :  B  38/2 

Mill  Creek  Va.,  report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors  on  review 
of  reports  heretofore  submitted  on  Mill  Creek,  Va.  [Jan.  11,  1935,  with  report 
of  R.  W.  Crawford,  etc.].  [1935.]  16  p.  map.  (Document  20,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )      t  Y  4.R  52 :  74/20 

-i  Mississippi  River  and  tributaries,  hearing,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R. 
3467,  to  authorize  Secretary  of  War,  upon  recommendation  of  chief  of  engi- 
neers, to  adjust,  settle,  and  pay  claims  of  drainage  districts  and  levee  dis- 
tricts for  damages  on  account  of  increased  seepage,  and/or  increased  cost  of 
drainage  resulting  from  certain  improvements  on  Mississippi  River  and  its 
tributaries,  Jan.  30,  31,  1935.     1935.     ii+56  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  4.R  52  :  M  69  i/22 

New  Bedford  Harbor,  Mass.,  report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Har- 
bors on  review  of  reports  heretofore  submitted  on  New  Bedford  Harbor,  Mass. 
[Dec.  10,  1934,  with  report  of  Mason  J.  Young,  etc.].  [1935.]  23  p.  map. 
(Document  16,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     t  Y  4.R  52 :  74/16 

-Potomac  River,  D.  C,  water  front  on  north  side  of  Washington  Channel,  hear- 
ings, 74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  subject  of  improvement  of  water  front  on 
north  side  of  Washington  Channel,  Potomac  River,  D.  C,  Mar.  6,  1935.  1935. 
ii+30  p.    *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.R  52  :  P  84/4 

Richmond  Harbor,  Calif.,  report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors 
on  review  of  reports  heretofore  submitted  on  Richmond  Harbor,  Calif.  [Oct. 
29,  1934,  with  report  of  H.  A.  Finch,  etc.]  [1934.]  26  p.  map.  (Document 
10,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     t  Y4.R  52:  74/10 

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260  March  1935 

Rivers.  Eiver  and  harbor  bill,  hearings,  74tli  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R. 
6732,  authorizing  construction,  repair,  and  preservation  of  certain  public 
worJis  on  rivers  and  harbors,  Feb.  and  Mar.  1935.  1935.  iv+152  p.  *  Paper, 
15c.  Y  4.R  52  :  R  52/8 

■ Rivers  and  harbors  bill,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6732   [authorizing 

construction,  repair,  and  preservation  of  certain  public  works  on  rivers  and 
harbors,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;   submitted  by   Mr.   Mansfield.     Mar.   18, 
1935.     67  p.     (H.  rp.  424,  74th  Ck)ng.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26254 

SaMne-Neches  Waterway.  Sabine-Neches  Waterway,  Tex.,  hearing,  74th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  on  improvement  of  Sabine-Neches  Waterway,  Tex.,  Mar. 
14,  1935.     1935.     ii-f  18  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.R  52  :  Sa  1  b/5 

Sabine-Neches  Waterway,  Tex.,  report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers 

and  Harbors  on  review  of  reports  heretofore  submitted  on  Sabine-Neches 
Waterwav,  Tex.   [Nov.  19,  1934,  with  report  of  E.  H,  Marks,  etc.].     [1935.] 

■     40  p.  map.     (Document  12,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      t  Y4.R52:74A2 

Texas.  Coast  of  Texas  in  vicinity  of  Aransas  Pass,  Port  Aransas,  Rockport,  and 
Corpus  Christi,  report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors  on  re- 
view of  reports  heretofore  submitted  on  coast  of  Texas  in  vicinity  of  Aransas 
Pass,  Port  Aransas,  Rockport,  and  Corpus  Christi  [Nov.  19,  1934,  with  report 
of  E.  H.  Marks,  etc.].  [1935.]  36  p.  map,  (Document  13,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)      t  Y4.R  52:  74/13 

Thames  River,  Conn.,  report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors 
on  review  of  reports  heretofore  submitted  on  Thames  River,  Conn.,  from 
Allyns  Point  to  head  of  navigation  at  Norwich  [Jan.  11,  1935,  with  report  of 
Mason  J.  Young,  etc.].  [1935.]  20  p.  5  maps.  (Document  18,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     t  Y  4.R  52 :  74/18 

Turtle  Bay  and  Turtle  Bayou,  Tex.,  report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers 
and  Harbors  on  review  of  reports  heretofore  submitted  on  Turtle  Bay  and 
Turtle  Bayou,  Tex.  [June  26.  1934,  with  report  of  E.  H.  Marks,  etc.]. 
[1935.]     19  p.     (Document  17,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     t  Y4.R  52:  74/17 

R0AD8  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Roads.  Emergency  construction  of  public  highways,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4301  [to  increase  employment  and  reduce  highway  and  railway  intersection 
hazards  by  authorizing  appropriation  for  emergency  construction  of  public 
highways  and  related  projects]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Secrest.  Mar.  14,  1935. 
4  p.     (H.  rp.  386,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Washington-Lincoln  Memorial  Gettyshurg  Boulevard.  Establishment  of  Com- 
mission for  Construction  of  Washington-Lincoln  Memorial  Gettysburg  Boule- 
vard connecting  present  Lincoln  Memorial  in  city  of  Washington  with  battle- 
field of  Gettysburg  in  Pennsylvania,  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  43 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Cartwright.  Mar.  25,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  480,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

KULES  COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Adjusted  service  certificates.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  3896.  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  Res.  165  [for  consideration  of  H.  R.  3896,  to  provide  for  immediate 
payment  of  World  War  adjusted-service  certificates,  to  extend  time  for  filing 
applications  for  benefits  under  World  War  adjusted  compensation  act,  and 
for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Connor.  Mar.  18,  1935.  1  p.  (H. 
rp.  420,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Air  mail.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  6511,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  167  [for 
consideration  of  H.  R.  6511,  to  amend  air-mail  laws  and  to  authorize  ex- 
tension of  Air  Mail  Service]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Connor.  Mar.  22,  1935. 
1  p.     (H.  rp.  465,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Aviation  cadets.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  5577,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res. 
168  [for  consideration  of  H.  R.  5577,  to  provide  for  aviation  cadets  in  Naval 
Reserve  and  Marine  Corps  Reserve]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  O'Connor.  Mar.  22, 
1935.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  466,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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March  1935  261 

Cotton.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  6424,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  158  [for 
consideration  of  H.  R.  6424,  to  continue  cotton  control  act,  to  exempt  limited 
quantity  of  cotton  from  tax  thereunder,  to  provide  for  better  administra- 
tion of  such  act,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Driver,  Mar.  12, 
1935.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  379,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Homes.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  6021,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  150  [for 
consideration  of  H.  R.  6021,  to  provide  additional  home-mortgage  relief,  to 
amend  Federal  home  loan  bank  act,  home  owners'  loan  act  of  1933,  and 
national  housing  act,  and  for  other  purposes] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Connor. 
Mar.  6,  1935.    1  p.     (H.  i-p-  304,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

House  of  Representatives.  Consideration  of  House  joint  resolution  189,  report 
to  accompany  H.  Res.  140  [for  consideration  of  H.  J.  Res.  189,  relating  to 
continuance  on  pay  rolls  of  certain  employees  in  cases  of  death  or  resignation 
of  Members  of  House  of  Representatives,  Delegates,  and  Resident  Commis- 
sioners] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Greenwood.  Mar.  4,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  285, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Income  tax.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  6359,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  155 
[for  consideration  of  H.  R.  6359,  to  repeal  certain  provisions  relating  to 
publicity  of  certain  statements  of  income]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Connor. 
Mar.  7,  1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  330,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Namj  Department.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  5576,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  169 
[for  consideration  of  H.  R.  5576,  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  proceed 
with  construction  of  certain  public  works]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Connor.  Mar. 
22,  1935.     1  p.      (H.  rp.  467,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Officers,  Marine  Corps.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  4016,  report  to  accompany 
H.  Res.  171  [for  consideration  of  H.  R.  4016.  to  repeal  sec.  16  of  act  to 
regulate  distribution,  promotion,  retirement,  and  discharge  of  commissioned 
officers  of  Marine  Corps,  approved  May  29,  1934]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Connor. 
Mar.  22,  1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  469,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Officers,  Navij.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  5599.  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  170 
[for  consideration  of  H.  R.  5599,  to  re,gulate  strength  and  distribution  of  the 
line  of  Navy,  and  for  other  purposes]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Connor.  Mar.  22, 
1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  468,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Private  hills.  Amend  paragraph  6  of  Rule  24  of  House  of  Representatives 
[relating  to  consideration  of  private  bills],  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  172; 
submitted  by  Mr.  O'Connor.  Mar.  25,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  478,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Unemployed.  Consideration  of  House  joint  resolution  117,  report  to  accompany 
H.  Res.  174  [pertaining  to  H.  J.  Res.  117.  making  appropriations  for  relief 
purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Connor.  Mar.  25,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  484, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Useless  Executive  Papers,  Committee  on  Disposition  of.  House.  Amend  clause 
44  of  Rule  10  of  House  of  Representatives,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  173 
[to  change  designation  of  Committee  on  Disposition  of  Useless  Executive 
Papers  to  Committee  on  Disposition  of  Executive  Papers]  :  submitted  by 
Mr.  O'Connor.  Mar.  27,  1035.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  510,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  Res. 
173  also  amends  clause  44  of  Rule  11  to  change  designation  of  Joint  Com- 
mittee on  Disposition  of  Useless  Executive  Papers  to  Joint  Committee  on 
Disposition  of  Executive  Papers.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

TERRITOKIES  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

^Ketchikan,  Alaska.  Authorizing  Ketchikan.  Alaska,  to  issue  bonds,  hearings, 
74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  6084  [to  authorize  Ketchikan,  Alaska, 
to  issue  bonds  for  purpose  of  acquiring  electric  light  and  power,  water,  and 
telephone  properties  of  Citizens'  Light,  Power  and  Water  Company,  and  to 
finance  and  operate  same,  and  validating  preliminary  proceedings  with  respect 
thereto].  1935.  ii-f  30  p.  [Hearings  on  H.  R.  5707,  a  bill  to  authorize  Nome, 
Alaska,  to  issue  bonds,  and  on  H.  R.  3808,  a  bill  to  authorize  Seward,  Alaska, 
to  issue  bonds,  are  included.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.T  27/1 :  Al  1/57 

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262  March  1935 

Home,  Alaska.  Ratify  and  confirm  corpoi-ate  existence  of  Nome,  Alaska,  and 
to  autliorize  it  to  undertake  certain  municipal  public  works,  and  for  such 
purposes  to  issue  bonds,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5707 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Patton.    Mar,  14,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  390,  74tb  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Petersburg,  Alaska.  Authorizing  Petersburg,  Alaska,  to  issue  bonds,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  6085  [to  authorize  Petersburg,  Alaska,  to  undertake  certain 
municipal  public  works,  including  tilling,  grading,  and  paving  of  streets  and 
sidewalks  and  construction  of  necessary  bridges  and  viaducts  in  connection 
with  same,  and  for  such  purposes  to  issue  bonds]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Crowe. 
Mar.  27,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  508,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Vald4;z,  Alaska.  Authorizing  Valdez,  Alaska,  to  issue  bonds,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6723  [to  authorize  Valdez,  Alaska,  to  construct  public-school 
building  and  for  such  purpose  to  issue  t>ouds,  and  to  authorize  said  town  to 
accept  grants  of  money  to  aid  it  in  financing  any  public  works]  ;  submittetl  by 
Mr.    Binderup.     Mar.   27,    1935.     2   p.      (H.    rp.    509,   74th    Cong.   1st   sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

WAR  CLAIMS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Cocke,  William  J.  William  J.  Cocke,  report  to  accompany  S.  941  [for  relief  of 
William  J.  Cocke]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Belter.  Mar.  18,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  427, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Corrected  print.  1st  print  reads  incorrectly  Committee 
on  Claims  instead  of  Committee  on  War  Claims.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mack  Copper  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3075  [conferring  jurisdiction  upon 
Court  of  Claims  to  hear  and  determine  claim  of  Mack  Copiier  Company]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Belter.    Mar.  28,  1935.    6  p.     (H.  rp.  515,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Messier,  A.  C,  Company.  A.  C.  Messier  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3101  [to 
confer  jurisdiction  on  Court  of  Claims  to  hear  and  determine  claim  of  A.  C. 
Messier  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Beiter.  Mar.  6,  1935.  8  p.  (H.  rp,  306, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Soldiers.  Volunteer  officers  and  enlisted  men  who  served  in  Philippine  Islands 
beyond  period  of  their  enlistment,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2024  [for  re- 
lief of  officers  and  soldiers  of  volunteer  service  of  United  States  mustered 
into  service  for  War  with  Spain  and  who  were  held  in  service  in  Philippine 
Islands  after  ratification  of  treaty  of  i^eace,  Apr.  11,  1899,  by  granting  travel 
pay  and  allowance  for  subsistence  to  such  soldiers]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wood. 
Mar.  18,  1935.    12  p.     (H.  rp.  425,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Velie  Motors  Corporatian,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2706  [to  confer  jurisdic- 
tion uiKJU  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  determine,  and  render  judgment  upon 
claim  of  Velie  Motors  Corporation]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Beiter.  Mar.  6,  1935. 
6  p.     (H,  rp.  305,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

WAYS   AND    MH:ANS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Adjusted  serv-ice  certificates.  Immediate  payment  of  adjusted-service  certifi- 
cates, report  [and  minority  report]  to  accompany  H.  R.  3896  [to  provide  for 
immediate  payment  of  World  War  adjusted-service  certificates,  to  extend 
time  for  filing  applications  for  benefits  under  World  War  adjusted  compensa- 
tion act,  and  for  other  purposes],  [2  pts.]  (H.  rp.  384,  2  pts.,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.) 

L.  C.  card  35-26255 

[pt.  1.]   Report;  submitted  by  Mr.  Doughton.     Mar.  13,  1935.     11  p.      [Includes  indi- 
vidual views  of  Mr.  Morgan  G.  Sanders.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
pt.  2.     Minority  report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lewis  of  Maryland.    Mar.  13,  1935.    16  p.  11. 
[Corrected  print.]      •  Paper,  5c. 

Payment  of  adjusted-service  certificates,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion, on  House  bills  numbered  1  and  3896  and  other  similar  bills.  Mar.  4  and 
5,  1935.     1935.     iv-f  206  p.     *  Paper,  15c.  Y  4.W  36 :  C  73/22 

Calendar  of  bills  and  resolutions  referred  to  Committee  on  Ways  and  Means, 
74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Mar.  15,  1935 ;  no.  3.    1935.    27  p.  4°     t 

Y  4.W  36 :  74/3 

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March  1935  263 

Income  tax.  Repeal  certain  provisions  relating  to  publicity  of  certain  state- 
ments of  income,  reiwrt  to  accompany  H.  R.  6359 ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Cullen. 
Mar.  7,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  313,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

San  Diego,  California  Paoific  International  Exposition,  1935-^6.  Penuit  arti- 
cles imported  from  foreign  countries  for  purpose  of  exhibition  at  California 
Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Diego,  Calif.,  to  be  admitted  without 
payment  of  tariff,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  174;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Buck.    Mar.  25,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  483,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Smuggling.  Anti-smuggling  act,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R. 
5496,  Mar.  8  and  13,  1935.     1934  [1935].     iii+124  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 

Y  4.W  36  :  Sm  8 

'^Social  security.  Economic  security  act,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on 
H.  R.  4120,  to  alleviate  hazards  of  old  age,  unemployment,  illness,  and  depend- 
ency, to  establish  a  social  insurance  board  in  Department  of  Labor,  to  raise 
revenue,  and  for  other  purposes,  Jan.  21-Feb.  12,  1935.  1935  v-flMl  p.  il. 
1  pi.  2  p.  of  maps,  2  p.  of  facsim.,  5  tab.     *  Paper,  $1.25.  T  4.W  36 :  Ec  7 

INTERNAL  REVENUE  TAXATION  JOINT  COMMITTEE 

Great  Britain.     Summary  of  British  tax  system,  with  special  reference  to  its 
administration;  by  Roswell  Maglll,  L.  H.  Parker,  Eldon  P.  King.     [Reprint] 
1935.     vi-fOl  p.  3  pi.     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  34-28300  Y  4.1n  8/11 :  B  77/1-2 

SENATE 

Calendar  of  business,  Senate,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.  Mar.  4^29,  1935 ;  no.  33- 
53.  1935.  various  paging,  large  8°  [Daily  when  Senate  is  in  session.  The 
legislative  day  of  Mar.  13  extended  through  the  calendar  day  Mar.  29.]     t 

Y  1.3 :  74/33-53 

Disarmament,  security,  and  control,  draft  of  convention  for  disarmament,  se- 
curity, and  control  based  on  Kellogg  poet  [by  Constance  Drexel]  ;  presented  by 
Mr.  Pope.     1935.     iii-f  26  p.     (S.  doc.  33,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26256 

AGEICTJLTURE  AND  FORESTRY  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.  Mar.  13-30,  1935 : 
no.  7-9.     1935.     Each  30  p.  or  32  p.  4"     $  Y  4.Ag  8/2  :  74/7-9 

•^  Commerce.  Causes  of  loss  of  export  trade  and  means  of  recovery,  hearings,  74th 
Congi-ess,  1st  session,  Jan.  30-Feb.  7,  1935.  1935.  iii+599  p.  il.  1  pi.  *  Paper. 
75c.  Y4.Ag8/2:Ex7/3 

Deschutes  National  Forest.  Include  within  Deschutes  National  Forest,  Oreg., 
public  lands  within  exchange  boundaries  thereof,  report  to  accompany  S.  1680 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  McNary.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  21,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
358,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

^Furtn  Teyiant  Homes  Corporation.  To  create  Farm  Tenant  Homes  Corporation, 
hearing  before  subcommittee,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  1800,  to  create 
Farm  Tenant  Homes  Corporation,  to  promote  more  secure  occupancy  of  farms 
and  farm  homes,  to  correct  economic  instability  resulting  from  some  present 
forms  of  farm  tenancy,  and  for  other  purposes.  Mar.  5,  1935.  1935.  iii+77  p. 
*  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.Ag  8/2 :  F  22/8 

Mediterranean  fruit  flies.  Provide  for  investigation  and  report  of  losses  result- 
ing from  campaign  for  eradication  of  Mediterranean  fruit  fly  by  Department 
of  Agriculture  [in  Florida,  by  creating  Mediterranean  Fruit  Fly  Board], 
report  to  accompany  S.  933 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day 
Mar.  21,  1935.     1  p.     ( S.  rp.  360,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Pisgah  National  Forest.    Add  lands  to  Pisgah  National  Forest  in  North  Caro- 
•    lina,  report  to  accompany  S.  1787 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith.     Mar.  13,  cal- 
endar day  Mar.  21,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  359,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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264  March  1935 

Rice.  Amend  agricultural  adjustment  act  with  respect  to  rice,  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  5221 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  8, 
1935.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  289,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Siskhjou  National  Forest.  Add  lands  to  Siskiyou  National  Forest  in  Oregon, 
report  to  accompany  S.  1513;  submitted  by  Mr.  McNary.  Mar.  13,  calendar 
day  Mar.  21,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  357,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Timber.  Authorizing  adjustment  of  contracts  for  sale  of  timber  on  national 
forests,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2881 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pope.  Mur.  13, 
calendar    day    Mar.    28,    1935.     2    p.     (S.    rp.    383,    74th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

APMIOPEIATIONS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Agriculture  Department.  Agricultural  appropriation  bill,  1936,  hearings  before 
subcommittee,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  6718.  making  appropria- 
tions for  Department  of  Agriculture  and  for  Farm  Credit  Administration, 
fiscal  year  1936.  1935.  ii  +  120  p.  [These  hearings  do  not  discuss  Farm 
Credit  Administration  appropriations.]     *  Paper,  10c.        Y  4.Ap  G/2 :  Ag  8/936 

Agricultural  appropriation  bill,  1936,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6718 

[making  appropriations  for  Department  of  Agriculture  and  for  Farm  Credit 
Administration,  fiscal  year  1936]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Russell.  Mar.  13,  cal- 
endar day  Mar.  27,  1935.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  375,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Appropriations.  First  deficiency  appropriation  bill,  1935,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  6644  [making  appropriations  to  supply  deficiencies  in  appropriations  for 
fiscal  year  1935  and  prior  fiscal  years,  to  provide  supplemental  appropriations 
for  fiscal  year  1935,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Adams. 
Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  18,  1935.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  338,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

>  Treasury  Department.  Treasury  and  Post  OflSce  departments  appropriation 
bill,  [fiscal  year]  1936,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  74th  Congress,  1st 
session,  on  H.  R.  4442.  1935.  ii4-49  p.  [These  hearings  do  not  discuss  Post 
Office  Department  appropriations.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.Ap  6/2 :  T  71/936 

Treasury  and  Post  Oflice  departments  appropriation  bill,  fiscal  year  1936, 

report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4442 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Glass.  Mar.  4,  calendar 
day  Mar.  11,  1935.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  292,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Unemployed.  Emergency  relief  appropriation  act  of  1935,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  J.  Res.  117;  submitted  by  Mr.  Glass.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar. 
5,  1935.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  250,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

"NTrar  Department.  War  Department  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1936,  hear- 
ings before  subcommittee,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  5913.  1935. 
ii-f84  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  Y  4. Ap  6/2  :  W  19/936 

War  Department  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1936,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  5913;  submitted  by  Mr.  Copeland.  Mar.  1,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
230,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

BANKING    AND    CUKRENCY    COMMITTEE],     SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.  Mar.  12,  1935;  no. 
5.     1935.     22  p.  4°     $  Y  4.B  22/3 :  74/5 

CLAIMS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Ahhey,  Lucile  A.  Lucile  A.  Abbey,  report  to  accompany  S.  43  [for  relief  of 
Lucile  A.  Abbey]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gibson.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  6, 
1935.     5  p.     (S.  rp.  261,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ayer,  Asa  G.  Anna  W.  Ayer,  report  to  accompany  S.  896  [for  relief  of  Anna 
W.  (Annie  M.)  Ayer,  widow  of  Asa  G.  Ayer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gibson, 
Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  6,  1935.     5  p.     (S.  rp.  262,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.). 

*  Paper,  5c. 

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Blenkner,  Fred  C.  Fred  C.  Blenkner,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  593  [for 
relief  of  Fred  C.  Blenkner]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwellenbach.  Mar.  4, 
calendar    day    Mar.    6,    1935.      3    p.       (S.    rp.    259,    74th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Bowers  Southern  Dredging  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  794  [for  relief  of  Bowers 
Southern  Dredging  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gibson.  Mar.  4.  calendar 
day  Mar.  5,  1935.     8  p.     (S.  rp.  248,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Brijson,  Walter  J.,  Paviyig  Companij.  Walter  J.  Brj'son  Paving  Co.,  report  to 
accompany  S.  659  [for  relief  of  Walter  J.  Bryson  Paving  Company]  ;  sub- 
niitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  21,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp. 
353,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Carver,  Amos  D.  Amos  D.  Carver  et  al.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2119  [for 
relief  of  Amos  D.  Carver,  S.  E.  Turner.  Clifford  N.  Carver,  Scott  Blanchard, 
P.  B.  Blanchard,  James  B.  Parse,  A.  N.  Blanchard,  and  W.  A.  Blanchard, 
and/or  widows  of  such  of  them  as  may  be  deceased]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Black.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  11,  1935.  7  p.  (S.  rp.  294,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cherokee  Fuel  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1854  [giving  jurisdiction  to  Court  of 
Claims  to  hear  and  determine  claim  of  Cherokee  Fuel  Company  (Incorpo- 
rated )  ]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  White.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  ilar.  6,  1935.  7  p. 
( S.  rp.  254,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Christensen,  Carl  C.  Carl  C.  Christensen,  report  to  accompany  S.  1566  [for 
relief  of  Carl  C.  Christensen]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burke.  Mar.  13,  calendar 
day  Mar.  14,  1935.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  328,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Civilian  Conservati07i  Corps.  Settlement  of  individual  claims  for  personal  prop- 
erty lost  or  damaged  from  activities  of  Civilian  Conservation  Corps  [which 
have  been  approved  by  Secretary  of  War],  report  to  accompauj'  S.  553:  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Black.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  14,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
331,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Clatterhuck,  Guxj.  Guy  Clatterbuck,  report  to  accompany  S.  1872  [for  relief  of 
Guv  Clatterbuck]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burke.  Mar.  13.  calendar  day  Mar.  14, 
1935.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  326,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cohen,  Goldnmn  d  Co.,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1041  [for  relief  of  Cohen, 
Goldman  and  Company,  Incorporated]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Mar.  4, 
calendar    day    Mar.    6,    1935.      12    p.      (S.    i-p.    269,    74th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Collier  Manufacturing  Co.,  Barnesville,  Ga.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1431  [for 
relief  of  Collier  Manufacturing  Company.  Barnesville,  Ga.]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Logan.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  7,  1935.  11  p.  (S.  rp.  276,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Concrete  Engineering  Co.,  reix>rt  to  accompany  S.  931  [for  relief  of  Concrete 
Engineering  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar. 
5,  1935.    6  p.     (S.  rp.  241,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Consolidated  Asheroft  Hancock  Co.,  Inc..  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  208  [for  relief  of  Consolidated  Asheroft  Hancock  Company,  Incor- 
porated. Bridgeport,  Conn.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day 
Mar.  14,  1935.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  330,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cooneij,  TJwmas  F.  Thomas  F.  Cooney,  report  to  accompany  S.  2205  [for  relief 
of  Thomas  F.  Cooney]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gibson.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar. 
11,  1935.     8  p.     (S.  rp.  293,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Danenhotcer,  WilVmrn  TF.  William  W.  Danenhower,  report  to  accompany  S. 
925  [to  carry  into  effect  findings  of  Court  of  Claims  in  case  of  William  W. 
Danenhower]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  Mar.  4.  calendar  day  Mar.  5.  1935. 
6  p.     ( S.  rp.  245,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Elins,  G.,  d  Bro.,  Incorporated.  G.  Ellas  &  Bro.,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany 
S.  371  [for  relief  of  G.  Elias  and  Brother,  Incorporated]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Gibson.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  16,  1935.  11  p.  (S.  rp.  335,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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266  March  1935 

Espy,  Douglas  B.  Douglas  B.  Espy,  report  to  accompany  S.  1548  [for  relief  of 
Douglas  B.  Espy]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwellenbaeh.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day 
Mar.  7,  1935.    4  p.     ( S.  rp.  274,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Finger,  Louis.  Louis  Finger,  report  to  accompany  S.  1073  [for  relief  of  Louis 
Finger]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gibson.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  7,  1935.  5  p. 
( S.  rp.  275,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Firth,  Elton.  Elton  Firth,  report  to  accompany  S.  728  [for  relief  of  Elton  Firth] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Trammell.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  14, 1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp. 
325,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Halx>erson,  Mrs.  Zchna.  Zelma  Halverson,  report  to  accompany  S.  952  [for  re- 
lief of  Zelmu  Halverson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burke.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day 
Mar.  19,  1935.    14  p.     (S.  rp.  342,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hegeman-HaiTis  Company.  Claims  of  subcontractors  and  materialmen  for  ma- 
terial and  labor  furnished  in  construction  of  post-ofiice  and  courthouse  building 
at  Rutland,  Vt..  report  to  accompany  S.  37  [authorizing  comptroller  general 
to  settle  and  adjust  claims  of  subcontractors  and  materialmen  for  material 
and  labor  furnished  in  construction  of  post-office  and  courthouse  building  at 
Rutland,  Yt.,  which  work  was  completed  by  Hegemau-Harris  Company,  as 
agent  for  National  Surety  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gibson.  Mar.  4, 
calendar  day  Mar.  8,  1935.    8  p.     (S.  rp.  285,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kammski,  H.,  d  Co.  H.  Kaminski  &  Co,  et  al..  report  to  accompany  S.  538 
[for  relief  of  H.  Kaminski  and  Company,  Kaminski  Hardware  Company,  and 
Carolina  Hardware  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day 
Mar.  12,  1935.    5  p.     (S.  rp.  3U7,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Korac,  Trifune.  Trifune  Korac,  report  to  accompany  S.  1863  [for  relief  of 
Trifune  Korac]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gibson.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  5, 
1935.    3  p.     ( S.  rp.  247,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Layman,  Han-y.  Harry  Layman,  report  to  accompany  S.  276  [for  relief  of 
Harry  Layman,  alias  Roland  Ross]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Trammell.  Mar.  13, 
calendar  day  Mar.  14, 1935.    3  p.    (S,  rp.  324,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess'.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McConolia,  Mrs.  Ouy  A.  Mrs.  Guy  A.  McConoha,  report  to  accompany  S.  951 
[for  relief  of  Mrs.  Guy  A.  Mc*Conoha]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gibson.  Mar.  13, 
calendar  day  Mar.  14, 1935.     3  p.     ( S.  rp.  322,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Manges,  Beatrice  I.  Beatrice  I.  Manges,  report  to  accompany  S.  283  [for 
relief  of  Beatrice  I.  Manges]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  Mar.  4,  calendar 
day  Mar.  6,  1935.    9  p.     (S.  rp.  258,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Marshall,  A.  H.  A.  H.  Marshall,  report  to  accompany  S.  712  [for  relief  of 
A.  H.  Marshall] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  IMar.  6, 
1935.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  264,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Miller,  Elmer  E.  Elmer  E.  Miller,  report  to  accompany  S.  365  [conferring 
jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  determine,  and  render  judgment 
upon  claim  of  Elmer  E.  Miller] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Mar.  4,  calendar 
day  Mar.  5,  1935.    5  p.     (S.  rp.  239,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Miller,  R.  B.  R.  B.  Miller,  report  to  accompany  S.  28  [for  relief  of  R.  B. 
Miller]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  5,  1935.  6  p. 
(S.  rp.  244,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mooers,  Chellis  T.  Chellis  T.  Mooers,  report  to  accompany  S.  906  [for  relief 
of  Chellis  T.  Mooers]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day 
Mar.  6,  1935.    5  p.     (S.  rp.  266,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mulheni,  John.  John  Mulhern,  report  to  accompany  S.  814  [for  relief  of  John 
Mulhem]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burke.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  14,  1935. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  327,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Nebraska.  State  of  Nebraska,  report  to  accompany  S.  1864  [for  relief  of 
Nebraska]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  8,  1935. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  284,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Newton,  Ma^ss.  Edwin  C.  Jenney,  receiver,  report  to  accompany  S.  908  [for 
relief  of  Edwin  C.  Jenney,  receiver  of  First  National  Bank  of  Newton, 
Mass.] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  8,  1935.  4  p. 
(S.  rp.  282,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Perth  Am'boy,  N.  J.  City  of  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  report  to  accompany  S.  156 
[conferring  jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  determine,  and  render 
judgment  upon  claim  of  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black. 
Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  14,  1935.  6  p.  (S.  rp.  329,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Remington,  Mrs.  Ethel  G.  Ethel  G.  Remington,  report  to  accompany  S.  1099 
[for  relief  of  Ethel  G.  Remington]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coolidge.  Mar.  4, 
calendar  day  Mar.  7,  1935.    3  p.     (S.  rp,  272,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Satiford  &  Brooks  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  685  [for  relief  of  Sanford  and 
Brooks  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  6, 
1935.    5  p.     (S.  rp.  268,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Santaroy,  JacoJ).  Jacob  Santavy,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  426  [for  relief  of 
Jacob  Santavy]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  6, 
1935.     5  p.     ( S.  rp.  265,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Smith,  Arthur.  Arthur  Smith,  report  to  accompany  S.  1856  [for  relief  of  Arthur 
Smith]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burke.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  6,  1935.  9  p. 
(S.  rp.  260,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Soreuscn,  Christian  M.  A.  Elsie  Segar,  report  to  accompany  S.  2218  [for  relief 
of  Elsie  Segar,  administratrix  of  C.  M.  A.  Sorensen,  and  of  Holger  E.  Soren- 
sen]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.  Mar.  13.  calendar  day  Mar.  14,  1935.  6  p. 
(S.  rp.  323,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Spector,  Frank.  Frank  Spector,  repoi-t  to  accompany  S.  1055  [authorizing  ad- 
justment of  claim  df  Frank  Spector]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Mar.  4,  calen- 
dar day  Mar.  5,  1935.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  243,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Squaio  Island  Freight  Terminal  Co.,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1817  [confer- 
ring jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  consider,  and  render  judgment 
on  claim  of  Squaw  Island  Freight  Terminal  Company,  Incoriwrated,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.,  against  United  States  in  respect  of  l^ss  of  property  occasioned  by  break- 
ing of  Government  dike  on  Squaw  Island]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  Mar.  4, 
calendar  day  Mar.  6,  1935.     4  p.      (S.  rp.  257.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Standard  Dredging  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  780  [for  relief  of  Standard 
Dredging  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  6, 
1935.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  271,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

StuMs,  Duke  E.  Duke  E.  and  Elizabeth  S.  Stubbs,  report  to  accompany  S.  1386 
[to  confer  jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  determine,  and  render 
judgment  upon  claim,  or  claims,  of  Duke  E.  Stubbs  and  Elizabeth  S.  Stubbs]  ; 
submitted  by  Sir.  Gibson.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  6,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
263,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Tampa  Marine  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1860  [for  relief  of  Tampa  Marine 
Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  5,  1935.  10  p. 
(S.  rp.  242,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Velie  Motors  Corporation,  report  to  accompany  S.  708  [to  confer  jurisdiction 
upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  determine,  and  render  judgment  upon  claim  of 
Velie  Motors  Corporation]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day 
Mar.  5,  1935.     5  p.     (S.  rp.  240,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Walter  Motor  Truck  Co.,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1290  [for  relief  of  Walter 
Motor  Truck  Company,  Incorporated]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Mar.  4,  cal- 
endar day  Mar.  7,  1935.     7  p.     (S.  rp.  273,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Western  Electric  Co.,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  S.  560  [for  relief  of  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Mar.  4,  calendar 
day  Mar.  8,  1935.    3  p.     (S.  i-p.  281,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1051  [for  relief  of  Western 
Union  Telegrapli  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day 
Mar.  6,  1935.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  270,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

White,  Frank.  Frank  White  et  al.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1821  [for  relief  of 
Frank  White  and  others] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day 
Mar.  8,  1935.    11  p.     (S.  rp.  283,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Woollen,  Ralph  E.  Ralph  E.  Woolley.  report  to  accompany  S.  891  [for  relief 
of  Ralph  E.  Woolley]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  6, 
1935.    13  p.     (S.  rp.  267,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wright,  Mrs.  Donnie.  Estate  of  Donnie  Wright,  report  to  accompany  S.  148  [for 
relief  of  estate  of  Donnie  Wright]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  Mar.  4,  calendar 
day  Mar.  5,  1935,    9  p.     (S.  rp.  246,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Zagata,  Louis.  Louis  Zagata,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  340  [for  relief  of  Louis 
Zagata]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burke.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  11,  1935.  5  p. 
( S.  rp.  290,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

COMMEKCIB  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

^  Brazos  River.  Control  of  flood  waters  of  Brazos  River,  Tex.,  hearing  before 
subcommittee,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  2092,  to  control  flood  waters 
of  Brazos  River  and  its  tributaries  in  Texas,  to  aid  and  improve  agi'iculture 
and  industrial  development  within  said  river  basin,  and  for  other  purposes, 
Mar.  12,  1935.     1935.    iii+24  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.C  73/2 :  F  65/6 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Mar.  6-23,  1935 ; 
no.  8-10.    1935.    Each  &4  p.  or  64  leaves,  4°     t  Y  4.C  73/2 :  74/8-10 

Chesapeake  Bag.  Bridge  across  Chesapeake  Bay,  report  to  accompany  S.  2156 
[to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction  of  bridge  across 
Chesapeake  Buy  between  Baltimore  and  Kent  counties,  Md.,  by  Chesapeake 
Bay  Bridge  Company] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day 
Mar.  22,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  364,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Coquillc  River.  Flood  control  on  Coquille  River,  report  to  accompany  S.  448 
[to  authorize  preliminary  examination  of  Coquille  River  and  its  tributaries 
in  Oregon  with  view  to  control  of  its  floods]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard. 
Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  28,  1935.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  378,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Poods,  drugs,  and  cosmetics,  report  to  accompany  S.  5  [to  prevent  adulteration, 
misbranding,  and  false  advertising  of  food,  drugs,  and  cosmetics  in  inter- 
state, foreign  and  other  commerce  subject  to  jurisdiction  of  United  States, 
for  puri)oses  of  safeguarding  public  health,  preventing  deceit  upon  purchasing 
public,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Copeland.  Mar.  13,  cal- 
endar day  Mar.  26,  1935.  32  p.  (S.  rp.  361  [pt.  1],  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Cor- 
I'ected  print  S.  5  creates  a  committee  on  public  health  and  a  committee  on 
food  standards.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26257 

Government  contracts.  Extending  time  for  modiflcation  of  mail  contracts,  re- 
port to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  93  [to  extend  time  within  which  contracts  may 
be  modified  or  canceled  under  provisions  of  sec.  5  of  independent  offices 
appropriation  act,  1934]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Copeland.  Mar.  13,  calendar 
day  Mar.  28,  1935.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  377,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Inland  Watericays  Corporation.  Amend  Inland  Waterways  Corporation  act, 
report  to  accompany  S.  1994  [to  amend  Inland  Waterways  Corporation  act, 
as  amended,  so  as  to  provide  for  same  action  upon  application  for  certificate 
of  public  convenience  and  necessity  when  submitted  by  carriers,  including 
Inland  W^atervvays  Corporation,  on  Sacramento  and  San  Joaquin  rivers, 
as  is  now  provided  for  in  case  of  carriers  on  Mississipi>i,  Warrior,  Columbia 
and  Snake  rivers  and  tlieir  tributaries]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fletcher.  Mar.  13, 
calendar  day  Mar.   28,   1935.     1    p.     (S.    rp.    376,    74th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

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Mississippi  River.  Bridge  across  Mississippi  River  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  report 
to  accompany  S.  1855  [to  revive  and  reenact  act  authorizing  H.  C.  Brenner 
Realty  and  Finance  Corporation  to  construct  bridge  across  Mississippi  River 
at  or  "near  point  between  Cherokee  and  Osage  streets,  St.  Louis,  Mo.]  ;  snh- 
mitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  11,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
295,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Missouri  River.  Bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  Omaha,  Nebr.,  report  to 
accompany  S.  1987  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  con- 
struction of  bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  or  near  Farnani  Street,  Omaha, 
Nebr.,  by  Omaha-Council  Bluffs  Missouri  River  Bridge  Board  of  Trustees]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  11,  1935.  1  p.  (S. 
rp.  296,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge  across  Missouri  River  at   Rulo,  Nebr.,  report  to  accompany   S. 

1988  [to  extend  time  for  construction  of  bridge  across  Missouri  River  at 
or  near  Rulo,  Nebr.,  by  John  C.  Mullen,  John  H.  Hutchings,  and  William 
Shepherd]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Shepi3ard.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  22, 
1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  363,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Nehalem  River.  Flood  control  on  Nehalem,  Miami,  Kilchis,  Wilson,  Trask, 
and  Tillamook  rivers,  Oreg.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1317  [authorizing  pre- 
liminary examination  of  Nehalem,  Miami,  Kilchis,  Wilson,  Trask,  and  Tilla- 
mook rivers,  in  Tillamook  County,  Oreg.,  with  view  to  controlling  of  floods]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  28,  1935.  2  p.  (S. 
rp.  380,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Unipqva  River.  Flood  control  on  Umpqua  River,  report  to  accompany  S.  449 
[to  authorize  preliminary  examination  of  Umpqua  River  and  its  tributaries 
in  Oregon  with  view  to  control  of  its  floods]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard. 
Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  28,  1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  379,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Willamette  River.  Flood  control  on  Willamette  River,  report  to  accompany  S. 
865  [authorizing  preliminary  examination  of  Willamette  River  and  its  tribu- 
taries in  Oregon  with  view  to  controlling  floods]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Shei^pard. 
Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  28,  1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  381,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

DISTBICT  OF   COLUMBIA   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

District  of  Columbia-Virginia  Boundary  Commission.  Continue  Virginia-Dis- 
trict of  Columbia  Boundary  Commission,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  134 
[to  continue  commission  for  determining  boundary  line  between  District  of 
Columbia  and  Virginia  for  not  to  exceed  9  additional  months,  and  to  author- 
ize additional  funds  for  its  expenses]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  King.  Mar.  4,  cal- 
endar day  Mar.  11,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  301,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Estates.  Conservation  and  settlement  of  estates  of  absentees  and  absconders  in 
District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  83 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  King. 
Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  11,  1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  299,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Latvyers.  Qualiflcatious  of  practitioners  of  law  in  District  of  Columbia,  report 
to  accompany  S.  395 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  King.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar. 
26,  1935.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  372,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Loans.  Regulating  business  of  making  small  loans  in  District  of  Columbia, 
report  to  accompany  S.  1162  [to  regulate  business  of  making  small  loans  in 
District  of  Columbia,  and  to  amend  act  to  regulate  business  of  loaning  money, 
and  so  forth]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  King.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  11,  1935. 
4  p.     (S.  rp.  298,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Streets.  Change  designation  of  Leffler  Place  to  2d  Place,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  4538 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  King.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  11,  1935.  1  p. 
(S.  rp.  300,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 


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270  March  1935 

Trinity  College.  Incorporation  of  Trinity  College  of  Washington,  D.  C,  re- 
port to  accompany  H.  R.  3477  [relating  to  incorporation  of  Trinity  College 
of  Washington,  D.  C,  organized  under  and  by  virtue  of  certificate  of  incor- 
poration pursuant  to  incorporation  laws  of  District  of  Columbia,  as  provided 
in  subchapter  1  of  chapter  18  of  code  of  laws  of  District  of  Columbia]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Reynolds.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  11,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
802,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

EDUCATION  AND  LABOR  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Calendars.  Calendar  of  assignments  for  hearings  on  labor  disputes  act,  S. 
1958,  Mar.  25-29,  1935  ;  no.  1.    1935.    5  p.  4°    $  Y  4.Ed  8/3 :  74/1/Labor 

Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Mar.  14,  1935;  no.  2. 

1935.    7  p.  4°     $  Y  4.Ed  8/3  :  74/2 

Government  contracts.  Relationship  between  employees  and  contractors  on 
public  works,  preliminary  report  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  228  (73d  Cong.)  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Walsh.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  15,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  332, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

""SNational  Labor  Relations  Board,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  195 
[S.  1958],  to  promote  equality  of  bargaining  power  between  employers  and 
employees,  to  diminish  causes  of  labor  disputes,  to  create  National  Labor 
Relations  Board,  and  for  other  purposes.  Mar.  11-14,  1935.  1935.  pt.  1, 
iii+1-123  p.     •Paper,  10c.  Y  4.Ed  8/3 :  N  21/3/pt.l 

FINANCE  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Biltmore-Oteen  Bank.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  execute  indemnity 
agreement  [in  favor  of  J.  C.  Seabury,  liquidating  agent  for  Biltmore-Oteen 
Bank,  Biltmore,  N.  C],  report  to  accompany  S.  1079;  submitted  by  Mr.  Har- 
rison. Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  6,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  250,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Feb.  22r-Mar.  28, 
1935 ;  no.  9-22.     1935.     various  paging,  4"     J  Y  4.F  49 :  74/9^22 

Life  insurance.  Extending  period  of  suspension  of  limitation  governing  filing 
of  suit  [on  insurance  contract]  under  sec.  19,  World  War  veterans'  act,  1924, 
as  amended,  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  65 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black. 
Mar.  4,  calendar  date  Mar.  5,  1935.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  251,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

--  National  Recovery  Administration.  Investigation  of  National  Recovery  Admin- 
istration, hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  79,  for 
investigation  of  certain  charges  concerning  administration  of  industrial  codes 
by  National  Recovery  Administration,  Mar.  7[-21],  1935.  1935.  pts.  1,  2, 
[vii]+l-35G  p.     ♦Paper,  each  pt.  15c.  Y4.F49:  N21/pt.l,2 

San  Diego,  California  Pacific  Intenuitional  Exposition,  1935-36.  Free  importa- 
tion of  foreign  articles  for  exhibition  purposes  at  California  Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  report  to  accompany  S.  1990;  submitted  by  Mr.  Harrison. 
Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  27,  1935.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  374,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

— -  Social  security.  Economic  security  act,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on 
S.  1130,  to  alleviate  hazards  of  old  age,  unemployment,  illness,  and  dependency, 
to  establish  a  social  insurance  board  in  Department  of  Labor,  to  raise  reve- 
nue, and  for  other  purposes,  Jan.  22-Feb.  20,  1935.  Revised  [edition].  1935. 
vi+1354  p.  il.  2  tab.  [These  hearings  were  also  published  in  separate  num- 
bered parts,  which  did  not  contain  certain  material  included  in  the  complete 
volume.]     *  Paper,  $1.50.  Y  4.F  49 :  Ec  7/7/rev. 

FOREIGN  RELATIONS  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.  Mar.  26,  1935 ;  no.  5. 
1935.     29  p.  4°     $  Y  4.F  76/2 :  74/5 

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March  1935  271 

Treat,  R.  A.  Wallace.  Estate  of  R.  A.  Wallace  Treat,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
2569  [for  relief  of  estate  of  R.  A.  Wallace  Treat]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bulkley. 
Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  21,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  355,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

IMMIGBATION   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74tli  Congress,  1st  session.  Mar.  13,  1935; 
no.  3.     1935.     6  p.  4°     $  Y  4.1m  6/2 :  74/8 

INDIAN    AFPAIBS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Allegany  Reservation.  Granting  Seneca  Nation  of  New  York  jurisdiction  over 
taking  of  fish  and  game  on  reservation,  report  to  accompany  S.  1942  [to 
repeal  act  to  grant  to  State  of  New  York  and  Seneca  Nation  of  Indians 
jurisdiction  over  taking  of  fish  and  game  within  Allegany,  Cattaraugus,  and 
Oil  Spring  Indian  reservations] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Frazier.  Mar.  4,  cal- 
endar day  Mar.  12,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  319,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Baldwm,  Robert  D.  For  relief  of  Robert  D.  Baldwin,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1498 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day 
Mar.  12,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  313,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.  Mar.  5,  1935; 
no.  2.     1935.     29  p.  4°     $  Y  4.1n  2/2 :  74/2 

Chippewa  Indians.  Amending  act  of  May  14,  1926,  Chippewa  Indians  of  Min- 
nesota, report  to  accompany  S.  1494  [to  amend  act  authorizing  Chippewa 
Indians  of  Minnesota  to  submit  claims  to  Court  of  Claims]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Schall.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  19,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  346,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Crow  Indians.  Appropriating  $50,000,  Crow  Indian  tribal  revolving  fund,  re- 
port to  accompany  S.  2145  [extending  time  for  repayment  of  revolving  fund 
for  benefit  of  Crow  Indians]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler.  Mar.  13,  calendar 
day  Mar.  20,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  352,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Dady,  John  W.  John  W.  Dady,  report  to  accompany  S.  2333  [for  relief  of 
John  W.  Dady]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  Mar.  13,  calendar 
day  Mar.  26,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  371,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Dagenett,  Charles  E.  Charles  E.  Dagenett,  report  to  accompany  S.  1520  [for 
relief  of  Charles  E.  Dagenett]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma. 
Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  12,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  316,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Dakota  Indians.  Claims  of  individual  Sioux  Indians,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2241  [to  authorize  appropriation  to  carry  out  provisions  of  act  of  May  3, 
1928  (45  Stat.  L.  484)];  submitted  by  Mr.  Norbeck.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day 
Mar.    19,    1935.      4   p.      (S.    rp.    347,    74th    Cong.    1st    sess.)      *  Paper,    5c. 

Enochs,  Robert  J.  Relief  of  Robert  J.  Enochs,  report  to  accompany  S.  1499; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  12,  1935. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  314,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Flathead  Indians.  Compensate  certain  Flathead  Indians  killed  or  injured  en 
route  to  Going-to-the-Sun  Highway  dedication,  report  to  accompany  S.  2146; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  21,  1935.  8  p.  (S. 
rp.  356,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Gayton,  Joseph.  Relief  of  heirs  of  Joseph  Gayton,  report  to  accompany  S.  1414 
[for  relief  of  Jean  Marcella  Mentz  Gayton  (Wicks),  rightful  heir  of  Joseph 
Gayton]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Frazier.  Mar.  13,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  321,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5e. 

Graves,  Charles  L.  Charles  L.  Graves,  report  to  accompany  S.  1502  [for  relief 
of  Charles  L.  Graves]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  Mar.  4, 
calendar  day  Mar.  12,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  315,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5e. 

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Indian  colonies.  Creation  of  Indian  village  wittiin  Slioalwater  Indian  Reser- 
vation, Wash.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1814 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of 
Oklahoma.  Mar.  4.  calendar  day  Mar.  12,  1935.  2  p.  ( S.  rp.  317,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

^{Indians.  Survey  of  conditions  of  Indians  in  United  States,  hearings  before 
subcommittee,  73d  Congress,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  79  and  308  (70th  Cong.), 
and  S.  Res.  263  and  416  (71st  Cong.),  and  S.  Res.  323  (72d  Cong.),  directing 
Committee  on  Indian  Affairs,  Senate,  to  make  general  survey  of  condition  of 
Indians  of  United  States,  continuing  until  end  of  regular  session  of  73d 
Congress  Senate  resolution  numbered  79  authorizing  general  survey  of  Indian 
conditions,  June  29  and  July  2.  1934.  1935.  pt.  33,  iT+17225-422+iii  p. 
[These  hearings  were  held  in  San  Diego  and  San  Francisco,  Calif.]  *  Paper, 
15c.  Y  4.1n  2/2  :  In  2/3/pt.33 

Marifsville,  Wash.  Marysville  school  district  no.  325,  Snohomish  County. 
Wash.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1533  [to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with 
Marysville  school  district  no.  325,  Snoliomish  County,  Wash.,  for  extension 
of  public-school  buildings  to  be  available  for  Indian  children]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  28,  1935.  2  p. 
( S.  rp.  382,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Omaha  Indians.  For  benefit  of  Omaha  and  Winnebago  Indians  of  Nebraska, 
report  to  accompany  S.  612 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  Mar.  4. 
calendar  day  Mar.  12,  1985.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  310,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Paiute  Indians.  Reserve  public-domain  lands  in  Utah  for  use  and  benefit  of 
Kanosh  band  of  Indians,  Utah,  report  to  accompany  S.  380;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  12,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
309,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

To  reserve  piiblic-domain  lands  in  Nevada  and  Oregon  as  grazing  reserve 

for  Indians  of  Fort  McDermitt,  Nev.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1142 :  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  Mar.  4.  calendar  day  Mar.  12,  1935. 
2  p.  (S.  rp.  312,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [These  Indians  are  of  the  Paiute  and 
Shoshone  tribes.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Rockif  Boy  Reservation.  Addition  of  public-domain  lands  to  Ro<:'ky  Boy  Reser- 
vation in  Montana,  report  to  accompany  S.  613 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler. 
Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  12,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  308,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Seminole  Indians.  Exchange  of  lands  reserved  for  Seminole  Indians  in  Florida, 
report  to  accompany  S.  654 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  Mar.  4, 
calendar  day  Mar.  12,  1935.    2  p.    ( S.  rp.  311,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)   *  Paper,  5c. 

Vehicles.  Authorize  turning  over  to  Indian  service  vehicles,  vessels,  and  sup- 
plies seized  and  forfeited  for  violation  of  liquor  laws  [within  Indian  coun- 
try], report  to  accompany  S.  1885:  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma. 
Mar.  13.  calendar  day  Mar.  18,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  339,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Zuni  Reservation.  Elimination  of  Miller  Division  from  Cibola  National  Forest 
and  added  to  Zuiii  Reservation,  report  to  accompany  S.  1831 ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Hatch.  Mar.  4.  calendar  day  Mar.  12,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  318,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

INTERSTATE  COMMERCE  COMMITTEE;   SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.  Mar.  29.  1935;  no. 
4.    1935.    12  p.  4°    $  Y  4.In8/3 :  74/4 

Contracts.  To  amend  communications  act  of  1934,  hearings  before  subcom- 
mittee, 74th  Congress.  1st  session,  on  S.  1335.  to  amend  sec.  202  of  communi- 
cations act  of  1934.  exclusive  contracts,  Feb.  21  and  22,  19.34  [1935].  1935. 
iii-t-S3  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.1n  8/3  :  C  73/23 


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"^Frank'niff  privilege.  Restricting  issuance  of  franks  or  rendering  of  free  serv- 
ice, liearing  before  subcommittee,  74tli  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  1418,  to 
amend  sec.  210  and  602  (b)  of  communications  act  of  1934,  Feb.  25,  1935. 
1935.     iii+23  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.1n  8/3 :  F  85 

Hampton  and  Branchville  Railroad.  To  confer  jurisdiction  upon  Court  of 
Claims  to  hear,  determine,  and  render  judgment  upon  claim  of  Hampton  & 
Branchville  Railroad  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1024 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Smith.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  11,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  303,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

IRRIGATION   AND   RECLAMATION    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  73d  Congress,  2d  session,  June  18,  1934 ;  no.  5. 
1935.     10  p.  4°     $  Y  4.1r  7/1 :  73/5 

Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Mar.  22,  1935;   no.  1. 

1935.     8  p.  4"     $  Y  4.1r  7/1 :  74/1 

Columbia  River.  To  further  extend  time  in  which  Washington,  Idaho,  Oregon, 
Montana,  and  Wyoming  may  enter  into  compact  or  agreement  respecting  dis- 
position and  apportionment  of  waters  of  Columbia  River  and  its  tributaries, 
report  to  accompany  S.  1077 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Mahoney.  Mar.  13,  calendar 
day  Mar.  28,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  385,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Little  Missouri  River.  Granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Montana,  North  Dakota, 
South  Dakota,  and  Wyoming  to  negotiate  and  enter  into  compact  or  agree- 
ment for  division  of  waters  of  Little  Missouri  River,  report  to  accompany  S. 
1571 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Mahoney.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  28,  1935. 
2  p.     ( S.  rp.  384,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

JUDICIARY     COMMITTEE,     SENATE 

Bail.  To  amend  sec.  1015,  Revised  statutes  [relating  to  bail],  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  18;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  20,  1935. 
1  p.     ( S.  rp.  351,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.  Mar.  4-25,  1935; 
no.  6-8  [9].    1935.    Each  35  p.  4"    $  Y  4.  J  89/2  :  74/6-9 

Crime  and  criminals.  Making  it  contempt  to  willfully  fail  to  appear  after  hav- 
ing been  admitted  to  bail,  report  to  accompany  S.  17 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Logan.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  20,  1935.  1  p.  ( S.  rp.  350,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

District  Courts.  Judicial  districts  in  Michigan,  report  to  accompany  S.  Res. 
G4  [requesting  Department  of  Justice  to  investigate  advisability  of  redistrict- 
ing  Michigan  with  reference  to  judicial  districts]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Noi^is. 
Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  6,  1985.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  253,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Government  offieials  and  employees.  Members  of  Congress  acting  as  attorneys 
in  matters  where  United  States  has  interest,  report  to  accompany  S.  574 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Borah.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  6,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
255,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [S.  574  also  prohibits  any  person  holding  an  ap- 
pointive oflBce  under  Federal  Government  from  acting  as  attorney  in  matters  in 
which  United  States  has  an  interest.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

^^Hoiirs  of  labor.  Thirty-hour  work  week,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  74th 
Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  87,  to  prevent  shipment  in  interstate  commerce  of 
certain  articles  and  commodities,  in  connection  with  which  persons  are  em- 
ployed more  than  5  days  per  week  or  6  hours  per  day,  and  prescribing  certain 
conditions  with  respect  to  purchases  and  loans  by  United  States,  and  codes, 
agreements,  and  licenses  under  national  industrial  recovery  act,  Jan.  31- 
Feb.  16,  1935.    1935.     iii+493  p.  il.     *  Paper,  50c.  Y  4.  J  89/2 :  T  34/2 

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Hours  of  labor — Continued. 

Thirty-hour  work  week,  report  [and  minority  views]  to  accompany  S.  87 

[to  prevent  shipment  in  interstate  commerce  of  cert;iin  articles  and  commodi- 
ties, in  connection  with  which  persons  are  employed  more  than  5  days  per 
week  or  6  hours  per  day,  and  prescribing  certain  conditions  with  respect  to 
purchases  and  loans  by  United  States,  and  codes,  agreements,  and  licenses 
under  national  industrial  recovery  act].  [2  pts.]  (S.  rp.  367,  2  pts.,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.) 
L.  C.  card  35-26258 

[pt.  1.]   Report ;  submittod  bj'  Mr.  Neely.     Mar.  13.  calendar  day  Mar.  23,  1935.     6  p. 
[Corrected  print.     1st  print  has  title  of  S.   87  as  caption  title  instead  of 
Thirty-bour  work  week.]      *  Paper,  5c. 
pt.  2.     Minority  views;  submitted  by  Mr.  Austin.     Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  29,  1935. 
iiiH-28  p.      *  Paper,  5c. 

Lyncliing.  Antilynching,  report  to  accompany  S.  24  [to  assure  to  persons  within 
jurisdiction  of  every  State  equal  protection  of  the  laws  by  discouraging,  pre- 
venting, and  punishing  crime  of  lynching]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Van  Nuys. 
Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  18,  1985.    11  p.     (S.  rp.  340,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26259 

• Punishment  for  crime  of  lynching,  hearing  before  subcommittee,  74th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  on  S.  24,  to  assure  to  persons  within  jurisdiction  of  every 
State  equnl  protection  of  the  laws  by  discouraging,  ])reventing,  and  punishing 
crime  of  Ivnching,  Feb.  14,  1935.     1935.    iii+64  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 

Y4.J  89/2  :L  99/4 

MILIT-\KY  AFFAIRS   COMMITTEE,    SENATI": 

Ames,  Roger  P.  Koger  P.  Ames,  reix»rt  to  accompany  S.  1850  [to  amend  act  to 
recognize  high  public  service  rendered  by  Walter  Reed  and  those  associated 
with  him  in  discovery  of  cause  and  means  of  transmission  of  yellow  fever,  as 
amended,  by  including  Ro.gi'r  P.  Ames  among  those  lionored  by  said  act]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Carey.    Mar.  4,  1935.    5  p.     (S.  rp.  236,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Army  Day.  Recognizing  Apr.  6,  1935,  as  Army  Day,  report  to  accompany  S.  Con. 
Res.  13 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  23, 1935.  1  p. 
(S.  rp.  366,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bemau,  Carl  L.  Carl  L.  Bernau.  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2678  [for  relief  of 
Carl  L.  Bernau]  ;  submitted  by  ^Mr.  Logan.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  11,  1935. 
8  p.     (S.  rp.  291,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Boy  Scouts  of  America.  Authorize  secretaries  of  War  and  Navy  ta  lend  equip- 
ment for  national  jamboree.  Boy  Scouts  of  America  [to  l>e  held  at  Washington, 
D.  C,  during  summer  of  1935],  report  to  accompany  S.  935;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Sheppard.    Mar.  4,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  231,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bruncr.  Donald  L.  Donald  L.  Bruner,  report  to  accompany  S.  164  [for  relief  of 
Donald  L.  Bruner]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Barbour.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  18, 
1935.    4  p.     ( S.  rp.  341,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cannell,  John  S.  John  S.  Cannell,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1575  [for  relief 
of  John  S.  Cannell]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dickinson.  Mar.  13.  calendar  day  Mar. 
26,  1935.    5  p.     ( S.  rp.  370,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Carlin,  Thomas  O.  Thomas  G.  Carlin,  report  to  accompany  S.  1410  [for  relief 
of  Thomas  G.  Carlin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah,  Mar.  4,  calendar 
day  Mar.  11,  1935.    7  p.     (S.  rp.  297,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Chandler,  Hoy.  Roy  Chandler,  report  to  accompany  S.  438  [for  relief  of  Roy 
Chandler]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Duffy.  Mar.  4,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  237,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Coleman,  Grady  D.  Grady  D.  Coleman,  report  to  accompany  S.  983  [for  relief 
of  Grady  D.  Coleman]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Duffy.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar. 
26,  1935.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  373,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Grcely,  Adolphus  W.  Presenting  Medal  of  Honor  to  General  Greely,  report  to 
accompany  S.  1840  [authorizing  President  of  United  States  to  present,  in  name 
of  Conaress,  Medal  of  Honor  to  Adolphus  "Washington  Greely]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Sheppard.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  18,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  337,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  oe. 

Hamilton,  Mrs.  Hester.  Hester  Hamilton,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  829 
[granting  6  months'  pay  to  Hester  Hamilton]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwellen- 
bach.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  19,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  348,  74th  Cong,  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Keller,  William  L.  Col.  William  L.  Keller,  report  to  accompany  S.  2024  [to  give 
proper  recognition  to  distinguished  services  of  William  L.  Keller]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Sheppard.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  15,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  333, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lewis,  Fort.  Authorizing  maintenance  and  use  of  banking  house  upon  military 
reservation  at  Fort  Lewis,  Wash,  [by  National  Bank  of  Tacoma],  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  3266 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwellenbach.  Mar.  4,  1935.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  235,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lindow,  Carl.  Carl  Lindow,  alias  Carl  Lindo,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5032 
[for  relief  of  dependents  of  Carl  Lindow,  known  also  as  Carl  Lindo]  ;  submit- 
ted by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  8,  1935.  5  p.  (S.  rp, 
280,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Martin,  Mrs.  Aiice  F.  Alice  F.  Martin,  report  to  accompany  S.  1135  [for  relief 
of  Alice  F.  Martin,  widow  of  George  S.  Martin,  and  2  minor  children]  ;  sub- 
niitted  by  Mr.  Duffy.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  5,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  252, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5e, 

Military  Academy,  West  Point.  Provide  for  additional  number  of  cadets  at  Mili- 
tary Academy,  report  to  accompany  S.  2105;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Sheppard. 
Miir.  4,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  233,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c, 

Moore,  James  T.  James  T.  Muore,  report  to  accompany  S.  724  [for  relief  of 
James  T.  Mnore]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwellenbach,  Mar.  4,  1935.  9  p, 
(S.  rp.  234,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mulvaney,  Logan.  Logan  Mulvaney,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  816  [for  relief 
of  Logan  Mulvaney]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah.  Mar.  13,  calendar 
day  Mar.  19,  1935.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  343,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     =^  Paper,  5c. 

National  Guard  of  United  States.  Recovery  and  disposition  of  bodies  of  mem- 
bers of  civilian  components  of  Army  who  die  in  line  of  duty,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  1713  [to  further  amend  sec.  6,  act  of  Mar.  4,  1923,  so  as  to  make 
better  provision  for  recovery  and  disposition  of  bodies  of  members  of  civilian 
components  of  Army  who  die  in  line  of  duty]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard. 
Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  18,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  336,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Pay,  Army.  To  fix  value  of  subsistence  and  i-ental  allowance  under  pay  read- 
justment act  of  June  10,  1922,  report  to  accompany  S.  1940;  submitted  by 
Mr.    Sheppard.      Mar.    4,    1935.      2   p.      (S.    rp.    232;    74th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Retired  list,  Army.  To  authorize  naval  and  Marine  Corps  service  of  Army  offi- 
cers to  be  included  in  computing  dates  of  retirement,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2029:  submitted  by  Mr.  Carey.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  8,  1935.  2  p, 
(S.  rp.  279,  74th  Cong,  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Snijder,  Mrs.  Cora  A.  Cora  A.  Snyder,  report  to  accompany  H.  II.  2117  [for 
relief  of  Cora  A.  Snyder]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dickinson.  Mar.  13,  calendar 
day  Mar.  26,  1935.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  369,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Upson.  Charles  E.  Charles  E.  Upson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3071  [for  relief 
of  Charles  E.  Upson]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day 
Mar.  26,  1935.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  368,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Veterinary  Corps,  Army.  To  increase  efficiency  of  Veterinary  Corps  of  Regular 
Army,  report  to  accompany  S.  363 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Carey.  Mar.  13,  calen- 
dar day  Mar.  19,  1935.    5  p.     (S.  rp.  349,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Yusko,  George.  George  Yusko,  report  to  accompany  S.  566  [for  relief  of 
George  Yusko]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  21, 
1935.    6  p.     (S.  rp.  354,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

MINES   AND    illNING    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Claims.  War  minerals  relief  statutes,  report  to  accompany  S.  1432  [to  amend 
sec.  5  of  act  of  Mar.  2,  1919,  generally  known  as  war  minerals  relief  statutes, 
relative  to  interest  on  claims  which  have  been  awarded]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Logan.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  5,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  249,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26188 

Unemployed.  Development  of  mineral  resources,  report  to  accompany  S.  1476 
[to  provide  for  unemployment  relief  through  development  of  mineral  re- 
sources, to  assist  development  of  privately  owned  mineral  claims,  to  provide 
for  development  of  emergency  and  deficiency  minerals,  and  for  other  pur- 
poses] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pope.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  12,  1935.  3  p. 
(S.  rp.  320,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Unemployment  relief  through  development  of  mineral  resources,  hearing 

before  subcommittee,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  1476,  to  provide  for 
unemployment  relief  through  development  of  mineral  resources,  to  assist 
development  of  privately  owned  minei'al  claims,  to  provide  for  development 
of  emergency  and  deficiency  minerals,  and  for  other  purposes,  Feb.  27,  1935. 
1935.     iii+27  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y4.M66/2:Un2 

MUNITIONS    INDUSTRY,    SPECIAL,    COMMITTEE    INVESTIGATING,    SENATE 

Munitions.     Munitions  industry,  final   report  of  chairman  of  War   Industries 
Board  to  President  of  United  States,  Feb.  1919.    1935.    xxx+1111  p.  il.     (Sen- 
ate committee  print,  no.  3,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.)     *  Paper,  $1.25. 
L.  C.  card  35-26219  Y4.M92:W19 

Note. — This  volume  was  printed  from  uncorrected  galley  proof  supplied  by  the 
War  Department.  The  original  manuscript  is  unavailable,  consequently  the  typographi- 
cal errors,  duplication  of  charts,  and  breaks  in  the  continuity  of  the  toxt  which  occur 
are  printed  exactly  as  they  were  in  the  galley  proof.  The  committee  finds  that  it  is 
beyond  its  province  to  incorporate  such  corrections  in  the  text 

Munitions  industry,  international  regulation  of  trade  in  and  manufac- 
ture of  arms  and  ammunition,  by  Manley  O.  Hudson,  report  presented  on  Sept. 
1,  1934,  by  American  Committee  in  Geneva  to  special  committee  authorized 
by  Senate  to  investigate  munitions  industry,  with  supplementary  report  pre- 
sented on  Dec.  1,  1934.  1935.  v+104  p.  (Senate  committee  print,  no.  1,  73»1 
Congress,  2d  session.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26217  Y  4.M  92 :  Ar  5 

'Wa7:  Industrial  mobilization  plan,  revised,  1933.  revision  of  plan  for  industrial 
mobilization  submitted  by  War  Department  in  1931  to  War  Policies  Commis- 
sion, approved  by  Secretary  of  War,  Feb.  21,  1933.  approved  by  Secretary  of 
Navy.  Feb.  23.  1933.  1935.  xi+102  p.  12  pi.  ( Senate  committee  print,  no.  2, 
74th  Congress,  1st  session).  [Also  on  p.  335-444,  in  hearings,  Taking  profits 
out  of  war,  for  which  see  Military  Affairs  Committee,  House,  War,  p.  256.] 

*  Paper,  loc. 

L.  C.  card  35-26218  Y  4.M  92 :  In  2 

N.WAL  AFFAIRS  OOMMITTKF.   SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Mar.  19,  1935  :  no.  3. 
1985.     15  p.  large  S"     t  Y  4.N  22/2  :  74/3 

Calnan.  Michael  F.     Michael  F.  Calnan,  report  to  accompany  S.  875  [for  relief  ' 
of  Michael  F.  Calnan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.     Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar. 
8,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  277,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McCoy,  Leo  J.     Leo  James  McCoy,  report  to  accompany  S.  881  [for  relief  of  ' 
Leo  James  McCoy,  alias  James  John  McDermott]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh. 
Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  8,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  278,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper.  5c. 


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Manning,  George  C.  For  relief  of  G.  C.  Manning,  report  to  accompany  S.  884; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Trammell.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  19,  1935.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  345,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Medals.  To  prohibit  unauthorized  wearing,  manufacture,  and  sale  of  medals 
and  badges  issued  by  Navy  Department,  report  to  accompany  S.  1606;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Tramwell  [Trammell].  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  12,  1935. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  306.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Oaths.  Authorizing  certain  officers  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps  to  administer 
oaths,  report  to  accompany  S.  93;  submitted  by  Mr.  Trammell.  Mar.  4,  cal- 
endar day  Mar.  12,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  304,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Authorizing  certain  officials  of  naval  establishment  to  administer  oaths, 

report  to  accompany  S.  1210;  submitted  by  Mr.  Trammell.     Mar.  4,  calendar 
day  Mar.  12,  1935.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  305,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Transportation,  Army.  Provide  for  carrying  at  reduced  rates  of  officers  and 
enlisted  men  of  military  and  naval  forces  while  on  leave  of  absence  or 
furlough  at  their  own  expense,  report  to  accompany  S.  95;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Trammell.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  19,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  344,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

POST  OFFICES  AND  POST  EOADS  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Farley,  James  A.  Public  and  official  conduct  of  James  A.  Farley,  adverse  re- 
port to  accompany  Senate  resolution  74,  to  investigate  public  and  official 
conduct  of  James  A.  Farley,  with  views  of  Mr.  Schall,  Mr.  Frazier,  and  views 
of  Mr.  La  Follette,  jr.,  Mr.  Barbour,  and  Mr.  Gibson;  [submitted  by  Mr. 
McKellar].  1935.  [l]-fl9  p.  (S.  rp.  288,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26260 

PUBLIC   LANDS    AND    SURVEYS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

American  Conservation  Week,  report  to  accompany  S.  Con.  Res.  3  [favoring 
designation  and  appropriate  observance  of  American  Conservation  Week] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Wagner.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  22,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp. 
362,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Emergency  Conservation  Worh.  Authorize  disposal  of  surplus  personal  prop- 
erty, including  buildings,  of  Emergency  Conservation  Work,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  82;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wagner.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  8,  1935. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  286,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Homestead.  To  further  extend  period  of  time  during  which  final  proof  may 
be  offered  by  homestead  and  desert-land  entrymen,  report  to  accompany  S. 
1065;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wagner.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  8,  1935.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  287,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Homestead  National  Monument  of  America,  report  to  accompany  S.  1307  [to 
establish  Homestead  National  Monument  of  America  in  Gage  County,  Nebr.]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  O'Mahoney.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  23,  1935.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  365,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Patrick  Henry  National  Monument.  Red  Hill,  estate  of  Patrick  Henry,  report 
to  accompany  S.  997  [for  establishment  of  national  monument  on  site  of  Red 
Hill,  estate  of  Patrick  Henry]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Mahoney.  Mar.  13,  cal- 
endar day  Mar.  15,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  334,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

TERKITORIES    AND   INSULAR  AFFAIRS    COMMITTEE.    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  calendar  of  bills,  resolutions,  and  nominations 
referred  to  Committee  on  Territories  and  Insular  Affairs  for  its  consideration 
and  action  thereon.  Mar.  23,  1935;  no.  2,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.  1935 
6  p.  4°    t  Y  4.T  27/2  :  74/2 

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Philippine  Islands.  Authorizing  tlie  President  to  detail  ofReers  and  enlisted 
men  of  Army,  Navy,  and  Marine  Corps  to  assist  Philippine  Islands,  report 
to  accompany  S.  707  [to  amend  act  to  authorize  the  President  to  detail  offi- 
cers and  enlisted  men  of  Army,  Navy,  and  Marine  Corps  to  assist  Govern- 
ments of  Latin-American  Republics  in  military  and  naval  matters,  so  as  to 
include  Philippine  Islands  among  those  to  receive  assistance]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Tydings.  Mar.  4,  calendar  day  Mar.  5,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  238,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

USELESS  EXECUTIVE  PAPERS.  JOINT  SELECT  COMMITTEE  ON 
DISPOSITION  OF 

Civil  Service  Commission.  Disposition  of  useless  papers  in  Civil  Service  Com- 
mission, report;  submitted  l)y  ]Mr.  Colden.  Mar.  IS.  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  423, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 


COURT  OF  CLAIMS 

Alaska  Motaniiska  Coal  Company  r.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact 
[conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Mar.  4,  1935.  [1935.1 
no.  42373,  5  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  Al  12 

Blackett.  Wilmer  Blackett  r.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1935.] 
no.  42047,  p.  7-10.     t  Tu  3.8  :  B  563 

Brewster  <{•  Co.,  Inc.,  v.  United  States;  [special  findings  of  fact,  conclusion  of 
law,  and  opinion  of  court]  decided  Mar.  4,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  K-249.  3  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  B  758/3 

Brooklyn  Ash  Removal  Co.,  Inc.,  v.  United  States:  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  ;Mar.  4.  1935.  [1935.]  no. 
42439,  7  p.    t  Ju  3.9/a  :  B  791/2 

Bunker  Hill  Counfrii  Clul)  r.  I'^nitod  States,  on  motion  for  new  trial;  [opinion 
of  court]   decided  Mar.  4,  1935.      [1935.]     no.  42005.  2  p.     % 

Ju  3.9/a  :  B  884/3 

Caldwell.  Ida  Caldwell  McFaddin  [et  al.],  surviving  executrices  and  execu- 
tors of  James  L.  Caldwell,  v.  United  States,  on  demurrer;  [opinion  of  court] 
decided  Mar.  4,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  42516,  3  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  C  127 

Capj)s.  AVashington  L.  Capps  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  1935. 
no.  42590,  p.  5.     t  Ju  3.S  :  C  174 

Centnrxi  Club  v.  United  Slates;  report  of  commissioner.  [1935.]  no.  42023, 
p,  5-7.     %  Ju  3.8 :  C  333/15 

Chicago  Junction  Railways  and  Union  Stock  Yards  Company,  in  consolidation 
wiiii  Union  Stock  Yard  and  Transit  Company  [et  al.]  v.  United  States;  spe- 
cial findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Mar. 
4.  1935.      [19.35.]     no.  42588,  5  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a :  C  432/15 

Choctatc  Indians.  Choctaw  and  Chickasaw  nations  v.  United  States;  special 
findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law.  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Mar.  ;. 
1935.     [1935.]     no.   F-181,   13  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a :  C  451   0 

City  Cliil)  of  Washington.  Merritt  O.  Chance,  receiver  of  City  Club  of  Wash- 
ington. D.  C,  V.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law. 
and  opinion  of  court],  derided  Mar.  4,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  M-18.  7  p.     i 

Ju  3.9/a  :  C  498 

Coffpy.  Alliion  McD.  Coffey  r.  United  States ;  sjiecial  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  memorandum],  decided  Mar.  4,  1935.  [1935.]  no. 
42456,  5  p.     +  Ju  3.9/a  :  C  654 

Cook,  Willard  R.,  d  Co.,  Incorporated.  Willard  R.  Cook  «S:  Company,  Incorpo- 
rated, V.  Ignited  States,  defendant's  motion  to  dismiss ;  [opinion  of  court] 
decided  Mar.  4,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  339S4.  3  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a :  C  773 


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-Crescent  Plumhing  &  Heating  Co.,  Inc.,  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of 
fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Mar.  4,  1935.  [1935.] 
no.  42278,  9  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  O  863 

Cro^€  Nation  or  tribe  of  Indians  of  Montana  v.  United  States ;  special  findings 
of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Mar.  4,  1935. 
[1935.]     no.  H-248,  31   p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :C  885 

Echstein.  Louis  Eckstein  v.  United  States,  on  demurrer ;  [opinion  of  court] 
decided  Mar.  4,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  42075,  12  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  Ec  59 

Elder  Manufacturing  Co.  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Mar.  4,  1935.  [1935.]  no.  F-391, 
7  p.    $  Ju  3.9/a  :  El  22 

Engel.  Emil  Engel  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1935.]  no. 
42586,  p.  5-6.     $  Ju  3.8:  En  32 

Fidclitii  Land  and  Investment  Corporation.  A.  E.  Krise,  receiver  of  Fidelity 
Land  and  Investment  Corporation,  v.  United  States ;  memorandum,  derided 
Mar.  4,  1935.     1935.     no.  33988,  1  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a :  F  448/2 

Greacen.  Walter  S.  Greacen  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1935.] 
no.  42570,  p.  5-6.     t  Ju  3.8 :  G  797 

Hightower.  Oscar  V.  Hightower  v.  United  States  ;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Mar.  4,  19S5.  [1935.]  no. 
41897,  4  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  H  538 

Holland.  Clarence  D.  Holland  v.  United  States  ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1935.] 
no.  42624,  p.  5^7.     %       ,  Ju  3.8  :  H  719 

Horuff.  Frank  J.  Horuff  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Mar.  4,  1935.  [1935.]  no.  42281, 
7  p.     $     '  Ju  3.9/a :  H  789 

Jefferson  Electric  Manufacturing  Company  v.  United  States;  report  of  com- 
missioner.    [1935.]     no.  K-94,  p.  85-86.     %  Ju  3.8:  J  359/2 

Lucler.  Roland  O.  Lucier  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1935.] 
no.  42797,  p.  7-8.     $  Ju  3.8 :  L  963/13 

Masten.  Peoples-Pittsburgh  Trust  Company,  executor  of  William  S.  Masten,  v. 
United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of 
court],  decided  Mar.  4,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  41938,  6  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  M  393 

Miller.  Shirley  S.  Miller  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  law,  and  memorandum],  decided  Mar.  4,  1935.     [1985.]     no.  42184,  2  p.     % 

Ju  3.9/a  :  M  618 

Moore.  Sarah  E.  Moore,  executrix  of  Martin  B.  Moore,  v.  United  States,  on 
demurrer  ;  [opinion  of  court]  decided  Mar.  4,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  42855,  4  p.     % 

Ju  3.9/a  :  M  785 

Peters.  Charles  J.  Peters  v.  United  States;  George  W.  Peters  v.  [same]  ;  special 
findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Mar.  4,  1935. 
[1935.]     nos.  42583-584,  5  p.     %  Ju  3.9/a  :P  442 

Pratt  &  Whitney  Company  v.  United  States ;  amended  special  findings  of  fact 
[conclusion  of  law,  and  supplemental  opinion  on  motion  for  new  trial],  de- 
cided Mar.  4,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  K-169,  5  p.     +  Ju  3.9/a :  P  889/2 

Rayhestos-Manhattan,  Inc.,  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Mar.  4,  1935.  [1935.]  no.  42580, 
11  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  R  213/2 

Simms.  Neil  B.  Simms  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1935.] 
no.  42569,  p.  15-19.     $  Ju  3.8 :  Si  48 

Sollitt,  Ralph,  &  Sons  Construction  Company.  Ralph  Sollitt  &  Sons  Construc- 
tion Company  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law, 
and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Mar.  4,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  42527,  9  p.     $ 

Ju  3.9/a  :  So  46 

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Speier.  Herman  Speier  r.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of 
law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Mar.  4,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  M-273,  5  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a :  Sp  32 

Spoiswood.  S.  A.  Campbell,  administrator  of  Mary  Virginia  Spotswood,  v. 
United  States  :  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court], 
decided  Mar.  4,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  42619,  5  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  Sp  68 

United  Post  Offices  Corporation  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law.  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Mar.  4,  1935.  [1935.]  no.  42469, 
7  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  Un  3/13 

Wise.  Ray  K.  Wise  and  Edwin  S.  Wise,  executors  of  Einile  Wise,  v.  United 
States;  report  of  commissioner.     [1935.]     no.  Lr-S4,  p.  7-9.     t 

Ju  3.8 :  W  754/3 

COURT  OF  CUSTOMS  AND  PATENT  APPEALS 

Olass  1-od^.  Customs  appeal  no.  3873,  United  States  v.  Meadows,  Wye  &  Co., 
transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1935.]  cover  title. 
i+61p.     t  Ju  7.6  :M  461/3 

Marjoram.  Customs  appeal  no.  3883.  United  States  v.  Chili  Products  Corp. 
(Guy  B.  Barham  Co.),  transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court. 
[19>35.]     cover  title,  i+11  p.     t  Ju  7.6 :  C  437 

Powder  boxes.  Customs  appeal  no.  3874,  United  States  v.  Julian  Roberts,  Inc., 
Rietmann  Pilcer  Co.,  transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  i+20  p.     t  Ju  7.6 :  R  542 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

United  States  Court  of  Appeals.  No.  6312,  Apr.  term,  1934,  American  Security 
and  Trust  Company,  executor  of  Mary  Ann  Spencer,  v.  unknown  lieirs-at-law 
and  next  of  kin  of  Mary  Ann  Spencer  et  al. ;  brief  in  behalf  of  defendant. 
District  of  Columbia.     [1935.]     cover  title,  2  p.     t  DC9.5:Sp34 

No.  6394,  Jan.  term,  1935,  Melvin  C.  Hazen,  George  E.  Allen,  and  Daniel 

I.  Sultan,  constituting  board  of  commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  vs. 
Gary  A.  Hardee,  receiver,  Federal-American  National  Bank  and  Trust  Com- 
pany of  Washington ;  brief  for  appellants.  [1935.]  cover  title,  14  p.  [Im- 
print date  incorrectly  given  on  p.  14  as  1934.]     t  DC  9.5 :  F  317 

Transcript  of  record.  Jan.  term.  1935,  no.  6402,  Robert  J.  Hoage,  deputy 

commissioner  for  District  of  Columbia  Employees'  Compensation  Commission, 
and  Margaret  L.  Spindler,  committee  for  Robert  A.  Bennett,  non  compos 
mentis,  intervener,  vs.  Terminal  Refrigerating  and  Warehousing  Company  and 
Indemnity  Insurance  Company  of  North  America,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court 
of  District  of  Columbia.    [1935.]    cover  title,  ii-f  118  p.    t  DC  9.5  :  B  439/2 

Transcript  of  record,  Jan.  term,  1935,  no.  6414,  special  calendar,  J.  F.  T. 

O'Connor,  comptroller  of  currency,  et  al.  vs.  Thomas  E.  Rhodes,  appeal  from 
Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii +32  p.     J 

DC  9.5  :  R  346 

Transcript  of  record,  Jan.  term,  1935,  no.  6417,  J.  Enos  Ray,  collector  of 

internal  revenue  for  district  of  Maryland,  vs.  Fidelity  &  Deposit  Company  of 
Maryland,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  i-f  18  p.     t  DC  9.5  :F  448 

ECONOMIC  SECURITY  COMMITTEE 

Note. — The  Economic  Security  Committee  was  established  under  the  provisions  of  Execu- 
tive order  6757  of  June  29,  1934,  to  study  problems  relating  to  the  economic  security  of 
tDdividuals,  and  to  report  to  the  President  its  recommendations  concerning  proposals 
which  in  its  Judgment  will  promote  greater  economic  security. 

Social  insurance.    What  is  social  insurance?    1935.    4  p.    t        Y3.Ec74:2Sol 
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March  1935  281 

Social  security.    Economic  security  program.    1935.    4  p.    f      Y  3.Ec  74 :  2  P  94/2 

Social  security  at  home  and  abroad.    1935.    4  p.    f         Y  3.Ec  74 :  2  So  1/2 

"What  the  economic  security  program  means  to  you.     [1935.]     [7]  p.  il.    t 

L.  C.  card  35-26208  Y  3.Ec  74  :  2  P  94 


FARM   CREDIT  ADMINISTRATION 

Agricultural  credit.  Debtor's  ability  to  pay ;  by  W.  I.  Myers,  governor,  Farm 
Credit  Administration.  [1935.]  12  p.  il.  narrow  8°  [Reprinted  from  article 
in  Banking,  Dec.  1934.  Includes  list  of  available  publications  of  Farm  Credit 
Administration  on  farm  credit.]     t  FCA1.2:D35 

Financing  agriculture  in  1934.     [1935.]     24  p.  il.  narrow  S"    t 

FCA  1.2 :  Ag  8 

Banks  and  hanking.    Statements  of  condition  of  joint  stock  land  banks,  compiled 
from  reports  of  banks  as  of  Dec.  31,  1934.     1935.     31  p.  4°     [Statements  for 
June  30  and  Sept.  30  were  issued  in  mimeographed  form  and  were  not  entered 
in  the  Monthly  catalog.]     t 
L.  C.  card  28-26383  FCA  1.7/2 :  934/3 

Federal  Farm  Mortgage  Corporation,  2%  percent  bonds  of  1942-47,  dated  Mar. 
1,  1935.  due  Mar.  1,  1947,  redeemable  at  option  of  corporation  on  any  interest- 
payment  date  on  and  after  Mar.  1,  1942,  at  par  and  accrued  interest,  interest 
payable  Mar.  1  and  Sept.  1.     [1935.]     1  p.  4°    t  FCA  1.2 :  B  64/5 


FEDERAL  EMERGENCY  ADMINISTRATION  OF  PUBLIC 

WORKS 

Nan-Federal  projects:  P.  W.  A.  requirements  as  to  bid^^.  contractors'  bonds,  and 
contract,  wage,  and  labor  provisions,  and  general  instructions  as  to  applica- 
tions and  loans  and  grants.  Revised  Mar.  1,  1935.  1935.  [1]+13  p.  (Bul- 
letin 2.)  [Supersedes  any  instructions  previously  issued  which  may  conflict 
herewith.]     t  Y  3.F  31/4 :  3/2/rev.-2 

NATIONAL  POWER  POLICY  COMMITTEE 

Holding  companies.    Report  of  National  Power  Policy  Committee,  message  from 
President  of  United   States  transmitting  report   of  National   Power   Policy 
Committee  with  respect  to  treatment  of  holding  companies.     Mar.  12,  1935. 
12  p.     (H.  doc.  137.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26261 


FEDERAL  EMERGENCY  RELIEF  ADMINISTRATION 

Cooperative  self-help.  Cooperative  self-help,  Sept.  1934  [v.  1,  no.  3]  ;  issued 
periodically  by  Division  of  Self -Help  Cooperatives.  [Citizens'  Service  Ex- 
change, Richmond,  Va.,  1934.]  24  p.  il.  4°  [Numbers  1  and  2  were  issued  in 
mimeographed  form  and  were  not  entered  in  this  catalog.]     t 

Y3.F  31/5:  22/1^ 

Same,  Nov.  and  Dec.  1934  [v.  1,  no.  4]  ;  issued  periodically  by  Division  of 

Self-Help  Cooperatives,     [Citizens'  Service  Exchange,  Richmond.  Va.,  1935.] 
36  p.  il.  4°     t  Y  3.F  31/5 :  22/1-4 

Posters.  Safety  for  you,  for  all;  [all  lettered  poster],  n.  p.  [1935].  24X18 
in.     t  Y3.F31/5:10  Sal 

Same,  reduced  in  size.    n.  p.  [1935].    12X9  in.    t        Y  3.F  31/5 :  10  Sa  1/2 

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282  March  1935 

FEDERAL  HOME  LOAN  BANK  BOARD 

Federal  home  loan  bank  review,  v.  1,  no.  6;  Mar.  1935.  [1935.]  cover  title,  [2] 
+189-238  p.  il.  4°  [Map  on  p.  3  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a 
yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.40. 

L.  C.  card  34-28163  Y  3.F  31/3  :  9/1-6 

Note. — The  Federal  home  loan  bank  review  is  the  boarrt's  medium  of  communication 
with  member  institutions  of  Federal  home  loan  bank  system  and  is  the  only  official 
organ  or  periodical  publication  of  the  board.  The  Review  will  be  sent  to  all  member 
institutions  without  charge.  Others  desiring  copies  may  obtain  them  from  the  Super- 
intendent of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

HOME  OWNERS"  LOAN  CORPORATION 

Reconditioning.     Master  specifications  of  Reconditioning  Division,  Home  Own- 
ers' Loan  Corporation,  Washington,  D.  C.     [1935,  reprint  with  slight  changes.] 
[l]+32  p.  4"     (MS  [Mar.  1,  1935].)      t 
L.  C.  card  35-26262  Y  3.F  31/3  :  S  Sp  3/935 

FEDERAL  HOUSING  ADMINISTRATION 

Better  hmising,  v.  2,  no.  2-4,  Feb.  21-Mar.  16,  1935 ;  published  weekly  by  FielJ 
Division.     [1935.]     Each  8  p.  11.  large  4°     (FHA  162,  164,  and  167.)     [There 
will  be  no  issue  designated  v.  2,  no.  1.]     t 
L.  C.  card  35-26089  Y  3.F  31/11 :  9/2-2  to  2-4 

Better  Bousing  Program.  Complete  program,  better  selling  of  better  housing, 
series  of  3  sales  meetings  for  builders,  contractors,  architects,  dealers,  and 
all  others  interested  in  sale  of  a  commodity  or  service  for  better  housing,  and 
repair,  modernization,  and  construction  of  homes  and  other  properties,  with 
complete  plan  lor  preparation  and  conduct  of  such  meetings,  prepared  for 
better  housing  programs  of  every  organized  community.  1935.  [3] +42  p. 
il.  large  8°  (FHA  165.)  t 
L.  C.  card  35-26186  Y  3.F  31/11 :  2  Se  4/2 

Local  chairmen  of  Better  Housing  committees,  appointed  and  reported  to 

Mar.  19,  1935.     [1935.]     159  p.     (FHA  114  (e).)     t  Y  3.F  31/11 :  11/6 

Selling  better   housing   [sales  manual  for  building  contractors  and  all 

men  engaged  in  sale  of  a  material  or  service  necessary  in  improvement,  mod- 
ernization, and  repair  of  properties].  [1935.]  cover  title,  36  p.  il.  A" 
( [FHA  160.] )     [Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     t  Y  3.F  31/11 :  2  Se  4 

Financial  institutions.  Approved  financial  institutions,  financial  institutions 
listed  herein  have  been  authorized  to  make  and  hold  mortgages  insured  under 
mutual  mortgage  insurance  plan  of  national  housing  act.  Mar.  15,  1935. 
105  p.     ( FHA  form  2066. )     t  Y  8.F  31/11 :  2  F  49/4 

Homes.  How  you  can  own  your  home  under  Federal  Housing  Administration 
insuretl  mortgage  plan.  [1935.]  16  p.  il.  narrow  16°  (FHA  form  2065.) 
[Supersedes  publication  entitled  27  answers  to  your  questions  on  home  owner- 
ship, which  carried  same  form  number.]     t  Y  3.F  31/11 :  2  H  75/4 

Modertiization  credits.  Financing  plan  to  repair  and  modernize  your  property 
[14  answers  to  your  questions  about  modernization  credits].  [1935.]  [4] 
p.  narrow  16°     ( [Form  FHE  8-3-12-35] . )      t  Y  3.F  31/11 :  2  F  49/2/rev.-3 

How  one  Colorado  bank  [Denver  National  Bank,  Denver,  Colo.]  has  made 

227  modernization  loans.     [1935.]     4  p.  il.  4°     (Form  FHE  52.)     t 

Y  3.F  31/11 :  2  L  78/11 

Modernization  credit  is  insured  by  Federal  Housing  Administration  and 

is  extended  only  to  qualified  borrowers  who  wish  to  make  eligible  property 
improvements.     Mar.  1,  1935.     11  p.  narrow  8°     (FHA  145.)      t 

Y3.F31/ll:2C86/4 

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March  1935  283 

Mortgage  insurance.  Mutual  mortgage  insurance,  amended  administrative  rules 
and  regulations  under  title  2  of  national  housing  act  (except  operarions  under 
sec.  207,  low-cost  housing  insurance).  Revised  Mar.  15,  1935.  1935.  [11+25 
n.     (Circular  1  revised:  FHA  form  2010,  revised  3-15-35.)     t 

Y  3.F  31/11 :  Vl/rev.-3 

Operative   builders,   information   concerning  insurance  of  mortgages  on 

projects  of  operative  builders  under  title  2  of  national  housing  act  (except 
operations  under  sec.  207).  Dec.  15,  1934,  [reprint]  1935.  7  p.  (Circular  4; 
FHA  form  2041. )      t  Y  3.F  31/11 :  4/4-2 

I'ropertv  standards,  requirements  for  mortgage  insurance  under  title  2  of 

national  hoiising  act.  Revised  Feb.  15,  1935.  1935.  16  p.  il.  (Circular  2; 
FHA  form  2019. )      t  Y  3.F  31/11 :  4/2/rev.-2 

Subdivision  development,  standards  for  insurance  of  mortgages  on  proper- 
ties located  in  undeveloped  subdivisions,  title  2  of  national  housing  act.  Jan. 
10.  1985.  12  p.  (Circular  5;  FHA  form  2059.)  [A  previous  print  of  this 
CirL-uiar,  carrying  incorrectly  the  form  number  2037  instead  of  2059,  was 
entered  in  the  Monthly  catalog  for  Jan.  1935,  p.  39,  but  has  been  replaced  by 
the  print  here  catalogetl.]     t  Y  3.F  31/11 :  4/5 

yotes.  Gross  charge  table  [and  discount  table  for  notes]  ;  prepared  by  Federal 
Housing  Administration  for  use  of  financial  institutions.  [1935.]  [2]  p. 
oblong  large  8°  (Form  FHE  17,  revised  1-22-35.)  [Issued  with  perforations 
for  insertion  in  binder.]     t  Y  3.F  31/11 :  2  T  11/rev. 

Radio  programs.  Master  builder,  radio  news  of  better  housing  [information 
concerning  the  Master  builder  and  other  Federal  Housing  Administration 
programs]  ;  published  by  Radio  Section.  [1935.]  [6]  p.  il.  narrow  16° 
( [FHA  163.] )      t  Y  3.F  31/11 :  2  R 11/2 

FEDERAL  RESERVE  BOARD 

Federal  reserve  bidletiu.  :Mar.  1935;  [v.  21,  no.  3].  1935.  iv+141-200  p.  11. 
map,  4°  [Monthly.]  t  Paper,  20c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscrip 
tion,  $2.G0. 

L.  C.  card  15-26318  FR  1.3/1 :  21/3 

NOTE. — The  bulletin  contains,  in  addition  to  the  regular  official  announcements,  the 
national  review  of  business  conditions,  detailed  analyses  of  business  conditions,  research 
studies,  reviews  of  foreign  banking,  and  complete  statistics  showing  the  condition  of 
Federal  reserve  banks  and  member  banks.  It  will  be  sent  to  all  member  banks  without 
charge.  Others  desiring  copies  may  obtain  them  from  the  Federal  Reserve  Board, 
Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Federal  reserve  memlier  Imiks.     Federal  reserve  interdistrict  collection  system, 
March  supplement  to  Jan.  1935  list ;  Mar.  1,  1935.     1935.     [l]+2  p.  4°     t 
L.  C.  card  16-26870  FR  1.9 :  935/l/supp.2 

Member  bank  call   report  64,   condition   of  member  banks    [of  Federal 

reserve  system],  Dec.  31,  1934.     1935.     ii+22  p.  il.  4"     t  FR  1.11 :  64 

FEDERAL   SURPLUS   RELIEF   CORPORATION 

Report  of  Federal  Surplus  Relief  Corporation,  Oct.  4,  1933-Dec.  31,  1934.     1^35. 
[2]+13  p.  il.  4°     t 
L.  C.  card  35-26214  Y  3.F  31/9 : 1/934 

FEDERAL   TRADE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  bound  volumes  of  the  Federal  Trade  Commission  decisions  are  sold  by  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.  Separate  opinions  are  sold  on  subscrip- 
tion, price  $1.00  per  volume  ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50  ;  single  copies,  5c. 

Aviation  Institute  of  U.  S.  A..  Incorporated.  No.  — ,  in  United  States  Court  of 
Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia,  Jan.  term,  1935,  Federal  Trade  Commission  v. 
Aviation  Institute  of  U.  S.  A.,  Inc. ;  application  for  enforcement  of  order  of 
Federal  Trade  Commission.     [1935.]     cover  title,  7  p.     i  FT  1.5  :Av  52/2 

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284  March  1935 

Aviation  Institute  of  U.  8.  A.,  Incorporated — Continued. 

Transcript  of  record.   United   States  Court   of  Appeals  for  District   of 

Columbia,  Jan.  term,  1935,  no.  — ,  Federal  Trade  Commission  v.  Aviation 
Institute  of  U.  S.  A.,  Inc.,  on  application  for  enforcement  of  order  of  Federal 
Trade  Commission:  pt.  1,  Pleadings.  [1935.]  cover  title,  i+33  p.  [Original 
exhibits  filed  under  separate  cover  as  pt.  2.]     $  FT  1.5 :  Av  52 

Decisions.  Table  of  cases  in  v.  IS  [of  Federal  Trade  Commission  decisions]. 
[1934.]       V  p.     t  FT  1.11/al :  18/cases 

Jordeau,  Jean,  Incorporated.  In  matter  of  Jean  Jordeau,  Incorporated,  and 
Bertha  E.  Lefrie  [its  vice  president],  complaint  (synopsis)  [report]  findings, 
and  order ;  docket  2012,  complaint,  July  13,  1932,  decision,  July  23,  1934.  1935. 
[1]+150-159  p.  ([Decision]  1012.)  [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  19.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  (incorrectly  given  in  publication  as  3c.).  FT  l.ll/a2 :  1012 

Lincoln  Extension  University,  Incorporated.  In  matter  of  Lincoln  Extension 
University,  Inc.,  complaint  and  order ;  docket  2185,  complaint.  May  22,  1934, 
order,  July  20, 1934.  [1935.]  p.  145-149.  ( [Decision]  1011.)  [From  F.  T.  C. 
decisions,  V.  19.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FT  l.ll/a2 :  1011 

Moffett,  C.  J.,  Medicine  Company.  In  matter  of  Minnie  Ij.  Flournoy  and  Mattie 
Flournoy,  trading  as  C.  J.  Moffett  Medicine  Company,  complaint  and  order ; 
docket  2110,  complaint.  May  23.  1934,  order,  July  20,  1934.  1935.  [l]+14a- 
144  p.     ([Decision]  1010.)      |  From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  19.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

FT  l.ll/a2 :  1010 

Public  utilities.     Utility  corporations,  letter  transmitting,  in  response  to  Senate 
resolution  S3.  70th  Congress,  monthly  report  on  electric  povper  and  gas  utilities 
inquiry :  filed  with  secretary  of  Senate,  July  18,  1934.     1935.     no.  67,  xiv+1426 
p.  il.  map.     (S.  doc.  92,  pt.  67,  70th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  $1.75. 
L.  C.  card  28-20408 

Same,  monthly  report  on  electric  power  and  gas  utilities  inquiry ;  filed 

with  secretary  of  Senate,  Aug.  16,  1934.  1934.  no.  68,  x+908  p.  il.  12  maps, 
1  tab.     (S.  doc.  92,  pt.  68,  70th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  $1.00. 

Same,  monthly  report  on  electric  power  and  gas  utilities  inquiry ;  filed 

with  secretary  of  Senate,  Sept.  15,  1934.  1934.  no.  69,  x-|-267  p.  map. 
(S.  doc.  92,  pt.  69,  70th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  20c. 

T'tility  corporati'ins,  summary  report  to  Senate,  pursuant  to  Senate  reso- 
lution 83,  70th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  efforts  by  associations  and  agencies  of 
electric  and  gas  utilities  to  influence  public  opinion,  [Nov.  15]  1934.  1934. 
[no.  71A],  xii+4S6  p.  map.  (S.  doc.  92,  pt.  71A,  70th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
50c. 

Wnllccr's  Neio  River  Mining  Company.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
4tli  circuit,  Apr.  term,  1935,  Federal  Trade  Commission  v.  Walker's  New  River 
Mining  Company ;  application  for  enforcement  of  order  of  Federal  Trade 
Commission.     [1935.]     cover  title,  7  p.     X  FT  1.5  :W  154 


GENERAL  ACCOUNTING  OFFICE 

Appropriations.  Letter  from  comptroller  general  transmitting  report  covering 
survey,  so  far  as  it  has  progressed,  of  inactive  and  permanent  appropriations 
and  funds  on  books  of  Government,  and  also  funds  in  custody  of  ofl!icers  and 
employees  of  TTuited  States  in  which  Government  is  financially  concerned,  for 
which  no  accounting  is  rendered  to  General  Accoimting  Office,  and  recom- 
mendations for  such  changes  in  existing  law  relating  thereto.  1935.  iii-|-51  p. 
(H.  doc.  115,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26171 

Decisions  of  comptroller  general,  v.  14,  Jan.  1935 ;  J.  R.  McCarl,  comptroller  gen- 
eral, R.  N.  Elliott,  assistant  comptroller  general.  1935.  [1]  4-501-589  p. 
[Monthly.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  .$1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.40. 
L.  C.  card  22-24145  GA  1.5/a  :  14/7 

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JVIabch  1935  285 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

DOCUMENTS  OFFICE 

Mines,  explosives,  fuel,  gas,  gasoline,  i)eti'oleuin,  list  of  publications  for  sale  by 
superintendent  of  documents.     Feb.   1935.     [2] +46  p.     (Price  list  58,   24tli 
edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  26-26423  GP  3.9 :  58/24 

Monthly  catalog.  United  States  public  documents   (wiih  prices),  no.  482;  Feb. 
1935.     1935.     vi+81-214  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  sub- 
scription, $1.60. 
L.  C.  card  4-18088  GP  3.8/1 :  935/2 

Weekly  list  of  selected  United  States  Government  publications,  Mar.  6-27,  1935. 
[1935.]     Each  4  p.     t 

L.  C.  card  28-26554  GP  3.17  :  935/10-13 

Note. — The  Weekly  list  is  an  advertising  list  of  United  States  Government  publica- 
tions for  sale  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Some  of  the  publications  for  free 
distribution  are  also  listed.  The  list  is  arranged  alphabetically  by  subjects,  with  annota- 
tions and  prices.  It  may  be  obtained  free  of  chargt-  upon  application  to  the  Supeiin- 
teauent  of  Documents,   Govt-rnment  Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.  C. 

INTERIOR  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — The  decisions  of  the  Department  of  the  Interior  relating  chiefly  to  public  landt 
but  including  also  leading  decisions  and  important  opinions  relating  to  all  activities  of 
the  department,  are  issued  in  signatures,  being  published  later  in  bound  volumes.  Sub- 
scribers may  deposit  ?1.00  with  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  and  receive  the  con- 
tents of  a  volume  of  the  decisions  in  separate  parts  as  they  are  issued ;  foreign  sub- 
scription, 51.25.  Prices  for  bound  volumes  furnished  upon  application  to  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Decisions  of  Department  of  Interior,  v.  54,  [signatures]  21-28.     [1935.]    p.  321- 
448.     [For  price,  see  note  above  under  center  head.] 
L.  C.  card  7-23651  I  21.5/a  :  54/21-28 

EDUCATION  OFFICE 

Colleges  and  universities.    Prediction  of  success  in  college,  handbook  for  admin- 
istrators and  investigators  concerned  with  problems  of  college  admittance  or 
guidance  of  college  students    [with   bibliography]  ;   by   David   Segel.     1934, 
vii+98  p.  il.  1  pi.     (Bulletin  15,  1934.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  E  35-55  1 16.3  :  934/15 

School  life,  Mar,  1935;   v,  20,  no.  7.     [1935.]     cover  title,  p.   145-168,  il.  4* 
[Monthly  except  July  and  August.    Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10^ 
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Textlooks.     Legislation  concerning  free  textbooks  [with  Selected  and  annotated 
bibliography   of  literature  relating  to  textbooks]  ;   by  Ward  W.   Keesecker. 
1935.     [l]-hl6p.     (Pamphlet  59.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  E  35-57  1 16.43 :  59 

gent:ral  land  office 

Note. — The  General  Land  Office  publishes  a  large  general  map  of  the  United  States, 
which  is  sold  at  $2.00  ;  and  also  separate  maps  of  the  States  and  Territories  in  which, 
public  lands  are  to  be  found,  which  are  sold  at  various  prices.  Address  the  Superjis- 
lendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Surveying.  Tables  and  formulas  for  use  of  U.  S.  surveyors  and  engineers  on 
public  land  surveys.  4th  edition.  1934.  224  p.  il.  12*  [Title  on  cover  is: 
Standard  field  tables.  This  publication  is  a  supplement  to  Manual  of  survey- 
ing instructions  for  survey  of  public  lands  of  United  States  and  private  laud 
claims.]  *  Fabrikoid,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26263  121.11/3:934 

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Maps 

Colorado.  State  of  Colorado,  compiled  from  official  records  of  General  Land 
Office  and  other  sources;  compiled  and  drawn  by  H.  Rub.  Scale  12  m.=l  in. 
[Washington]  Geological  Surve3',  1934.  29.3X34  in.  [Lambert  conformal 
conic  projection.]      *  25c.  I  21.13  :  C  719/'2 

GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 

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ports, Monographs,  Professional  papers,  Bulletins,  Water-supply  papers,  topographic  maps 
(some  of  which  bear  descriptive  texts),  base  and  contour  and  other  maps  of  the  United 
States  and  of  the  States,  fulios  of  the  Geologic  atlas  of  the  United  States,  and  the 
World  atlas  of  commercial  geology  (pt.  1,  out  of  print).  Practically  all  of  them  are  sale 
publications;  the  exceptions  are  indicated  by  the  dagger  (t).  The  maps  and  folios  and 
the  World  atlas  of  commercial  geology,  pt.  2,  are  sold  by  the  Geological  Survey  at  Wash- 
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order  for  maps  or  folios  that  amounts  to  $5.00  at  the  retail  price.  This  discount  applies 
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for  these  publications  should  be  made  by  money  order  payable  to  the  Director  of  the 
Geological  Survey.  Washington,  D.  C.  Orders  for  other  publications  that  are  for  sale 
should  be  sent  to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Washington,  D.  C. 

Puft/tccfians  issued  in  Feb.  1935 ;  list  324.     [1935.]     4  p.     [Monthly.]     t 

1 19.14/4 :  324 

San  Juan  River  Valley.  Geology  and  fuel  resources  of  southern  part  of  San 
Juan  Basin,  N.  Mex. :  pt.  1,  Coal  field  from  Gallup  eastward  toward  Mount 
Taylor,  with  measured  section  of  pre-Dakota(  ?)  rocks  near  Navajo  Church: 
by  Julian  D.  Sears.  1934.  iv+1-29  p.  8  pi.  7  are  in  pocket,  6  p.  of  pi. 
3  maps,  1  is  in  pocket.     (Bulletin  860  A.)     *  Paper,  35c.  1 19.3 :  860-A 

Somerfict,  Pa.     Somerset-Windber  folio.  Ta. ;  by  G.  B.  Richardson.     [Library 
edition.]     Washington,  Geological  Survey,  1934.     cover  title.  14  p.  il.  2  p.  of 
pi.   8  maps,  large  4"*    (Geologic  atlas  of  United   States  224.)      [Text   and 
illustrations  on  p.  2-A  of  cover.]     t  Paper,  50c. 
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MINES  BUREAU 

Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc  in  Arizona  (detailed  statistics,  mine  roiiortt  : 
by  C.  N.  Gerry  and  T.  H.  Miller.  1935.  [11-f  153-178  p.  [From  Statistical 
appendix  to  Minerals  yearbook,  1934.]     *  Paper.  r,c.  I  28.37/:i :  G  5()3/2/9a4 

Lead  and  zinc  mining  and  milling  in  United  States,  current  practices  and  costs: 
by  Chas.  F.  Jackson,  John  B.  Knaebel,  and  C.  A.  Wright.     1935.     vi-f204  p. 
il.  2  pi.     (Bulletin  381.)     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26170  128.3:381 

Publications.  New  publications,  Bureau  of  Mines,  raonthlv  list  238:  Feb.  28. 
1935.      [1935.]      4  p.     t  128.5/2:2:38 

NATIONAL  PARK  SERVICE 

Acadia  Natioual  Park.     General  information  regarding  Acadia  National  Park. 
Maine,  open  all  year,  summer  season  June  15-Oct.  15  [with  list  of  literature 
and  maps].     1935.    iv-f-20  p.  11.     [Another  illustration  and  map  on  front  and 
back  cover.]     t 
L.  C.  card  21-26871  I  29.6  :  Ac  1/935 

Hot  Springs  National  Park.     General  information  regarding  Hot  Springs  Na- 
tional Park,  Ark.,  open  all  year  [with  list  of  literature  and  maps].     1935. 
iv+2S  p.  il.     [Another  illustration  and  map  on  front  and  back  cover.]     t 
L.  C.  card  2^22794  I  29.6 :  H  79/8/935 

Seqtioia  National  Park,  Calif.,  open  all  year  [with  list  of  references].  1935. 
vi-t-42  p.  il.  map.  [Includes  list  of  Government  publications  relating  to 
national  parks,  etc.  Another  illustration  and  map  on  front  and  back 
cover.]     t  I  29.6 :  Se  6/2/935 

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RECLAMATION  BUREAU 

Agency  Valley  Dam.  Radial  gates,  radial  gate  lioists,  higli  pressure  gates, 
and  outlet  pipes  for  spillway  and  outlet  worlds  at  Agency  Valley  Dam,  Vale 
project  Oreg.  (Federal  Emergency  Administration  of  Public  Works  project), 
n.  p.  [1935].  cover  title,  26  p.  26  pi.  4°  ( Specifications  616.)  [Consists  of  in- 
vitation for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings  for  irrigation  project, 
proposals  to  be  received  until  Mar.  20,  1935.]     t  Paper,  $3.00.  127.8:616 

Boulder  Dam.  86-incli  paradox  emergency  gates  for  tunnel  plug  outlet  works, 
Boulder  Dam,  Boulder  Canyon  project,  Ariz.-Calif.-Nev.  (Federal  Emergency 
Administration  of  Public  Works  project),  n.  p.  [1935].  cover  title,  [1]+18 
p.  20  pi.  4"  (Specifications  620.)  [Consists  of  invitation  for  bids,  schedule, 
specifications,  and  drawings  for  project,  proposals  to  be  received  until  Apr. 
15,1935.]     t  Paper,  $2.50  127.8:620 

Overhead  revolving  cranes  for  intake  towers  at  Boulder  Dam,  Boulder 

Canyon  project,  Ariz.-Calif.-Nev.  (Federal  Emergency  Administration  of  Pub- 
lie  Works  project),  n.  p.  [1935].  cover  title,  31  p.  2  pi.  4°  (Specifications 
617.)  [Consists  of  invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings 
for  project,  proposals  to  be  received  until  Apr.   12,   1935.]     t  Paper,   $1.00. 

I  27.8 :  617 

Grand  Coulee  Dam.  One  7-rcK)m  and  four  5-room  residences  at  Government 
camp  at  Grand  Coulee  Dam,  Columbia  Basin  project.  Wash.  (Federal  Emer- 
gency Administration  of  Public  Works  project),  n.  p.  [1935].  cover  title, 
1)6  p.'  21  pi.  2  maps,  4°  (Specifications  615.)  [Consists  of  schedule,  specifica- 
tions, and  drawings  for  irrigation  project,  proposals  to  be  received  until 
Mar.  22,  19-35.]     t  Paper,  $2.50.  127.8:615 

Oici/liee  irrigation  project.  Structures,  south  canal,  station  O  to  station  736, 
Succor  Creek  division,  Owyhee  project.  Oreg.-Idaho  (Federal  Emergency 
Administration  of  Public  Works  project),  n.  p.  [1935].  cover  title,  30  p. 
20  pi.  map,  4°  (Specifications  614.)  [Consists  of  schedules,  specifications, 
and  drawings  for  irrigation  project,  proposals  to  be  received  until  Mar.  28, 
1935.]     t  Paper,  $1.50.  127.8:614 

Reclamation  era,  v.  25,  no.  3;  Mar.  1935.  [1935.]  cover  title,  p.  45-68,  il.  4° 
[Monthly.     Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.] 

L.   C.   card   9-35252  127.5:935/3 

Note. — The  Reclamation  era  is  a  magazine  for  the  farmers  and  the  personnel  of  the 
bureau.  Its  aim  is  to  assist  the  settlers  in  the  proper  use  of  water,  to  help  them 
in  overcoming  their  agricultural  diflSculties,  to  instruct  them  in  diversifying  and  mar- 
keting their  crops,  to  Inspire  the  employees  of  the  bureau  and  chronicle  engineering 
problems  and  achievements,  and  to  promote  a  wholehearted  spirit  of  cooperation,  so 
that  reclamation  shall  attain  the  greatest  heights  of  success.  The  subscription  price  of 
the  Reclamation  era  is  75c.  a  year  to  other  than  water  users ;  foreign  subscription, 
$1.05,  payable  in  advance.  Subscriptions  should  be  sent  to  the  Commissioner,  Bureau 
of  Reclamation,  Washington.  D.  C,  and  remittance  in  the  form  of  postal  money  order 
or  New  York  draft  should  be  made  payable  to  the  Bureau  of  Reclamation.  Postage 
stamps  are  not  acceptable  in  payment  of  subscription.    ■ 

Reclamation  of  land.     Report  on  Federal  reclamation  to  Secretary  of  Interior, 
Dec.  1,  1934;  by  John  W.   Haw  and  F.   E.    Schmitt.      1935.     xi-fl33  p.   il. 
map.     t 
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SOIL  EROSION  SERVICE 

Land.     The  land,  today  and  tomorrow,  oflacial  bulletin,  v.  2.  no.  2;  Feb.  1935. 
[1935.]     cover  title,    [2] +38  p.   il.     [Monthly.     Rotaprinted.]     f 
L.  C.  card  35-26091  130.9:2/2 

Same,    v.     2,    no.    3;     Mar.     1935.     [1935.]     cover    title.    [2] +34    p.    11. 

[Monthly.    Rotaprinted.]     t  130.9:2/3 

INTERSTATE   COMMERCE   COMMISSION 

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■Commission  reports  and  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  valuation  reports,  are  sold  by 
the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  various  prices,  depending  upon  the 
size  of  the  volume.     Separate  decisions  or  opinions  are  sold  on  subscription,  price  $1.00 

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Eer  volume;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50;  single  copies,  usually  5c.  In  ordering  a  volume 
e  sure  to  specify  whether  Finance,  Traffic,  or  Valuation  decisions  are  desired.  Entries 
for  the  separate  decisions  are  grouped  below  under  center  heads  following  other  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission  publications. 

Decisions.     See,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Finance  decisions.     See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  {Finance) . 

Fuel  for  locomotives  (charged  to  operating  expenses),  class  1  steam  railways 
in  United  States,  compiled  from  140  reports  representing  148  steam  railways, 
switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included,  Jan.  1935  and  1934;  [pre- 
pared in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  1935.  1  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M- 
230.)     [Subjecttorevision.lt  IC  1  ste.30 :  935/1 

Opinions.     See,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Railroad  employees.    Wage  statistics  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States, 
compiled  from  148  monthly  reports  of  employees,  service,  and  compensation 
covering  149  class  1  steam  railways,  Jan.  1935 ;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Sta- 
tistics.    [1935.]     4  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°     (Statement  M-300.)     t 
L.  C.  card  A  29-582  IC  1  ste.25 :  935/1 

Railroads.  Freight  [and  passenger]  service  operating  statistics  of  class  1 
steam  railways  in  United  States,  compiled  from  140  reports  of  freight  service 
statistics  representing  148  railways  [and  from  135  reports  of  passenger  serv- 
ice statistics  representing  143  railways]  (switching  and  terminal  companies 
not  included),  Jan.  1935  and  1934;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics. 
[1935.]  [2]  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-210.)  t 
L.  C.  card  A  29-379  IC  1  ste.21 :  935/1 

Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses  of  class  1  steam  railways  in 

United  States,  compiled  from  145  monthly  reports  of  revenues  and  expenses 
representing  149  class  1  steam  railways,  Jan.  1935  and  1934;  [prepared  in] 
Bureau  of  Statistics.  1935.  1  i).  il.  oblong  large  8"  (Statement  M-100.) 
[Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  28-2266  IC  1  ste.l9 :  935/1 

Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses  of  large  steam  railways,  se- 
lected items  for  roads  with  annual  operating  revenues  above  $25,000,000,  Jan. 
1935  and  1934;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  [1935.]  [2]  p.  oblong 
large  8°     (Statement  M-150.)     [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  29-378  IC  1  ste.20 :  935/1 

Operating   statistics   of   large   steam   railways,   selected   items  for   Jan. 

1935,  compared  witli  Jan.  1934.  for  roads  with  annual  operating  revenues 
above  $25,000,000;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  [1935.]  [2]  p. 
oblong  large  S°     (Statement  M-200.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  29-380  IC  1  ste.22  :  935/1 

Revenue  traffic  statistics  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States,  in- 
cluding mixed-train  service,  compiled  from  140  reports  representing  149  steam 
railways,  switching  and  tlorminal  companies  not  included,  Dec.  1934  and  1933 
[and]  V2  months  ended  with  Doc.  1934  and  1U33 ;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of 
Statistics.  1935.  1  p.  oblong  large  8"  (Statement  IM-220.)  [Subject  to 
revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  29-381  IC  1  ste.24  :  934/12 

• Selected  income  and  balance-sheet  items  of  class  1  steam  railways  in 

United  States,  compiled  from  143  reports  representing  149  steam  railways 
[Dec.  1934  and  1933  and  12  months  of  1934  and  1933,  with  Selected  income 
items  by  regions  and  districts,  class  1  steam  railways,  calendar  years  1934 
and  1933;  prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  [1935.]  4  p.  oblong  large  8° 
(Statement  M-125.)  [Subject  to  revision.]  t 
L.  C.  card  A  32-1785  IC  1  ste,34 :  934/12 

■    Text  and  summary  tables  of  47th  annual  report  on  statistics  of  railways 

in  United  States,  year  ended  Dec.  31,  1933,  including  selected  data  relating  to 
other  common  carriers  subject  to  interstate  commerce  act  for  [calendar]  year 
1933;  prepared  by  Bureau  of  Statistics.  1935.  ix-fS139  p.  il.  4°  [Title  on 
cover  reads :  Text  of  47th  annual  report.  A  second  title  page  reads :  47th 
annual  report.]  *  Paper,  35c. 
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Traffic  decisions.     See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  (.Traffic). 

Yardage  charges.  Nos.  606  and  6()7.  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al.  v.  United  States,  Interstate  Com- 
merce Commission,  and  Hygrade  Food  Products  Corporation ;  Union  Stock 
Yard  e*t  Transit  Company  of  Chicago  v.  [same],  appeals  from  district  court 
for  southern  district  of  New  York;  brief  for  United  States  and  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission.     [1935.]    cover  title,  vi-f  118  p.    $     IC  1.13/1 :  At  2/29 

Decisions  {Finance) 

Note. — The  following  decisions  or  opinions  issued  in  seioarate  form  are  from  the  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission  reports. 

Alton  and  Southern  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  7199,  Alton  &  Southern  Rail- 
road stock;  decided  Dec.  11,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  579-580.  (F-5996.)  [From 
V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-5996 

Arizona  Eastern  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10678,  Arizona  Eastern  Railroad 
Company  et  al.  abandonment;  decided  Jan.  26,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  701-702. 
(F-6030.)     [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6030 

Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10630,  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rail- 
road Company  operation ;  decided  Feb.  7,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  773-776.  (F-6058.) 
[From  V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6058 

■  Financial  [finance]  docket  no.  10701,  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  Com- 
pany abandonment ;  [decided  Jan.  30, 1935].  1935.  [1]  4-728-729  p.  (F-6041.) 
[From  V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6041 

Finance  docket  no.  10704,  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  Company  in  Penn- 
sylvania et  al.  abandonment;  decided  Jan.  31,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  737-738. 
(F-6046.)     [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6046 

Finance  docket  no.  10705,  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  Company  in  Penn- 
sylvania et  al.  abandonment;  decided  Jan.  31,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  739-740. 
(F-6047.)      [From  V.  202.]      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6047 

■ Finance  docket  no.  10706,  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  Company  in  Penn- 
sylvania et  al.  abandonment;  decided  Jan.  31,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  741-742. 
(F-6048.)     [From  V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6048 

Baltimore  and  Ohio  Southwestern  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10702,  Balti- 
more &  Ohio  Southwestern  Railroad  Company  et  al.  abandonment:  decided 
Jan.  30,  1935.     [1935.]     p.  729-730.     (F-0042.)      [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-6042 

Belington  and  'Northern  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10703,  Beliugton  & 
Northern  Railroad  Company  et  al.  abandonment;  decided  Jan.  30,  1935. 
[1935.]     p.  731-732.     (F-6043.)      [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-6043 

Boston  and  Albany  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10575,  Boston  &  Albany  Rail- 
road Company  et  al.  abandonment;  decided  Dec.  10,  1934.  [1985.]  p.  55.5- 
557.     (F-5988.)     [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-59S8 

Chicago  and  North  Western  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  9167,  Chicago  & 
North  "Western  Railway  Company  reconstruction  loan ;  decided  Dec.  20,  1934. 
[1935.]     p.  62.3-625.     (F-6010.)      [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la  :F-6010 

Finance  docket  no.  10533,  Chicago  &  North  Western  Railway  Company 

abandonment;    [decided  Nov.  17,  1934].     1935.     [1] +496-498  p.      (F-5973.) 
[From  V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  10  1.6/la :  F-5973 

Chicago,  Milwatckee,  St.  Paul  and  Pacific  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10334, 
Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  &  Pacific  Ii:iilroad  Company  assumption  and 
pledge  ;  decided  Jan.  10,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  677-079.  (F-6021.)  [From  v.  202.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  10  1.6/la  :  F-6021 

Finance  docket  no.  103.35,  Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  &  Pacific  Rail- 
road Company  public  works  improvement;  decided  Dec.  11,  1934.  [1935.] 
p.  577-578.     (F-5995.)     [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-5995 

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Chicugo,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  and  Pacific  Railroad — Continued. 

Finance  docket  no.  10478,  Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  »&  Pacific  Rail- 
road Company  abandonment;  decided  Jan.  10,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  685-689. 
(F-6023.)     [From  V.  202.1     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6025 

Finance  docket  no.  10644,  Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  &  Pacific  Rail- 
road Company  abandonment;  [decided  Nov.  30,  1934].  1935.  [l]+52S-530 
p.     (F-5984.)      [From  V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-59S4 

Finance  docket  uo.  10645,  Chicago.  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  &  Pacific  Rail- 
road Company  reconstruction  loan ;  decided  Dec.  17,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  597- 
605.     (F-6004.)     [From  V.  202.]     *  Palmer,  5c.  IC  1.6/la ;  F-6004 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  and  Pacific  Railicau.  Finance  docket  no.  10687,  Chicago, 
Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Railway  Company  abandonment  of  operation ;  decided 
Jan.  10,  1935.     [1935.]    p.  681-683.     (F-6023.)     [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-6023 

Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Mivn^apolis  and  Omaha  Railuay.  Finance  docket  no.  10545, 
Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Railway  Company  abandonment ; 
decided    Dec.    14,    1934.     [1935.]     p.    583-586.      (F-59e8.)      [From    v.    202.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-5998 

Christie  and  Eastern  Railnay.  Finance  docket  no.  10641,  Christie  &  Eastern 
Railway  Company  abandonment;  decided  Dec.  7,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  571-572. 
( F-5993. )     [  From  v.  202.  ]     *  Pa  per ,  5c.  I C  1 .6/la  :  F-5903 

Denver  and  Rio  Grande  Western  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10711,  Denver  & 
Rio  Grande  Western  Railroad  Company  al)and(>nnient ;  decided  Jan.  23,  1935. 
[193;5.]     p.  711-712.     (B"-6033.)      [From  v.  202. J     *  1 'a per,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-6033 

El  Paso  and  Southwestern  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10669,  El  Paso  &  South- 
western Railroad  Company  acquisition ;  decided  Dec.  28,  1934.  [1935.]  p. 
657-658.     (F-6016.)      [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6016 

Erie  Railroad.  Finance  dwket  uo.  9148,  Erie  Raih-oad  Company  reconstruction 
loan  ;  decided  Nov.  2S.  1934.     [1935.]     p.  517-522.     (F-5981.)      [From  v.  202.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-5981 

Finance  docket  no.  10689,  Erie  Railroad  Company   reconstruction  loan; 

decided    Dec.    19,    1934.     [10:^4.]     p.    609^12.     (F-6006.)      [From    v.    202.] 

*  Paper.  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6006 

■ Finance  docket  no.  10713,  Erie  Railroad  Company  pledge;  decided  Dec. 

21,1934.     [1935.]     p.  613-614.     (F-6007.)      [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-6007 

Farmers'  Grain  and  Shipping  Company.  Finance  docket  no.  10722,  Farmers' 
Grain  &  Shipping  Company  bonds;  decided  Jan.  26,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  699- 
700.     (F-6029.)      [From    v.    202.]     *  Paper,    5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6029 

Great  Northern  Railtvay.  Finance  docket  no.  10458.  Great  Northern  Railway 
Company  public  works  improvement;  decided  Jan.  10,  1935.  [19."?5.]  p.  679- 
l«0.     (F-6022.)      [From  V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6022 

Grulf  and  Ship  Island  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10723.  Gulf  &  Ship  Island 
Railroad  Company  note;  [decided  Jan.  21,  1935].  1935.  [1] +712-713  p. 
(F-6034.)      [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  oc.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6034 

Finance  docket  no.  10734.  Gulf  &  Ship  Island  Railroad  Company  note; 

decided    Jan.    31,    193.5.      [1935.]      p.    745-746.      (F-6050.)      [From    v.    202.] 

*  Paper.  5<'.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6050 

Illinois  Central  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10273.  Illinois  Central  Railroad 
Company  public  works  imiirovement :  decided  Dec.  15,  1934.  [19.35.]  p.  591- 
592.     (F-6001.)      [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6001 

Finance  docket  no.  10381,  Illmois  Central  Railroad  Company  equipment- 
trust  certificates,  series  Q :  decided  Jan.  23,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  717-718.  (F- 
6636  [6036].)  [The  Finance  decision  number  on  this  publication  is  printed 
incorrectly  as  6636.     From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  r^c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6(  36 

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March  1935  291 

Intermountain  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  10690,  Intermountain  Railway  Com- 
pany abandonment;  decided  Jan.  14,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  695-<396.  (F-6027.) 
[From  V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I C  1.6/1  a  :  F-6027 

Lehigh  Valley  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10415,  Lehigli  Valley  Railroad 
Company  proposed  abandonment  of  oj^eration ;  decided  Jan.  7,  1935.  [1935.] 
p.  659-664.     (F-6017.)      [From  v.  202.]     *  Paiier,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6017 

Finance  docket  no.  10627,  Lehigb  Valley  Railroad  Company  equipment- 
trust  certificates,  series  V,  1934;  decided  Dec.  11.  1934.  [1935.]  p.  573-576. 
(F-0994.)      [From  V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-5994 

Lonislana  and  Arkansas  Railicay.  Finance  docket  no.  10659.  Louisiana  & 
Arkansas  Railway  Company  acquisition ;  decided  Dec.  14,  1934.  [1935.]  p. 
587-588.     (F-5999.)      [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-5999 

Louisville  and  Nashville  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10635,  Louisville  & 
Nasbville  Railroad  Company  operation;  decided  Nov.  21,  1934.  [1935.]  p. 
505-507.     (F-5976.)      [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-.5976 

Mis.^issippi  Central  Rnilroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10521,  Mississippi  Central 
Railroad  Company  notes:  decided  Jan.  7,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  665-668.  (F- 
6018.)     [From  V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC1.6/la :  F-6018 

Missouri  Pacific  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10638,  Missouri  Pacific  Railroad 
Company  abandonment;  decided  Dec.  17.  1934.  [1935.]  p.  595-596.  (F- 
6003.)      [From  V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6003 

Montana  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10658.  Montana  Railroad  abandonment; 
decided    Feb.    9,    1935.      [1935.]      p.    771-772.      (F-6057.)       [From    v.    202.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6057 

Moreliead  and  North  Fork  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  10600,  Morebead  & 
Xortb  Fork  Railway  Company  acquisition ;  decided  Feb.  4,  1935.  [1935.] 
p.  751-753.     (F-6053.)      [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6053 

Finance  docket  no.  10601,  Morebead  &  North  Fork  Railway   Company 

stock;  [decided  Feb.  4,  1935].     1935.     [1] +748-750  p.     (F-60o2.)      [From  v. 
202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6052 

Nashmlle,  Ciiattanooga  and  St.  Louis  Railuxiy.  Finance  docket  no.  10700, 
Nashville,  Chattanooga  «&  St.  Louis  Railway  abandonment ;  decided  Feb.  9, 
1935.     [1935.]     p.  781-782.     (F-6060.)      [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper.  .5c. 

IC  1.6/lH  :  F-606Q 

New  Boston  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  105S7.  New  Boston  Railroad  Com- 
panv  et  al.  abandonment;  decided  Dec.  28,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  725-727.  (F- 
6040.)      [From  V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6040 

New  York.  Nen:  Haven  and  Hartford  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10403,  New 
York.  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Railroad  Company  equipment-trust  certificates; 
decided    Dec.    26,    1934.     [1935.]     p.    621-622.      (F-6009.)      [From    v.    202.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6009 

— —  Finance  docket  no.  10729,  New  York.  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Railroad 
Companv  notes;  decided  Jan.  30,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  721-722.  (F-6038.) 
[From  V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6038 

Ncv;  York,  Pennsylvania  and  Ohio  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10728,  New 
York,  Pennsylvania  &  Ohio  Railroad  Company  bonds ;  decided  Feb.  12,  1935. 
[1935.]     p.  785-787.     (F-6062.)      [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-6062 

Nnrfolk  and  Western  Railuay.  Finance  docket  no.  10693.  Norfolk  &  AVestem 
Railwav  Companv  construction;  decided  Jan.  16.  1935.  [19.35.]  p.  70&-710. 
(F-6032.)      [From  V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6032 

Pacific  Coast  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10662,  Pacific  Coast  Railroad  Com- 
pany abandonment;  decided  Dec.  14,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  589-590.  (F-6000.) 
[From  V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6000 

Pearl  River  Valleii  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10736,  Pearl  River  Valley  Rail- 
road Companv  operation  ;  decided  Fob.  15,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  1-3.  (F-6066.) 
[From  V.  207.]  '  *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6066 

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292  March  1935 

Peninsula  Terminal  Company.  Finance  docket  no.  1052fi.  Peninsula  Terminal 
Company  stock  ;  decided  Dec.  7, 1934.  [1935.]  p.  561-562.  (F-5990.)  [From 
V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-5990 

Pennsylvania  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10296,  Peunsjlvauia  Railroad  Com- 
pany public  works  improvement;  decided  Dec.  11,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  581-582. 
(F-5997.)      [From  V.  202.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-5997 

Same:   decided   Jan.  30,   1935.     [1935.]     p.   723-724.     (F-6039.)      [From 

V.  202.].     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6039 

Finance  docket  no.  10297,  Pennsylvania   Railroad   Company  securities; 

decided    Dec.    27,    1934.     [1935.]     p.    635-636.     (F-6012.)      [From    v.    202.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6012 

Same:   decided   Jan.   31,   1935.     [1935.]     p.    73-5-736.      (F-6045.)      [From 

V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6045 

Pennsylvania-Reading  Seashore  Lines.  Finance  docket  no.  10602,  Pennsylvania- 
Reading  Seashore  Lines  acquisition ;  [decided  Dec.  6,  1934].  1935.  [l]-t-558- 
5G1  p.     (F-5989.)      [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-5989 

Pere  Marquette  Railicay.  Finance  docket  no.  9993,  Pere  Marquette  Railveay 
Company  bonds;  decided  Jan.  31,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  733-734.  (F-6044.) 
[From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6044 

Finance  docket  no.  10285,  Pere  Marquette  Railway  Company  abandon- 
ment ;  decided  Dec.  21,  1934.     [1935.]     p.  615-620.     (F-6008.)      [From  v.  202.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6008 

Pitt-^hurdh  and  West  Virginia  Railimy.  Finance  docket  no.  10661,  Pittsburgh  & 
West  Virginia  Railway  Company  reconstruction  loan ;  decided  Dec.  1,  1934. 
[1935.]     p.  5;37-542.     (F-5986.)      [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-5986 

Same;  [decided  Jan.  8, 1935].     1935.     [1] +674-676  p.     (B"-6020.)      [From 

V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6020 

Finance  docket  no.  10671,  Plttsburj^h  &  West  Vir.i;inia  Railway  Company 

equipment  trust,  series  of  1935 ;  [decided  Feb.  4,  1935].     1935.     [1]  +754-756  p. 
(F-6054.)      [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6054 

Piigct  Sound  and  Cascade  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  9585,  Puget  Sound  & 
Cascade  Railway  Company  reconstruction  loan;  decided  Jan.  7,  1935.  [1935.] 
p.  069-673.     (F-6019.)     [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6019 

Finance  docket  no.  10674,  Puget   Sound   &  Cascade  Railway   Company 

bonds;    decided   Jan.    11,   1935.     [1935.]     p.    683-684.     (F-6024.)      [From   v. 
202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6024 

St.  Louis-San  Francisco  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  10234.  St.  Louis-San 
Francisco  Railway  Company  abandonment;  decided  Dec.  27,  1935  [1934]. 
[1935.]     p.  641-651.     (F-6014.)      [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-6014 

Seaboard  Air  Line  Railuay.  Finance  docket  no.  10727,  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rail- 
way Company  construction :  decided  Feb.  11,  1935.  [19.35.]  p.  783-784.  (F- 
600L)      [From  V.  202.1     *  I'aper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6061 

Sierra  Railway  of  California.  Finance  docket  no.  10625,  Sierra  Railway  Com- 
pany of  California  abandonment ;  decided  Nov.  30,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  525-527. 
(F-59S3.)      [From  V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c'.  IC  1.0/la :  F-59S3 

Southern  Illinois  and  Kentucky  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10724.  Southern 
Illinois  ^:  Kentucky  Railroad  Company  note:  decided  Jan.  25.  1935.  [1935.] 
p.  697-698.      (F-6028.)      [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.0/la :  F-6028 

Sumpfer  Valley  Railroad.  Finiiuce  docket  no.  9578,  Sumpter  Valley  Railroad 
Company  reconstruction  loan :  decided  Dec.  27,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  637-640. 
(F-6013.)      [From  V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6013 

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Tennessee  and  Carolina  Southern  Raihcay.  Finance  docket  no.  10716,  Tennessee 
&  Carolina  Southern  Eailway  Company  abandonment;  decided  Jan.  29,  1935. 
[1935.]     p.    719-720.      (F-6037.)      [From    v.    202.]     *  Paper,    5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-6037 

Tennessee  Central  Railway.  Finance  doclset  no.  10656,  Tennessee  Central  Rail- 
way Company  bonds;  decided  Dec.  3,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  563-565.  (F-5991.) 
[From  V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-5991 

Texas  and  Xeio  Orleans  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  .S374,  Texas  &.  New 
Orleans  Railroad  Company  acquisition,  etc. ;  decided  Feb.  9,  1935.  [1935.] 
p.  769-770.     (F-6056.)      [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6056 

Toledo  and  Cincinnati  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10707,  Toledo  &  Cincinnati 
Railroad  Company  et  al.  abandonment ;  decided  Jan.  31,  1935.  1935.  p.  747. 
(F-6051.)      [From  V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6051 

Finance  docket  no.  10708,  Toledo  &  Cincinnati  Railroad  Company  et  al. 

abandonment ;  decided  Jan.  31, 1935.     [1935.]     p.  743-744.     (F-6049.)     [From 
V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6049 

WaMsh  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  9145,  Wabasb  Railway  Company  receivers 
reconstruction  loan;  [decided  Jan.  21,  1935].  1935.  [1] +690-694  p.  (F- 
6026.)      [From  V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6026 

Finance  docket  no.  10694,  Wabash  Railway  Company  receivers  public 

works  improvement;  decided  Dec.  15,  1934.     [1935.]     p.  593-594.     (F-6002.) 
[From  V.  202.]     *  Paper,  oc.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6002 

Wheeling  and  Lake  Erie  Raihcay.  Finance  docket  no.  10670,  Wheeling  &  Lake 
Erie  Railway  Company  abandonment;  [decided  Dec.  17,  1934].  1935.  [1]  + 
606-608  p.    (F-6005.)      [From  v.  202.]      *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6005 

Yazoo  and  Mississippi  Valley  Railroad.    Finance  docket  no.  10490,  Yazoo  &  Mis- 
sissippi Valley  Railroad  Company  abandonment;  decided  Feb.  9,  1935.    [1935.] 
,p.   777-780.      (F-6059.)      [From   v.   202.]      *  Paper,   5c.        IC  1.6/la :  F-6059 

D  ecis  ions    ( Tra  fflc ) 

Note. — The  following  decisions  or  opinions  issued  in  separate  form  are  from  the  In- 
terstate Commerce  Commission  reports. 

Bags.  No.  26405,  Western  Burlap  Bag  Company  v.  Illinois  Central  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  16,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  85-86.  ([Opinion]  20042.) 
[From  V.  205.]    *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  200^ 

Bananas.  No.  25678,  E.  B.  Lindley  v.  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Com- 
pany et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  18,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  31-34.  ([Opinion]  20085.) 
[From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20085 

No.  26113,  C.  O.  D.  Fruit  &  Produce  Company,  Incorporated,  et  al.  v. 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Gulf  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;    [decided  Dec.  21, 
1934].    1935.     [1] +78-80  p.     ( [Opinion]  20098.)     [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20098 

No.  26419,  Biagi  Fruit  &  Produce  Company  v.  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. ;  decided  Jan.  22,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  269-271.  ( [Opinion] 
20139.)     [From  y.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20139 

Barrel  heads.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15309,  barrel  heads  and  sheet 
steel  to  New  Orleans,  La. ;  decided  Jan.  29,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  281-284.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 20142.)      [From  y.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20142 

Baskets.  Fourth-section  application  no.  15058,  baskets  and  hampers  from  and 
to  the  South;  [decided  Dec.  5,  1934],  1935.  [1] +742-746  p.  ([Opinion] 
20071.)     [From  V.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC1.6/la :  20071 

Beans.  No.  26.343,  Ryon  Grain  Company  v.  Grand  Trunk  Western  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  19,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  99-100.  ([Opinion]  20045.) 
[From  v.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20045 

Brl^^ks.  No.  25431,  Standard  Brick  &  Tile  Company  v.  Atlanta,  Birmingham 
&  Coast  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  18,  1934.  [19.85.]  p.  35-36. 
([Opinion]  20086.)     [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20086 

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294  March  1935 

Butter.  No.  24021,  Cultra  Company  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway 
Company;  decided  Nov.  19,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  223-234.  ([Opinion]  20048.) 
[From  V.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  10  1.6/la  :  2004S 

No.  26254,  Swift  &  Company  i'.  St.  Louis-San  Francisco  Railway  Com- 
pany, J.  M.  Knrn  and  John  G.  Lonsdale,  trustees,  et  al. :  decided  Dec.  12, 

1934.  [1935.]     p.  25-28.     ([Opinion]  20083.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1.6/  la  :  20083 

Calves.  No.  2626S,  Newhall  Land  &  Farming  Company  v.  Southern  Pacific 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  6.  1934.  [1935.]  p.  755-759.  ([Opinion] 
20075.)      [From  V.  205.]     *  Paper.  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20075 

Cantaloupes.  No.  26327,  W.  E.  Keplinger,  receiver  for  S.  A.  Gerrard  Company. 
V.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Jan.  30,  1935.  [1935.  J 
p.  297-299.     ([Opinion]  20145.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20145 

Cattle.  No.  26282,  Jay  D.  Weil  v.  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Companv  et  al. :  de- 
cided Dec.  26,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  99-103.  ([Opinion]  20104.)  [From  v.  206.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20104 

Cereals,  Prepared.  No.  26065,  General  Food  Sales  Company.  Incorporated,  et 
al.  V.  Michigan  Central  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  27,  1934. 
[1935.]     p.  111-114.     ([Opinion]  20107.)     [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20107 

Cheimng  gum.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15595,  chewing  gum  to  Memphis, 
Tenn. ;  [decided  Dec.  4,  1934].  1935.  [l]-f  298-300  p.  ([Opinion]  20059.) 
[From  V.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20059 

Coal.  No.  23130,  intrastate  rates  on  bituminous  coal  between  points  in  Illinois ; 
[decided  Dec.  28,  1934].  1935.  [l]-f  120-124  p.  ([Opinion]  20109.)  [From 
V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20109 

No.   24877.    Farmers  Co-Operative   Gin   &   Supply   Association   et    al.   v. 

Arkan.sas  Western  Railway  Company  et  al. :  decided  Jan.  7,  1935.     [1935.] 
p.  147-152.     ([Opinion]  20115.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20115 

No.   249.30,   Northwestern   Retail    Coal   Dealers   Association   v.   Chicago. 

Milwaukee,    St.    Paul   &    Pacific  Railroad    Companv;    decided    Dec.    6,    1934. 
[1935.]     p.  747-748.     ( [Opinion]  2tX)72.)      [From  v.  205.]     *  Paper,  .'c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20072 

No.   25(>88,   Princeton  Mining  Company  v.  Algers,   Winslow  &   Western 

Railway    Company    et    al. ;    decided    Dec.    4,    1934.       [1935.]      p.    737-741. 
([Opinion]  20070.)     [From  v.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6  la  :  20070 

No.  25816,  Anderson  Brothers  &  Foster  et  al.  v.  Alabama  Central  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. ;  decided  Jan.  7,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  175-185.  ([Opinion] 
20117.)     [From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC1.6/la  :  20117 

No.  25850,  Mutual  Coal,  Light  &  Power  Company  et  al.  v.  Atchison.  To- 
peka &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company;  decided  Nov.  24,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  243- 
252.     ([Opinion]  20051.)     [From  v.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20051 

No.  26400,  Fork  Mountain  Coal  Conipany  et  al.  v.  Cincinnati,  New  Or- 
leans &  Texas   Pacific  Railway   Companv  et   al. ;    [decided  Dec.   27,   1934], 

1935,  [1]+106-110  p.     ([Opinion]  20106.)     [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20106 

No.  26467,  Board  of  Control  of  Institutions  of  Higher  Learning  v.  Ala- 
bama Great  Southern  Railroad  Company  et  al, ;  decided  Jan.  22,  1935. 
[1935.]     p.  213-214.     ( [Opinion]  20125.)     [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20125 

Containers.  No.  26332,  Draper  Manufacturing  Company  v.  New  York  Central 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  22,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  97-98.  ([Opin- 
ion] 20103.)      [From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c,  IC  1.6/la  :  20103 

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March  1935  295 

Contractors'  outfits.  No.  25748,  Southwestern  Construction  Corporation  v.  Atchi- 
son, Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  22,  1934. 
[1935.]     p.  235-238.     ([Opinion]  20049.)      [From  v.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20049 

No.  26441,  Utah  Construction  Company  v.  Nevada  Central  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  20,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  53-55.  ([Opinion]  20092.) 
[From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20092 

Corn.  No.  26476,  Snider  Packing  Corporation  v.  New  York  Central  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  21,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  51-52.  ( [Opinion]  20091.) 
[From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20091 

Cotton.  Fourth  section  application  no.  14712,  cotton  liuters  and  other  com- 
modities to  Texas  ports;  decided  Dec.  10,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  5-17.  ([Opin- 
ion]    20081.)     [From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20081 

Cotton  goods.  No.  26136,  J.  C.  Pemiey  Company,  Incorporated,  v.  Alabama 
Great  Southern  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  27,  1934.  [1935.] 
p.  115-119.      ([Opinion]   20108.)      [From  v.  206.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20108 

Cottonseed.  No.  17000,  rate  structure  investigation,  pt.  8,  cottonseed,  its  prod- 
ucts, and  related  articles;  decided  Nov.  7,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  15-16.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 20030.)     [From  V.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20080 

Cream  of  Wheat.  No.  26362,  Cream  of  Wheat  Corporation  et  al.  v.  Ann  Ar- 
bor Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  21,  1934,  [1935.]  p.  59-62. 
([Opinion]  20094.)     [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20094 

Draintiles.  No.  26501,  Columbus  Brick  &  Tile  Company  v.  Atlantic  Coast  Line 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Jan.  22,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  215-216.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 20126.)      [From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20126 

Egg-case  trays.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3993,  egg  trays  from 
Waterville,  Maine;  [decided  Jan.  28,  1935].  1935.  [l]-f 230-240  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] 20131.)     [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20131 

Evaporated  milk.  No.  26506,  Borden  Sales  Company,  Incorporated,  v.  Central  of 
Georgia  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  24,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  85-87. 
([Opinion]  20101.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20101 

Fertilisers.  No.  23621  (sub-no.  1),  Consolidated  Rendering  Company  v.  Aroos- 
took Valley  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  11,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  779- 
788.     ([Opinion]  20078.)      [From  v.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20O78 

Freight  rates.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3718,  export  and  im- 
port rates  to  and  from  southern  ports ;  decided  Dec.  3.  1934.  [1935.]  p.  511- 
562.     ( [Opinion]  20061.)     [From  v.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20061 

No.   17000,  rate  structure  investigation,  pt.  2.   western  trunk-line  class 

rates;    [decided    Oct.    9,    1934].     1935.     vi+595-740   p.     ([Opinion]    20012.) 
[From  V.  204.]     *  Paper,  lOe.  IC  1.6/la :  20012 

No.  25630.  short  lines,  divisions,  official  territory ;  decided  Nov.  13,  1934. 

[1935.]     p.    61-77.     ([Opinion]    20038.)      [From    v.    205.]     *  Paper,    .5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20038 

No.  26070,  Quanah,  Acme  &  Pacific  Railway  Company  v.  Atchison,  Topeka 

&  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  26,  1934.     [1935.]     p.  253- 
264.     ([Opinion]   20052.)      [From  v.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20052 

Fruit  packages.  No.  26297,  Leigh  Banana  Case  Company  v.  Aberdeen  &  Rock- 
fish  Railroad  Company  et  ah:  decided  Dec.  12,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  789-800. 
([Opinion]  20079.)      [From  v.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20079 

Gasoline.  No.  26328,  Empire  Oil  &  Refining  Company  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  23,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  239- 
242.     ([Opinion]   20050.)      [From  v.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20050 

No.  26556,  Vacuum  Oil  Company,  Incorporated,  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  22,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  83-84.  ([Opinion] 
20100.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20100 

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Grain.  No.  1700O,  rate  structure  investigation,  pt.  7,  grain  and  grain  products 
within  western  district  and  for  export;  [decided  Oct.  22,  1934],  1935. 
vi+301-510  p.      ([Opinion]    20060.)      [From  v.   205.]     *  Paper,   15e. 

IC  1.6/la :  20060 

Granite.  No.  26294,  Mount  Waldo  Granite  Corporation  v.  Bangor  &  Aroostook 
Eailroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  26,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  103-105. 
([Opinion]  20105.)      [From  v,  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20105 

No.   26352,   Presbrey-Leland   Studios,   Incorporated,   v.  New   York,   New 

Haven  &  Hartford  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  10,  1984.  [1935.] 
p.  1-4.     ([Opinion]  20080.)      [Fi-om  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.       IC  1.6/la :  200S0 

Hay.  No.  19222,  Wichita  Chamber  of  Commerce  et  al.  v.  Abilene  &  Southern 
Railway  Company  et  al, ;  decided  Nov.  5,  1934,  1935.  p.  797.  ([Opin- 
ion]  20025.)      [From  v.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20025 

Horses.  No.  260S6.  Harry  A.  Crowley  et  al.  v.  Atchison.  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Jan.  24,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  221-230, 
([Opinion]    20128.)      [From   v.   206.]     *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20128 

No.  26152,  Grand  Island  Livestock  Commission  Company  et  al.  v.  Akron, 

Canton  &  Youngstown  Railway  Company  (H.  B.  Stewart,  trustee)  et  al. ; 
decided  Nov.  27,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  267-272.  ([Opinion]  200.54.)  [From  v. 
205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20054 

No.  26377,  Crandall  Horse  Company  et  al.  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad 

Company  et  al. ;  decided  Jan.  24,  1935,  [1935.]  p.  209-211.  ([Opinion] 
20123.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20123 

Iron.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15151.  iron  and  steel  to  Texas  ports; 
decided  Jan.  29,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  249-25S.  ([Opinion]  20135.)  [From  v. 
206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20135 

No.  14993,  Wichita  Board  of  Commerce  et  al.  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 

Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. :  decided  Dec,  3,  1934.  1935.  p.  575.  ([Opinion] 
20065.)     [From  v.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20065 

No.  26102.  Salt  Lake  Hardware  Company  v.  Alton  &  Southern  Railroad 

ot  al. ;  decided  J.in.  9,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  189-194.  ([Opinion]  20119.)  [From 
V.  206.]    *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20119 

Irov.  ore.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4005,  iron  ore  in  oflBcial  ter- 
ritory;  [decided  Jan.  26,  1935].  1935.  [1] +272-276  p.  ([Opinion]  20140.) 
[From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20140 

Lead.  No.  26358,  Lowe  Brothers  Company  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al.;  decided  Nov.  24,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  265-266.  ([Opinion]  20053.) 
[From  v,  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20053 

Lime.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15679,  lime  from  and  to  points  in  central 
territory;  [decided  Jan.  21,  1935].  1935.  [1]+18(>-188  p.  ([Opinion] 
20118.)     [From  v,  206.]    *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20118 

No.  25738,  Muscle  Shoals  White  Lime  Company  v.  Akron  &  Barberton 

Belt  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  30,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  273-278. 
([Opinion]  20055.)     [From  v,  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I C  1.6/la  :  20055 

Lubricating  oils.  No.  26015,  Albuquerque  Oil  &  Gasoline  Company,  Incorpo- 
rated V.  Atchison,  Topeka  »&  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. :  decided  Jan. 
28,1935.  [1935.]  p.  241-242.  ( [Opinion]  20132.)  [From  v.  206.]  *  Paper, 
5c,  IC  1.6/la :  20132 

Machineri/.  No.  26306,  National  Acme  Company  v.  Boston  &  Maine  Railroad 
et  al.:  decided  Dec.  12,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  29-31.  ([Opinion]  20084.)  [From 
V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20084 

No.  26442,  Wilbanks  &  Pierce,  Incorporated,  v.  St.  Louis  Southwestern 

Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  4,  1934,  [1935,]  p,  599-600.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 20068.)     [From  V.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.0/la  :  20068 

Meat.  No.  15474,  Charles  Wolff  Packing  Company  v.  Arkansas  Western  Rail- 
way Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  3,  1934.  [19.35.]  p.  295-297.  ( [Opinion] 
20058.)     [From  V.  205.]     *  Paper.  .5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20058 


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Methanol.  No.  26487,  Bakelite  Corporation  v.  New  York  Central  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  14,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  59-60.  ([Opinion]  20037.) 
[From  V.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20037 

Misrouting.  No.  26029,  Southern  Acid  &  Sulphur  Company,  Incorporated,  t'. 
Southern  Kailway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Jan.  15,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  259- 
262.     ([Opinion]  20136.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20136 

Motor-truck  transportation.  No.  26283,  Motor  Truck  Club  of  Massachusetts, 
Incorporated,  v.  Boston  &  Maine  Railroad;  [decided  Dec.  11,  1934].  1935. 
[1] +18-24  p.     ([Opinion]  20082.)     [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20082 

Paper.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3970,  waste  paper  from,  to,  and 
between  Indiana  points;  decided  Dec.  28,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  127-133.  ([Opin- 
ion] 20111.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20111 

No.  26385,  Letellier-Phillips  Paper  Company,  Incorporated,  v.  Missouri 

Pacific  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Dec.  20,  1934].     1935.     [1] +44-46 
p.     ([Opinion]  20089.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20089 

Petroleum.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15720,  petroleum  from  East  St.  Louis 
and  Edwardsville,  111.;  [decided  Dec.  8,  1934].  1935.  [1] +760-762  p. 
([Opinion]  20076.)      [From  v.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20076 

No.   26417,  Western   Nebraska   Oil   Company   v.   Chicago,   Burlington   & 

Quincy  Railroad  Company   et  al. ;   decided   Nov.   6,   1934.     [1935.]     p.   5-6. 
( [Opinion]  20028.)      [From  v.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20028 

Piling.  No.  26228,  Manassa  Timber  Company  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Railway  Company;  decided  Dec.  18,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  37^0.  ([Opinion] 
20O87.)      [From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20087 

No.  26485,  Manassa  Timber  Company  v.  Missouri-Kansas-Texas  Railroad 

Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Jan.  28,  1935].     1935.     [1] +246-248  p.     ([Opinion] 
20134.)      [From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20134 

Pipe.  No.  26054,  American  Cast  Iron  Pipe  Company  v.  Atlanta,  Birmingham  & 
Coast  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Jan,  28,  1935.  1935.  p.  235.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 20130.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC1.6/la :  20130 

No.  26513,  Lone  Star  Gas  Company  v.  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 

Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dee.  22,  1934.     [1935.]     p.  81-82.     ([Opin- 
ion] 20099.)      [From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20099 

Pipe  coating.  No.  24549,  Wailes  Dove-Hermiston  Corporation  et  al.  v.  Aberdeen 
&  Rockfish  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  28,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  125- 
126.     ([Opinion]  20110.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20110 

Pipe  lines.  No.  19200,  depreciation  charges  of  carriers  by  pipe  lines;  decided 
Nov.  13.  1934.  [1935.]  p.  33-^8.  ([Opinion]  20034.)  [From  v.  205.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20034 

Plate  glass.  No.  23684,  Union  Mirror  Company  et  al.  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  3,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  565-572.  ([Opinion] 
20063.)      [From  V.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20063 

Posts^  No.  26490,  Thomasville  Iron  Works  v.  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al. ;  decided  Jan.  24,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  211-212.  ([Opinion]  20124.) 
[From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20124 

Potatoes.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15608,  potatoes  to  Brooklyn  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  stations  ;  decided  Jan.  29.  1935.  [1935.]  p.  277-280.  ( [Opinion] 
20141.)      [From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20141 

No.  25837,  Taylor  Produce  Company  et  al.  v.  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad 

Company   et   al. ;   decided   Oct.   30.    1934.     [1935.]     p.   753-754.     ([Opinion] 
20015.)      [From  V.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20015 

Reconsignment.  No.  26489,  J.  B.  Hill  Grain  Company  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Jan.  23,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  265-26& 
( [Opinion]  20138.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20138 

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Refrigeration.  No,  26291,  Iron  City  Produce  Company,  Incorporated,  et  al.  v. 
Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company;  decided  Dec.  22,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  63-69. 
([Opinion]  20095.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20095 

Sand.  No.  22109,  in  matter  of  rates  on  sand,  gravel,  crushed  stone,  etc.,  within 
South  Carolina;  decided  Dec.  3,  1984.  [1935.]  p.  563-564.  ([Opinion] 
20062.)      [From  V.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20062 

No.  23560,  Dayton  Steel  Foundry  Company  v.  Baltimore  «&  Ohio  Railroad 

Company   et   al. ;    decided    Nov,    5,    1934.     [1935.]     p.    789-790.     ([Opinion] 
20023.)     [From  v.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c,  IC  1.6/la :  20023 

No.  26094,  McHugh  Brothers  v.  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company  et  al. ; 

decided   Dec.   3,   1934.     [1935.]     p.   573-574.     ([Opinion]    20064.)     [From   v, 
205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1,6/la  :  20064 

No.  26230,  Hess  &  Mooneyham,  Incorporated,  v.  Atchison,  Toj^ka  «&  Santa  Fe 

Railway  Company  et  al. ;    [decided  Nov.  19,  1934].     1935.     [1] +220-222  p. 
([Opinion]  20047.)      [From  v,  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20047 

• No.  26427,  Woodruff  &  EiUvards,  Incorporated,  v.  Boston  &  Maine  Railroad 

et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  22,  1934.     [1935.]     p.  75-77.     ([Opinion]  20097.)      [From 
V,  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20097 

Sewer  pipe.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15147,  sewer  pipe  from  Texarkana, 
Ark. -Tex. ;  decided  Nov.  26,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  279-281.  ([Opinion]  20056.) 
[From  V.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20056 

Sheep.  No.  26194,  Bloom  Land  &  Cattle  Company  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  16,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  8:3-84. 
([Opinion]  20041.)      [From  v.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20041 

Slieets.  No.  26423,  Edson,  Moore  &  Company  et  al.  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  .Jan.  4, 1935.  [1935.]  p.  139-141.  ( [Opinion]  20113.) 
[From  V.  206.]     *  Pai)er,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20113 

Slag.  No.  26552,  Logan-Long  Company  v.  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Jan.  22,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  217-220. 
( [Opinion]  20127. )      [  From  v.  206.]     *  I'aper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20127 

Sodium  silicate.  No.  26219,  Philadelphia  Quartz  Company  v,  Alton  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Oct,  30,  1934],  1935.  [l]-f  748-752  p.  ([Opinion] 
20014.)      [From  V.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20014 

Southern  Railwai/.  No.  26387,  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  Demopolis,  Ala.,  et  al.  v. 
Southern  Railway  Company;  [decided  Dec.  22,  1934].  1935.  [1] +70-74  p. 
( [Opinion]  20096. )      [From  v.  200.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20096 

Stone.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4051,  crushed  stone  to  Fernald, 
Ohio  ;  decided  Jan.  19, 1935,  [1935.]  p.  205-20<}.  ( [Opinion]  2012L)  [From 
v.  206.]     *  Paper.  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20121 

No.  26348,  Robert  G.  Lassiter  &  Company  et  al.  v.  Atlantic  Coast  Line 

Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  20,  1934.     [1935.]     p,  47-50.     ([Opin- 
ion] 20090.)      [From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20090 

Stoneware.  No.  26465,  Bridgeport  Distributing  Company  v.  Pennsylvania  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. :  decided  Nov,  15,  1934.  [1935,]  p.  81-82.  ([Opinion] 
20040.)      [From  v.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20040 

Stoves.  Fourth  section  application  no.  14846,  stoves  and  hollow  ware  from 
the  South;  [decided  Jan.  29,  1935].  1935.  [1] +288-296  p,  ([Opinion] 
20144.)      [From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20144 

Straicberrics.  No.  18732,  Andrews  Brothers  et  al.  v.  Pennsylvania  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Jan.  7,  1935].  1935.  [1] +142-146  p.  ([Opinion] 
20114.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  2U114 

Sugar.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4000,  sugar  from  California 
to  Montana  ;^  [decided  Dec.  3.  19.34].  1935.  [1] +576-580  p.  ([Opinion] 
20066.)      [From  v.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20066 

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Svffar — Continued. 

Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4015,  raw  sugar,  New  Orleans 

to  Gramercy  and  Reserve,  La.;  decided  Jan.  25.  1935.     [1935.]     p.  231-234. 
([Opinion]  20129.)     [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20129 

Sulphur.  Fourtli  section  application  no.  15669,  crude  sulphur  from  Louisiana 
and  Texas;  decided  Dec.  19,  1B34.  [1935.]  p.  41-13.  ([Opinion]  20088.) 
[From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20088 

No.   26486,   Atlas   Powder   Company   v.   Atchison,   Toi>eka   &    Santa    Fe 

liaiiway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  8,  1934.     [1935.]     p.  753-754.     ([Opin- 
ion] 20074.)      [From  v.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20074 

Switching  charges.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3963,  switching 
at  Sioux  City,  Iowa;  [decided  Dec.  26,  1934].  1935.  [1] +88-96  p.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 20102.)     [From  V.  206.]     ♦  Paper,  oc.  IC  1.6/la  :  20102 

Tankage.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15024,  tankage  to  the  South ;  decided 
Jan.  21,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  207-208.  ([Opinion]  20122.)  [From  v.  206.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20122 

Tclercgi-fters.  No.  26085,  North  Electric  Manufacturing  Company  v.  Cleveland, 
Cincinnati.  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Railway  Company  (New  York  Central  Rail- 
road Company,  lessee)  et  al. ;  [decided  Jan.  4,  1935].  1935.  [1] +134-138  p. 
( [Opinion]  20112.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20112 

^yl^cf^t.  No.  26456.  Colorado  Milling  &  Elevator  Company  v.  Nashville,  Chatta- 
nooga &  St.  Louis  Railway  et  al. ;  decided  Jan.  28,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  24^-245. 
f  [Opinion]  20133.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20133 

Window  glass.  No.  17287.  American  Window  Glass  Company  v.  Atchison,  Topeka 
&.  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Nov.  6,  1934].  1935.  [1]+79S- 
800  p.     ( [Opinion]  20026.)      [From  v.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20026 

IT'oo/.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3988.  checking,  marking,  and 
weighing  wool  in  the  West;  decided  Dec.  7,  1934.  [19.35.]  p.  749-752. 
([Opinion]  20073.)      [From  v.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20073 

No.  20703,  Boston  Wool  Trade  Association  et  al.  v.  Aberdeen  &  Rockfish 

Railroad    Company    et    al. ;    decided    Dec.    10,    1934.     [1935.]     p.    763-778. 
([Opinion]  20077.)      [From  v.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20077 


JUSTICE  DEPARTMENT 

Alien  Property  Custodian.     See,  for  final  report,  p.  230. 

Ambassador  Petroleum  Company.  No.  7478.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th 
circuit.  Ambassador  Petroleum  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respond- 
ent.    [1935.]     cover  title,  i+18  p.     t  J  1.13:  Am  16 

AmchanitsJcy,  Nathan.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42887,  Nathan  Arachanitzky  v. 
T'nited  States ;  defendant's  demurrer  [and  defendant's  brief  in  support  of  its 
demurrer].     [1935.]     p.  9-17.    $  J  1.13 :  Am  22/2 

American  Commission  Company.  United  States  of  America,  before  Secretary  of 
Agriculture,  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  docket  no.  435,  in  re  Secretary  of 
Agrii  ulture  v.  American  Commission  Co.  and  other  market  agencies  operating 
at  Unii^n  Stockyards,  Denver,  Colo.;  supplementary  abstractof  evidence  filed 
by  Government.     [1935.]     cover  title,  9  p.     $  J  1.13 :  Am  3/216 

Atkins,  Mrf<.  J.  B.  No.  7442,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  Mrs.  J.  B. 
Atkins,  individually  and  as  administratrix  of  J.  B.  Atkins,  v.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals 
(district  of  Louisiana)  ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]    cover  title,  ii+16  p.    % 

J  1.13:  At  52/7 

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300  March  1935 

Atlas  Life  Insurance  Company.  Nos.  1199  and  1200,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  lOtli  circuit,  Guj'  T.  Heivering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Atlas 
Life  Insurance  Company ;  Atlas  Life  Insurance  Company  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  ijetitions  for  review  of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  commissioner  in  no.  1199.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
1+14  p.    t  J  1.13:  At  65/9 

Avent,  R.  C,  sr.  No.  7506,  in  circuit  Court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  Minnie 
Avent,  executrix  of  K.  C.  Avent,  sr.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  i+16  p.     %  J  1.13  :Av  34/4 

Bennett,  James  G.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  uf  appeals  for  2(1  circuit,  Guaranty 
Trust  Company  of  New  York,  as  executor  of  James  Gordon  Bennett,  v.  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of 
Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+22  p.  large  8°     t 

J  1.13  :  B  439/4 

Berger,  Harry.  No.  544,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Harry  Berger  v. 
United  States,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit; 
brief  for  United  States.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+42  p.     t       J  1.13  :  B  453/6 

Blumenthal,  Mrs.  Ltwy  A.  No.  200,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit, 
Lucy  A.  Blumenthal  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  1+14  p.  large  8"     t  J  1.13  :  B  627/4 

Brotcii,  William  T.,  jr.  No.  5630.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit, 
William  T.  Brown,  jr.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  1+21  p.     t  J  1.13  :  B  815/27 

Buchanan,  Anselan.  No.  679,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Anselan 
Buchanan  [et  al.J  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
Court  of  Claims;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
i+10  p.     t  J  1.13  :B  851/6 

Bute,  Vivian  W.  No.  7509,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  Vivian 
Wycliff  Buie  v.  United  States,  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district 
of  Texas;  appellee's  brief.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+19  p.     t    J  1.13 :B  868/3 

Bull,  Archibald  E.  No.  649,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct  term,  1934,  Ernest  M.  Bull, 
sole  surviving  executor  and  trustee  of  Archibald  H.  Bull,  v.  United  States,  on 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims ;  brief  for  United  States  in 
opposition.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+10  p.     t  J  1.13 :  B  872/5 

Buzard.  R.  T.  Nos.  6340  and  6341,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for 
District  of  Columbia,  R.  T.  Buzard  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue;  E.  T.  Dusenbury  v.  [same],  on  petitions  for  review  of 
decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
ii+33  p.     t  J  1.13  :  B  988/2 

Candler,  Walter  T.  No.  7595,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  Walter 
T.  Candler  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of 
decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
ii+24  p.     t  J  1.13  :  C  161/3 

Cerro  de  Pasco  Copper  Co^rpoi-ation.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-460,  Cerro  de 
Pasco  Copper  Corporation  v.  United  States;  brief  for  defendant.  [1935.] 
p.  69-83.     t  J  1.13  :  C  336 

Cherokee  Indians.  No.  K-17.  in  Court  of  Claims,  Cherokee  Nation  v.  United 
States ;  defendant's  reply  to  plaintiff's  brief  on  motion  for  rehearing  upon 
defendant's  demurrer  to  petition.     [1935.]     cover  title,  p.  1-20.     + 

J  1.13  :  C  424/21 

Claiin^.  Judgments  rendered  by  Court  of  Claims.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar. 
16,  1935.     3  p.     ( S.  doc.  36,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Claims — Continued. 

Judgments  rendered  by  district  court  for  district  of  Massachusetts  [rec- 
ords of  judgments  rendered  against  Government  under  Navy  Department  by 
district  court  for  district  of  Massachusetts].  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  16, 
1935.    4  p.     (S.  doc.  34,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

List  of  judgments  rendered  by  Court  of  Claims.     Mar.  6,   1935.     5  p. 

(H.  doc.  123,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  9-6546 

Records  of  judgments  rendered  against  Government  by  District  Courts. 

Mar.  6,  1935.     20  p.      (H.  doc.  124.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26264 

Conliuffley.  William  W.  Xo.  5702,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit. 
Mar.  term,  1935.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  "William  W.  Cordingley. 
on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  peti- 
tioner.    [1935.]     cover  title,  ii-f  27  p.    $  J  1.13 :  C  S12  3 

DeJphos  Quarries  Company.  In  equity  no.  859,  in  district  court  for  southern 
district  of  Ohio,  western  division,  Delphos  Quarries  Company  et  al.  r.  United 
States  et  al. ;  brief  for  United  States.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+36  p.    t 

J  1.13  :  D  385 

Detroit  Garages,  Incorporated.  No.  6989.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th 
circuit,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Detroit  Garages.  Inc..  on  petition 
for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals:  brief  for  petitioner.  [193.5.] 
cover  title,  i-f-14  p.    $  J  1.13  :  D  484/15 

Dorset/  Company.  No.  7630,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5tli  circuit,  Dorsey 
Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of 
decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [19.35.1  cover  title. 
i+12  p.     t  .11.13  :D  738/2 

Drduth-Superior  Dredging  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42465,  Dnluth- 
Superior  Dredging  Company  v.  United  States :  brief  for  defendant.  [1935.] 
p.  67-84.     t  J  1.13  :  D  SS9/2 

Ervine  d  Bi-^hop.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-2.55,  Ervine  &  BLshop  (formerly 
J.  E.  Ervine  &  Co.)  v.  United  States:  defendant's  brief.  [193.5.]  p.  14-5- 
166.     %  J  113  :  Er  93  6 

Everlasting  Valve  Company.  In  Ccurr  of  Claims,  no.  M-184.  Evprlasring  Valve 
Companv  v.  United  States :  defendant's  brief  in  support  of  its  special  answer 
and  plea  in  bar.     [1935.]     p.  47-58.     i  J  1.13 :  Ev  27/9 

Same;  stipulation  of  facts  and  evidence.     [1935.]     p.  31-15.     t 

J  1.13  :  Ev  27/8 

Flynn,  E.  D.  No.  7457,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5tb  circuit,  E.  D.  Flynn  r. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [';935.]     cover  title,  ii+20  p.     i 

J  1.13  :  F  679/5 

Fritz.  Lester  W.  No.  7282.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit.  Letter 
W.  Fritz  et  al.  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of 
decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title. 
ii+22  p.     t  J  1.13  :F  919/2 

Hcarn,  James  A..  &  Son,  Incorporated.  No.  676.  in  Supreme  Court.  O^t.  term. 
1934.  James  A.  Heam  &  Son,  Inc..  v.  United  States,  on  petition  f«ir  writ  of 
certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims:  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  i-f  7  p.     J  J  1.13  :  H  .351/4 

Igleheart.  Addison  TT.  No.  7.389.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  .5th  circuit. 
Edgar  A.  Igleheart.  executor.  Cora  B.  Igleheart,  executrix,  of  Addison  W. 
Igleheart.  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of 
decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Api)eals  (district  of  Florida)  :  brief  for  respondent. 
[19.35.]     cover  title,  iii  +  68  p.     t  J1.13:Ig4/3 

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302  March  1935 

International  Arms  and  Fuze  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42840,  Inter- 
national Arms  &  Fuze  Company  v.  United  States  ;  defendant's  motion  to  require 
plaintiff  to  make  petition  more  definite  and  certain  [and  brief  in  support  of 
motion].     [1935.]     p.  69^82.     $  J  1.13:  In  8/77 

Langford,  Pierce  P.,  jr.  No.  7422,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5tli  circuit, 
Laugford  Investment  Company,  trustee  for  Pierce  P.  Langford,  jr.,  Ben  H. 
Langford,  and  Sarah  B.  Langford,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals  (district  of  Texas)  : 
brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii +22  p.     $  J  1.13  :L  263 

Lloyd,  A.  D.  No.  75SS.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  A.  D.  Lloyd 
and  Jimmie  Cox  v.  United  States,  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern 
district  of  Texas;  appellee's  brief.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+21  p.     % 

J  1.13  :  L  775/2 

Mavdonald,  George  S.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  George  S. 
Macdonald  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  revievf  of 
decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title. 
i+36  p.  large  S°     $  J  1.13 :  M  145/17 

Mallison,  George.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42397,  George  Mallison  v.  United 
States ;  brief  for  defendant.     [1935.]     p.  11-16.     t  J  1.13  :M  296 

Manus  Muller  cC-  Co.,  Incorporated.  No.  318,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d 
circuit,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  r.  Mantis  Muller  and  Company,  In- 
corporated, on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief 
for  petitioner.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+23  p.  large  8°     $  J  1.13  :  M  319/21) 

Marine  Transport  Company.  No.  7456,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit, 
Marine  Transport  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition 
for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals  ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  ii+20  p.     $  J  1.13  :  M  338/9 

Mashunkashcy,  Mrs.  Rom.  No.  699,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Rosa 
Mashunkashey  and  Lucille  Stafford  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States 
in  opposition.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i-|- 18  p.     t  J  1.13 :  M  .377/2 

Mather,  William  O.  Equity  no.  5153,  district  court,  northern  district  of  Ohio. 
United  States  v.  William  G.  Mather  et  al. ;  petition.  [1935.]  cover  title,  13 
p.     $  J  1.13 :  M  42 

Mente,  Eugene  W.  No.  7593,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  Eugene 
W.  Mente  et  al.  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review 
of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals:  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  i+30  p.     t  J  1-13  :  M  528/5 

Missou7-i  racific  Railroad.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42778,  L.  W.  Baldwin  and 
Guy  A.  Tlionipson,  trustees  [in  bankruptcy],  Missouri  Pacific  Railroad  Com- 
pany, V.  United  States :  defendant's  reply  to  plaintiff's  brief  in  opposition  to 
demurrer.     [1935.]     p.  53-68.     |  J  1.13 :  M  691/58 

Monrovia  Oil  CompoAiy.  Nos.  7509-10,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  cir- 
cuit, Monrovia  Oil  Company  (sometimes  known  as  Monrovia  Oil  Company 
No.  1),  California  trust,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  Monrovia  No. 
2  Oil  Company,  California  trust,  v.  [same],  on  petitions  for  review  of  deci- 
sions of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
i+26  p.     t  J  1.13  :  M  757/2 

Montana,  Wyoming  and  Southern  Railroad.  No.  5687,  in  circuit  court  of  ap- 
peals for  3d  circuit.  Montana,  Wyoming  &  Southern  Railroad  Company  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+17  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  M  7G2 

Murchison,  Mrs.  C.  W.  No.  7421,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5tli  eirctiit. 
estate  of  Mrs.  C.  W.  Murchison  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  peti- 
tion for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent. 
[193.5.]     cover  title,  ii-f  29  p.    -t  J  1.13  :  M  93S/2 

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New  York  Central  Railroad.  No.  191,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit, 
New  York  Central  Railroad  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  ii+25  p.  large  8°    +  J  1.13  :  N  42  y/125 

Newman,  Edgar.  No.  7801,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5tli  circuit,  Jacob  K. 
Newman  and  Elsa  Schwartz  Newman,  executors  of  Edgar  Newman,  v.  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of 
Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+24  p.     % 

J  1.13  :  N  463 

Night  Hawk  Leasing  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42878,  Night  Hawk 
Leasing  Company  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  demurrer  [and  defendant's 
biief  on  demurrer].     [1935.]     p.  9-21.     t  J  1.13  :N  563/2 

Oliver,  Mrs.  Olive  H.  No.  5729,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue  v.  Olive  Hume  Oliver,  on  petition  for  review 
of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  ii+28  p.     t  J  1.13  :  01 4/9 

Oliver  Typeicriter  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-294,  Oliver  Tj'pewriter 
Company  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact  and  brief. 
[1935.]     p.  55-77.     t  J  1.13 :  01 4/8 

Opinions.  Opinion  of  Attorney  General,  Nov.  20,  1934-Feb.  5,  1935.  [Advance 
sheets,  issued  separately.] 

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Application  of   mining   laws   to   lands   within    Wichita    E'orest   Reserve ;    Feb.    5.    1935. 
[183.J.]      2    p.  J1.5/a:W631 

Bond  issue  of  Puerto  Rico;  Jan.  9,  1935.      [1935.]      6  p.  J  1.5/a  :  P  962/3 

Claims  arising  under   sec.   305  of   World  War  veterans'   act;    Dec.    14,   1934.      [1935.] 
2  p.  .  J  1.5/a:  V  641/3 

Exclusion  of  immigrants  for  offenses  involving  moral  turpitude  ;  Nov.  20,  1934.     [1935.] 
8   p.  .T  1.5/a  :  Im  6/4 

Whether  dependents  of  officers  who  are  ordered  to  their  homes  for  retirement  are  en- 
titled to  free  transportation;   Jan.   15,   1935.      [1935.]      6  p.  J  1.5/a  :  R  314/7 

Oregon.  No.  13,  original,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  United  States  v. 
Oregon:  brief  for  United  States.     [1935.]     cover  title,  iv  +  155  p.    $ 

J  1.13:  Or  3/30 

Same ;  memorandum  of  United  States  opposing  defendant's  motion  for 

order  appointing  receiver  and  making  riparian  owners  and  claimants  parties 
defendant,  and  motion  for  leave  to  file  supplemental  answer.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  5  p.     $  J  1.13  :  Or  3/31 

Pelican  Ice  Company,  Limited.  No.  7495,  in  circuit  court  of  api)eals  for  5th 
circuit,  Pelican  Ice  Company,  Ltd.,  et  al.  v.  comniissiouer  of  internal  revenue, 
on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  re- 
spondent.    [1935.]    cover  title,  i+15  p.    X  J  1.13  :  P  363/8 

Perkins.  William  R.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42307,  William  R.  Perkins  v. 
United  States  ;  brief  for  defendant.     [1935.]     p.  111-149.     t       J  1.13  :  P  419/5 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  In  equity,  no.  793,  in  district  court  for  district 
of  Delaware,  United  States  v.  Radio  Corporation  of  America  et  al. ;  2d  amend- 
ment to  amended  and  supplemental  petition.     [1935.]     cover  title,  14  p.     % 

J  1.13  :  R  118/14 

Schechter,  Joseph.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Joseph  Schechter 
et  al.  V.  United  States;  brief  for  United  States.  [1935.]  cover  title,  iii-fSO 
p.  large  8°    t  J  1.13  :  Sch  21/3 

Signal  Gasoline  Corporation.  No.  7568,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  cir- 
cuit. Signal  Gasoline  Coriioration  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  I^rief  for  respondent. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  ii+39  1).     t  J  1.13:  Si  26/2 

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Simpson,  James.  No.  5391,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  James 
Simpson  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  deci- 
sion of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title. 
i+14  p.  large  8"    t  J  1.13  :  Si  58/9 

Smith,  H.  Stacy.  No.  5649,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  H.  Stacy 
Smith  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title,  ii+18 
p.    +  J  1.13 :  Sm  58/2 

Snyder,  John  A.  No.  G63,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  John  A.  Snyder  v. 
Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  writ  of  certioi'ari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  i+9  p.    t  J  1.13  :  Sn  92/8 

Staley,  Richard  C.  No.  7408,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  J.  C. 
Wynne  and  J.  E.  Hall,  trustees  of  estates  of  Richard  C.  Staley  et  al.,  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i-|-14  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  St  16 

StaUfnrth,  Fcdcrico.  No.  6345,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of 
Columbia,  Oct.  term,  19.34,  Federico  Stallfort  [Stallforth]  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals  ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+26  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  St  18/3 

Strode,  Aubrey  E.,  jr.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42183,  Aubrey  E.  Strode,  jr.,  v. 
United  States ;  brief  for  defendant.     [1935.]     p.  7-11.     t  J  1.13:  St  87/5 

Sun-Herald  Corporation.  No.  674,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Sun-Herald 
Corporation  v.  William  Duggan,  collector  of  internal  revenue  for  2d  district  of 
New  York,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d 
circuit;  brief  tor  respondent  in  opposition.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii-f9  p.     X 

J  1.13:  Su71/6 

Turner,  Richard  B.  No.  582^  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Guy  T.  Helve- 
ring, commi.^^sioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  James  L.  Rankin,  executor  of  Rich- 
ard B.  Turaer,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  od  circuit ; 
brief  for  petitioner.     [1935.]     cover  title,  iii+30  p.     t  J  1.13  :T  857/5 

W<i(/(/ainan,  EnnaU-'<.  Nos.  6337  and  6.338,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for 
District  of  Columbia,  Oct.  tenu.  19.34.  Ennalls  Wag.aaman  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering, 
commissioner  of  intern;il  revenue;  Floyd  P.  Waggaman  v.  [same],  on  petitions 
lor  review  of  decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  i-f  18  p.     t  J  1.13  :  W  124/2 

Whiclock,  R.  L.  No.  7335,  in  circuit  c(  iirt  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  R.  L. 
Wheelock  et  al.  v.  connuissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of 
decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals  ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
ii-f20p.     t  J  1.13  :W  57/14 

W  ishnick-T  urn  peer.  Incorporated.  N>>.  6015,  in  United  States  Coui*t  of  Appeals 
for  District  of  Columbia,  Wishnick-Tumpeer,  Inc.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  na  petition  fur  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  supple- 
mental brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+34  p.     t 

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MUSIC    DIVISION 

Music.  Preliminary  announcement  of  programs  for  festival  of  chamber  music  to 
be  held  at  Library  of  Congress  (Elizabeth  Si^rague  Coolidge  Foundation), 
Washington  [D,  C]  Apr.  7-9,  1935.     [1935.]     [3]  p.  narrow  16°     t 

LC  12.2 :  P  9V935/prelim. 

Report.    Division  of  Music,  1933-34.    1935.     [l]+22p.     [From  Report  of  librar- 
ian of  Congress,  1934.]     t 
L.  C.  card  31-28750  LC  12.1 :  934 

ORIENTALIA  DIVISION 

Orientalia  added,  1933-34.     1935.     [1]+21  p.     [From  Report  of  librarian  of 
Congress,  1934.]     t 
L.  C.  card  20-26253  LC  17.1 :  934 

Note. — Includes  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  other  east  Asiatic  books  added  to  Library  of 
Cengress,  1933-34,  from  report  of  chief,  Dr.  Hummel. — Pictographlc  books  of  Nashi 
people  ;  by  Walter  T.  Swingle. — Notes  on  Japanese  accessions ;  by  Shio  Sakanishi. 

SERVICE  FOR  THE  BLIND 

Report.     Annual   report,   Service  for  the   Blind,   1983-^4.     1935.      [1]+13   p. 
[From  Report  of  librarian  of  Congress,  1934.]     t 
L.  C.  card  31-21234  LC  16.1 :  934 


NATIONAL  ACADEMY  OF  SCIENCES 

Report.     Report  of  National  Academy  of  Sciences,  fiscal  year  1933-34.     1935. 
viii+197  p.     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  15-10608  NA  1.1 :  934 

Same.     (S.  doc.  17,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 


NATIONAL  ADVISORY  COMMITTEE  FOR  AERONAUTICS 

Note. — Beginning  with  no.  508  (1935)  the  individual  Reports  of  the  National  Ad- 
visoi'y  Committee  for  Aeronautics,  which  later  appear  in  the  annual  volumes  as  Techni- 
cal reports,  will  be  sold  on  a  subscription  basis  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents, 
Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  rate  of  $3.00  per  year  ;  foreign  subscription,  $4.25. 

Propellers.  Tests  of  nacelle-propeller  combinations  in  various  positions  with 
i-eference  to  wings:  [pt.]  4,  Thick  wing,  various  radial-engine  cowlings, 
tandem  propellers  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  James  G.  McHugh.  1934 
[published  1935].  cover  title,  43  p.  il.  4°  (Report  505.)  [Text  and  illus- 
tration on  p.  2  and  8  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.   C.   card  32-26532  Y  8.N  21/5  :  5/505 

■     Same:   [pt.]    5,    Clark    Y    biplane  cellule,   N.  A.  C.  A.  cowled  nacelle, 

tractor  propeller  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  E.  Floyd  Valentine.  1934 
[published  1935].  cover  title,  17  p.  il.  4°  (Report  506.)  [Text  and  illus- 
tration on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c.  Y  3.N  21/5 :  5/506 

Rings   {aircraft).     General  equations  for  stress  analysis  of  rings  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  Eugene  E.  Lundquist  and  Walter  F.  Burke.     1934  [published 
1935].     cover  title,  ii+10  p.  il.  4"     (Report  509.)      [Text  and  illustration  on 
p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26209  Y  3.N  21/5  :  5/509 

Windshields.     Improved    airplane    windshields    to    provide     vision     in     stormy 
weather  [with  list  of  references]  :  by  William  C.  Clay.     1934  [reprint  1935]. 
cover  title,  19  p.  il.  4°     (Report  498.)      [Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2  and  3 
of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  34-28170  Y  3.N  21/5 :  5/498-2 

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308  March  1935 

Wings.     Analysis  of  2-spar  cantilever  wings  with  special  reference  to  torsion 
and  load  transference  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Paul  Kuhn.     1935.    cover 
title,  ii+23  p.  il.  4"     (Report  508.)      [Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2  and  3 
of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.   C.  card  35-26220  Y  3.N  21/5  :  5/508 

NATIONAL  EMERGENCY  COUNCIL 

Manual.  [United  States  Government  manual,  substitute  pages  containing  cor- 
rections.] [Mar.  12,  1935.]  vii-x+ [100] +xliv  p.  6  pi.  [Issued  in  loose- 
leaf  form  for  insertion  in  manual.  Accompanied  by  mimeographed  Executive 
sheet  3,  listing  the  pages  here  cataloged.  Included  in  price  of  manual,  for 
which  see  Monthly  catalog  for  Jan.  1935,  p.  59.] 
L.  C.  card  34-26356  Y  3.N  21/9 :  2  M  31/2/ex.sh.3 

Same.  [Mar.  28,  1935.]  [28]-}-[viii]  p.  4  pi.  [Loose-leaf  form.  Ac- 
companied by  mimeographed  Executive  sheet  4,  listing  the  pages  here 
cataloged.  ]  Y  3.N  21/9 :  2  M  31/2/ex.sh.4 


NATIONAL  RECOVERY  ADMINISTRATION 

Blue  Eagle.     Blue  Eagle. 

Note. — Beginning  May  1,  1934,  the  National  Recovery  Administration  initiated  the 
distribution  of  individual  Blue  Eagle  cards  for  display  by  employers  operating  under 
approved  codes.  The  new  Blue  Eagle,  with  the  former  phrase  '•  We  do  our  part " 
replaced  by  the  single  word  "  Code  "  serves  to  identify  the  employer  who  did  his  part 
and  who  now,  under  an  approved  code,  is  cooperating  with  others  in  his  trade  or 
industry,  to  complete  the  work  of  recovery.  Beneath  the  word  "  Code  "  appears  the 
name  of  the  trade  or  industry  to  which  the  employer  belongs  and  his  individual  regis- 
tration number.  The  individual  Blue  Eagle  cards  are  not  listed  separately  in  the 
Monthly  catalog. 

Blue  Eagle,  v.  2,  no.  &-13;  Mar.  1-29,  1935.     [1935.]     Each  8  p.  il.  f° 

[Weekly.]     t  Y  3.N  21/8 :  19/2-9  to  2-13 

Note. — In  the  interest  of  economy,  coordination,  and  cooperation  with  industry,  the 
National  Recovery  Administration  publishes  the  Blue  Eagle  for  the  puriwse  of  main- 
taining contact  with  all  code  authorities,  compliance  boards,  administrative  members 
on  the  cede  authorities,  trade  associations,  and  other  Individuals  and  bodies  interested 
in  rulings  and  policies  of  NRA.  Others  who  may  wish  to  follow  NRA  activities  may 
also  find  interest  in  the  Blue  Eagle  and  here  turn  for  authentic  viewpoints  and  policies. 

Codes  of  fair  competition. 

Note. — The  codes  for  the  following  industries  (except  those  designated  as  approved) 
merely  reflect  the  proposals  of  the  industries,  and  none  of  the  provisions  contained 
therein  are  to  be  regarded  as  having  received  the  approval  of  the  National  Recovery 
Administration  as  applying  to  those  industries. 

^       Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  air  transport  industry,  as 
approved  on  Feb.  26,  1935.     1935.     [2] +4  p.     (Registry  no.  1741-2-04;  Ap- 
proved code  no.  Ill,  amendment  3.)     *  Paper,  5c,     Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.lll/umdt.3 
W 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  beverage  dispensing  equip- 
ment industry,  as  approved  on  Mar.  16,  1935.  1935.  [2] +5  p.  (Registry 
no.  1331-02 ;  Approved  code  no.  334,  amendment  2. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.334/amdt.2 


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Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  bituminous  coal  industry,  as 
approved  on  Mar.  14,  1935.  1935.  [2]-f4  p.  (Registry  no.  702-45;  Ap- 
proved code  no.  24,  amendment  7.)     *  Paper,  5c.        Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.24/amdt.7 

V 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  coffee  industry,  as  approved 

on  Feb.  19,  1935.  1935.  [2]-f4  p.  (Registry  no.  111-1-01;  Approved  code 
no.  265,  amendment  2.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y3.N21/8:  7  ap.265/amdt.2 


^ 


Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  cordage  and  twine  industry, 
as  approved  on  Mar.  7,  1935.  1935.  [2]-|-4  p.  (Registry  no.  219-1-01;  Ap- 
proved code  no.  303,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c.    Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.303/amdt.l 


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March  1935  309 

Codes  of  fair  competition — Continuetl. 
V       Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  cotton  garment  industry,  as 
approved  on  Mar.  7,  1935.     1935.      [2] +4  p.      (Registry  no.  217-1-06;   Ap- 
proved code  no.  118,  amendment  9.)     *  Paper,  5e. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.ll8/amdt.9 

— ^~  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  cotton  textile  industry,  as 
approved  on  Mar.  2,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  299-25;  Approved 
code  no.  1,  amendment  14.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.l/amdt.l4 

— *—  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  dress  manufacturing  indus- 
try, as  approved  on  Feb.  26,  1935.  1935.  [2]-f4  p.  (Registry  no.  228-01; 
Approved  code  no.  64,  amendment  7.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.64/amdt.7 

— —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  dress  manufacturins  indus- 
try, as  approved  on  Mar.  2,  1935.  1985.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  228-01; 
Approved  code  no.  ()4,  amendment  8.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.64/amdt.8 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  flag  manufacturing  indus- 
try, as  approved  on  Mar.  16,  1935.  1935.  [2]-f4p.  (Registry  no,  234-1-01; 
Approved  code  no.  352,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.352/amdt.l 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  furniture  manufacturing  in- 
dustry, as  approved  on  Mar.  21,  1935.  1935.  ii+4p.  (Registry  no.  312-1-10; 
Approved  code  no.  145,  amendment  4. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

,  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.l45/amdt.4 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  hosiery  industry,  as  approved 

on  Mar.  8,  1935.  1935.  [2]-t-5  p.  (Registry  no.  241-02;  Approved  code  no. 
16,  amendment  5.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.l6/amdt.5 

— J^  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  industrial  safety  equipment 
industry  and  industrial  safety  equipment  trade,  as  approved  on  Feb.  21,  1935. 
1935.  [2]-t-4  p.  (Registry  no.  1399^24;  Approved  code  no.  315,  amendment 
2. )     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.315/amdt.2 

y 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  investment  bankers,  as  ap- 
proved on  Feb.  27,  1935.  1935.  [2]-f4  p.  (Registry  no.  1707-04;  Approved 
code  no.  141,  amendment  4.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.l41/amdt.4 

— J*-  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  leather  industry,  as  ap- 
proved on  Mar.  5,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  930-1-01;  Approved 
code  no.  21,  amendment  3.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.21/amdt.3 

— *—  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  lumber  and  timber  products 
industries,  as  approved  on  Mar.  11,  1935.  1935.  [2] +3  p.  (Registry  no. 
313-1-06;  Approved  code  no.  9,  amendment  31.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.9/amdt.31 

v 

Amendment   to   Code  of   fair   competition    for   medium   and   low   priced 

jewelry  manufacturing  industry,  as  approved  on  Mar.  4,  1935.  "  1935. 
[2]-f4  p.  (Registry  no.  1215-1-01;  Approved  code  no.  175,  amendment  2.) 
*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.l75/amdt.2 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  men's  neckwear  industry,  as 

approved  on  Mar.  16,  1935.  1935.  [2]-f4  p.  (Registry  no.  248-1-02; 
Approved  code  no.  363,  amendment  6. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.363/amdt.6 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  motion  picture  industry,  as 

approved  on  Mar.  11,  1935.  1935.  [2]-|-9  p.  (Registry  no.  1639-03 ;  Approved 
code  no.  124,  amendment  4.)     *  Papei-,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.  124/amdt.4 

— ^  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  motor  vehicle  retailing  trade, 
as  approved  on  Mar.  23,  1935.  1935.  ii+6  p.  (Registry  no.  1403-32;  Ap- 
proved code  no.  46,  amendment  5. )     *  Paper,  5c.      Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.46/amdt.5 

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310  March  1935 

Cqdes  of  fair  competition — Continued. 

— ^—  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  oyster  shell  crushers  indus- 
try, as  approved  on  Mar.  14,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  117-80; 
Approved  code  no.  452,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.452/amdt.l 


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Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  photograpliic  and  photo  fin- 
ishing industry,  as  approved  on  Mar.  4,  1935.  1935.  [2] +8  p.  (Registry 
no.  1650-17 ;  Approved  code  no.  362,  amendment  2. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.362/2/amdt.2 


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Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  porcelain  breakfast  furniture 
assembling  industry,  as  approved  on  Mar.  21,  1985.     1935.     ii+5  p.     (Registry 
no.  312-04 ;  Approved  code  no.  239,  amendment  2. )     *  Paper,  5e. 
^  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.239/amdt.2 

■ Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  powder  puff  industry,  as 

approved  on  Mar.  11,  1935.     1935.     [2] +3  p.     (Registry  no.  299-1-20;  Ap- 
proved code  no.  216,  amendment  2. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.216/amdt.2 

--!^ —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  precious  jeweli'y  producing 
industry,  as  approved  on  Mar.  7,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  1215- 
06 ;  Approved  code  no.  130,  amendment  2. )     *  Paper,  5e. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.l30/amdt.2 


V 


JL 


Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  rayon  and  silk  dyeing  and 
printing  industry,  as  approved  on  Mar.  6,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry 
no.  230-07 ;  Approved  code  no.  172,  amendment  2. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.l72/amdt.2 


Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  rayon  and  silk  dyeing  and 
printing  industry,  as  approved  on  Mar.  15,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry 
no.  230-07;  Approved  code  no.  172,  amendment  3.)     *  Paper,  5e. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.l72/amdt.3 

— ^  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  rayon  and  silk  dyeing  and 
printing  industry,  as  approved  on  Mar.  19,  1935.  1935.  [2] +5  p.  (Registry 
no.  230-07;  Approved  code  no.  172,  amendment  4.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.l72/amdt.4 

V 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  restaurant  industry,  as  ap- 
proved on  Mar.  8,  1935.  1935.  [21+5  p.  (Registry  no.  1728-2-11;  Approved 
code  no.  282,  amendment  3.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.282/amdt.3 

V  - 
— —    Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  retail  trade,  as  approved  on 

Mar.  19,  1935.     1935.     [2] +4  p.     (Registry  no.  1625-2-02 ;  Approved  code^no. 

60,  amendment  9.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.60/amdt.9 

— —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  silk  textile  industry,  as 
approved  on  Mar.  20,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  263-01 ;  Approved 
code  no.  48,  amendment  6. )     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.48/amdt.6 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  textile  processing  industry, 

as  approved  on   Mar.   21,  1935.     1935.      [2] +4  p.      (Registry  no.   299-1-13; 
Approved  code  no.  235,  amendment  7. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.235/amdt.7 

v/ 

— ' —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  umbrella  manufacturing  in- 
dustry, as  approved  on  Mar.  6,  1935.  1935.  [2]-f4  p.  (Registry  no.  1661-1- 
01 ;  Approved  code  no.  51,  amendment  3. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.51/amdt.3  ! 

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Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  washing  and  ironing  machine 

manufacturing   industry,    as   approved    on    Feb.    21,    1935.     1935.     [2] +3   p. 
(Registry  no.  1399^1-11;  Approved  code  no.  93,  amendment  4.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.93/amdt.4  I 

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March  1935  311 

Codes  of  fair  competition — Continued. 

~-^  Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  complete  wire 
and  iron  fence  industry,  division  of  fabricated  metal  products  manufacturing 
and  metal  finishing  and  metal  coating  industry,  as  approved  on  Mar.  1,  1935. 
1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  1113-01 ;  Approved  code  no.  84L  1,  amendment 
2f)      *Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.84  L  l/amdt.2 

Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  electrical 
wholesale  trade,  division  of  wholesaling  or  distributing  trade,  as  approved  on 
Mar.  14,  1985.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  1308-06;  Approved  code  no. 
201T,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/S :  7  ap.201  T/amdt.l 

— ^  Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  job  galvanizing 
metal  coating  industry,  division  of  fabricated  metal  products  manufacturing 
and  metal  finishing  and  metal  coating  industry,  as  approved  on  Feb.  25,  1935. 
1985.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  1135-21;  Approved  code  no.  84B1,  amendment 
1.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.84Bl/aradt.l 

—-^  Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  liquid  fuel 
appliance  manufacturing  industry,  division  of  fabricated  metal  products  man- 
ufacturing and  metal  finishing  and  metal  coating  industry,  as  approved  oa 
Mar.  8,  1935.  1935.  [2] +5  p.  (Registry  no.  1125-03;  Approved  code  no. 
84A2,  amendment  1.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.84A2/amdt.l 

— —  Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  machine  screw 
nut  manufacturing  industry,  division  of  fabricated  metal  products  manufac- 
turing and  metal  finishing  and  metal  coating  industry,  as  approved  on  Feb.  27, 
1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  1104-09;  Approved  code  no.  84T, 
amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.S4T/amdt.l 

^  Ainendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  metallic  wall 
structure  industry,  division  of  fabricated  metal  products  manufacturing  and 
metal  finishing  and  metal  coating  industry,  as  approved  on  Mar.  7,  1985.  1935. 
[2] +4  p.     (Registry  no.   1123-08;   Approved  code  no.   84A,  amendment  2.) 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.84A/anKlt.2 

—  Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  roofing  and 
sheet  metal  contracting  industry,  division  of  construction  industry,  as  approved 
on  Mar.  20,  1935.  1935.  [2] +5  p.  (Registry  no.  1616-98;  Approved  code  no. 
244H,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.244H/amdt.l 

'^'  Code  of  fair  competition  for  bleached  shellac  manufacturing  industry,  as 
approved  on  Apr.  21,  1934.  1934.  [2] +423-440  p.  (Registry  no.  619-01; 
Approved   code   no.   408,    reprint.)      [This   reprint   includes    amendment   1.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.403/2 

■  ^  Code  of  fair  competition  for  clay  and  shale  roofing  tile  industry,  as  ap- 
proved on  Apr.  6,  1984.  1934.  [2] +21^^-235  p.  (Registry  no.  1036-1-02; 
Approved  code  no.  389,  reprint.)      [This  reprint  includes  amendments  1  and 

,2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.389/2 

• — ^  '  Code  of  fair  competition  for  clock  manufacturing  industry,  as  approved 
on  Feb.  26,  1935.     1935.     [2] +119-132  p.      (Registry  no.  1208-01;  Approved 
code  no.  551.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26150  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.551 

— ^  *Code  of  fair  competition  for  electrical  manufacturing  industry,  as  ap- 

■  proved  on  Aug.  4,  1933,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1934.  [2] +43-50  p.  (Regis- 
try no.  1308-10;  Approved  code  no.  4,  reprint.)     [This  is  a  reissue  with  slight 

/Changes  but  without  change  in  text  of  code.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.4/2 

— ^    Code  of  fair  competition  for  graphic  arts  industry  in  Territory  of  Hawaii, 
as  approved  on  Mar.  7,   1935.     1935.     [2] +1-27  p.     (Registry  no.   599^1; 
Approved  code  no.  554. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26210  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.554 

— ^  Code  of  fair  competition  for  light  sewing  industry  except  gai-ments,  as 
approved  on  Jan.  23,  1934.  1934.  ii-f  403-426  p.  (Registry  no.  299^50;  Ap- 
proved  code   no.   226,   reprint.)      [This   reprint   includes   amendments   1-6.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.226/2 

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312  March  1935 

Co^es  of  fair  competition — Cktntinued. 

— ^^^—  Code  of  fair  competition  for  lumber  and  timber  products  industries,  as 
approved  on  Aug.  19, 1933,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1935.  [2]  +52  p.  (Regis- 
try no.  313-1-06;  Approved  code  no.  9,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes 
amendments  1-30.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.9/4 

^  Code  of  fair  competition  for  machine-applied  staple  and  stapling  machine 
industry,  as  approved  on  Mar.  10,  1934.  1935.  [2] +579^592  p.  (Registry  no. 
1399-41;  Approved  code  no.  327,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes  amendments 
1  and  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.327/2 

"  ■  Code  of  fair  competition  for  motor  vehicle  storage  and  parking  trade,  as 
approved  on  Dec.  7,  1933,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1935.  [2] +577-590  p. 
(Registry  no.  1724-10;  Approved  code  no.  147,  reprint.)  [This  is  a  reissue 
with  slight  changes  but  without  change  in  text  of  code.]     *  Paper,  5o. 

V  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.147/2 

Code  of  fair  competition  for  music  publishing  industry,  as  approved  on 
Mar.  4,  1935.     1935.     [2] +133-152  p.     (Registry  no.  509^2;  Approved  code 
no.  552. )     ♦  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26204  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.552 


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Code  of  fair  competition  for  piano  manufacturing  industry,  as  approved 
on  Nov.  4,  1933,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1935.  [2] +435-442  p.  (Registry 
no.  1640-04;  Approved  code  no.  91.)  [This  is  a  reissue  with  slight  changes 
but  without  change  in  text  of  code.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.91/2 

■  ^       Code  of  fair  competition  for  restaurant  trade  in  Territory  of  Hawaii,  as 
approved  on  Mar.  5,  1935.     1935.     [2] +153-167  p.     (Registry  no.   172&-31; 
Approved  code  no.  553.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26205  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.553 

-^ —  Code  of  fair  competition  for  retail  tobacco  trade,  as  approved  on  June  19, 
1934,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1935.  [2] +35-60  p.  (Registry  no.  1615-30; 
Approved  code  no.  466,  reprint.)  [This  is  a  reissue  with  the  addition  of  foot- 
notes.]    *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.  466/2 

-^^—  Code  of  fair  competition  for  safety  razor  and  safety  razor  blade  manufac- 
turing industry,  as  approved  on  July  21,  1934.  1935.  [2] +203-216  p.  (Reg- 
istry no.  1108-1-03;  Approved  code  no.  489,  reprint.)  [This  is  a  reissue  with 
the  addition  of  a  footnote.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.489/2 

"  Code  of  fair  competition  for  steam  heating  equipment  industry,  as  ap- 
proved on  Feb.  12,  1934.  1934.  [2] +455-408  p.  (Registry  no.  1129-1-05; 
Approved  code  no.  279,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes  amendments  1  and 
2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.279/2 

Codes  of  fair  competition. 

L.  C.  card  3^26050 

V.  19.  Nos.  532-538,  as  approved  Nov.  7-Dcc.  19,  1934,  with  supplemental  codes,  amend- 
ments. Executive  and  Administrative  orders  issued  between  these  dates.  1935. 
viii+  [13]  +813  p.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap./v.  19 

Note. — The  bound  volumes  of  Codes  are  sold,  in  sets  only,  by  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.  C,  who  is  accepting  an  Initial 
deposit  of  $30.00  to  insure  delivery  of  all  the  volumes  as  they  become  available,  at 
the  rate  of  $1.50  per  volume.  It  is  not  yet  possible  to  determine  how  many  volumes 
will  constitute  the  complete  set. 

-^'^ —     Errata  sheet,   [Amendment  to]   Code  of  fair  competition  for  industrial 
safety  equipment  industry  and  industrial  safetv  equipment  trade,  as  approved 
on  Oct.  10,  1934.    1935.    1  p.     (Registry  no.  1399-24 ;  Approved  code  no.  315, 
amendment  1  [errata  sheet].)     Included  in  price  of  amendment  1. 
^  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.315  amdt.l/errata 

• Errata  sheet.  Code  of  fair  competition  for  chewing  gum  manufacturing 

industrj',  as  approved  on  Jan.  30,  1934.    1935.    1  p.     (Registry  no.  109-1-01; 
Approved  code  no.  241  [errata  sheet].)     Included  in  price  of  original  code. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.241/errata 

Errata  sheet.  Code  of  fair  competition  for  manufacturing  industry  in 
Territory  of  Hawaii,  as  approved  on  Feb.  14,  1935.  1935.  1  p.  (Registry  no. 
1625-62;  Approved  code  no.  550  [errata  sheet].)  Included  in  price  of  original 
code.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.550/errata 


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Codes  of  fair  competition — Continued. 

— ^  Errata  sbeet,  [Supplementary]  code  of  fair  competition  for  filling  [filing] 
supply  industry,  as  approved  on  July  30,  1934.  1935.  1  p.  (Re,?isti-y  no. 
1137-1-OlA  [1137-08]  ;  Approved  code  no.  88,  supplement  2  [errata  sheet].) 
Included  in  price  of  supplement  2.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.88/supp.  2/errata 

Information  to  persons  charged  with  violation  of  an  NRA  code.     [1935.] 

1  p.  narrow  24°     [For  transmission  by  industrial  adjustment  agencies.]     f 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  2  C  64/3 

Labor  provisions. 

Note. — In  addition  to  the  publications  concerning  the  labor  provisions  of  certain 
codes,  issued  separately,  the  National  Recovery  Administration  issues  a  series  of 
posters,  each  one  setting  forth  the  approved  labor  provisions  of  an  individual  code, 
and  intended  for  display  by  employers  operating  under  approved  codes.  These 
individual  posters  are  not  listed  separately  in  the  Monthly  catalog. 

\f      ^ 
— '^     Notice  of  opportunity  to  be  heard,  Administrative  order  540-11,   retail 

meat  trade  (retail  meat  trade  code  authority  budget  and  basis  of  contribu- 
tion), recapitulation  of  proposed  budget,  Mar,  9,  1935,  1935.  [1]+21  p. 
(Registry  no.  132-34;  Approved  code  no.  540  [Administrative  order].) 
*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.540/adm.order  11 

— —  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  highway  contractors  industry, 
subdivision  of  general  contractors  division  of  construction  industry,  as  ap- 
proved on  Mar.  16, 1935,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1935.  [2]  +13  p.  (Registry 
no.  1616-141;  Approved  code  no.  244A,  subdivision  1.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.244  A/sub.l 

\A 

— —  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  Middle  Atlantic  preparing 
and  wholesaling  or  wholesaling  industry,  division  of  fishery  industry,  as  ap- 
proved on  Mar.  8,  1935.  1935.  [2] +27  p.  (Registry  no.  117-02;  Approved 
code  no.  308,  supplement  10. )     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.308/supp.l0 

■ — ^  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  Midwest  fish  and  shellfish 
preparing  or  wholesaling  industry,  division  of  fishery  industry,  as  approved 
on  Feb.  20,  1935.  1935.  [2] +16  p.  (Registry  no.  117-90;  Approved  code 
no.  308,  supplement  9.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3,N  21/8 :  7  ap,308/supp.9 


NATIONAL  RESOURCES  BOARD 

Note. — The  National  Resources  Board  was  established  by  the  President  through  Execu- 
tive order  6777  of  June  30,  19P.4.  The  functions  of  the  board  are  to  prepare  and  present 
to  the  President  a  program  and  plan  of  procedure  dealing  with  the  physical,  social,  govern- 
mental, and  economic  aspects  of  public  policies  for  the  development  and  use  of  land,  water, 
and  other  national  resources,  etc. 

Report.  National  Resources  Board,  report  on  national  planning  and  public 
works  in  relation  to  natural  resources  and  including  land  use  and  water  re- 
sources, with  findings  and  recommendations ;  submitted  to  the  President  in 
accordance  with  Executive  order  6777,  June  30,  1934.  Dec.  1,  1934.  vii+455 
p.  il.  2  pi.  31  maps,  4°  [Previously  issued  in  5  separate  parts  with  the  omis- 
sion of  5  of  the  31  maps  here  included,]  *  Cloth,  $3,25. 
L.  C,  card  35-26149  Y  3.N  21/12 :  2  P  69 

NAVY  DEPARTMENT 

Claims.  Estimate  of  appropriations  submitted  by  Navy  Department  to  pay 
claims  for  damages  by  collisions  with  naval  vessels.  Mar.  (^  1935.  4  p.  (H. 
doc.  129,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Court-martial  order  11  and  12^  1934 ;  Nov.  30  and  Dec.  31,  1934,  [1935,]  Each 
13  p.  12°     [Monthly.     Issued  with  perforations  for  insertion  in  binder.]     $ 

N  1.14 :  984/11,12 

Orders.  General  order  253  [6th  series]  ;  Feb.  9,  1935.  1935.  1  p.  4°  [Issued 
with  perforations  for  insertion  in  binder.]     t  N  1,13/6:  253 

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314  March  1935 

CONSTRUCTION  AND  EEPAIR  BUREAU 

Warships.  General  specifications  [for  building  vessels  of  Navy]  :  app.  10, 
Nunieucln.ture  of  decks,  specifications  for  numbering  water-tight  compartments, 
si>ecifications  for  labeling,  for  vessels  of  Navy.  Edition  of  Jan.  1955.  1935. 
v+31  p.  il.     t  N  4.e/3  :  10/935 

Note. — This  edition  of  appendix  10  comprises  a  reprint,  ■witli  modifications,  of  ap- 
pendixes 13,  14,  and  15  formerly  issued  as  separate  publications. 

NAVIGATION  BUREAU 

Xaval  Reserve.  Instructions  for  elimination  flight  training  in  Naval  Reserve. 
Feb.  1935.    1935.    ii+12  p.  t  N  17.16/1 :  N  22r/3 

HYDROGRAPHIC    OFFICE 

Note. — The  charts,  sailing  directions,  manuals,  etc.,  of  the  Hydroj^rapliic  OfQce  are  sold 
by  the  office  in  Washington  and  also  by  agents  at  the  principal  American  and  foreign 
seaports  and  American  lalie  ports.  Copies  of  the  General  catalogue  of  mariners'  charts 
and  books  and  of  the  Hydrographic  bulletins,  reprints,  and  Notice  to  mariners  are  sup- 
plied free  on  application  at  the  Ilydrograpliic  Office  in  Washington  and  at  the  branch 
offices  in  Boston,  New  York,  Philadelphia,  Baltimore,  Norfolk,  Savannah,  New  Orleans, 
Galveston,  San  Francisco,  San  Pedro,  Calif.,  San  Juan,  P.  R.,  Captain  of  tlie  Port,  Panama 
Canal,  Portland  (Oreg.),  Seattle,  Honolulu,  T.  H.,  Chicago,  Cleveland,  Buffalo,  Detroit, 
gault  Ste.  Marie,  and  Duluth. 

Atlantic  Ocean.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  134,  East  At- 
lantic pilot,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and  other 
sources  from  date  of  publication  (Dec.  8,  1928)  to  Jan.  1,  1935.  1935.  [1]+ 25 
leaves,     t  N  6.8  :  134/928-7 

Australia.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  168,  Sailing  directions 
for  Australia,  v.  2,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and 
other  sources  from  date  of  publication  (June  13.  1931)  to  Jan.  1.  1935.  1935. 
[l]-f  11  leaves,    t  N  6.8 :  168/931-5 

Baltic  Sea.  Sailing  directions  for  the  Baltic :  v.  3,  Gulf  of  Finland,  Aland  Is- 
lands, and  Gulf  of  Bothnia.  2d  e<lition,  [corrected  to  Nov.  22]  1934.  1935. 
ix-f  390  p.  +  [3]  leaves,  il.  map.  ([Publication]  143.)  [Text  on  verso  of  front 
cover.  The  3  leaves  given  in  the  collation  consist  of  request  coupons  which 
are  detachable.  Title  of  1st  edition  read :  Baltic  pilot,  v.  2,  Gulf  of  Finland, 
Aland  Islands,  Aland  Sea,  and  Gulf  of  Bothnia],     t  Cloth,  $1.80. 

N  6.8 :  143/934 

B7'itish  Columbia.  Supplement  to  Hydrograpliic  Office  publication  176,  British 
Columbia  pilot,  v.  2,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and 
other  sources  from  date  of  publication  (Jan.  18,  1930)  to  Jan.  1.  1935.  1935. 
[  1  ]  -f  S  leaves,     t  N  6.8 :  176/930-6 

De<id  reckoning,  altitude  and  azimuth  table;  [by  Arthur  A.]  Ageton.    3d  edition. 
1935.     [4]-|-50+[2]  p.  il.     ([Publication]  211.)      [Text  on  verso  of  front  and 
back  covers.]     t  Fabrikoid,  90c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26211  N  6.8:  211/935 

Ei/droffraphic  bulletin,  weekly,  no.  2374-77 ;  Mar.  6-27,  1935.  [1935.]  Each  1  p. 
large  4°  and  f°    t  N  6.3 :  2374-2377 

Indian  Ocean.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  161,  South  Indian 
Ocean  pilot,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and  other 
sources  from  date  of  publication  (July  9,  1927)  to  Jan.  1,  1935.  1935.  [1]-|-15 
leaves,     t  N  6.8 :  161/927-8 

N07-th  Sea.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  135,  Sailing  direc- 
tions for  North  Sea,  eastern  shores,  sec.  A  and  B,  corrections  and  additions 
from  Notices  to  mariners  and  other  sources  from  date  of  publication  (Feb.  4, 
1933)  to  Jan.  1,  1935.     1935.     [1]-|-11  leaves,     t     N  6.8 :  135/933-A,  B/supp.-2 

'Norway.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  140,  Sailing  directions 
for  southwest  and  south  coasts  of  Norway,  corrections  and  additions  from 
Notices  to  mariners  and  other  sources  from  date  of  publication  (July  16,  1932) 
to  Jan.  1,  1935.     1935.     [1]  +Q  leaves,     t  N  6.S :  140/932-3 

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March  1935  315 

Notice  to  amatoi-s  5  and  6,  1935;  Mar.  1  and  15  [1935].     [1935.]     24  leaves  and 

12  leaves,  narrow  12°     [Semimonthly.  Issued  with  perforations  for  insertion 

in  binder.]     t  „  ^„    „„_  ,^  „ 

L.  C.  card  20-26958  N  6.25 :  93o/5,  6 

Notice  to  mariners.  Index  to  Notices  to  mariners  1-52,  1934.  1935.  [1]-|-51 
p.     -j-  N  6.11 :  934/1-52/ind. 

Notice  to  mariners  10-13,  1935;  Mar.  7-28  [1935].     [1935.]      [xxvii]  +18^ 

2S8  leaves.     [Weekly.]     t  N  6.11 :  935/10-13 

Pacific  Ocean.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  166,  Sailing  direc- 
tions for  Pacific  islands  (eastern  groups),  v.  2,  corrections  and  additions  from 
Notices  to  mariners  and  other  sources  from  date  of  publication  (Aug.  18,  1933) 
to  Jan.  1,  1985.     1935.     [l]+9  leaves,     t  N  6.8 :  166/933-2 

8t.  Lawrence  River.  Sailing  directions  for  Gulf  and  River  St.  Lawrence.  6th 
edition,  [corrected  to  Sept.  13]  1934.  1934.  vi+474  p.+  [3]  leaves,  il.  2  pi.  2 
maps.  ([Publication]  100.)  [Text  on  verso  of  front  cover.  The  3  leaves 
given  in  the  collation  consist  of  request  coupons  which  are  detachable.  Title 
of  5th  edition  read:  St.  Lawrence  pilot.  Gulf  and  River  St.  Lawrence  to 
Montreal.]  t  Cloth,  $1.80. 
L.  C.  card  35-26146  N  6.8 :  100/934 

Sunda  Strait.  Sailing  directions  for  Sunda  Strait  and  northwest  coast  of 
Borneo  and  ofE4ying  dangers.  3d  edition,  [corrected  to  Sept.  1]  1934.  1935. 
vii-1-542  p.+  [3]  leaves,  il.  2  maps.  ([Publication]  126.)  [Text  on  verso  of 
front  cover.  The  3  leaves  given  in  the  collation  consist  of  request  coupons 
which  are  detachable.  Title  of  2d  edition  read :  Asiatic  pilot,  v.  5,  Sunda 
Strait  and  southern  approaches  to  China  Sea  with  west  and  north  coasts  of 
Borneo  and  off  lying  dangers.]     t  Cloth.  $1.80.  N  6.8 :  126/934 

Tide  calendars.  Tide  calendar  [for  Baltimore  (Fort  McHenry)  and  Cape 
Henry],  Apr.  1935.     [1935.]     1  p.  4°     [Monthly.]     t  N  6.22/2 :  935/4 

Tide  calendar  [for  Norfolk  Navy  Yard  and  Newport  News,  Va.],  May  1935. 

[1935.]     1  p.  4-     [Monthly.]     t  N  6.22/1 :  935/5 

OTiarts 

Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.  Approaches  to  Puerto  de  Buenos  Aires,  rios  Parana 
and  Uruguay,  Rio  de  la  Plata,  from  Argentine  surveys  to  1930  [with  insets]  ; 
chart  5287.  Natural  scale  1 :  100,000.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  pub- 
lished Feb.  1933.  2d  edition,  Jan.  1935,  corrected  through  Notice  to  mariners, 
6,  Feb.  7,  1935.    38.2X28.2  in.     t  50c.  N  6.18:  5287 

Carmelo.  Puerto  del. 

Nueva  Palmira,  Puerto  de,  Rio  Uruguay,  from  Uruguayan  survey  in  1925. 

EnoMud,  west  coast,  New  Quay  to  Great  Ormes  Head,  from  British  surveys  to 
1929;  chart  4454.  Natural  scale  1:146,000  at  lat.  52°50'.  Washington, 
Hydrographic  Office,  published  July  1915,  6th  edition,  Nov.  1934,  corrected 
through  Notice  to  mariners  6,  Feb.  7,  1935.     43.1X28.6  in.     t  60c. 

N  6.18 :  4454 

Galapagos  Islands.  Anchorages  in  Galapagos  Islands,  Pacific  Ocean ;  chart 
1801.  W^nshington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  July  1899.  10th  edition, 
Jan.  1935,  corrected  through  Notice  to  mariners  6,  Feb.  7,  1935.  25.1X43.7 
in.     t  50c.  N  6:18  :  1801 

Academy  Bay,  Santa  Cruz   (Indefatigable)   I.,  from  sketch  survey  in  1932. 

Black  Beach  Anchorage,  Santa  Maria   (Charles)    I.,  from  French  survey  in  1S87, 

Conway  Bay.  Santa  Cruz  (Indefatigable)   I.,  from  British  survey  in  1846. 

Freshwater  Bay,   S.   Cristobal    (Chatham)    I.,  from  British  survey  in  1836. 

Gardner  Bay,  Espaiiola   (Hood)   I.,  from  British  survey  in  1835. 

Iguana  Cove,  Isabela   (Albemarle)   I.,  from  British  survey  in  1836. 

James  Bay.  S.  Salvador  (James)   I.,  from  British  survey  in  1836. 

Post  Office  Bay,  Santa  Maria    (Charles)   I.,  from  British  surveys  in  1836  and  1846. 

S.  Cristobal   (Chatham)    I.,  Wreck  Bay  to  Stephens  Bay,  from  Italian  surveys  in  1882 

and  1885. 
Sappho  Cove,   Stephens  Bay.   S.   Cristobal    (Chatham)    I.,  from  British  survey  in   1883. 
Sulivan  Bay,  S.  Salvador  (James)   I.,  from  British  survey  in  1836. 
Tagus  Covo,  Isabela   (Albemarle)  I.,  from  British  survey  in  1835. 
Terrapin  Road.  S.  Cristobal   (Chatham)   I.,  from  British  survey  in  1836. 
Webb  Cove,  Isabela   (Albemarle)   I.,  from  British  survey  in  1886. 

Wreck  Bay  and  approaches,  San  Cristobal   (Chatham)   I.,  from  British  survey  in  1849, 
with  additions  and  corrections. 

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316  March  1935 

Pilot  charts.  Pilot  chart  of  Central  American  waters,  Apr.  1935 ;  chart  3500. 
Scale  1°  long. =0.7  in.  Washington,  Hytlrographic  Office,  Mar.  15,  1935. 
23.3X35.1  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.24:  935/4 

Pilot  chart  of  Indian  Ocean,  May  1985;  chart  2603.     Scale  1°  long.=0.2 

in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Mar.  12,  1935.  22.6X31  in.  [Monthly. 
Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c. 

N  6.17 :  935/5 

■ Pilot  chart  of  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  Apr.  1935;   chart  1400.     Scale  1' 

long. =0.27  in.     Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Mar.  19,  1935.     23.1X31.8 
in.     [Monthly.     Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather 
Bureau.]     1 10c. 
L.  C.  card  14-16339  N  6.15/1 :  935/4 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse:  Sea  water  temperatures    [map]  ;  by  R.  A.  Bartlett  of 
exploring  schooner  Morrissey,  1934. 

Pilot  chart   of  north   Pacific   Ocean,   May   1935;   chart   1401.     Scale  1° 

long.=0.2  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Mar.  14,  1935.  23.8X35.1  in. 
[Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather 
Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.16:  935/5 

Pilot  chart  of  upper  air,  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  Apr.  1935 ;  chart  1400a. 

Scale  1°  long. =0.27  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Mar.  21.  1935. 
23X31.8  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.28  :  935/4 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse :  Instructions  for  making  pilot  balloon  observations  at 
sea  ;  by  Bureau  of  Aeronautics,  Navy  Department. 

• Pilot  chart  of  upper  air,  north  Pacific  Ocean,  May  1935;  chart  1401a. 

Scale  1°  long.=0.2  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Mar.  21,  1935. 
23.8X35.4  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.29 :  935/5 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse :  Instructions  for  making  pilot  balloon  observations  at 
sea ;  by  Bureau  of  Aeronautics,  Navy  Department. 

Scheldt  River.  East  Schelde,  Netherlands,  North  Sea,  Westkapelle  to  Hook  of 
Schouwen,  from  Netherland  Government  surveys  to  1924  ;  chart  4996.  Natural 
scale  1 :  50,000.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  May  1930,  2d 
edition,  Nov.  1934,  corrected  through  Notice  to  mariners  6,  Feb.  7,  1935. 
26.0  X  43.8  in.     t  50c.  N  6.18 :  4906 

Smgai)orc  Strait,  eastern  i>art,  China  Sea,  from  British  surveys  to  1928  and 
Netherland  Government  charts  to  1929;  chart  3749.  Scale  naut.  m.=1.5  in., 
natural  scale  1 :  50,000.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Jan.  1935,  corrected 
through  Notice  to  mariners  6,  Feb.  7,  1935.     25.9X52.1  in.     t  60c.     N  6.18 :  3749 

Tagus  River.  Approaclies  to  River  Tagus  and  harbor  of  Lisbon,  Portugal,  vrest 
coast,  from  Portuguese  surveys  to  1932;  with  inset,  Lisbon  Harbor  (Porto  de 
Lisboa)  ;  chart  1208.  Scale  naut.  m.=1.8  in.,  natural  scale  1:40,000  at  lat. 
38°40'.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Apr.  18D0,  17th  edition, 
Jan.  1935,  corrected  through  Notice  to  mariners  6,  Feb.  7,  1935.  28.6X48.1  in. 
teOc.    .  N  6.18: 1208 

Trinidad  Island.  Island  of  Trinidad  and  eastern  part  of  Gulf  of  Paria,  West 
Indies  and  northeast  coast  of  South  America,  from  British  surveys  between 
1866  and  1925,  and  surveys  by  U.  S.  S.  Hannibal  in  1931  and  1932,  topography 
from  map  by  Government  of  Trinidad  and  Tobago  in  1926 ;  chart  5586.  Natu- 
ral scale  1 :  175,000  at  lat.  10°20'.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Jan. 
1935,  corrected  through  Notice  to  mariners  6,  Feb.  7,  1935.  32.1X44.3  in. 
teOc.  N  6.18:  5586 

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{Poster]  356.     [Press  of  Navy  Recruiting  Bureau,  New  York,  Jan.  8,  1935.] 
14X17  in.     [Title  is  :  What  the  Navy  is  doing.]     t  N  17.23/1:  356 


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March  1935  317 

SUPPLIES  AND  ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

Accoiivtiiiff  numhers.  Navy  appropriations  and  subheads  [stiowing  accounting 
numbers,  Cliange  2].  [1985.]  1  p.  4°  (Appropriation  bulletin,  July  1,  1934, 
Change  2,  Jan.  25,  1935.)      [Mimeographed.]     t  N  20.3/2 :  935/ch.2 

Government  supplies.  Navy  Department  specifications  and  Federal  specilica- 
tions,  monthly  bulletin,  Feb.  1,  1935.  1935.  [l]+3  p.  12°  [Issued  with  per- 
forations for  insertion  in  binder.]     t  N  20.20':  935/2 

■ Same,  Mar.  1,  1935.     1935.     [l]+3p.  12°     [Issued  with  perforations  for 

insertion  in  binder.]     t  N  20.20:  935/3 

Memoranda-  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  memoranda  390;  Mar.  1,  1935. 
[Mar.  1935.]  ii+3— 12  p.  [Monthly.  Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion 
in  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  memoranda,  1931.]     t  N  20.7/1 :  390- 

PAN  AMERICAN  UNION 

Note. — The  Pan  American  Union  sells  its  own  monthly  Bulletin,  hoolilets,  and  other 
publications,  at  prices  usually  ranging  from  5c.  to  $2.50.  The  price  of  any  edition  of  the 
Bulletin  is  15c.  a  single  copy,  the  English  edition  is  .$1.50  a  year,  the  Spanish  edition  .$1.00 
a  year,  the  Portuguese  edition  $1.00  a  year  ;  there  is  an  additional  charge  of  75c.  a  year 
on  each  edition  for  countries  outside  the  Pan  American  Union.  Beginning  with  Jan.  1925, 
the  Pan  American  Union  began  the  publication  of  4  series,  in  Spanish  and  Portuguese,  on 
the  following  subjects  :  Agriculture  ;  Education  ;  Finance,  industry  and  commerce  ;  Public 
health  and  social  welfare.  The  Spanish  series  is  issued  bimonthy  and  the  Portuguese 
trimonthly.  They  are  not  published  in  English.  The  subscription  price  is  50c.  for  12 
issues  of  any  one  of  these  series ;  single  copies  of  any  series,  5c.  Address  the  Pan 
American  Union,  Washington,   D.   C. 

Bulletin    {English   edition).     Bulletin    of    Pan    American    Union,    Mar.    3  935  • 
[V.  69,  no.  3].     [1935.]     iv-1-153-274  p.  il.     [Monthly.     Number  dedicated  to 
Pan  American  Day,  Apr,  14,  1935.     For  price,  see  note  above  under  center 
head.] 
L.  C.  card  8-50967  PA  1.6  :  e  69/3 

■ Same.     (H.  doe.  51,  pt.  3,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

— — •     {Portuguese  edition).     Boletim  da  Uniao  Pan-Americana,  margo  1935; 
[v.  37,  no.  3].     [1935.]     iv-f-121-235  p.   il.     [Monthly.     This  number  is  en- 
titled Edigao  especial  dedicada  ao  Dia  Pan-Americano.     For  price,  see  note 
above  under  center  head.] 
L.  C.  card  11-27014  PA  l.G  :  p  37/3 

< (Spanish   edition)     Boletin    de    la    Union    Panamericana,    marzo    1935; 

[V.  69,  no.   3].     [1935.]     iv+169'-300  p.   il.     [Monthly.     This  number  is  en- 
titled Edicion  especial  dedicada  al  Dia  de  las  Americas,  14  de  abrll.     For 
price,  see  note  above  under  center  head.] 
L.  C.  card  12-12555  PA  1.6  :s  69/3 

Same.    v.    68.    enero-dieiembre    1934     [frontispicio    e    indice].     rin:^>5.] 

[1]  -f  xiv  p.  PA  1.6 :  s  68/t.p.&  ind. 

PANAMA  CANAL 

Note. — Although  The  Panama  Canal  makes  its  reports  to,  and  is  under  the  supervision 
of,   the   Secretary   of   War,   it   is   not  a   part   of   the  War   Department, 

Panama  Canal  record,  v.  28,  no.  8;  Mar.  15,  1935.     Balboa  Heights,  C.  Z.  [1935]. 
p.   121-136.     [Monthly.] 

L.  C.  card  7-35328  W  79.5  :  28/8 

Note. — The  yearly  subscription  rate  of  the  Panama  Canal  record,  issued  montlily, 
is  50c.  domestic,  and  $1.00  foreign,  except  in  the  case  of  Government  departments 
and  bureaus,  Members  of  Congress,  representatives  of  foreign  Governments,  steamship 
lines,  chambers  of  commerce,  boards  of  trade,  and  university  and  public  libraries, 
to  whom  the  Record  is  distributed  free.  The  word  "  domestic  "  refers  to  the  United 
States,  Canada,  Canal  Zone,  Cuba,  Guam,  Hawaii,  Manua,  Mexico,  the  Philippines, 
Puerto  Rico,  Republic  of  Panama,  Tutuila,  and  the  Virgin  Islands.  Subscriptions  will 
commence  with  the  issue  of  the  Record  in  the  month  in  which  the  subscriptions  are 
received,  unless  otherwise  requested.  Remittances  should  be  made  payable  to  Disburs- 
ing Clerk,  The  Panama  Canal,  but  should  be  forwarded  to  the  Chief  of  Office.  The 
Panama  Canal,  Washington,  D,  C.  The  name  and  address  to  which  the  Record  is  to 
be  sent  should  be  plainly  written.  Postage  stamps,  foreign  money,  and  defaced  or 
smooth  coins  will  not  be  accepted. 

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318  Mx\RCH  1935 

POST   OFFICE   DEPARTMENT 

Bonds  of  United  States.  United  States  savings  bonds,  district  offices  no  longer 
limited  to  smaller  denominations ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  Gen- 
eral.    Mar.  11,  1935.     1  p.  oblong  32°     t  P4.2:BG4/9 

United  States  savings  bonds,  information  concerning  placards,  circulars, 

and  central  depository  offices ;   [issued  by]  3d  assistant  I'ostmaster  General. 
Feb.  26,  1935.     1  p.  f"     t  P  4.2  :  B  64/8 

United  States  savings  bonds,  monthly  reports  must  be  submitted  promptly  ; 

[issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.     Mar.  26,  1935.     1  p.  4°     t 

P  4.2 :  B  64/10 

Furniture.     Specifications  for  wood  furniture.     [1935]     13  p.     t 

P  1.16  :  F  98/2 

Kodak  films  in  mails ;  [issued  by]  2d  assistant  Postmaster  General.  ]Mar.  19, 
1985.     1  p.  oblong  48°     t  P  3.2 :  K  81 

Money  orders.  Stolen  money-order  forms ;  [issued  bv]  3d  assistant  Postmaster 
General.     Mar.  5,  1935.     1  p.  oblong  48°     t  I'  4.7 :  935/8 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Mar.  14,  1935.     1  p.  oblong  48°     t  P  4.7  :  935/9 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Ma^.  19,  1935.     1  p.  oblong  32°     t  P  4.7  :  935/10 

Stolen  money -order  forms ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Mar.  26,  1935.     1  p.  oblong  32°     t  P  4.7  :  935/11 

Postage  stamps.  Connecticut  tercentenary  commemorative  stamp;  [issued  by] 
3d  assistant  I'ostmaster  General.     Mar.  28,  1935.     1  p.  12°     t  P4.2  :  C  76/2 

Removal  and  sale  of  stamps  from  coils  and  books  at  stamp  windows; 

[issued  by]    3d  assistant   Postmaster  General.     Feb.   26,    1935.     1   p.   oblong 
48°     t  P  4.2:  St  23/52 

Postal  bulletin,  v.  56,  no.  16622-(>42;  Mar.  1-29,  1935.  1935.     various  paging,  f° 

[Daily  except  Saturdays,  Sundays,  and  holidays.]  ♦Paper,  5c.  single  copy, 
$2.00  a  yr. 

L.  C.  card  6-5810  P  1 .3  :  56 

Postal  guide.  United  States  official  postal  guide,  4th  series,  v.  14,  no.  9;  Mar, 
1935,  monthly  supplement.  |19:?5.]  cover  title,  64  p.  [Includes  Changes  9,5- 
114  affecting  T'nited  States  official  postal  guide  for  July  1934,  and  Inserts  178- 
180  to  I»ostal  laws  and  regulations  of  United  States,  edition  of  1932.  Text  on 
p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Official  postal  guide,  with  supplements,  $2.25,  f(»reign  sub- 
scription. $3.n0;  July  issue,  $1.50;  supplements  published  monthly  (11  pamph- 
lets), 75c.,  foreign  subscription,  $1.10,  P  1.10/1 :  934/9  i 

Postal  savings,  additional  information  concei'ning  certificates  exchanged  fory 
United  States  savings  bonds :  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.  . 
Mar.  22,  1935.     1  p.  narrow  large  8°     t  P  4.2 :  P  84/54 1 

Reply  eotipotis.  International  reply  coupons ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Post- 
master General.     Mar.  12,  1935.     1  p.  4°     t  P  4.2 :  In  8/10/935  5 

INTERNATIONAL  POSTAL  SERVICE  DIVISION 

Steamboats.     Schedule   of   steamers   carrying  mails   from   United    States   andi 
United  States  mails  from  Habana,  Cuba,  to  foreign  countries,  also  to  Territory  y 
of  Hawaii  and  to  possessions  of  United  States,  schedule  of  air  mail  routes  t 
from  United  States  to  and  in  foreign  countries,  Apr.  1935.     [Mar.  22,  19.35.] 
11  p.  f°     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,! 

L.  C.  card  25-26231  P  8.5 :  935/4  J 

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March  1935  319 

RAILWAY  MAIL  SERVICE 

Mail  routes.  Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  149,  Mar.  8,  1935,  12th  division,  Rail- 
way Mail  Service,  comprising  Louisiana  and  Mississippi.  Louisiana  Printing 
Co.  [New  Orleans,  La.,  Feb.  14,  1935].     64  p.  narrow  8°     $  P  10.12/12:  149 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  293,  Mar.  26,  1935,  11th  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Arkansas,  New  Mexico,  Oklahoma,  and  Texas.  Babcock 
Printing  Co.,  Fort  Worth,  [Mar.]  26,  1935.     149+ [1]  p.  narrow  8°     $ 

P  10.12/11 :  293 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  510,  Mar.  7,  19'35,  7th  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Kansas  and  Missouri.  Wellington  Printing  Co.,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.  [Mar.  7,  1935].     132  p.  narrow  8°     $  P  10.12/7  :  510 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  530,  Mar.  8,  1935,  9th  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  lower  peninsula  of  Michigan,  main  line  of  New  York 
Central  R.  R.  between  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  Chicago,  III.,  and  collateral  lines 
that  may  be  designated.  Doyle  &  Waltz  Printing  Co.,  Cleveland,  O.  [Mar.  8, 
1935].     108  p.  narrow  8°     $  P  10.12/9:  530 

TOPOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

Note. — The  Division  of  Topography  has  on  file  maps  showing  all  roads  used  by  the 
rural  free  delivery  mail  Mervice.  Rural  delivery  routes  are  shown  in  detail  on  county  or 
local  center  maps  which,  with  a  few  exceptions,  are  drawn  to  the  scale  of  1:62,500  or 
1  :  G;!J,360  (1  mile  to  the  inch).  Maps  of  more  than  1,470  counties  in  the  United  States 
have  been  prepared  by  the  Post  Office  Department  and  blue-line  prints,  made  from  the 
latest  available  negatives,  are  sold  for  .50  cents  per  copy.  Bach  county  map  shows,  in 
addition  to  the  roads  traveled  by  rural  carriers,  all  post  offices  witliin  the  county  at  the 
time  the  negative  was  made  and  all  other  roads,  houses,  schools,  and  churches  known  at 
the  time  the  map  was  originally  drawn,  together  with  an  outline  of  the  drainage.  A  list 
of  the  county  maps  on  file  will  be  furnished  upon  application  to  the  Disbursing  Clerk, 
I'ost  Office  Department.  Washington,  D.  C.  Rural  delivery  routes  emanating  from  post 
offices  in  counties  for  which  county  maps  have  not  been  drawn  are  shown  on  "local  center 
maps.  Blueprint  copies  of  such  maps  are  sold  at  25  cents  each.  Orders  for  all  postal 
maps  should  be  accompanied  by  Post  Office  money  order  and  addressed  to  the  Disbursing 
Clerk,  Post  Office  Department.  Washington,  D.  V.  Rural  delivery  maps  should  not  be  con- 
fused with  the  State  post  route  maps  which  are  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog  for  February 
1035,   page   194. 

Rural  mail  delivery.  Price  list  of  rural  delivery  county  maps,  Mar.  1,  1935. 
[1935.]     4  leaves,  f°     [Mimeographed.]     t  P  11.7 :  935 


PRESIDENT   OF  UNITED   STATES 

Alaska.  Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  public  land  for  wild  life  administra- 
tive site,  Alaska.     Feb.  19,  1935.     [2]  p.  il.  4°     (No.  6973.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  Al  1.5/29 

Aliens.  Executive  order,  documents  required  of  aliens  entering  Philippine  Is- 
lands. [Mar.  9,  1935.]  2  p.  4°  ([No.  6987.])  [Supersedes  provisions  of 
Executive  order  5869  of  .Tune  30,  1932,  so  far  as  they  govern  aliens  entering 
Philippine  Islands.]     *  Paper,  5c.  "  Pr  32.5  :  Al  42/5 

— —  Executive  order,  documents  required  of  aliens  entering  United  States. 
[Mar.  9,  1935.]  4  p.  4°  ([No.  6986.])  [Supersedes  provisions  of  Executive 
order  5S69  of  June  30,  1932,  so  far  as  they  govern  aliens  entering  American 
territory  other  than  Philippine  Islands.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  Al  42/4 

Austin,  Joseph  W.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Joseph  W.  Austin  from 
compulsory  retirement  for  age.  Feb.  26,  1935.  1  p.  4°  (No.  6976.)  *  Pa- 
per, 5c.  Pr  32.5  :  R  314/48 

Bronyning,  Luther  L.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Luther  L.  Browning  from 
compulsory  retirement  for  age.  Mar.  7,  1935.  1  p.  4°  (No.  6984).  *  Pa- 
per, 5c.  Pr  32.5  :  R  314/49 

Colorado.  Executive  ordei-,  revocation  of  Executive  order  5241,  of  Dec.  16, 
1929,  withdrawing  public  lands,  Colorado.  Feb.  28,  1935.  1  p.  4°  (No.  6977.) 
*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  C  719/19 

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320  March  1935 

Cotton.  Making  effective,  with  respect  to  crop  year  1935-36,  provisions  of  cot- 
ton control  act  approved  Apr.  21,  1934,  proclamation.  [Feb.  28,  1935.]  2  p.  4* 
([No.  2118.])      *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.7:0  82 

Dewey,  Lyster  II.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Lyster  H.  Dewey  from  com- 
pulsory retirement  for  age.    Mar.  8,  1935,    1  p.  4°     (No.  6985.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  R  314/50 

EJectrical  contracting.  Executive  order,  approving  agreement  between  employer 
members  of  division  of  electrical  contracting  division  of  construction  industry 
and  their  electrician  employees  in  Alleghenv  County,  and  part  of  Westmore- 
land County,  Pa.     [Mar.  7,  1935.]     2  p.  4°     ([No.  6984  A.])     *  Paper,  5c, 

Pr  32.5  :  C  766/22 

Executive  order,  approving  agreement  between  members  of  division  of 

electrical  contracting  division  of  construction  industry  and  electrician  em- 
ployees in  Multnomah,  Clackamas,  and  Washington  counties  in  Oregon  and 
Clark  and  Skamania  counties  in  State  of  Washington.  Feb.  21,  1935,  1  p,  4* 
(No.  6974  A.)     *  Paper,  5c.  '  Pr  32.5  :  C  766/20 

Enemy  property.  Executive  order,  removing,  in  certain  cases,  restrictions  im- 
posed by  public  resolution  53  of  June  27,  1934,  as  to  payments,  transfers,  and 
deliveries  of  pror^erty  under  trading  wit'a  enomv  act  and  settlement  of  war 
claims  act  of  1928,     [Mar,  2,  1935.]     2  p,  4°     ([No,  6981,])     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  T  675 

Federal  Emergency  Relief  Administration.  Executive  order,  authorizing  and 
designating  Federal  emergency  relief  administrator  to  acquire  property  for 
certain  purposes.    Mar.  6,  1935.     1  p.  4"     (No.  6083.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  Em  32r/2 

Food.  Regulation  of  conmierc-e  in  food  and  drugs,  message  transmitting  recom- 
mendation for  legislation  to  effect  reform  in  regulation  of  commerce  in  food 
and  drugs.  Mar.  22,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  14_'.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26265 

James,  diaries  J.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Charles  J.  James  from  com- 
pulsory retirement  for  age.     Feb.  20,  1935.     1  p.  4"     (No.  6975.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  R  314/47 

McBride,  Harry  A.  Executive  order,  classification  of  Harry  A.  McBride.  Feb. 
10,  1933,  [published]  1935,    1  p.  4"    (No,  6022  A.)     *  Paper,  5c.    Pr  31.5  :  M  122 

Masonry.  Executive  order,  approving  agreement  between  members  of  division 
of  mason  contractors  division  of  construction  industry,  and  bricklayer,  stone 
mason,  bricklayers'  tender  and  stone  masons'  helper  employees  in  region  of 
St.  Louis  and  vicinity,  all  in  Missouri.  Mar.  8,  1935.  1  p.  4°  (No.  6985  A.) 
*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  C  766/23 

Merchant  marine.  Views  and  2  reports  on  subject  of  adequate  merchant  marine, 
message  transmitting  views  and  2  reports  [general  report  of  Postmaster  Gen- 
eral to  the  President  and  report  of  interdepartmental  Committee  on  Shipping 
Policy]  on  subject  of  adeti-uate  merchant  marine.  Mar.  4,  1935.  45  p.  (H.  doc. 
118,  74th  Cong,  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Xational  forests.  Executive  order,  restoration  to  entry  of  certain  tracts  of  land 
excluded  from  Tongass  National  Forest,  Alaska.  :Mar.  5,  1935.  1  p.  4°  (No. 
6982.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  Al  ls/30 

National  LongshoremetCs  Labor  Board.  Termination  of  existence  of  National 
Longshoremen's  Labor  Board,  pi'oclamation.  Mar.  11.  1935.  1  p.  4°  (No. 
2120. )     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.7 :  N  213  1 

New  Mexico.  Executive  order,  i-evocation  in  part  of  Executive  order  5790  of 
Feb.  2.  1932,  withdrawing  public  lands.  New  Mexico.  Mar.  1,  1935.  1  p.  4° 
(No.  6980. )     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  N  42m/33 

NubC)-,  Ja<ob  L.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Jacob  L.  Nuber  from  compulsory 
retirement  for  age.    Feb.  21,  1935.    1  p.  4"     (No.  6974.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  R  314/4e 

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Oden,  Archibald.  Executive  order,  waiver  of  requirement  of  absolute  appoiBt- 
ment  in  Bureau  of  Fisheries  to  permit  retransfer  of  Archibald  Oden  to  Navy 
Department.     Feb.  2S,  1935.     1  p.  4"     (No.  697S.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  Ap  61/47 

OiMchita  national  game  refuges,  Ark.,  proclamation.  [Mar.  8,  1935.]  3  p.  4° 
( [No.  2119.] )     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.7  :  G  145/2 

Painting,  Industrial.  Executive  order,  approving  agreement  between  employer 
members  of  division  of  painting,  paperhanging,  and  decorating  division  of 
construction  industry  and  certain  of  their  employees  in  region  of  boroughs  of 
Manhattan  and  the  Bronx,  State  of  New  York.  [Mar.  1,  1935.]  2  p.  4°  ([No. 
6980  A.] )     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  C  766/21 

Executive  order,  approving  agreement  between  employer  members  of  divi- 
sion of  painting,  paperhanging,  and  decorating  division  of  construction  in- 
dustry and  their  painter  employees  in  region  of  Rocliester,  Minn.,  and  vicin- 
ity.   Feb.  20,  1935.    1  p.  4°  (No.  6973  B.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  C  766/19 

Pearl  essence.  Executive  order,  dismissal  of  complaint  under  sec.  3  (e)  of  title 
1  of  national  industrial  recovery  act  with  respect  to  imports  of  pearl  essence. 
Mar.  11,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  6988.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  P  316 

Petroleum.  Executive  order,  designating  and  appointing  Secretary  of  Interior  as 
agent  of  the  President  to  execute  certain  powers  and  functions  vested  in  the 
President  by  act  of  Feb.  22,  1935,  public  number  14,  74th  Congress  [to  regulate 
interstate  and  foreign  commerce  in  petroleum  and  its  products  by  prohibiting 
shipment  in  such  commerce  of  petroleum  and  its  products  produced  in  violation 
of  State  law].    Feb.  28,  1935.    1  p.  4°     (No.  6979.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  P  448/5 

Philippine  Islands.  Certification  of  proposed  constitution  of  Philippine  Islands, 
message  transmitting  advice  of  certification  to  governor  general  of  Philippine 
Islands  of  proposed  constitution  of  Philippines  as  adopted  by  Philippine  Con- 
stitutional Convention,    Mar.  25,  1935.    1  p.     (H.  doc.  144,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

State  Department.  Executive  order,  revocation  of  Executive  order  3360  [of  Nov. 
28,  1920,  by  which  specifications  for  official  flag  indicative  of  office  of  Secretary 
of  State  were  approved].  Jan.  21,  1933,  [published]  1935.  1  p.  4°  (No. 
6005  A. )     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5 :  St  29/2 

Veterans.  Executive  order:  A^'eterans  regulation  1(g),  Entitlement  to  pensions. 
[Mar.  19,  1935.]  2  p.  4°  ( [No.  6989.] )  [Amends  Veterans  regulation  1(a),  as 
amended.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  V  641/lg 

— —  Same:  Veterans  regulation  2(d),  Effective  dates  of  awards  of  disability 
and  death  pensions,  provisions  for  filing  claims,  review  of  presumptive  claims 
by  special  review  boards.  [Mar.  19,  193p.]  2  p.  4°  ([No.  6990.])  [Amends 
Veterans  regulation  2(a),  as  amended,]'   *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  V  641/2d 

Same:  Veterans  regulation  6(d),  Eligibility  for  domiciliary  or  hospital 

care,  including  medical  treatment.  Mar.  19,  1935.  1  p.  4°  (No.  6991.) 
[Amends  Veterans  regulation  6(a),  as  amended.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  V  641/6d 

Same:   Veterans  regulation   10(e),   Miscellaneous  provisions.     Mar.   19. 

1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  6992.)      [Amends  Veterans  regulation  10,  as  amended.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  V  641/lOe 

Executive  orders  6989-92,  in  regard  to  veterans'   regulations,   message 

transmitting  Executive  orders  6989  (Veterans'  regulation  1  (g) ),  6990  (Veter- 
ans' regulation  2  (d)),  6991  (Veterans'  regulation  6  (d)),  and  6992  (Veter- 
ans' regulation  10  (e) ),  approved  Mar.  19,  1935.  Mar.  19,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  doc. 
141,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Note. — Includes,  following  message  of  transmittal,  Executive  orders  6989-92,  cata- 
loged above. 

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Watches.  Executive  order,  dismissal  of  complaint  under  sec.  3  (e)  of  title  1 
of  national  industrial  recovery  act  with  respect  to  imports,  legal  and  illegal, 
of  certain  watches,  watch  movements,  and  parts  of  watch  movements.  Feb. 
20,1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  6973  A.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr32.5:W29 

Wyoming.  Executive  order,  coal  land  restoration,  Wyoming  no.  50.  [Mar.  21, 
1935.]     4  p.  4°     ([No.  6996.])      *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  W  994/21 

RECONSTRUCTION  FINANCE  CORPORATION 

Industrt/.  Information  regarding  loans  to  industry.  Feb.  1935.  [1]+10  p.  il. 
4"     (Circular  13  revised.)     t  Y  3.R  24 :  4/13/rev.-2 

Mines  and  mining.  Information  regarding  mining  loans.  Feb.  1935.  [l]+5 
p.  4°     (Circular  14  revised.)     t  Y  3.R  24 :  4/14/rev. 

Powers.  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  its  powers  and  functions.  Feb. 
1935.     ii+20  p.  il.  4"     (Circular  4  revised.)     t  Y  3.R  24 :  4/4/rev.-4 

Report  of  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  Jan.  1935,  letter  from  chairman 
of  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation  transmitting  report  of  its  activities 
and  expenditures  for  Jan.  1935.  with  statement  of  authorizations  made  during 
that  month,  showing  name,  amount,  and  rate  of  interest  or  dividend  in  each 
case.  Mar.  5,  1935.  30  p.  (H.  doc.  120,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  32-28241 

SECURITIES  AND  EXCHANGE  COMMISSION 

NdTB. — The  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission  was  established  niitler  the  provisions 
of  title  1  of  H.  U.  9323,  73d  Congress  (I'ublic  291,  approved  June  0,  1934),  an  act  to 
Iirovide  fur  rcgi:iation  ot"  sociiriries  exchnnjiis  and  of  ovor-the-count(>r  markins  operating 
in  interstate  and  forei,i,'n  commerce  and  through  mails,  to  prevent  inequitable  and  unfair 
practices  on  such  exchanges  and  markets,  and  for  other  purposes. 

Address  of  Joseph  P.  Kennedy,  chairman  of  Securities  and  Exchange  Commis- 
sion, at  Union  League  Club  of  Chicago,  111.,  Feb.  8,  1935.  1935.  [1]+10  p.  t 
L.  C.  card  35-26266  SE  1.2  :  Ad  2/2 

SMITHSONIAN  INSTITUTION 

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cants for  the  publications  in  this  list  are  requested  to  state  the  grounds  for  their  requests, 
as  the  Institution  is  able  to  supply  papers  only  as  an  aid  to  the  researches  or  studies  in 
which  they  are  cspeciall)/  interested.  Tliese  papers  are  distributed  gratis,  except  where 
price  is  given,  and  should  be  ordered  by  the  publication  numbers,  arranged  in  sequence. 
The  serial  publications  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution  are  as  follows  :  1,  Smithsonian  con- 
tributions to  knowledge;  2,  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections;  3,  Smithsonian  annual 
reports.  No  fcts  of  these  are  for  sale  or  distribution,  as  most  of  the  volumes  nre  out  of 
print.  Special  publications  are  also  issued  from  time  to  time.  The  papers  issued  in  the 
series  of  Contributions  to  knowledge  and  Miscellaneous  collections  are  not  public  docu- 
ments, but  are  printed  in  limited  editions  at  the  expense  of  the  Smithsonian  Fund.  They 
are  distributed  without  charge  to  public  libraries,  educational  establishments,  and  learned 
societies  in  this  country  and  abroad  ;  and  are  supplied  to  other  institutions,  and  to  indi- 
viduals at  the  prices  indicated.  Remittances  should  be  made  payable  to  the  '  Smithsonian 
Institution.'  A  discount  of  20  percent  is  allowed  to  bookdealers.  The  Smithsonian  report 
volumes  and  the  papers  reprinted  in  separate  form  therefrom,  are  distributed  pratuifousli^ 
by  the  Institution  to  libraries  and  individuals  throughout  the  world.  Very  few  of  the 
lleport  volumes  are  now  available  at  the  Institution,  but  many  of  those  of  which  the  Smith- 
sonian edition  is  exhausted  can  be  purchased  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Gov- 
ernment Printing  OflSce,  Washington,  D.  C.  The  Institution  maintains  mailing-lists  of 
public  libraries  and  other  educational  establishments,  but  no  general  muiUng-list  of  indi- 
viduals. A  library  making  application  to  be  listed  for  Smithsonian  publications  should 
state  the  number  of  volumes  which  it  contains  and  the  date  of  its  establishment,  and  have 
the  endorsement  of  a  Member  of  Congress. 

Although  the  annual  reports  are  the  only  Smithsonian  publications  that  are  regularly 
issued  as  public  documents,  the  others  are  usually  regarded  as  such  and  have  free  trans- 
mission by  mail,  therefore  they  are  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog. 

Guidebooks.     Brief  guide  to  Smithsonian   Institution,   National   Museum,   Na- 
tional Gallery,  Freer  Gallery,  National  Zoological  Park.     2d  edition.     Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  [National  Capital  Press.  Inc.,  1935].     80  p.  il.  24°     [Other  illus- 
trations on  front  and  back  covers.]     t  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26267  SI  1.2 :  G  94/2d  ed. 

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STATE  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — With  the  publication  of  the  first  number  of  the  printed  Press  releases  on  Oct.  5, 
1929,  the  Department  of  State  inaugurated  a  new  publication  program.  The  daily  mimeo- 
graphed releases  are  made  available  to  the  public  weekly  in  printed  form ;  also,  all  publica- 
tions (except  laws,  Executive  orders,  proclamations,  and  treaties)  are  numbered  consecu- 
tively in  the  order  in  which  they  are  sent  to  press.  Publications  of  a  similar  character 
are  brought  within  well-defined  series,  and  each  series  publication  bears  a  series  number  in 
addition  to  its  publication  number.  The  diplomatic  correspondence  of  the  United  States 
is  published  in  the  volumes  entitled  Foreign  relations  of  the  United  States.  Laws,  Execu- 
tive orders,  and  proclamations  are  issued  in  separate  series  and  are  numbered  within  each 
series  in  the  order  in  which  they  are  signed.  Treaties  are  issued  in  a  separate  series  and 
are  numbered  in  the  order  in  which  they  are  proclaimed.  Treaties  are  also  published  in 
the  compilation  Treaties  and  other  international  acts  of  the  United  States  of  America, 
which  contains  literal  copies  of  the  documents,  followed  by  notes  of  a  textual  and  pro- 
cedural character.  Indexes  to  the  Press  releases  are  supplied  semiannually,  as  of  Decem- 
ber 31  and  June  30.  The  Department  of  State  includes  in  the  Press  release  series,  each 
quarter,  a  complete  list  of  its  publications  for  the  preceding  quarter. 

The  list  below  frequently  includes  certain  relevant  publications  issued  by  other  agencies 
of  the  Government  under  requisition  of  the  Department  of  State  and  certain  relevant 
congressional  documents. 

American  delegations  to  international  conferences,  congresses,  and  expositions, 
and  American  representation  on  international  institutions  and  commissions, 
with  relevant  data,  fiscal  year  1934,  correction.     [1935.]     1  p.     (Conference 
series  20;  Publication  690  [correction].)     t 
L.  C.  card  33-26097  S  5.30 :  20/corr. 

Claims.    Legislation  concerning  claims  on  behalf  of  foreign  Governments  and 
their  nationals   [report  recommending  legislation  concerning  various  claims 
on  behalf  of  foreign  Governments  and  their  nationals].     Mar.  4,  1935.     12  p. 
(H.  doc.  117,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26268. 

Diplomatic  list,   Mar.   1935.     [1935.]     cover  title,   ii+77  p.   24°     ([Publication 
705.])      [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  75c. 
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Extradition,  convention  between  United  States  and  other  American  republics; 
signed  Montevideo.  Dec.  26,  1933,  proclaimed  Jan.  25.  1935.     1935.     [1]+19  p. 
(Treaty  series  882.)      [English  and  Spanish.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26207  S  9.5/2  :  Ex  8 

Foreif/n  relations.  Some  aspects  of  American  foreign  policy,  address  by  Cordell 
Hull,  Secretary  of  State,  before  Canadian  Society  of  New  York,  New  York 
City,  Feb.  16,  1935.  1935.  [2] +10  p.  narrow  8°  ([Publication  701.]) 
[Originally  issued  as  mimeographed  press  release  for  publication  Feb.  17, 
1935.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26151  S1.2:F76p. 

Foreign  service  retirement  and  disability  system,  report  showing  all  receipts  and 
disbursements  on  account  of  refunds,  allowances,  and  annuities,  fiscal  year 
1934,  in  connection  with  foreign-service  retirement  and  disabilitv  system. 
Mar.  22,  1935.    4  p.     (H.  doc.  143,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

General  Claims  Commission,  United  States  and  Mexico.  Further  extending 
duration  of  General  Claims  Commission  provided  for  in  convention  of  Sept.  8, 
1923,  convention  between  United  States  and  Mexico;  signed  Mexico  City, 
June  18.  1932,  proclaimed  Feb.  1,  1935.  1935.  [l]+4  p.  (Treaty  series  883.) 
[English  and  Spani.sh.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26125  S  9.5/2 :  M  57/40 

Oermany.  Treaty  of  friendship,  commerce,  and  consular  rights  between  United 
States  and  Germany,  signed  Dec.  8,  1923,  note  by  Department  of  State  [that 
German  Government  intends  to  bring  about  changes  in  provisions  of  article  7 
of  treaty].     1935.     1  p.     (Treaty  series  725  [notice  of  change].)     t 

S  9.5/2 :  G  31/8/add. 

Immigration  work  of  Department  of  State  and  its  consular  officers ;  revised  to 
July  1,  1934.     1935.     v-f66+[2]  p.     ( [Publication  703.] )      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26189  S  1.2 :  Ira  6/934 

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324  March  1935 

International  American  Conference.  Rights  and  duties  of  states,  coiiveution  be- 
tween United  States  and  otlier  American  republics  [adopted  by  7th  Iterna- 
tional  Conference  of  American  States]  ;  signed  Montevideo,  Dec.  26,  1933,  pro- 
claimed Jan.  18,  1935.  1985.  [1]+15  p.  (Treaty  series  881.)  [English 
and  Spanish.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26213  S  9.5/2 :  St  2 

International  Technical  Committee  of  Aerial  Legal  Experts.  Estimate  of  ap- 
propriation, State  Department,  International  Committee  Aerial  Legal  Experts 
[report  to  end  that  public  resolution  118,  71st  Congress,  be  amended  so  as  to 
authorize  annual  appropriation  to  pay  pro  rata  share  of  United  States  in 
expanses  of  International  Technical  Committee  of  Aerial  Legal  Experts]. 
Mar.  12,  1935.     7  p.     (H.  doc.  136,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Press  releases,  v.  12,  no.  283-287;  Mar.  2-30,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  113-208.  (Publi- 
cation 704,  706,  708,  710,  and  713.)  [Weekly  issue  no.  287  includes  list  of 
Publications  of  Department  of  State  during  quarter  beginning  Jan.  1,  1935. 
See  also  note  above  under  center  head.  State  Department.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single 
t'opy,  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $3.00. 
L.  C.  card  29-26868  S  1.25 :  283-287 

Territorial  papers  of  United  States;  compiled  and  edited  by  Clarence  Edwin 

Carter.    1934.     v.  1-3,  large  8" 

L.  C.  card  35-26190—26191 

V.  1.  General.  Preliminary  printing:,  xv  +  37  p.  ([Publication  635.])  [Tbis  print  of 
V.  1  is  incomplete  and  provisional;  the  definitive  and  complete  print  hereof  will 
be  published  later.]     *  Paper,  15c.  S  1.36  :  1/prelim. 

V.  2.  Territory  northwest  of  River  Ohio,  1787-1803.  xi+694  p.  ([Publication  636.]) 
•  Cloth,  $2.00.  S  1.36  :  2 

v.  3.  Territory  northwest  of  River  Ohio,  1787-1803,  continued,  v+588  p.  ([Publica- 
tion  647.])      *  Cloth,    $2.00.  S  1.36:  3 

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1935.    iv-f20  p.     ([Publication  707.])     [Monthly.    The  period  covered  is  the 
calendar  month  preceding  the  date  given.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a 
yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.40. 
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Whaling.    Regulation  of  wlialing,  convention  between  United  States  and  other 
Powers ;  concluded  at  Geneva,  Sept.  24,  1931,  signe<l  on  part  of  United  States. 
Mar.  31,  1932,  proclaimed  Jan.  10,  1935.     1935.     [l]-fl8  p.     (Treaty  series 
880.)     [French  and  English.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
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MIXED  CLAIMS  COMMISSION,  UNITED  STATES  AND  GERMANY 

Report  [June  30,  1925-Dec.  31,  1934]  of  Robert  W.  Bonynge,  agent  of  United 
States  before  Mixed  Claims  Commission,  United  States  and  Germany,  estab- 
lished under  agreement  of  Aug.  10,  1922,  between  United  States  and  Ger- 
many, jurisdiction  extended  by  agreement  of  Dec.  31,  1928,  between  the  2 
Governments.  1935.  vii+271  p.  [The  previous  report  covered  the  period 
June  16,  1923-Dec.  31,  1924,  but  was  not  submitted  until  June  30,  1925,  the 
date  at  which  the  present  report  begins.]  *  Paper,  20e. 
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SUPREME  COTTRT 

[Jowman  Mar,  4-18,  1935;  [slips]  60-69.    [1935.]    leaves  152-171.  t    Ju  6.5:  934 

Mack,  James  A.  Transcript  of  record,  Oct.  term,  1934,  no.  693,  United  States  vs. 
James  A.  Mack  and  Concord  Casualty  and  Surety  Company,  on  writ  of  cer- 
tiorari to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.    [1935.]    cover  title,  i-|- 14  p.    t 

Ju  6.7 :  M  19 

Opinions.     [Cases  adjudged  in   Supreme  Court  at  Oct.   term,  1934.]     [Issued 

separately.]     t  Clerk  of  Court. 

20.  Metropolitan    Casualty    Insurance    Company    of    New    York    vs.    Kenneth    V. 

Brownell.   as  receiver  of  Peoples  National  Bank  and  Trust   Company,   on 

writ   of   certiorari    to    circuit    court   of   appeals    for   7th    circuit ;    Mar.    18. 

1935.     n.  p.  [1935].     5  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  M  567/2 

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Opinions — Continued. 

183.  Nashville,   Chattanooga   &   St.   Louis   Railway   vs.    Herbert    S.    Walters,    com- 

missioner of  highways  [of  Tennessee],  et  al..  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of 
Tennessee;  Mar.  4,  1935.     n.  p.   [1935].     18  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  N  178/4 

249.  Livingston  H.  McCrea  is.  United  States,  as  owner  of  S.   S.  American  Ship- 

per, engines,  taclJle,  apparatus,  etc.,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  Feb.  18,  1935.     n.  p.    [1935].     2  p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :  M  137/5 

254.  Paramount    Publix    Corporation    vs.    American    Tri-Ergon    Corporation,    peti- 

tion for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  Mar. 
4,   1935.     n.   p.    [1935].      10   p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  P  212/2 

255,  256.  Altoona  Publix  Theatres,  Inc.,  vs.  American  Tri-Ergon  Corporation  and  Tri- 

Ergon  Holding,  A.  G.  ;  Wilmer  &  Vincent  Corporation  and  Locust  Street 
Real  Estate  Company  vs.  [same],  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  3d  circuit;  Mar.  4,  1935.     n.  p.    [1935].     13   p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :  Al  79/2 

342.  Madison   L.    MiUer,   jr.,   vs.    United   States,   on  writ   of   certiorari   to    circuit 

court  of  appeals   for  5tli  circuit;   Mar.   4,    1935.     n.    p.    [1935].      5   p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :  M  616 

379.  United    States,    Interstate    Commerce    Commission,    Illinois    Central    Railroad 

Company  et  al.  vs.  Chicago.  Milwaukee,  St.  Pau!  &  Pacific  Railroad  Com- 
pany, et  al.,  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Illinois; 
Mar.  4,  1935.     n.  p.   [1935].     9  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  II  6/5 

383.  G.    D.    Swin.son    vs.    Chicago,    St.    Paul,    Minneapolis   &    Omaha    Ry.    Co.,    on 

certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Sth  circuit ;  Mar.  11.  1935. 
n.   p.    [1935].      2   p.  Ju  6.S/la  :  Sw  64 

423.  Frank  H.   Cooney,  as  governor  of  Montana,  et  al.,  etc.,  vs.  Mountain  States 

Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company,  appeal  from  district  court  for  district 
of  Montana;  Mar.  4,  1935.  n.  p.    [1935].     8  p.  Ju  G.S/la  :  M  762/2 

424, 425.  Hildegard  Schoenamsgruber,  by  Gustav  Schoenamsgruber,  her  guardian,  vs. 
Hamburg  American  Line,  claimant  of  motorship  Oakland,  her  engines, 
etc.;  Gustav  Schoenamsgruber  rs.  [same],  on  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit;   Mar.   4,   1935.     n.   p.    [1935].     3   p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :  Sch  63/2 

454—457.  Stewart  Dry  Goods  Company  vs.  John  B.  Lewis  et  al.  :  Fred  Levy  et  al.  vs. 
[same]  ;  J.  C.  Penney  Company  vs.  [same],  on  appeals  from  district  court 
tor  western  district  of  Kentucky  ;  Kroger  Grocery  &  Baking  Company  vs. 
[same],  on  appeal  from  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  Kentucky: 
Mar.  11,  1935.     n.  p.  [1935].     12  +  12  p.  Ju  6.S/la  :  St  49/3 

465.  Alaska  Packers  Association  vs.  Industrial  Accident  Commission  of  California 

and  Juan  Palma,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  California  ;  Mar.  II.  1935. 
n.    p.    [19351.     11    p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  Al  12/2 

-499.  Great    Northern    Railway    Companv    vs.    P.    B.    Sullivan,    doing    business    as 

Alberta  Coal  Sales  Company,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  Sth   circuit;   Mar.   4,   1935.     n.  p.    [1935].     4   p. 

Ju  6.8/la : G  798/6 

"521.  Steamship    Ansaldo    San    Giorgio    I,    Societa    Nazionale    di    Navigazione.    vs. 

Rheinstrom   Brothers   Company,   on   writ   of  certiorari    to   circuit   court   of 
appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  Mar.  4,  1935.     n.  p.   [19-35].     4  p.     Ju  6.8/]a  :  So  13 
-522.  Manufacturers'   Finance  Company   rs.   Frank  M.  McKey,   as   trustee   in   bank- 

ruptcy of  estate  of  Grigsby  Grunow  Company,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for'7th  circuit;  Mar.  4,  1935.     n.  p.    [1935].     9  p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :  M  319 

524.  Aktieselskabet  Cuzco,  as  owner  of  Norwegian   steamship  Toluma.   rs.   steam- 

ship Sucarseco.  her  engines,  boilers,  etc.,  et  al.,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  Mar.  4,  1935.  n.  p.  [1935]. 
7   p.  Ju  6.S/la  :  C  991 

604,  605.  Charles  H.  Baldwin,  as  commissioner  of  agriculture  and  markets  of  State 
of  New  York,  et  al.  rs.  G.  A.  F.  Seelig,  Inc. ;  G.  A.  F.  Seelig.  Inc.,  vs. 
Charles  H.  Baldwin,  as  commissioner  of  agriculture  and  markets  of  State 
of  New  York,  et  al.,  appeals  from  district  court  for  southern  district  of 
New  York;   Mar.   4,   1935.     n.   p.    [1935].     9   p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  N  42y/13 

Official  reports  of  Supreme  Court,  v.  293  U.  S.,  no.  3 ;  Ernest  Knaebel,  re- 
porter. Preliminary-  print.  [1935.]  cover  title,  iv-f379-516+ii  p.  [Cases 
adjudged  in  Supreme  Court  at  Oct.  term,  1934  (opinions,  Dec.  18,  1934r- 
Jan.  7,  in  part,  1935,  and  memoranda  of  other  decisions  to  Feb.  11. 
1935).  This  numljer  contains  table  of  cases  reported  in  v.  293,  pts.  1-3. 
From  United  States  report.s,  v.  293.]  *  Paper.  15c.  single  copy,  $1.50  for  a 
term  of  court    (including  3  volumes)  ;   foreign   subscription.   $2.10. 

Ju  6.8/la :  293/3 

Same,  v.  293  U.  S.,  no.  4 ;  Ernest  Knaebel,  reporter.     Preliminary  print. 


[1935.]  cover  title,  xxxii+517-634+ii  p.  [Cases  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court 
at  Oct.  term,  1934  (decisions  per  curiam,  etc.,  Oct.  1,  1934-Jan.  7,  1935.  and 
memoranda  of  other  decisions  to  Feb.  18,  1935).  This  number  contains  table 
of  cases  reported  in  v.  293.     From  United  States  reports,  v.  293.] 

Ju  6.8/la :  293/4 

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TARIFF  COMMISSION 

Hat  braids  and  hat  bodies  containing  syntlietic  textile,  report  to  the  President 
under  provisions  of  sec.  3  (e)  of  national  industrial  recovery  act.  1935. 
iv+12  p.     (Report  97,  2d  series.)     *  Paper,  5c.  TC  1.9:  97 

Quicksilver,  report  to  the  President  under  provisions  of  sec.  3  (e)  of  national 
industrial  recovery  act.  1935.  iv+12  p.  (Report  92,  2d  series.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
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TAX  APPEALS  BOARD 

Note. — Beginnina;  with  the  decisions  of  May  1933  (v.  28,  no.  1,  issued  Aus.  15,  19:;3), 
the  Tax  Appeals  Board  resumed  the  publication  of  its  reports  in  pamphlet  torui,  wh.ch 
had  been  discontinued  Jan.  9,  1933.  These  pamphlets,  each  containing  a  montli's  de- 
cisions, are  issued  in  addition  to  the  separate  opinions  now  published  individually  lor 
each  case.  Both  the  pamphlets  and  the  separate  opinions  are  sold  on  subscription  b.v 
the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  price  $1.75  per  volume  for  either 
pamphlets  or  opinions  ;  single  copies  of  the  opinions,  usually  5c.  The  price  of  the  bound 
volumes  will  be  given  on  application. 

California  Sanitary  Company,  Ltd.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  find- 
ings of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  68655,  promulgated  Feb.  20,  1935. 
[1935.]  4  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  14.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-14 

Community  Water  Sei'vice  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  Com- 
munity Telephone  Company  v.  [same],  opinion;  docket  nos.  775G0,  77568, 
promulgated  Feb.  28,  1935.  [1935.]  4  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  22.)  [From  B.  T.  A. 
Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/32-22 

Fisher,  Charles  D.  Mercantile  Trust  Company  of  Baltimore  and  Alexander  C. 
Nelson,  trustees  of  estate  of  Charles  D.  Fisher,  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  opinion ;  docket  no.  68338,  promulgated  Feb.  19,  1935.  [1935.]  7  p. 
([Opinion]  no.  10.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/32^10 

Forbes,  Dorothy.  Dorothy  Forbes  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ;  Mary 
B.  Forbes  v.  [same]  ;  Allan  Forbes  v.  [same],  opinion;  docket  nos.  71582-584, 
promulgated  Feb.  26,  1935.  [1935.]  4  p.  ( [Opinion]  no.  17.)  [From  B.  T.  A. 
Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-17 

Oudeon,  Walter  T.  "Walter  T.  Gudeon  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue; 
P.  W.  Cook  V.  [same]  ;  Arthur  P.  Woodward  v.  [same,  findings  of  fact  and 
opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  54739-741,  60227-229,  promulgated  Feb.  19,  1935. 
[1935.]  11  p.  ([Opinion]  no,  12.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]  *  Paper 
5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-12 

Hazcltine  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact 
[and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  68074,  promulgated  Feb.  20,  1935.  [1935.]  13  p. 
([Opinion]  no.  13.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-13 

Insull,  Samuel,  jr.  Samuel  Insull,  jr.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue; 
Margaret  A.  Insull  v.  [same]  ;  Samuel  Insull  v.  [same],  opinion;  docket  nos, 
68001-3,  68503-505,  promulgated  Feb.  14,  1935.  [1935.]  13  p.  ([Opinion] 
no.  6.)      [From  B.  T,  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/32-6 

Johnson,  A.  M.  A,  M,  Johnson  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of 
fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  61345,  promulgated  Feb.  26,  1935.  [1935.] 
8  p.     ([Opinion]  no.  21.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-21 

Keener  Oil  d  Gas  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact 
[and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  60789,  promulgated  Mar.  7,  1985.  [1935.]  12  p. 
([Opinion]  no,  26.)      [From  B.  T.  A,  Reports,  v,  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-26 

Marcher,  Royal.  Royal  Marcher  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  Quill, 
Inc.,  V.  [same,  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  67800,  67808,  promulgated  Feb.  19,  1935, 
[1935.]     7  p.  ( [Opinion]  no,  9.)     [From  B.  T,  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c, 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-9 

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Pel  ton  Clinic.  Ora  L.  Pelton,  sr.,  and  S.  L.  Gabby,  surviving  trustees  of  Pelton 
Clinic,  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ; 
docket  nos.  43350,  51253,  promulgated  Mar.  7,  1935.  [1935.]  11  p.  ( [Opinion] 
no.  27.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-27 

Perrine  d  Buckeleto,  Incorporated,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion] ;  docket  no.  64065,  promulgated  Feb.  28,  1935.  [1935.] 
10  p.     ([Opinion]  no.  23.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-23 

Piper,  Lillias.  Lillias  Piper  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of 
fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  52731,  promulgated  Feb.  26,  1935.  [1935.] 
5  p.     ([Opinion]  no.  18.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-18 

Schoellkopf,  Bess.  Bess  Schoellkopf  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ;  L.R. 
Hunger  and  J.  Fred  Schoellkopf,  executors  of  Laura  D.  Wilson,  v.  [same], 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  71974-975,  promulgated  Feb.  19, 
1935.  [1935.]  13  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  11.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-11 

Shepherd,  Mrs.  Cettie  G.  Fifth  Avenue  Bank  of  New  York,  as  executor  of 
Cettie  G.  Shepherd,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and 
opinion]  ;  docket  no.  69166,  promulgated  Mar.  7,  1984  [1935].  [1935.]  3  p. 
([Opinion]  no.  28.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y3.T  19:  5/32-28 

Singer,  James  W.  James  W.  Singer  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  find- 
ings of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  71420,  promulgated  Feb.  28,  1935. 
[1935.]  5  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  24.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/32-24 

Texas  Pipe  Line  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ;  docket 
no.  59457,  promulgated  Feb.  20,  1935.  [1935.]  9  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  15.) 
[From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-15 

Thiele,  Walter.  Walter  Thiele  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of 
fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  67506,  promulgated  Feb.  26,  1935.  [1935.] 
5  p.     ( [Opinion]  no.  16.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-16 

Weder  Flour  Mills  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [opinion]  ; 
docket  no.  60102,  promulgated  Feb.  28,  1935.  [1935.]  6  p.  ([Opinion]  no. 
25.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-25 

Weinstein,  Morris.  Charles  B.  Bretzf elder  and  Leon  Tuchmann,  as  executors 
of  Morris  Weinstein,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ;  docket  no. 
47189,  promulgated  Feb.  26,  1935.  [1935.]  6  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  19.)  [From 
B.  T.  A.  Reports,  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-19 

Wood,  Jeremiah.  Jeremiah  Wood  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ; 
docket  nos.  74090,  74688,  promulgated  Jan.  29,  1935.  [1935.]  6  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] no.  201  [203].)  [The  Opinion  number  on  this  publication  is  printed 
incorrectly  as  201.     From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/31-203 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT 

Address  of  Henry  Morgenthau,  jr..  Secretary  of  Treasury,  delivered  as  part  of 
anniversary  day  broadcast   arranged  by   Columbia   Broadcasting   System   to 
review  first  2  years  of  President  Roosevelt's  administration,   Mar.  4,   1935. 
[1935.]      [l]+6  p.     t 
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Claims.     Claims  allowed  by  General  Accounting  Office.     Mar.  13,  calendar  day 
Mar.  16, 1935.    6  p.     (S.  doc.  37,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  24-26112 

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Claims — Continued. 

Claims  allowed  by  General  Accounting  Office,  scliednles  of  claims  allowed 

by  General  Accounting  Office,  as  shown  by  certificates  of  settlement  forwarded 
to  Treasury  Department  for  payment,  covering  judgments  rendered  by  District 
Courts  against  collectors  of  customs.  Mar.  6,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  doc.  128,  74tli 
Cong.  1st  sess.)  [The  judgments,  for  which  payment  is  to  be  allowed,  were 
rendered  by  district  court  for  southern  district  of  New  York.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Schedules  of  claims  allowed  by  General  Accounting  Office.     Mar.  6,  1935. 

3  p.     (H.  doc.  125,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Schedules  of  claims  allowed  by  General  Accounting  Office  [as  covered  by 

certificates  of  settlement].  Mar.  6,  1935.  49  p.  (H.  doc.  122,  T4th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  payment  of  claims  allowed 

and  certified  by  General  Accounting  Office  [for  interest  on  amounts  withheld 
from  claimants  by  comptroller  general].  Mar.  6,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  doc.  126, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Finance.    Daily  statement  of  Treasury  compiled  from  latest  proved  reports  from 
Treasury  offices  and  depositaries,  Mar.  1-30,  1935.     [1935.]     various  paging, 
f  [Daily  except  Sundays  and  holidavs.]     j 
L.  C.  card  15-3303  T  1.5:  935 

Money.  Stock  and  circulation  of  money  in  United  States ;  extract  from  Annual 
report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury  on  state  of  finances,  fiscal  year  1934.  1935. 
iii+3S6-390  p.     t  T  1.1/a  :  M  746/5 

Public  debt.    Statement  of  public  debt  of  United  States,  Nov.  30,  1934.     [1935.] 
[4]  p.  fo     [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  10-21268  T  9.9  :  934/11 

Treasury  bonds.  United  States  of  America,  2%  percent  Treasury  bonds  of 
1955-60,  dated  and  bearing  interest  from  Mar.  15,  1935,  due  Mar.  15,  1960, 
redeemable  at  option  of  United  States  at  par  and  accrued  interest  on  and  after 
Mar.  15,  1955,  interest  payable  Mar,  15  and  Sept.  15,  offered  only  in  exchange 
for  3d-called  4th  liberty  loan  bonds.  Mar.  4,  1935.  3  p.  4"  (Department  cir- 
cular 531;  Public  Debt  Service.)     t  T  1.4/2:  531 

Treasury  decisions  under  customs,  internal  revenue,  narcotic,  and  other  laws, 
including  decisions  of  Customs  Court  and  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Ap- 
peals, V.  67,  no.  10-18;  Mar.  7-28.  1935.  [1935.]  various  paging.  [Weekly. 
Department  decisions  numbered  47543-591.  abstracts  30084-325,  reappraise- 
ment  decisions  3559-68,  internal  i-evenue  decisions  4.527-36,  Tariff  Commis- 
sion Notice  dated  Feb.  28,  1935,  and  miscellaneous  (disbarments  and  suspen- 
sions, etc.).]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copv,  $3.00  a  vr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
$4.70. 
L.  C.  card  10-30490  T  1.11/2  :  67/10-13 

Treasury  notes.  United  States  of  America,  1%-percent  Treasury  notes  of  se- 
ries A-1940,  dated  and  bearing  interest  from  Mar.  15.  1935,  due  Mar.  15,  1940, 
interest  payable  Mar.  15  and  Sept.  15,  offered  only  in  exchange  for  Treasury 
notes  of  series  G-1935.  Mar.  4,  1935.  2  p.  4°  "(Department  circular  .532; 
Public  Debt  Service.)     f  T  1.4/2  :  532 

BOOKKEEPING  AND  WARRANTS  DIVISION 

Appropriations.    Digest  of  appropriations,  fiscal  year  1935,  and  on  account  of 
deficiencies  for  prior  years,  made  bv  2d  session  of  73d  Congress,  Jan.  3- June 
18,1934.    1935.    ix+l-llD+12-832  p.  4"     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  3069.)     *  Cloth, 
$2.50. 
L.  C.  card  6-^5371  T  9.5  :  935 

BUDGET  BUREAU 

Biological  Survey  Bureau.  Control  of  predatory  animals  and  injurious  rodents, 
supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Department  of  Agriculture,  Bu- 
reau of  Biological  Survey,  for  salaries  and  expenses  for  control  of  predatory 
animals  and  injurious  rodents.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  15,  1935.  2  p. 
(S.  doc.  29,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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California  Pacific  International  Exposition  Commission.  Supplemental  estimate 
of  appropriation,  California  Pacific  International  Exposition,  supplemental 
estimate  of  appropriation  [for  California  Pacific  International  Exposition 
Commission]  for  participation  of  United  States  in  California  Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  to  be  held  at  San  Diego,  Calif.,  in  1935  and  1936,  to  be  im- 
mediately available  and  to  remain  available  until  June  30,  1936.  Mar.  7, 
1985.    3  p.     (H.  doc.  132,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Claims.  Claims  for  damages  to  privately  owned  property,  estimates  of  appro- 
priations to  pay  claims  for  damages  to  privately  owned  property  [submitted 
by  the  several  executive  departments  and  an  independent  office].  Mar.  13,  cal- 
endar day  Mar.  16,  1935.    7  p.     (S.  doc.  35,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Estimate  of  appropriations  to  pay  claims  for  damages  to  privately  owned 

property,  estimates  of  appropriations  submitted  by  the  several  executive  de- 
partments and  independent  offices  to  pay  claims  for  damages  to  privately 
owned  propertv  which  have  been  considered  and  adjusted  under  provisions 
of  act  of  Dec.  28,  1922.  Mar.  6,  1935.  93  p.  (H.  doc.  127,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

District  of  Columbia.  Supplemental  estimates  for  public  schools,  District  of  Co- 
lumbia. Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  15,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  doc.  31,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Federal  Poioei-  Commission,  Federal  Communications  Commission,  supplemental 
estimate  of  appropriation  for  Federal  Power  Commission  [for  printing  report 
on  electric  rate  survey],  with  draft  of  proposed  provision  pertaining  to  exist- 
ing appropriation  for  Federal  Communications  Commission  [for  purchase  of 
land  adjoining  monitoring  station  at  Grand  Island,  Nebr.].  Mar.  13,  calen- 
dar day  Mar.  15,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  doc.  30,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

National  Advisory  Committee  for  Aeronautics.  Appropriations  for  govern- 
mental agencies,  drafts  of  proposed  provisions  pertaining  to  appropriations 
for  National  Advisory  Committee  for  Aeronautics,  Tariff  Commission,  Treasury 
Department,  War  Department,  and  Navy  Department,  fiscal  year  1935  [rela- 
tive to  allowances  for  living  quarters  of  employees  stationed  abroad].  Mar. 
13,   calendar  day  Mar.   15,   1935.     3  p.     (S.   doc.  32.   74th  Cong.   1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Navy  Department.  Proposed  amendment  to  budget  to  reduce  estimate  for  Navy 
Department  for  increase  of  Navy,  193G,  proposed  amendment  to  budget,  fiscal 
year  1936,  to  reduce  estimate  for  Navy  Department  for  increase  of  Navy, 
armour,  armament,  and  ammunition,  and  make  $1,000,000  thereof  imme- 
diately available.     Mar.  12,  1935.     2  p.      (H.  doc.  138,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Ordnance  Department.  Deficiency  estimate  of  appropriation  for  [Ordnance 
Department]  War  Department,  to  pay  claim  of  Colt's  Patent  Fire  Arms  Manu- 
facturing Co.  Mar.  6,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  130,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  ♦Pa- 
per, 5c. 

Post  Office  Department.  Three  supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for 
Post  Office  Department,  1935  [to  provide  additional  funds  for  clerks  and  car- 
riers at  1st-  and  2d-class  post  offices  and  for  stationery,  etc.,  fiscal  year  1935.] 
Mar.  6.  1935.     2  p.     (H.  doc.  131,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Quartermaster  Corps  of  Army.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriations,  1935, 
War  Department,  Army  transportation,  supplemental  estimate  of  appropria- 
tion, fiscal  year  1935,  for  [Quartermaster  Corps],  War  Department,  for  Army 
transportation.     Mar.   4,    1935.     2  p.      (H.    doc.   119,    74th   Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

State  Department.  Appropriation  for  Department  of  State,  for  implementing 
narcotics  limitation  convention  of  1931,  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Depart- 
ment of  State,  fiscal  years  1934—35,  for  implementing  narcotics  limitation  con- 
vention of  1931.     Mar.  9,   1935.    2  p.     (H.  doc.   134,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

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330  Maech  1935 

Treasury  Department.  Expenses  incurred  in  transi>ortation  of  household  effects 
and  other  property,  proposed  amendment  to  1936  Treasury  Department  ai> 
propriatiou  bill  to  provide  for  expenses  incurred  in  packing,  crating,  drayage, 
and  transportation  of  household  effects  and  other  property  of  certain  em- 
ployees.    Mar.  4,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  doc.  26,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Pai>er,  5o. 

Supplemental  estimates.  Treasury  Department,  3  supplemental  estimates 

of  appropriations  for  Treasury  Department,  fiscal  year  1935,  with  draft  of 
proposed  provision  pertaining  to  existing  appropriations.  Mar.  13,  calendar 
day  Mar.  15,  1935.     4  p.     (S.  doc.  28,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  PaixH-,  5c. 

War  Department.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  United  States 
High  Commissioner  to  Philippine  Islands,  1936,  supplemental  estimate  of  ap- 
propriation, fiscal  year  1936,  to  he  immediately  available,  for  War  Department, 
for  United  States  High  Commissioner  to  I'hilippine  Islands.  Mar.  5,  1935. 
2  p.     (H.  doc.  121,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Pai>er,  5c. 

COAST  GUARD 

Ordcis.  General  order  17;  Fob.  14,  1935.  [1935.]  3  leaves.  [Issued  in  loose- 
leaf  form  for  insertion  in  binder.]     J  T  47.5/5  :  17 

Pay.  Amendment  to  Pay  and  supply  instructions  [Coast  Guard,  1932],  no.  16; 
Feb.  13,  1935.  [1935.]  9  p.  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in 
binder.]     t  T  47.8 :  P  29/3/932/aradt.l6 

Report.  Coast  Guard;  extract  from  Annual  report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury  on 
state  of  linances,  fiscal  year  1934.     1935.    S  p.     t  T  47.1:  934 

COMPTROLLER  OF  CURRENCY 

National  lanks.  Abstract  of  reports  of  condition  of  national  banks,  Dec.  31, 
1934;  no.  183.     Feb.  19,  1935.     15  p.  narrow  ft  T  12.5:  934/4 

Monthly  statement  of  capital  stock  of  national  banks,  national  bank  notes, 

and  Federal  reserve  bank  notes  (old  series)  outstanding,  bonds  on  deposit,  etc. 
[Mar.  1,  1935].     Mar.  1,  1935.     1  p.  narrow  f°     t 

L.  C.  card  10-21266  T  12.9 :  935/3 

GO^^RNMENT  ACTUARY 

Bonds  of  United  States.  Market  prices  and  yields  of  outstanding  bonds,  notes, 
certificates,  and  bills  of  United  States,  during  Jan.  1935.  [1935.]  4  p.  f 
[Monthly.]     t  T  50.5 :  935/1 

INTERNAL  REVENUE  BUREAU 

Income  tax.     Regulations  86  relating  to  income  tax  under  revenue  act  of  1934, 
1935.     xxix-f  466  p.     *  Paper,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26148  T  22.17 :  86 

Internal  revenue  huUetin,  v.  14,  no.  9-12 ;  Mar.  4-25,  1935.  1935.  Each  vi-[-42  p. 
or  vi-f54  p.  [Weekly.  Includes  Rulings  7337-93.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy 
(for  .subscription  price  see  note  below). 

L.  C.  card  22-26051  T  22.23/1 :  935/9-12 

Note. — The  Internal  revenue  bulletin  service  for  1935  will  consist  of  weekly  bulletins 
and  somiannual  cumulative  bulletins.  The  weekly  bulletins  will  contain  the  rulings  and 
decisions  to  be  made  public  and  all  Treasury  Department  decisions  (known  as  Treasury 
decisions)  pertaining  to  internal  revenue  matters.  The  semiannual  cumulative  bulletins 
will  contain  all  rulings  and  decisions  (including  Treasury  decisions)  published  during 
the  previous  6  months.  The  complete  bulletin  service  maybe  obtained,  on  a  subscription 
basis,  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington, 
D.  C,  for  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $3.25. 

PROCUREMENT  DIVISION 

Government  snpplies.  General  schedule  of  supplies :  class  17,  Electric-apparatus 
and  all  accessories,  outfits,  and  parts,  Jan.  1-Oct.  31,  1935 ;  prepared  by  Branch 
of  Supply.     1935.     18  p.  4"     $  T  58.8 :  935/17-2 

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Government  supplies — Continued. 

Same:   class  40,  Tools,   machine    (bending  rolls,   drop  hammers,   drills, 

grinders,  lathes,  milling  machines,  planers,  presses,  punches,  riveters,  rolling 
machines,  saws,  shears,  etc.),  and  all  accessories,  outfits,  and  parts,  Jan.  1, 
1935-Mar.  31,  1936 ;  prepared  hy  Branch  of  Supply.     1935.     6  p.  4°     t 

T  58.8:  935-36/40 

Same :  class  42.  Hardware  (builders',  general),  Jan.  1,  1935-Mar.  31,  1936 ; 

prepared  by  Branch  of  Supply.     1935.     28  p.  4°     $  T  58.8 :  935-36/42 

Same :  class  51,  Acids,  chemicals,  drugs,  gases,  soaps,  abrasive  materials, 

cleaning,  cutting,  and  polishing  compounds,  Jan.  1,  1935-Mar.  31,  1936;  pre- 
pared by  Branch  of  Supply.     1935.     21  p.  4°     $  T  58.8 :  935-36/51 

Same :  class  53,  Stationery,  bags,  paper ;  books,  blank ;  boxes,  paper ;  car- 
tons; drafting-room,  ofHce,  and  printers'  supplies,  Jan.  1-Dec.  31,  1935;  pre- 
pared by  Branch  of  Supply.     1935.    43  p.  4"     $  T  58.8 :  935/53-3 

• Same :  class  58,  Railway,  dock,  and  yard  equipment,  including  fire-fighting 

and  meteorological  apparatus,  Jan.  1,  1935-Mar.  31,  1936 ;  preparetl  by  Branch 
of  Supply.     1935.     3  p.  4°     $  T  58.8 :  935-36/58 

•     Same :  class  66,  Machinery  and  equipment,  Jan.  1-Dec.  31,  1935 ;  prepared 

by  Branch  of  Supply.     1935.     3  p.  4"     $  T  58.8 :  935/66-2 

Specifications  and  proposals  for  supplies,  fiscal  year  1935 :  class  67,  Forage, 

bulbs  and  roots,  plants,  shrubs,  and  trees,  seeds  [Mar.  1-June  30,  1935 ;  pre- 
pared by]  Branch  of  Supply.    Jan.  16,  1935.    9  p.  4°    t  T  58.7  :  935/67-2 

Tires  and  tubes :  class  8,  Motor  vehicles,  bicycles,  trailers,  and  all  acces- 
sories, outfits,  and  parts,  class  49,  Aircraft,  aeronautic  apparatus,  and  all 
accessories,  outfits,  and  parts,  quarterly  list  of  awards,  4th  quarter,  fiscal  year 
1935,  Apr.  1-June  30,  1935 ;  [prepared  in]  Branch  of  Supply.  [1935.]  10  p. 
4"    t  T  58.8 :  935/8,  49/4th  quart. 

FEDERAL  STANDARD  STOCK  CATALOG  BOARD 

Note. — The  functions  of  the  Federal  Standard  Stock  Catalog  Board  were  transferred 
from  the  Budget  Bureau  to  the  Procurement  Division  on  Oct.  10,  1933. 

In  the  list  below,  some  of  the  Amendments,  dated  after  Oct.  10,  1933,  arc  for  speci- 
fications issued  by  the  Federal  Standard  Stock  Catalog  Board  while  it  was  under  the 
Budget  Bureau,  and  for  these,  the  old  classification,  T  51.7/8  :  ,  is  retained,  in  order  that 
they  may  be  filed  with  the  publications  to  which  they  belong.  The  pamphlets  comprising 
sec.  4  of  the  Federal  standard  stock  catalog  are  issued  with  perforations  for  insertion  in 
binders. 

Government  supplies.  Federal  standard  stock  catalog:  sec.  2,  pt.  6,  class  34, 
Leather,  belting,  harness,  saddlery,  including  manufactured  leather  articles. 
Dec.  1934  [published  1935].  14  p.  4°  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion 
in  binder.  Substitute  for  class  .34  issued  June  1930,  except  so  much  as  per- 
tains only  to  Q-column.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/2 :  34 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  aggregate  for  portland  cement 

concrete.  Amendment  1.    Jan.  1935.    1  p.  12"    t       T  51.7/8 :  SS-A-281/amdt.-l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  bacon,  smoked,  Amendment  3. 

Dec.  1934  [published  1935].    4  p.  12"     [Includes  Errata  2,  Aug.  1933.]     t 

T  51.7/8 :  PP-B-81/amdt.-3 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  beans,  string    (or  snap), 

canned,  Amendment  3.  Jan.  1935.  1  p.  12°  [Includes  Amendment  2,  June 
1934.]     t  T  51.7/8  :  JJJ-B-151/amdt.-3 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  broccoli,  fresh.    Nov.  6,  1934 

[published  1935].     3  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  HHH-B-691 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  bronze,  aluminum,  castings, 

Amendment  2.    Jan.  1935.    1  p.  12°     [Includes  Errata  1,  Apr.  1934.]     t 

T  51.7/8 :  QQ-B-671/amdt.-2 

• Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  celery,  fresh.    Nov.  6.  1934 

[published  1935],  3  p.  12°  [Supersedes  part  of  F.  S.  no.  271,  Jan.  22,  1925.] 
♦  Paper,  5c.  ^  T  58.10/3 :  HHH-C-191 

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332  March  1935 

Oovernment  supplies — Continued. 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  chain  and  attachments,  stand-- 

ard,  miscellaneous,  Amendment  2.     Nov.  1934  [published  1935].     3  p.  12°     f 

T  51.7/8:  RR-C-271/amdt.-2: 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  chairs,  folding,  metal.  Amend- 
ment 1.    Nov.  1934,  [published]  1935.     1  p.  12°     t 

T  58.10/3 :  AA-C-291/amdt.-l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  chairs,  operating,  dental, 

motorless.    Dec.  4,  1934  [published  1935].    3  p.  12°    *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  AA-C-326: 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  corn,  green,  fresh.     Nov.  6,. 

1934  [published  1935].     3  p.  12°     [Supersedes  part  of  F.  S.  no.  271,  Jan.  22. 
1925.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  5S.10/3 :  HHH-C-591 

Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  cucumbers,  slicing,  fresh. 

Nov.  6,  1934  [published  1935].     3  p.  12°     [Supersetles  part  of  F.  S.  no.  271, 
Jan.  22,  1925.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  HHH-C-751 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  culverts,  iron  or  steel,  zinc- 
coated.    Dec.  4,  1934  [published  1935].    7  p.  12°    *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58. 10/3  :  QQ-C-806 

Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cushion,  carpet  and  rug,  hair- 
felt,     Nov.  6, 1934  [published  1935].     3  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.     T  58.10/3  :  C-C-811 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  cutters,  glass  (wheel-type). 

Amendment  2.    Nov.  1934  [published  1935].    2  p.  12°    t 

T  51.7/8 :  GGG-C-751/amdt.-2 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  desks,  wood,  Amendment  1. 

Nov.  1934,  [publi-shed]  1935.     1  p.  12°     t  T  51.7/8 :  AA-D-201/amdt.-l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  endive,  escarole,  and  chicory, 

fresh.    Nov.  6,  1934  [published  1935].    3  p.  12°    *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58. 10/3  :  HHH-E-516 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  erasers,  rubber  and  rubber- 
substitute.    Nov.  G,  1934  [published  1935].    3  p.  12°    *  Paper.  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  ZZ-E-661 

Same :   sec.   4.  pt.   5,   Federal   specification   for   extracts,   flavoring,   and 

flavors,  nonalcoholic.  Amendment  1.    Dec.  1934,  [published]  1935.    1  p.  12°    t 

T  51.7/8 :  EE-E-911/amdt.-l 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  flannel,  cotton,  heavy  (table- 
felt).    Nov.  6.  1934  [published  1935].    3  p.  12°     *  Paper.  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  CCC-F-4o6- 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt  5.  Federal  specification  for  grease,  lubricating,  graphite. 

Oct.  2,  1934  [published  1935].    4  p.  12°     [Supersedes  part  of  F.  S.  no.  2d.  Oct. 
21,  1927.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  VV-G-671 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  grease,  lubricating,  mineral. 

Oct.  2,  1934  [published  1935].    4  p.  12°     [Supersedes  part  of  F.  S.  no.  2d.  Oct. 
21,  1927.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  yY-G-681 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  greens  (mustard  and  turnips), 

fresh.    Nov.  6.  1934  [published  1935].    3  p.  12°    *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  HHH-G-651 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  hardware,  builders",  locks^ 

and  lock-trim.  Amendment  1.    Nov.  1934  [published  1935].    3  p.  12°     t 

T  51.7/8 :  FF-H-106/amdt.-l 

Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal   specification  for  iron,  malleable,  castings,. 

Amendment  1.    Nov.  1934,  [published]  1935.    1  p.  12°    t 

T  51.7/8 :  QQ-I-666/amdt.-l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  jams,  fruit.  Amendment  2. 

Nov.  1934,   [published]  1935.     1  p.  12°     t  T  51.7/8 :  Z-J-71/amdt.-2 

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' Govern m  ent  supplies — Continued. 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  lettuce,  fresh.     Nov.  6,  1934 

[published  1935].  3  p.  12°  [Supersedes  part  of  F.  S.  no.  271,  Jan.  22,  1925.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  HHH-L^226 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  machines,  dishwashing,  and 

dish-baskets,  Amendment  2.  Jan.  1935.  2  p.  12°  [Includes  Amendment  1, 
July  1934.]      t  T  51.7/8 :  00-M-31/amdt.-2 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  oil,  lubricating,  Diesel-engine. 

Nov.  6,  1934  [published  1935].  3  p.  12°  [Supersedes  part  of  F.  S.  no.  2d,  Oct. 
21,  1927.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  VV-0-511 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  peas,  canned,  Amendment  2. 

Jan.  1935.     1  p.  12°     t  T  51.7/8 :  JJ J-P-151/amdt.-2 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  pipe-covering  and  cement, 

mineral  or  rock-wool.  Amendment  1.    Nov.  1934,  [published]  1935.    1  p.  12°    t 

T  51.7/8 :  HH-P-386/amdt.-l 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  pipe,  water,  cast-iron   (bell 

and  spigot),  Amendment  1.     Nov.  1934,  [published]  1935.     1  p.  12°     t 

T  51.7/8 :  WW-P^21/amdt.-l 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  spices.  Amendment  2.     Dec. 

1934  [published  1935].    2  p.  12°    [Includes  Amendment  1,  Apr.  1934.]     t 

T  51.7/8 :  EE-S-631/amdt.-2 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  sterilizers,  accessories,  and 

portable  lockers  for  sterilizers.  Amendment  2.  Jan.  1935.  2  p.  12°  [Includes 
Errata  1,  Jan.  1934.]     t  T  51.7/8  :  GG-S-751/amdt.-2 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  tourniquets,  rubber,  tubular. 

Dec.  4,  1934  [published  1935].    3  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.        T  58.10/3  :  ZZ-T-606 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  towels,  paper.  Amendment  2. 

Jan.  1935.     1  p.  12°     t  T  51.7/8 :  UU-T-591/amdt.-2 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  trucks,  motor,  gasoline  or 

Diesel  engine  (4  wheels,  4-wheel  drive,  6  wheels,  6-wheel  drive).  Nov.  6, 
1934   [published  1935].     14  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  KKK-T-706 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  white  lead,  basic-carbonate, 

dry,  paste-in-oil,  and  semipaste  containing  volatile  thinner.  Nov.  6,  1934 
[published  1935].  10  p.  12°  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  TT-W-251,  Aug.  19, 
1930.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  TT-W-251a 

PUBLIC  DEBT  SERVICE 

Bonds  of  United  States.    United  States  Government  offers  to  the  people  United 
States  savings  bonds,  on  sale  at  post  oflBces.     [1935.]     8  p.  narrow  16°    t 

T  57.2 :  B  64/4 

Money.     Circulation  statement  of  United  States  money,  Jan.  31,  1935.     1935. 
1  p.  oblong  8°     [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  10-21267  T  57.7  :  935/1 

Same,  Feb.  28,  1935.    [1935.]    1  p.  oblong  8°    [Monthly.]     f     T  57.7:  935/2 

PUBLIC  HEALTH  SERVICE 

■Biological  products,  establishments  licensed  for  propagation  and  sale  of  viruses, 
serums,  toxins,  and  analogous  products.     1935.     [l]+6  p.     (Reprint  1667.) 
[From  Public  health  reports,  v.  50,  no.  5,  Feb.  1,  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  25-26720  T  27.6/a  :  1667 

.Dust  {in  industry).     Effects  of  inhalation  of  asbestos  dust  on  lungs  of  asbestos 
workers  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  A.  J.  Lanza,  William  J.  McConnell,  and 
J.  William  Fehnel.     1935.     [l]-fl2  p.     (Reprint  1665.)      [Prepared  in  coop- 
eration with  Metropolitan  Life  Insurance  Company.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
X.  C.  card  35-26221  T  27.6/a  :  1665 

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334  March  1935 

Encephalitis.  Distribution  of  immunity  against  encephalitis  virus  of  St.  Louis 
type  in  United  States  as  determined  by  serum-protection  test  in  wliite  mice 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  J.  G.  Wooley  and  Charles  Armstrong.  1935. 
[1]+11  p.  (Reprint  1662.)  [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  49,  no.  50,  Dec. 
14,  1934.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26183  T  27.6/a :  1662 

Hygiene,  Industrial.     Potential  problems  of  industrial  hygiene  in  typical  indus- 
trial area  in  United  States  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  J.  J.  Bloonifield,  W. 
Scott  Johnson,  [and]  R.  R.  Sayers.    Dec.  1934.    iii+35  p.     (Public  health  bul- 
letin 216.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26182  T  27.12:  216 

Milk-sanitation  ratings  of  cities,  cities  for  which  milk-sanitation  ratings  of  90 
percent  or  more  were  reported  by  State  milk-sanitation  authorities  during 
period  Jan.  1,  1933-Dec.  31,  1934.     1935.     [l]+4  p.     (Reprint  1666.)      [From 
Public  health  reports,  v.  50,  no.  5,  Feb.  1,  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  34-26335  T  27.6/a  :  1666 

Puhlic  health  reports.     Public  health  reports,  v.  49,  pt.  2,  nos.  27-52,  July-Dec. 
1934    [title   page   and   index].     1935.      [1] +1601-23   p.      *  Paper,   5c.    single 
copy,  included  in  price  of  Public  health  reports  for  subscribers. 
L.  C.  card  6-25167  T  27.6 :  49/27-52/t.p.&  ind. 

Same,  v.  50,  no.  9-13;  Mar.  1-29,  1935.    1935.     [xix] +281-467  p.  il.  2  p. 

of  pi.  [Weekly.  Page  numbers  357  and  358  have  been  duplicated  in  nos.  10 
and  11,  but  with  different  text.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  $3.75.  T  27.6  :  50/9-13 

Special  articles. — No.  9.  Purpose  and  function  of  school  health  records  [with  list 
of  references]  ;  by  Earl  E.  Kleinschmidt. — State  and  insular  health  authorities.  1934, 
directory,  with  data  as  to  appropriations  and  publications. — No.  10.  Occurrence  of 
infestations  with  E.  Tiistolytiva  associated  with  water-borne  epidemic  diseases  [with 
list  of  references]  ;  by  A.  V.  Hardy  and  Bertha  Kaplan  Spector. — Variations  in  physique 
and  growth  of  children  in  different  geographic  regions  of  United  States,  physical 
measurement  studies  no.  2  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Carroll  E.  Palmer  and  Sclwyn 
D.  Collins. — No.  11.  Yellow  fever,  some  recent  contributions  to  our  knowledge  of  preva- 
lence and  control  of  the  disease. — Xo.  12.  Bacterial  purification  rates  in  polluted 
water  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  J.  K.  Hoskins. — Weil-Felix  reaction  in  experimental 
Rocky  Mountain  spotted  fever  and  certain  other  typhus-like  diseases  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  Gordon  E.  Davis. — No.  13.  Urinary  excretion  of  silica  by  persons 
exposed  to  silica  dust  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  J.  J.  Bloomfield,  R.  R.  Sayers,  and 
F.  H.  Goldman. — Mottled  enamel  in  Texas  [with  list  of  references];  by  H.  Trendley 
Dean,  R.  M.  Dixon,  and  Chester  Cohen. 

Note. — This  publication  is  distributed  gratuitously  to  State  and  local  health  officers 
and  to  other  persons  engaged  in  public  health  work,  by  the  Surgeon  General  of  the 
Public  Health  Service,  Treasury  Department.  Others  desiring  the  Reports  may  obtain 
them  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated 
above. 

Rat  infestation  inspection  of  vessels ;  by  C.  L.  "Williams.  [Reprint  with  addi- 
tional plates]  1935.  [l]+36  p.  6  p.  of  pi.  (Reprint  1529.)  [Original  ar- 
ticle from  Public  health  reports,  v,  47,  no.  14,  Apr.  1,  1932.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

T  27.6/a :  1529/2 

Silicosis;  by  R.  R.  Sayers.     Revised  1935.     1935.     [l]+8  p.     (Reprint  1626.) 
[Original  article  from  Public  health  reports,  v.  49,  no.  20,  May  IS,  1934.] 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  34-26887  T  27.6/a  :  1626/2 

Virus.  United  States  Public  Health  Service  decision  no.  5  under  sec.  63  of 
Regulations  for  sale  of  viruses,  serums,  toxins,  and  analogous  products  [in 
District  of  Columbia  and  in  interstate  traffic]  revised  [approved  Feb.  28, 
1935,  regarding  datings  for  all  licensed  biologic  products].  [1935.]  3  p. 
[Supersedes  all  earlier  dating  decisions.]     *  Paper,  5c.      T  27.17  :  10/3/decis.5 

NATIONAL  INSTITUTE  OF  HEALTH 

Parasites  of  animals.  Key-catalogue  of  parasites  reported  for  Carnivora  (cats, 
dogs,  bears,  etc.)  with  their  possible  public  health  importance  [with  lists  of 
literature  consulted]  ;  bv  C.  W.  Stiles  and  Clara  Edith  Baker.  Dec.  1934, 
[published]  1935.  ii+913-1223  p.  (Bulletin  163.)  [Continuation  of  Hy- 
gienic Laboratory  Bulletin  series.     This  bulletin  represents  pt.  8  of  Stiles 

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Parasites  of  animals — Continued. 

and  Hassan's  Host  catalogue,   index  catalogue  of  medical   and  veterinary 

zoologj%  and  continues  the  pagination  of  Bulletin  159.]     *  Paper,  20c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26187  T  27.3 :  163 

Same.     (H.  doc.  285,  73d  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

VENEKEAL   DISEASES    DIVISION 

Sex  instruction.    Problem  of  sex  education  in  schools.    [Revised  edition.]    1934. 
16  p.  il.  12°     ( [V.  D.  pamphlet  7.] )     *  Paper,  5e. 
L.  C.  card  35-26283  T  27.20 :  7/3 

Venereal  disease  information,  issued  by  Public  Health  Service  for  use  in  its 
cooperative  work  with  State  health  departments,  v.  16,  no.  3 ;  Mar.  1935. 
1935.  [1] +59-103  p.  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  for- 
eign subscription,  90c. 

L.  C.  card  23-26719  T  27.26  :  16/3 

Special  article. — Value  of  instructing  syphilis  patient ;   [by]   M.  J.  Exner. 

TREASURER  OF  UNITED   STATES 

Paper  money.  Monthly  statement,  paper  currency  of  each  denomination  out- 
standing Feb.  28,  1935.    Mar.  1,  1935.    1  p.  oblong  16°     t  T  40.8  :  935/2 

VETERANS'  ADMINISTRATION 

Life  insurance.  [Specimen  policy,  ordinary  life  policy.]  [1935.]  [4]  p.  il.  f 
( [Form]  741.)     t  VA  1.2 :  L  62/5 

Medical  bulletin  of  Veterans'  Administration,  v.  11,  no.  4,  Apr.  1935;  Martin 
Cooley,  editor.  1935.  viii+2S5-375+[l]+vii  p.  1  pi.  [Quarterly.]  *  Paper, 
15c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  75c. 

L.  C.  card  25-26672  VA  1.9 :  11/4 

SiECiAL  ARTICLES. — Responsibilities  of  medical  staflfs ;  [by]  C.  W.  Hughes. — Heart 
disease  in  ex-members  of  military  forces,  survey  of  611  autopsies  [with  list  of  retereuces  ; 
by]  Philip  B.  Matz. — Sporotrichosis  [with  one  reference  ;  by]  J.  C.  Herrick. — Rtview  of 
1,000  electrocardiograms  [with  list  of  references  ;  by]  H.  F.  Machlan  and  O.  O.  Wil- 
liams.— T  wave  of  low  amplitude  [with  list  of  references ;  by]  Joseph  Dauksys. — 
Simulated  unilateral  blindness;  [by]  W.  D.  Lightfoot. — Hallucination  as  true  sensory 
phenomenon  [with  list  of  references ;  by]  L.  M.  Brown. — Analysis  of  symptoms  in 
neurasthenia  ;  [by]  Thomas  M.  Barrett. — Neurological  changes  in  hysteria  ;  [by]  W.  P. 
Moore. — Cerebral  abscess  and  intrathoracic  suppuration  [with  list  of  references;  by] 
F.  B.  DeWitt. — Chronic  subdural  hemorrhage  [with  list  of  references;  by]  Clarence  R. 
Miller. — Brain  abscess  consequent  to  latent  head  trauma  [with  list  of  references;  by] 
Alan  P.  Smith. — Problem  in  malignancy;  [by]  V.  L.  Minehart.- — Details  in  denture 
construction  ;  [by]  Joseph  C.  Endler. — Generalized  tuberculous  adentis  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  R.  C.  Henderson.— Marked  improvement  in  far  advanced  pulmonary 
tuberculosis;  [by]  C.  P.  Harrod. — Pellagra,  report  of  2  cases  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences; by]  F.  L.  Wright. — Nervous  and  mental  manifestations  of  pellagra  [with  list 
of  references  ;  by]  George  D.  Bragaw. — Otomycosis  ;  [by]  M.  M.  Kulvin. — Chorea  in 
neurosyphilis  [with  list  of  references  ;  by]  H.  A.  Hewins. — Ultraviolet  ray  in  treatment 
of  erysipelas;  [by]  C.  B.  Devine. — Infestation  with  Balantidium  coli,  5  concurrent 
nonsymptomatic  cases  [with  one  reference;  by]  T.  G.  Scott. — [Title  page  and  indexes 
to  V.  11,  July  1934-Apr.  1935.] 

WAR  DEPARTMENT 

Army  regulations. 

Note. — The  Army  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose-leaf 
binders.  The  names  of  such  of  the  more  important  administrative  subjects  as  may  seem 
appropriate,  arranged  in  proper  sequence,  are  numbered  in  a  single  series,  and  each 
name  so  numbered  constitutes  the  title  and  number  of  a  pamphlet  containing  certain 
administrative  regulations  pertaining  thereto.  Where  more  than  one  pamphlet  is  re- 
quired for  the  administrative  regulations  pertaining  to  any  such  title,  additional 
pamphlets  will  be  issued  in  a  separate  sub-series. 

5-220.  Assistant  Secretary  of  War  :  Procurement  of  supplies,  bid  and  performance 
bonds;  Mar.  6,  1935.  [1935.]  9  p.  [Supersedes  AR  5-220,  Dec.  31, 
1927,  including  Changes  1,  Apr.  5,  1930.]  *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6/1  :  5-220/2 
30-945.  Quartermaster  Corps  :  Transportation  of  troops,  entraining,  duties  en  route, 
and  detraining,  Changes  3;  Dec.  31,  1934.  [1935.]  5  p.  [Super^^edes 
AR  30-945,  Changes  2,  Sept.  16,  1929.]     t  W  1.6/2  :  30-945/ch.3 

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Army  reflations — Continued. 
,    35-6660.  Finance  Department :  Sales  of  property,  effective  Mar.  1,  1935  ;  Jan.  10,  1935. 
[1935.]      39  p.      [Supersedes  AR  35-6660,  June  18,  1929.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6/1  :  35-6660/5 

210-50.       Posts,  camps,  and  stations:  Unit  and  similar  funds;  Dec.  31,  1934.      [1935.] 

14  p.      [Supersedes  AR  210-50,  June  20,  1929,  including  Changes  3,  Apr. 

26,  1933.]      *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6/1  :  210-50/3 

605-30.       Commissioned  oflBcers  :  Appointment  of  chaplains  in  Regular  Army  ;  Jan.  18, 

1935.      [1935.]      13  p.      [Supersedes  AR  605-30,  Dec.  30,  19^0.]      *  Paper, 

5c.  W  1.6/1  :  605-30/2 

850-25.       Miscellaneous  :  Types  of  equipment  used  by  Army,  Changes  3  ;  Feh.  12,  1935. 

[1935.]      5  p.      [Supersedes  AR  850-25,  Changes  2.  Dec.  28,  1933.]      f 

W  1.6/2  :  850-25/3/ch.3 

Organization.     Tentative  table  of  organization,     t 

33  A.  Field  artillery  :  Regiment,  75-mm  gun,  truck-drawn  ;  Oct.  24.  1934.      [1935.]      3  p. 

[Issued  with  perforations  for  insertion  in  binder.]  W  1.25:  33  A 

34  A.   Same  :  Headquarters  and  headquarters  battery.  75-mm  gun  regiment,  truck-drawn  ; 

Oct.  24,  1934.      [1935.]      4  p.      [Issued  with  perforations.]  W  1.25:  34  A 

36  A.   Same  :  Battalion,  75-mm  gun  regiment,  truck-drawn  ;  Oct.  24,  1934.      [1935.]      3  p. 

[Issued  with  perforations.]  W  1.25  :  36  A 

37  A.   Same  :  Headquarters  and  headquarters  battery,  75-mm  gun  battalion,  truck-drawn  ; 

Oct.  24,  1934.      [1935.]      3  p.      [Issued  with  perforations.]  W  1.25  :  37  A 

38  A.  Same:  Battery,  75-mm  gun,  truck-drawn;  Oct.  24,  1934.      [1935.]      4  p.      [Issued 

with  perforations.]  W  1.25.  38  A 

39  A.   Same:  Combat  train,  75-mm  gun  battalion,  truck-drawn;  Oct.  24,  1934.      [1935.] 

3  p.      [Issued  with  perforations.]  W  1.25  :  39  A 

Technical  regulations. 

Note. — The  Technical  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose- 
leaf  binders.  They  will  consist  of  a  series  of  pamphlets  containing  regulations  of  a 
technical  nature,  such  as  descriptions  of,  instructions  for  the  care  of,  instructions  for 
the  handling  of,  and  the  proper  nomenclature  of  arms,  materiel,  and  equipment  of  the 
various  branches.  This  series  will  include  the  class  of  publications  heretofore  known  as 
handbooks.  Technical  regulations  will  be  numbered  in  the  same  manner  as  are  Train- 
ing regulations,  but  1000  will  be  added  to  the  general  subject  numbers,  i.  e.,  Training 
regulations  will  appear  as  TR  445-270  and  Technical  regulations  as  TR  1445-270. 
1210-1.  Radio  sets,  tvpes  SCR-AA-183  and  SCR-AA-192,  prepared  under  direction  of 
chief  signal  officer  ;  Aug.  6,  1934.  [1934.]  51  p.  il.  5  pi.  [For  official  use 
only.]      t  W  1.22:  1210-1 

1395-A.  Ordnance  Department :  Instructions  covering  characteristics,  purpose,  handling, 
etc..  of  cleaning  and  preserving  materials,  tools  and  materials  for  use  there- 
with, and  oils,  greases,  and  cutting  compounds  issued  by  Ordnance  Depart- 
ment, Changes  5;  Jan.  2,  1935.     [1935.]     2  leaves,     t 

W  1.22  :  1395-A/ch.5 

Training  regulations. 

Note. — The  Training  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose- 
leaf  binders. 

50^5.  Soldier :  Instruction  mounted,  without  arms,  prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of 
cavalry;  Feb.  21,  1922.  [Reprint  1934.]  56  p.  il.  1  pi.  2  p.  of  pi.  *  Paper, 
10c.  W  1.21  :  50-45/1-2 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT 

Military  education.  Army  extension  courses :  siiecial  text  no.  1,  Administration ; 
prepared  under  direction  of  adjutant  general  for  use  with  Army  extension 
courses.  lO'SS  edition,  corrected  to  include  Changes  no.  1  [Feb.  26,  1934]. 
1933  [1934].  ii+76  p.  [The  imprint  date,  1933,  is  date  of  original  print  of 
this  edition.]     *  Paper,  10c.  W  3.52 : 1/5 

Recruiting  news,  information  issued  by  direction  of  adjutant  general,  Army, 
V.  17,  no.  5  and  6;  IMar.  1  and  15,  1935.     [Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau,  Gover- 
nors Island,  N.  Y.,  JMar.  1  and  15,  1935.]     Each  16  p.  il.  4°     [Semimonthly.] 
t  Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau,  Governors  Island,  N.  Y. 
L.  C.  card  War  22^-1  W  3.45 :  935/5,  6 

ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT 

Boston,  Mass.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  Boston,  Mass., 
district ;  John  J.  Kingman  in  charge.  1935.  [l]+3(>-58-f55-95  p.  [The  im- 
print date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  B  from  annual  report  of 
chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     f  W  7.1/la  :  B  657/27 

District  of  Columbia.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in 
Washington,  D.  C,  district;  John  C.  H.  Lee  in  charge.  1935.  [l]-f294- 
312+335-382  p.  [The  imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract 
H  from  annual  report  of  chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     f        W  7.1/la  :  W  278/27 

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Galveston  Bay.  Shore  protection  of  Galveston  Bay,  Harris  County,  Tex.^ 
letter  submitting  report  on  studies  and  investigations  of  erosion  along  shore 
of  Galveston  Bay,  Harris  County,  Tex.,  made  by  Beach  Erosion  Board  in 
cooperation  with  court  of  county  conunissioners  of  Harris  County,  Tex. 
1935.     iii+6  p.  1  pi.  map.     (H.  doc.  74,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

Iniand  waterway  from  Beaufort  to  Jacksonville,  N.  C,  and  New  River  to 
Jacksonville,  N.  C.,  letter  submitting  report  on  preliminary  examination  and 
survey  of  inland  waterway  from  Beaufort  to  Jacksonville,  N.  C,  and  New 
River  to  Jacksonville,  N.  C.,  with  view  to  providing  suitable  depth  for  navi- 
gation. Jan.  3,  1935.  20  p.  4  maps.  (H.  doc.  67,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  10c. 

2ie\c  York  Citi/.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  1st  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  district:  G.  R.  Lukesh  in  charge.  1935.  [1] +101-189+129-236 
p.  [The  imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  D  from  annual 
report  of  chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     t  W  7.1/la  :  N  42  y/64 

Providence,  R.  I.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  district;  John  J.  Kingman  in  charge.  1935.  [1] +58-101+97-128 
p.  [The  imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  C  from  annual 
report  of  chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     t  W  7.1/a  :  P  948/15 

Yellfyicstone  River,  Wyo..  Mont.,  and  N.  Dak.  [letter  submitting  report  contain- 
ing general  plan  for  improvement  of  Yellowstone  River,  Wyo.,  Mont.,  and 
N.  Dak.,  for  purposes  of  navigation  and  efficient  development  of  its  water 
power,  control  of  flootis,  and  needs  of  irrigation,  with  bibliography].  1934. 
ix+176  p.  5  pi.  14  maps.  (H.  doc.  256,  73<:1  Cong.  2d  sess.)  *  Paper,  50c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26270 

EIVERS  AND  HARBORS  BOARD 

,  River  and  harbor  improvements,  general,  and  report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for 

I      Rivers  and  Harbors   [fiscal  year  1934].     1935.     [l]+3-30  p.      [The  imprint 

date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1984.    Extract  A  from  annual  report  of  chief  of 

engineers,  1934.]     t  W  7.1/la  :  R  524/24 

FINANCE     DEPARTMENT 

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2  leaves.  [Issued  with  perforations  for  insertion  in  binder.  Supersedes 
various  Finance  bulletins  and  sections  thereof.]     J  W  97.5/4: 11 

NATIONAL  GUARD  BUREAU 

National  Guard  regulations,    t 

!     L.  C.  card  War  26-7. 

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I  less  of  the  serial  numl)ers  of  the  several  pamphlets,  and  rescind  the  regulations  pub- 
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j      1926,  and  all  subsequent  regulations   published  as  changes  thereto,   and   are  the   only 

I      National  Guard  regulations  now  in  force. 

48.  Inspections,   Changes   1  ;   Dec.  22.    1934.      1935.      1   p.  W  70.7/4 :  48/3/ch.r 

73.   Sales  of  property;   Jan.   22.   1935.      [1985.]      5  p.      [Supersedes   NGR   73.  Aug.   7,. 

1925,   and   Changes   3,   Jan.   12,   1931.]  W  70.7/4  :  73/2; 

I  QUARTERMASTER  GENERAL  OF  ARMY 

jya/ionaZ  cemetery  regulations,  Changes  3 ;  Nov.  12,  1934.     [1935.]     6  leaves,    t 

W  77.10/1 :  N  21/2/ch.3 

SIGNAL  OFFICE 

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perforations  for  insertion  in  binder.     Supersedes  Circular  1-1,  OCSigO,  Apr    1 
1933.]  W  42.4:  1-1/3 

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Notes  of  General  Interest 

TBEATIES    AND    OTHEE    IXTEKNATIONAi    ACTS    OF    UNITED    STATES 

Volume  4  of  the  treaty  edition  of  the  Department  of  State,  entitled  "  Treaties 
and  Other  International  Acts  of  the  United  States  of  America ",  has  just 
been  completed.  The  treaty  edition,  which  is  being  edited  by  Mr.  Hunter 
Miller,  Historical  Adviser  of  the  Department,  will  comprise  some  15  volumes, 
to  be  published  from  time  to  time,  and  will  contain,  in  chronological  order, 
all  the  treaties  and  other  international  agreements  of  the  United  States  which 
have  ever  been  in  force.  Volumes  1,  2,  and  3  have  already  been  published. 
Volume  1,  which  is  composed  entirely  of  descriptive  matter  and  tables  relat- 
ing to  the  entire  edition,  was  issued  in  preliminary  form ;  volume  2,  the 
first  volume  of  document  texts,  covers  the  period  from  the  Declaration  of 
Independence  through  1818;  volume  3  covers  the  period  from  1819  through 
1835. 

Volume  4,  the  third  volume  of  document  texts,  contains  42  documents  (881 
pages)  and  covers  the  period  from  January  1836  to  June  1846. 

Among  the  papei-s  of  that  time  are  some  of  considerable  interest  and  impor- 
tance. There  is  the  Webster-Ashburton  Treaty  of  1842,  which  brought  to  a 
peaceful  conclusion  the  long-standing  and  bitter  disagreement  regarding  the 
northeastern  boundary  originating  in  the  imperfect  description  of  the  line  in 
the  Treaty  of  Peace  of  1783,  and  which  settled  all  other  then-pending  dif- 
ferences between  the  United  States  and  Great  Britain  except  the  question  of 
the  northwestern  boundary;  there  is  also  the  arrangement  of  1845  for  the 
annexation  of  Texas,  which  increased  the  territory  of  the  United  States 
by  nearly  one-fourth.  Another  interesting  document  is  the  treaty  of  1844 
with  China,  the  first  treaty  of  the  United  States  with  that  country,  which 
is  printed  in  English  and  Chinese,  the  latter  version  being  reproduced  in  fac- 
simile from  the  original  treaty. 

The  period  of  American  diplomacy  covered  by  volume  4  saw  the  conclusion 
of  the  first  treaty  of  the  United  States  with  Venezuela ;  the  renewal,  in  almost 
identical  terms,  of  the  old  treaty  of  1786  with  Morocco;  the  conclusion  of 
the  first  and  only  treaty  of  the  United  States  with  the  short-lived  Peru- 
Bolivian  Confederation ;  the  conclusion  of  the  first  treaty  with  Greece ;  the 
recognition  of  the  independent  Republic  of  Texas  and  the  conclusion  of  a 
claims  convention  and  a  boundary  convention  with  that  Government;  the 
conclusion  of  the  first  treaty  with  Sardinia,  which  was  negotiated  by  Nathaniel 
Niles  as  Special  Agent  of  the  United  States;  the  conclusion  of  the  first  treaty 
with  Ecuador,  the  fii'st  two  treaties  with  Hanover,  the  first  formal  treaty 
with  Portugal,  the  first  treaty  with  Peru,  and  the  first  treaty  with  Belgium ; 
and  the  negotiation  of  a  series  of  conventions  for  the  abolition  of  the  droit 
d'aubaine  and  taxes  on  emigration  with  the  German  states  of  Hesse,  Wiirttem- 
berg,  Bavaria,  Saxony,  and  Nassau. 

Of  the  42  documents  in  volume  4,  14 — one-third  of  them — have  not  been 
printed  heretofore  in  treaty  collections  of  the  United  States ;  and  some,  it 
seems,  have  never  before  been  printed  anywhere.     These   14   documents   are 

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(1)  the  claims  agreement  of  1839  with  the  Netherlands;  (2)  the  commercial 
regulations  of  1839  with  Samoa;  (3)  the  commercial  regulations  of  1840  with 
Fiji;  (4^5)  the  two  claims  agreements  of  1840  with  Chile;  (6)  the  agree- 
ment of  1842  with  the  Sultan  of  Sulu ;  (7)  the  claims  convention  of  1843 
with  New  Granada;  (8)  the  claims  convention  of  1843  with  Brazil;  (9)  the 
claims  arrangement  of  1844  with  Venezuela;  (10-11)  the  two  claims  conven- 
tions of  1844  with  New  Granada;  (12)  the  arrangement  for  the  annexation 
of  Texas;  (13)  the  claims  convention  of  1845  with  New  Granada;  and  (14) 
the  claims  convention  of  1846  with  New  Granada.  Three  of  these  agreements — 
those  with  Samoa,  Fiji,  and  Sulu — were  negotiated  and  signed  bj'  Lt.  Charles 
Wilkes,  U.  S.  N.,  in  the  course  of  the  famous  United  States  Exploring  Expedi- 
tion of  1838-42  commanded  by  Wilkes  and  discussed  briefly  in  the  notes  to 
these  documents. 

The  texts  of  all  the  agreements  printed  have  been  collated  with  the  original 
documents  and  are  literally  repi'oduced  as  far  as  it  is  possible  to  Reproduce 
handwritten  texts  in  type.  The  texts  are  identical  with  the  originals  even 
in  such  matters  as  spelling,  punctuation,  and  capitalization ;  and,  accordingly, 
they  show  any  errors  and  slips  made  by  the  scriveners.  In  the  case  of  certain 
of  these  agreements  no  wholly  exact  text  has  heretofore  been  printed. 

Each  agreement  is  printed  in  whatever  language  or  languages  it  is  written, 
thus  permitting  comparison  of  different  versions  where  the  meaning  of  any 
portion  of  the  text  may  be  in  doubt :  and  when  the  treaty  was  written  only  in 
a  foreign  language,  there  is  printed  an  authoritative  English  translation.  Fol- 
lowing the  text  of  each  treaty  are  comprehensive  notes  relating  to  the  text  of 
the  instrument,  the  treaty-making  procedure,  the  negotiations,  the  subsequent 
diplomatic  history,  and  the  execution  of  the  treaty. 

Among  the  special  features  of  volume  4  are  a  historical  map  of  Texas,  printed 
in  connection  with  the  boundary  convention  of  1838;  a  half-tone  facsimile  of 
the  agreement  of  1842  with  Sulu,  reproduced  from  the  original  document  in 
the  Division  of  Manuscripts  of  the  Library  of  Congress ;  a  facsimile  reproduc- 
tion, page  for  page,  of  the  original  Arabic  text  of  the  treaty  of  1836  with 
Morocco ;  a  facsimile  reproduction,  page  for  page,  of  the  Chinese  version  of 
the  treaty  of  1844  with  China,  and  of  the  appended  tariff  schedule;  and  a 
bibliography,  comprising  fourteen  pages,  of  the  writings  cited  in  the  volume. 

Copies  of  volume  4  may  be  obtained  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents, 
Washington,  D.  C,  at  a  cost  of  $4  each. 


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AGRICULTURE   DEPARTMENT 

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Alfalfa.  Effects  of  inbreeding  on  variability  in  alfalfa;  by  George  Stewart. 
1934.  [2] +66^694  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  8, 
Oct.   15,  1934.]     *  Paper,    5c.  A  1.23/a  :  Al  28/32 

Cotton  crop  losses  from  Phymatotrichum  root  rot  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  Walter  N.  Ezekiel  and  J.  J.  Taubenhaus.  1935.  [2] +843-858  p. 
il.      [From   Journal   of   agricultural   research,    v.    49,    no.   9,   Nov.    1,   1934.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  C  829/95 

Crops  and  markets,  Mar.  1935;  v.  12,  no.  3.    [1935.]     p.  73-104,  il.  4°  [Monthly.] 

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L.  C.  card  Agr  24-113  A  36.11/3  :  12/3 

Fluorine.  Effect  of  fluorine  feeding  on  storage  of  vitamin  0  in  rat  and  guinea 
pig  [with  list  of  literature  cited];  by  Hazel  M.  Hauck.  1935.  [2] +1041- 
46  p.  il.     [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  11,  Dec.  1,  1934.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  V  831/32 

Journal  of  agricultural  resea/rch.     Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  50,  no. 
1  and  2;  Jan.  1  and  15,  1935.     [1935.]     cover  titles,  p.  1-187,  il.  1  pi.  2  p.  of 
pi.     [Semimonthly.]     *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  $3.2i5  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscrip- 
tion, $4.75. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  13-1837  A  1.23  :  50/1,  2 

Contents. — No.  1.  Utilization  of  energy-producing  nutriment  and  protein  in  white 
and  yellow  corn  and  in  diets  deficient  in  vitamins  A,  D,  and  G  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  Winfred  W.  Braman,  Alex  Black,  O.  J.  Kahlenberg,  LeRoy  Voris,  R.  W. 
Swift,  and  E.  B.  Forbes. — Ergot  as  factor  in  nutritive  value  of  rye  for  rats  and 
swine  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  D.  W.  Johnson  and  L.  S.  Palmer. — Field  reac- 
tion of  varieties  and  selfed  lines  of  corn  to  different  collections  of  Ustilago  zeae  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  J.  J.  Christensen  and  I.  J.  Johnson. — Procedure  for  rapid 
calculation  of  multiple  correlation  coefficients ;  by  G.  N.  Stroman. — Serological  studies 
of  swine  erysipelas  with  particular  reference  to  agglutination ;  by  H.  W.  Schoening 
and  G.  T.  Creech. — Histological  studies  of  rice  leaves  infected  with  Helminthosporium 
oryzae  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  E.  C.  TuUis. — Gnomonia  nerviseda,  perfect 
stage  of  fungus  that  causes  vein  spot  disease  of  pecan  foliage  ;  by  J.  R.  Cole. — No. 
2.  Physiological  study  of  seasonal  changes  in  composition  of  pecan  during  fruit  de- 
velopment [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Clifford  J.  B.  Thor  and  Charles  L. 
Smith. — Tetraploid  hybrid  of  maize  and  perennial  teosinte  [with  list]  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  G.  N.  Collins  and  A.  E.  Longley. — Dictyostelium  discoideum,  new  species  of 
slime  mold  from  decaying  forest  leaves  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Kenneth  B. 
Raper. — Effect  of  temperature  of  artificial  drying  on  digestibility  and  availability  of 
nutrients  in  pasture  herbage  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  R.  E.  Hodgson,  J.  C. 
Knott,  R.  R.  Graves,  and  H.  K.  Murer. — Thermophilic  fermentation  of  beet  pulp  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  0.  L.  Osburn,  J.  Stritar,  and  C.  H.  Werliman. — Isolation 
and  distribution  of  nitrogen  in  dilute  alkali-soluble  proteins  of  healthy  Valencia  and 
Washington  navel  orange  fruits  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  W.  B.  Sinclair, 
E.  T.  Bartholomew,  and  R.  D.  Nedvidek. — Vitamin  A  content  of  5  varieties  of  sweet- 
potato  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  F.  L.  MacLeod,  M.  R.  Armstrong,  M.  E.  Heap, 
and  L.  A.  Tolbert. 

Note. — This  publication  is  published  by  authority  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture, 
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distributed  free  only  to  libraries  of  agricultural  colleges  and  experiment  stations,  to 
large  universities,  technical  schools,  and  to  such  institutions  as  make  suitable  exchanges 
with  the  Agriculture  Department.  Others  desiring  the  Journal  may  obtain  it  from  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.C.,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

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344  April  1935 

Journal  of  agricultural  research — Continued. 

Same,  v.  50,  no.  3  and  4;  Feb.  1  and  15,  1935.     [1935.]     cover  titles, 

p.  189--386,  11.  4  p.  of  pi.     [Semimonthly.]  A  1.23  :  50/3,  4 

Contents. — No.  3.  Histological  characteristics  of  plants  grown  in  toxic  concen- 
trations of  boron  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Irma  B.  Webber. — Effect  of  varia- 
tions in  stand  on  yield  and  quality  of  sugar  beets  grown  under  irrigation  [with  list 
of  literature  cited]  ;  by  H.  E.  Brewbaker  and  G.  W.  Deming. — Studies  on  properties  of 
curly  top  virus  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  C.  W.  Bennett. — Productivity  of 
camphor  scalo  and  biology  of  its  egg  and  crawler  stages ;  by  C.  I.  Bliss,  A.  W.  Cress- 
man,  and  B.  M.  Broadbent. — Biology  of  camphor  scale  and  method  for  predicting  time 
of  appearance  of  stages  in  the  field  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  A.  W.  Cressman 
and  C.  I.  Bliss,  with  assistance  of  L.  T.  Kessels  and  J.  Q.  Dumestre. — No.  4.  Factors 
affecting  Infection  and  decay  of  sweetpotatoes  by  certain  storage  rot  fungi  [with  list 
of  literature  cited]  ;  by  J.  I.  Lauritzen. — Variation  and  correlation  in  grain  yield 
among  1,500  wheat  nursery  plots  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Gustav  A.  Wiebe. — 
Morphology  and  biology  of  wheat  pointworm  gall  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by 
W.  J.  Phillips  and  F.  F.  Dicke. 

Peas.  Aberrations  in  chemical  composition  of  peas  from  plants  affected  with 
root  rot  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Z.  I.  Kertesz,  J.  G.  Horsfall,  and 
A.  H.  Rouse.  1935.  [2]  4-799-814  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  re- 
search, V.  49,  no.  9,  Nov.  1,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a :  P  32/15 

Prairie.  Comparison  of  methods  of  botanical  analysis  of  native  prairie  in 
western  North  Dakota  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Herbert  C.  Hanson. 
1935.  [2] -1-815-S42  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49, 
no.  9,  Nov.  1,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  P  884 

Propionio  acid.  Utilization  of  agricultural  byproducts  in  production  of  pro- 
pionic acid  by  fermentation  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  H,  G.  Wood  and 
C.  H.  Werkman.  1935.  [2] +1017-24  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  re- 
search, v.  49,  no.  11,  Dec.  1,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  P  94 

Quarantine.  Dutch  elm  disease  quarantine  (domestic).  Notice  of  quarantine 
71,  with  regulations,  effective  Feb.  25,  1935.  [1935.]  3  p.  (Entomology  and 
Plant  Quarantine  Bureau. )     t  A  56.13  :  71 

Modification  of  white  pine  blister  rust  quarantine  regulations,  Amend- 
ment 1  to  revised  rules  and  regulations  supplemental  to  Notice  of  quarantine 
63,  effective  Mar.  15,  1935.  [1935.]  2  p.  (Entomology  and  Plant  Quaran- 
tine Bureau. )     t  A  56.13 :  63/reg.3,  rev./935 

Wheat.  Inheritance  of  quality  in  Trumbull  and  Michilvof  varieties  of  winter 
wheat  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  W.  W.  Worzella.  1935.  [2]-f-705- 
714  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  8,  Oct.  15,  1934.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  W  56/133 

Nature  and  interaction  of  genes  differentiating  habit  of  growth  in  cross 

between  varieties  of  Triticum  vulgare  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by 
LeRoy  Powers.  [1935.]  [2] -}-573-605  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural 
research,  V.  49,  no.  7,  Oct.  1,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  W  56/134 

Yeast.  Effect  of  dyes  on  yeast  fermentation  as  influenced  by  hydrogen-ion 
concentration  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Esther  Adams  and  William 
J.  Robbins.  1935.  [2] +1025-31  p.  il,  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  re- 
search, V.  49,  no.  11,  Dec.  1,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  D  989 

AGRICULTURAL   ADJUSTMENT   ADMINISTRATION 

Asparagus.  Marketing  agreement  for  canning  asparagus  grown  in  California 
and  amended  license  for  California  asparagus  canning  industry;  marketing 
agreement  approved  and  executed  Apr.  3,  1935,  effective  Apr.  3,  1935,  amended 
licen.se  issued  Apr.  3,  1935,  effective  Apr.  3,  1935.  1935.  ii  +  33  p.  (Mar- 
keting agreement  series,  agreement  59;  License  series,  license  36.)     f 

A  55.9:  59 

]\rarketing    agreement   for    fresh    asparagus    grown   in    California    and 

amended  license  for  handlers  of  fresh  asparagus  grown  in  California;  mar- 
keting agreement  approved  and  executed  Apr.  2,  1935,  effective  Apr.  3,  1935, 
amended^  license  issued  Apr.  2,  1935,  effective  Apr.  6,  1935.  Apr.  2,  1935. 
ii  +  3G  p.  (Marketing  agreement  series,  agreement  58;  License  series, 
amended  license  39;  [Form]  M  54  as  amended.)  [Agreement  58  supersedes 
agreement  40  as  of  Apr.  3,  1935,  and  amended  license  39  supersedes  license 
39  as  of  Apr.  6,  1935.]     t  A  55.9:  58 

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Commerce.  Agriculture's  interest  in  America's  world  trade,  questions  and 
answers  on  vital  aspect  of  America's  future  [with  bibliography]  ;  prepared 
in  Division  of  Information.  Jan.  1935,  [reprint  with  changes]  1935.  v-f22p. 
([G  26.])  [This  print  embodies  changes  contained  in  errata  sheet  to  1st 
print,  entered  in  Monthly  catalog,  Mar.  1935,  p.  220.  Illustration  on  front 
cover.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  55.2 :  Am  3/2 

Consumers'  guide,  v.  2,  no.  12  and  13,  Apr.  8  and  22,  1935;  [issued  by  con- 
sumers' counsel  of  Agricultural  Adjustment  Administration  in  cooperation 
with  Bureau  of  Agricultural  Economics,  Bureau  of  Home  Economies,  Biireau 
of  Labor  Statistics].     [1935.]     Each  28  p.  il.  4°     t  A  55.12 :  2/12, 13 

Cotton.  Amendment  adding  article  9  to  1935  Regulations  pertaining  to  allot- 
ments and  tax-exemption  certificates  under  cotton  act  of  Apr.  21,  1934. 
[1935.]     4  p.     (B.  A.  219,  amendment  1.)     t  A  55.2 :  C  82/14/amdt.  1 

CPC  1,  supplement  1  to  CPC  4,  supplement  1  [to  iwsters  relating  to  cotton 

statistics;  all  lettered  ix)ster].  1935.  43.1  X  38.1  in.  [Consists  of  4  supple- 
ments, each  numbered  1,  issued  as  one  poster ;  each  supplement  brings  up  to 
date  the  cotton  statistics  presented  on  the  original  poster  (CPC  1,  etc.)  to 
which  it  is  a  supplement.]     t  A  55.7 :  C  82/ chart  1-4/supp.  1 

1935  instructions  pertaining  to  administration  of  cotton  act  of  Apr.  21, 

1^4,  for  use  of  extension  agents,  county  committeemen,  community  com- 
mitteemen, and  others  concerned  with  operation  of  provisions  of  act  to  be 
administered  by  Secretary  of  Agi'iculture ;  [prepared  in]  Division  of  Cotton. 
Mar.  6,  1935.     ill  +  39  p.     (B.  A.  219A.)     t 

L.  C.  card  Agr  35-^3  A  55.2 :  C  82/15 

■ Regulations  pertaining  to  allotments  and  tax-exemption  certificates  under 

cotton  act  of  Apr.  21,  1934 ;  [prepared  in]  Division  of  Cotton.     Mar.  6,  1985. 

ii-f46p.     (B.  A.  219.)     t 

L.  C.  card  Agr  35-42  A  55.2 :  0  82/14 

■    This  afEects  you :  Watch  monthly  changes  in  cotton  and  industry ;  Watch 

monthly  changes  in  cotton  exports;  [poster].  1935.  [3  sheets]  each  38.5X20 
in.  or  40X29.9  in.  (R.  C.-4a-AAA  to  R.  C.^c-AAA.)  [Accompanied  by 
charts  R.  C.-i.l-AAA  and  R.  C.^.2-AAA,  listed  below,  which  are  the  first  2 
in  a  set  to  be  issued  at  monthly  intervals  for  insertion  in  the  blank  space 
provided  on   the  poster.]      t  A  55.7/2  :  4a  to  4c 

R.  C— 4.1— AAA.  Cotton   consumption   and  industrial  production   rise  and   fall   together 
[1919-341.      16.9X22.7    in.    il.  A  55.7/2  : 4/1 

R.  C.-4.2-AAA.  Decline  in  our  foreign  sales    [1909-33].     16.9X22.7  in.  il. 

A  55.7/2  :  4/2 

General  regulaiians  made  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture  with  approval  of  the 
President  under  agricultural  adjustment  act.  May  12,  1933,  as  amended. 
Oct.  1934  [reprint  1935].    4  p.     (General  regulations,  series  7,  revision  1.)     t 

A  55.6 :  G  28/ser.7,  rev.l/rep. 

Milk.  Detroit  milk  license,  how  it  operates,  license  50  [effective  Apr.  1,  1934, 
with  amendments  effective  Nov.  5,  Dec.  6,  1934,  and  Jan.  10.  1935].  Mar. 
1935.  cover  title,  8  p.  il.  narrow  8°  (Commodity  information  series,  milk 
leaflet  3. )     t  A  55.25/3  :  3 

Neus  digest,  v.  2,  no.  27-30:  Apr.  6-27,  1935.  [1935.]  Each  5  leaves  or  3  leaves, 
4°     [Weekly.     Multigraphed.]      t  .  A  55.11 : 2/27-SO 

Begional  proMems  in  agricultural  adjustment;  prepared  in  Program  Planning 
Division.    Mju-.  1935.    iv-f  101  p.  map.     ([G31.])     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-36  A  55.2  :  R  26 

Rice.  Administrative  rulings  relating  to  1935  California  rice  production  adjust- 
ment progTam.    Apr.  18,  1935.     6  p.     (Rice  47.)     t  A  55.2  :R  36/7 

Administrative  rulings  relating  to  1935  southern  rice  production  adjust- 
ment program.     Apr.  18,  1935.     6  p.     (Rice  31.)     t  A  55.2  :R  36/6 

— —  Rice  regulations  made  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture  with  approval  of  the 
President  under  agricultural  adjustment  act :  Marketing  year,  rate  of  process- 
ing tax,  definitions,  and  conversion  factors.  Mar.  30,  1935.  4  p.  (Rice 
regulations,  series  1,  no.  1. )     t  A  55.6 :  R  36/ser.l,  no.l 

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346  April  1935 

Sugar.  Allotment  of  quota  for  direct  consumption  sugar  for  Puerto  Rico,  order 
made  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture  under  agricultural  adjustment  act.  Apr.  2, 
1935.     3  p.     (Puerto  Rico  sugar  order  3.)     t  A  55.18 :  3 

Entry  of  sugar  into  continental  United  States  for  re-export,  order  made 

by  Secretary  of  Agriculture  under  agi-icultural  adjustment  act.  Mar.  16, 
1935.  4  p.  (General  sugar  order  1,  revision  1.)  [Supersedes  General  sugar 
order  1,  issued  Aug.  21,  1934,  as  of  Mar.  16,  1935.]      t  A  55.19: 1/2 

Sugar  beets.  Amendment  to  sugar  beet  Administrative  ruling  no.  1,  under  and 
pursuant  to  sugar  beet  production  adjustment  contract,  amendment  1,  execu- 
tion of  contracts  by  producer  holding  farms  under  different  tenancies.  Apr.  3, 
1935.     1  p.     (Sugar  20A.)     t  A  55.2 :  Su  3/12/no.l/amdt.l 

Wheat.     Fifty  questions  and  ansvi'ei'S  on  wheat  production  adjustment.     [1935.] 
8  p.     (Commodity  information  series,  wheat  leaflet  1.)     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-179  A  55.25/5 :  1 

Instructions  to  State  directors  of  extension,  coimty  allotment  committees, 

and  community  committees,  for  holding  wheat  production  adjustment  refer- 
endum. May  25,  1935;  [prepared  in]  Wheat  Section.  Apr.  15,  1935.  4  p. 
(W  69.)     t  A  55.2  :W  56/14 

Wheat  production  adjustment  problem  after  1935.     [Apr.  15,  1935.]     5  p. 

(Commodity  information  series,  wheat  leaflet  2.)     t  A  55.25/5 :  2 

Wheat  regulations  pertaining  to  administi'ation  of  wheat  adjustment  plan 

made  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture  with  approval  of  the  President  under  agri- 
cultural adjustment  act :  Amendment  to  sec.  503  of  wheat  regulations,  series  2, 
revision  1,  Proof  of  compliance.  Mar,  30,  1935.  1  p.  (Wlieat  regulations, 
series  2,  revision  1,  amendment  1. )     t  A  55.6 :  W  56/ser.  2,  rev.  1/amdt.  1 

AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Asrriculturnl  situation,  brief  summary  of  economic  conditions,  Apr.  1,  1935;  v.  19, 
no.  4.     [1935.]    24  p.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription.  45c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-1797  A  36.15 :  19/4 

Crops.  Cost  of  producing  field  crops,  1933;  [Farm  wages,  Jan.  1,  1935].  [1935.] 
2  p.  4"     [From  Crops  and  markets,  v.  12,  no.  2.]     t        A  36.ll/3a  :  F  453/933 

Separate  for  crop  reporters :  Acreage  intentions  as  of  Mar.  1,  1935  [etc. ; 

Hens  and  pullets  per  farm  flock,  etc.;  Recent  agricultural  publications,  etc.]. 
[1935.]    p.  73-78,  84,  103,  4"     [From  Crops  and  markets,  v.  12,  no.  3.]     t 

A  36.ll/3a  :  C  883/67 

Farm  prices  of  crops,  livestock,  and  livestock  products  for  1934  and  earlier  years. 
1935.  [1]+10  p.  il.  4"  [From  Crops  and  markets,  v.  11,  no.  12,  and  v.  12,  no. 
2.]     t  A  36.ll/3a  :  F  229/7/934 

Farms.  Selecting  a  farm  ;  [by  E.  H.  Thomson].  [Mar.  1920,  revised  Mar.  193.5.] 
[1935.]  ii-f22  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1088.)  [Date  of 
original  issue  incorrectly  given  on  this  publication  as  Mar.  1926.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  3.5-45  A  1.9  :  1088/4 

Roadside  markets;   [by  Caroline  B.  Sherman].     Oct.  1930,  revised  Sept.  1932 
[reprint  1935].     ii+6  p.  il.      (Agriculture  Dept.  Leaflet  68.)      [Includes  list  of 
State  publications  relating  to  roadside  markets.]     *  Paper,  .5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  30-1240  A1.35 :  68/2-2 

Service  announcements.     Service  and  regulatory  announcements,  no.  147 :  Air- 
oven  and  water-oven  methods  specified  in  United  States  official  grain  standards 
for  determining  moisture  content  of  grain.    Apr.  1935.    2  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-178  A  36.5 :  147 

AGRICULTURAL  ENGINEERING  BUREAU 

Concrete.  Small  concrete  construction  on  farm ;  [by  M.  C.  Betts  and  T.  A.  H. 
Miller].     [May  1926,  slightly  revised  Jan.  1933,  reprint  1935.]     ii  +  38  p.  il. 

(Agriculture  Dept.     Faruiere'  bulletin  14S0.)      [Includes  U.st  of  Agriculture 

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Concrete — Continued. 

Department  publications  relating  to  structural  use  of  concrete.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  2G-S94  A  1.9 :  14S0/2-2 

ANIMAL,  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Capons  and  caponizing;  [by  Alfred  R.  Lee].  [Dec.  1917,  revised  May  1932, 
reprint  1935.]      ii  -\-  12  p.   il.      (Agriculture   Dept.      Farmers'    bulletin   849.) 

*  Paper,  5e. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  32-G09  A  1.9 :  849/2-3 

Cattle.     Dehoa-ning.  castrating,  branding,  and  marking  beef  cattle ;   [by  W.  H. 
Black  and  V.  V.  Parr].     [May  1929,  revised  Mar.  1935.]      [1935.]     ii+12  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1600.)      [Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin 
949,  Dehorning  and  castrating  cattle.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  29-1027  A  1.9 :  1600/2 

Cottonseed.     Feeding  cottonseed  products  to  livestock ;   [by  E.  W.  Sheets  and 
E.  H.  Thompson].     [Nov.  1920,  revised  Dec.  1930,  slightly  revised  Mar.  1985.] 
[1935.]     ii-l-14  p.  il.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1179.)      [1933, 
on  p.  14,  is  imprint  date  of  a  previous  revision.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  28-1618  A  1.9 :  1179/7 

Horses.  Breeds  of  light  horses,  [by  H.  H.  Reese ;  revised  by  J.  O.  Williams 
and  S.  R.  Speelman].  [June  1918,  re\'ised  June  1931,  slightly  revised  Feb. 
1933,  reprint  1935.]     ii  +  14  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Farmers'  bulletin  952.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  25-G22  A  1.9 :  952/8-2 

Poultry.     Farm  poultry  raising;   [by  M.  A.  Jull].     [Apr.  1927,  slightly  revised 
Feb.  1933,  reprint  1935.]     ii  +  28  p.  il.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulle- 
tin 1524.)      [Supersedes  Farmers'  bulletin  287,  Poultry  management.]     *  Pa- 
per, 5c. 
L.  C.  card  AgT  27-312  A  1.9 :  1524/6-2 

Incubation  and  brooding  of  chickens;    [by  M.  A.  Jull  and  A.  R.  Lee]. 

[Jan.  1!>2S,  reprint  1935.]  ii -f- 28  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers' 
bulletin  1538.)  [Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletins  1363  and  1376.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.   C.   card  Agr  28-12  A  1.9 :  1538/1-7 

Rabbit   parasites   and   diseases;    [articles  by   Benjamin    Schwartz   and   W.   B. 
Shook].      [Dec.    1928,    slightly    revised    Feb.    1935.]       [1935.]      ii -f  30   p.   il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1568.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  28-1885  A  1.9 :  1568/5 

Contents. — Principal    causes    of   rabbit   ailmonts. — Rabbit    parasites    and    tbeir    con- 
trol ;  by  Benjamin  SohwartK. — Bacterial  and  other  diseases ;  by  W.  B.  Shook. 

CHEMISTRY  AND   SOILS  BUREAU 

Dixon,  Calif. '  Soil  survey  of  Dixon  area,  Calif,  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ; 
by  Stanley  W.  Cosby  and  E.  J.  Carpenter.  [1935.]  cover  title,  47  p.  il.  1  pi. 
map.  ([Soil  survey  report]  7,  series  1931.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with 
University  of  California  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Text  and  illus- 
tration on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-44  A  47.5  :  931/7 

Eggs  oiled  by  vacuum  carbon  dioxide  method  keep  well  in  storage ;  [by  T.  L. 
Swenson  and  L.  H.  James].  [Reprint  1935.]  2  p.  (Yearbook  separate 
1445.)      [From  Yearbook  of  agriculture.  1934.]     f  A  1.10/a :  1445/1-2 

Food.  Rancidity  in  foods  delayed  by  excluding  certain  wave  lengths  of  light; 
[by  Mayne  R.  Coe].  [Reprint  1935.]  2  p.  (Yearbook  separate  1450.) 
[From  Yearbook  of  agriculture,  1934.]     t  A  1.10/a  :  1450/1-2 

Knox  County,  Ncbr.  Soil  survey  of  Knox  County,  Nebr. ;  by  F.  A.  Hayes, 
E.  A.  Nieschmidt,  L.  A.  Brown,  B.  J.  Abashkin,  R.  L.  Gemmell,  R.  H.  Lovald, 
and  H.  Otte.  [1935.]  cover  title,  51  p.  il.  map.  ([Soil  survey  report]  25, 
series  1930.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  University  of  Nebraska  State 
Soil  Survey  Department  of  Conservation  and  Survey  Division.  Text  and 
illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  30c. 
Ij.  C.  card  Agr  35-49  A  47.5 :  930/25 

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Mercer  County,  Ky.  Soil  survey  of  Mercer  County,  Ky.  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  H.  W.  Higbee,  Yandal  Wrather,  and  W.  C.  Boatright.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  59  p.  il.  2  pi.  map.  ([Soil  survey  report]  23,  series  1930.)  [Pre- 
pared in  cooperation  with  Kentucky  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Text 
and  illustration  on  p.  2-A  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-175  A  47.5 :  930/23 

Soils.     Chemical  studies  of  infertile  soils  derived  from  rocks  high  in  magnesium 
and  generally  high  in  chromium  and  nickel   [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ; 
by  W.  O.  Robinson,  Glen  Edgington,  and  H.  G.  Byers.     Apr.  1935.    29  p. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin  471.)    •*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-48  A  1.36 :  471 

ENTOMOLOGY  AND  PLANT  QUARANTINE  BUREAU 

Celery-leaf  tier.     Biological  and  ecological  factors  in  control  of  celery  leaf  tier 
in  Florida  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  E.  D.  Ball,  J.  A.  Reeves,  B.  L. 
Boyden,  and  W.  E.   Stone.     Feb.  1935.     cover  title,  56  p.   il.     (Agriculture 
Dept.     Technical  bulletin  463.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-177  A  1.36 :  463 

Japanese  beetle.  General  information  about  Japanese  beetle  in  United  States; 
by  C.  H.  Hadley  and  I.  M.  Hawley.  Dec.  1934  [published  1935].  23  p.  il.  1  pi. 
(Agriculture  Dept.  Circular  332.)  [Summarizes  and  brings  up  to  date  gen- 
eral infoi-mation  given  in  Department  circular  363,  Japanese  beetle,  which  is 
now  out  of  print.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  3&-40  A  1.4/2 :  332 

Quarantine.  List  of  current  quarantines  and  other  restrictive  orders  and  mis- 
cellaneous regulations.  Apr.  1935.  7  p.  [From  Service  and  regulatory  an- 
nouncements, no.  121,  Oct.-Dec.    1934.]     t  A56.14/a:Q26 

White  grubs.     Common  white  grubs;  [by  J.  J.  Davis].     [1st  revision  May  1918, 
revised  Feb.  1929,  reprint  1935.]     ii+27  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers' 
bulletin  940.)     [The  date  of  the  first  revision,  May  1918,  incorrectly  given  on 
p.  ii  as  date  of  first  i>jsue.]     *Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  29-677  A  1.9 :  940/4-3 

EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE 

Experiment  station  record.  Experiment  station  record,  v.  72,  no.  3 ;  Mar.  1935. 
[1935.]  cover  title,  p.  289-432.  [Monthly.  Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4 
of  cover.]  *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  $1.00  per  vol.  (2  vols,  a  yr.)  ;  foreign 
subscription,  $1.50  per  vol. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  9-832  A  10.6 :  72/3 

Note. — Mainly   made  up  of  abstracts   of   reports   and   publications   on   agricultural 
science  which  have  recently  appeared  in  all  countries,  especially  the  United  States. 

Same,  v.  72,  no.  4 ;  Apr.  1935.     [1935.]     cover  title,  p.  433-576.     [Monthly. 

Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover,]  A  10.6:  72/4 

EXTENSION  SERVICE 

Extension  Service  review,  v.  6,  no.  3 ;  Mar.  1935.  [1935.]    cover  title,  p.  17-32,  U. 

[Monthly.     Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single 
copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  75c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  30-359  A  43.7 :  6/3 

FOOD  AND  DRUG   ADMINISTRATION 

Food.     Notices  of  judgment  under  food  and  drugs  act  23151-225.     Apr.  1935. 
p.  67-94.     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  8-878  A  46.6 :  23151-23225 

Naval  stores.    Notice  of  judgment  under  i-egulations  of  naval  stores  act  no.  6. 
Apr.  1935.    1  p.    t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  29-1197  A  46.8  :  6 

Service   announcements.     Service   and   regulatory   announcements,   tea  no.   9: 
Standards  under  tea  act,  effective  May  1,  1935.    Apr.  1935.     1  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  28-396  A  46.14 :  9 

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FOREST  SERVICE 

Camping.  You  who  enjoy  the  wild  beauty  [should  practice  good  forest  manners 
as  given  in  6  listed  rules].     [1935.]     [4]  p.  il.  16°     t  A  13.2  :  M  31/3 

Xorth  Dakota.  Causes  of  decadence  in  old  groves  of  North  Dakota  [with  list  of 
literature  cited]  :  by  Harold  F.  Scholz.  Mar.  1935.  38  p.  il.  (Agriculture 
Dept.     Circular  344. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.   C.  card  Agr  35-47  A1.4/2:844 

Maps 

Cibola  National  Forest.  N.  Mex.  [resources  and  recreation  features,  roads,  trails, 
etc.].  1935.  1  sheet  (with  map  on  verso),  il.  large  4°,  folded  into  narrow 
8°  size  and  so  printed  as  to  number  [1]+17  p.     t  A  13.13:  C  48 

GRAIN  FUTURES  ADMINISTRATION 

Trading  in  privileges  on  Chicago  Board  of  Trade  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ; 
by  Paul  Mehl.    Dec.  1934.    cover  title,  80  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Circular 
323.)     [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-37  A  1.4/2 :  323 

HOME  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Blankets.  Quality  guides  in  buying  household  blankets ;  by  Bess  M.  Viemont 
and  Margaret  B.  Hays.  Apr.  1935.  8  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Leaflet  111.) 
*Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  35-50  A  1.35 :  111 

PLANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Asparagus.     Composition  of  developing  asparagus  shoot  in  relation  to  its  use 
as  food  product  and  as  material  for  canning  [with  list  of  literature  cited  1  ; 
by  C.  W.  Culpepper  and  H.  H.  Moon.    Feb.  1935.    24  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept. 
Technical  bulletin  462. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-176  A  1.36  :  462 

Barley.     Yields  of  barley  in  United  States  and  Canada,  1927-31;  by  H.  V. 
Harlan,  P.  Russell  Cowan,  and  Lucille  Reinbach.     Mar.  1935.     cover  title, 
80  p.     (Agriculture  Dept.  Technical  bulletin  446.)     [Prepared  in  cooperation 
with  Dominion  of  Canada  Experimental  Farms.  1     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-173  A  1.36  :  446 

Cherries.  Disease  of  English  Morello  cherry  caused  by  Bacterium  pruni ;  by 
John  C.  Dunegan.  1935.  [2] +745-754  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural 
research,  v.  49,  no.  8,  Oct.  15,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5e.  A  1.23/a  :  C  424/8 

Corn.  Differential  response  of  corn  varieties  to  fertility  levels  and  to  seasons 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  :  by  G.  H.  Stringfield  and  Robert  M.  Salter. 
1935.  [2] +991-1000  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49, 
no.  11,  Dec.  1,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  C  814/72 

Cucumbers.    Production  of  cucumbers  in  greenhouses;  [by  James  H.  Beattie]. 
[May  1923,  revised  Mar.  1935.]      [1935.]     ii+30  p.  il.      (Agriculture  Dept. 
Farmers'  bulletin  1320.)      [Date  of  original  issue  incorrectly  given  on  this 
publication  as  May  1933.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  23-742  A  1.9 :  1320/2 

Nematoid  worms.  Some  plant-parasitic  nemas,  with  descriptions  of  3  new 
species;  by  Gerald  Thorne.  1935.  [2] +755-763  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agri- 
cultural research,  v.  49,  no.  8,  Oct.  15,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.      A  1.23/a  :  N  34/16 

Oats.  Influence  of  smut  infection  on  plant  vigor  and  other  characters  in  smut- 
resistant  oat  varieties  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  V.  C.  Hubbard  and 
T.  R.  Stanton.  1935.  [2]+9(»3-908  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  re- 
search, V.  49,  no.  10,  Nov.  15,  1934.]     -  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  0;i8/18 

Peaches.  Growing  peaches,  sites  and  cultural  methods;  [by  H.  P.  Gould]. 
[Mar.  1918,  revised  July  1923,  slightly  revised  Apr.  1933,  reprint  with  changes 
1935.]  ii+30  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers' bulletin  917.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  1&-323  A  1.9 :  917/3-2 

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Raspberry  culture;  [by  George  M.  Darrow  and  George  F.  Waldo].     [Oct.  1917, 
revised  Dec.  1931,  reprint  1935.]     ii  +  41  p.  11.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Fanners' 
bulletin  887.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1046  A  1.9:  887/5-4 

Ribes.  Seasonal  development  of  Ribes  in  relation  to  spread  of  Cronartium 
ribicola  in  Pacific  Northwest;  by  H.  G.  Lachmund.  1934.  [2] +9.3-114  p.  il. 
[Fi-om  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  2,  Julv  15,  1934.] 
*Paper,   5o.  A1.23/a  :  0881/12 

Rice.     Effect  of  parboiling  rough  rice  on  milling  quality   [with  list  of  litera- 
ture cited]  ;  by  Jenkin  W.  Jones  and  J.  W.   Taylor.     Feb.  1935.     15  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Circular  340.)     *  Paper,  5c.   (incorrectly  given  in  publi- 
cation as  15c.). 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-46  A  1.4/2  :  340 

Service    announcements.     Service    and     regulatory    announcements,    no.    20: 
Prosecutions  under  interstate  clause  (sec.  6)  of  Federal  seed  act.    Apr.  1935. 
14  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  14-1059  A  19.13  :  20 

Sorylium.  Inlieritance  of  awn  development  in  sorghums ;  by  J.  B.  Sieglinger, 
A.  F.  Swanson,  and  J.  H.  Martin.  1935.  [2] -|-  663-668  p.  il.  [From  Journal 
of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  7,  Oct.  1,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c, 

A1.23/a:  So  68/38 

Siraiobcrries.     Investigations   on   runner  and   fruit  production   of  everbearing 
strawberries  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  George  F.  Waldo.     Apr.  1935. 
10  p.  il.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin  470.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-174  A  1.36  :  470 

PUBLIC   ROADS   BUREAU 

Motor  vehicles.    Taxation  of  motor  vehicles  in  1932   [with  list  of  literature 

cited;   report   prepare<l   by   G.   P.    St.   Clair].  Oct.   1934,    [published]    1935. 
iii  -f  270  p.  4°     *  Paper,  35c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  35-39  A  22.2  :  M  85/932 

Public  roads,  journal  of  highway  research,  v.  16,  no.  2;  Apr.  1935.      [1935.] 
t'over   title,    17-34  +  [2]    p.    il.    4"      [Monthly.      Text   on    p.    2-4    of   cover.] 
*  Paper,  lOc.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  18-322  A  22.6  :  16/2 

Progress  maps 

Note. — These  maps  show  the  status  of  improvement  of  the  Federal-aid  system  in  each 
State,  rejrardless  of  whether  the  construction  has  been  done  with  the  aid  of  the  Federal 
Government,  by  the  States,  by  tiie  counties,  or  by  the  townships.  A  system  of  Hymbols 
indicates  the  type  of  improvement  of  all  the  roads  and  whether  the  worlj  was  done  with 
or  without  the  assistance  of  the  Federal  Government.  Sheets  are  of  imiforra,  size,  some 
States  requiring  2  or  more,  and  are  so  issu<>d  that  they  may  be  punched  and  put  in  a 
loose-leaf  atlas.  The  maps  are  called  progress  maps,  and  the  series  will  be  issued 
periodically  to  show  any  change  in  improvement  of  the  highways. 

Alabama.  Federal  aid  highway  system,  progress  map:  [Alabama];  data  cor- 
rected to  Oct.  1,  1934.  Scale  1:500,000  or  1  in.=7.891  m.  [Washington] 
Geological  Survey  [1935.]  [3  .sheets]  each  18.8  X  28.5  in.  [Projection,  modi- 
fied polyconic.  Base  map  from  Geological  Survey  State  map.]  *  30c.  per 
set  of  3  maps.  A  22.9  :.A1 1/6/C,  N,  S 

Central  Alabama.      ([Sheet]   21C.) 
Northern  Alabama.      ([Sheet]   21N.) 
Southern  Alabama.     ([Sheet]   21S.) 

Tennessee.  Federal  aid  highway  system,  progress  map :  [Tennessee]  ;  data 
corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1934.  Scale  1:500,000  or  1  in. =7.891  ni.  [Washington] 
Geological  Survey  [1935].  [2  sheets]  each  18.8X28.5  in.  [Projection,  modi- 
fied polyconic.  Base  map  from  Geological  Survey  State  map.]  *  20c.  per  set 
of  2  maps.  A  22.9 :  T  25/7/E,  W 

Eastern    Tennessee.      ([Sheet]    20E.) 
"Western  Tennessee.      ([Sheet]    20W.) 

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WEATHER  BUREAU 

Climatic  summary  of  United  States,  climatic  data  from  establishment  of  sta- 
tions to  1930,  edited  by  R.  J.  Martin:  see.  80,  Central  New  York.  [1934.] 
33  p.  il.  4°  [Revised  edition  of  a  unit  in  the  series  hitherto  entitled  Sum- 
mary of  climatological  data  for  United  States  by  sections,  designated  sec.  102 
in  preceding  editions.]     *  Paper,  10c.  A  29.5/a  :  sec.SO/930 

Corn.  Weekly  corn  and  wheat  region  bulletin,  Apr.  9-30,  1935 ;  no.  1-4,  1935. 
Chicago,  111..  Apr.  10-May  1,  1935.  Each  [4]  p.  il.  4°  *  Paper,  30c.  per  season 
(April-September) .  A  29.43  :  935/1-4 

Note. — Another  edition  of  the  Corn  and  wheat  region  bulletin  is  issued  daily,  except 
Sundays  and  holidays,  during  the  season,  at  the  Region  Center  of  the  Weather  Bureau, 
Chicago,  III.,  and  distributed  free  of  charge  at  that  center. 

Cotton.  Weekly  cotton  region  bulletin,  no.  1-4  [season  of  1935]  ;  Apr.  9-30, 
1935.  New  Orleans,  La.,  Apr.  lO-May  1,  1935.  Each  [2]  p.  il.  4°  *  Paper, 
30c.  per  season  (April-October).  A 29.39 :  935/1^ 

Meteorology.  Monthly  meteorological  summary,  Washington,  D.  C,  Mar.  1935. 
[Apr.  5,  1935.]      [2]  p.  large  8"     t  A  29.30:  935/3 

Monthly  weather  review.  Monthly  weather  review,  v.  61.  1933  [title  iiage,  con- 
tents, and  index].     1935.     X  p.  4°     *  Paper,  5c.  A  29.6/1 :  61/t.p.&  ind. 

Same,  Jan.  1935;  v.  63,  no.  1.     [Apr.  8,  1935.]     cover  title,  p.  1-43,  il. 

10  p.  of  maps.  4°     [Text  on  p.  2  and  4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy, 

$1.50  a  vr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.25. 

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Note. — The  Monthly  weather  review  contains  (1)  meteorological  contributions  and 
bibliography,  (2i  an  interpretative  summary  and  charts  of  the  weather  of  the  month 
in  the  United  State.';,  and  on  adjacent  oceans,  and  (3)  climatological  tables  dealing 
with  the  weather  of  the  month.  The  contributions  are  principally  results  of  observa- 
tional or  research  work  In  meteorology  carried  on  in  the  United  States  or  other  parts 
of  the  world. 

Special  articles. — Intensity  of  solar  radiation  at  surface  of  the  earth,  and  its 
variations  with  latitude,  altitude,  season,  and  time  of  day  ;  by  Herbert  H.  Kimball.— 
Routine  daily  preparation  and  use  of  atmospheric  cross  sections  ;  by  Hurd  C.  Willett.- — • 
Meteorology  and  climatology  in  teachers  college ;  by  G.  E.  Harding. — Analysis  of  warm 
"  cold  front ''  ;  by  A.  H.  Christensen. — Relation  of  tropical  cyclone  frequency  to  sum- 
mer pressures  and  ocean  surface-water  tefnperatures  [with  references  to  literature 
cited;  by]  C.  L.  Ray. — Relation  of  May-June  [July]  weather  conditions  in  Jamaica  to 
Caribbean  tropical  disturbances  of  following  season  ;  by  J.  F.  Brennan. — Drought  of 
1933-34  in  New  Mexico ;  by  Marshall  J.  Chambers. — Useful  hygrometric  calculating 
device;  by  Leslie  G.  Gray. — Principles  underlying  choice  of  visibilit.v  marks  [with  list 
of  literature  cited]  ;  by  W.  E.  Knowles  Middleton. — Climatic  trend  in  Pacific  North- 
west;    [byl    H.  G.  Carter. 

Weather.  Distribution  of  weather  information,  forecasts,  and  warnings  by 
radio  for  benefit  <>f  navigation  on  Great  Lakes ;  [prepared  in]  Forecast  Divi- 
sion. Apr.  15,  1935.  4  p.  f  (Circular  15,  radio,  revised.)  [Supersedes  all 
previous  editions.]     t  A  29.37  :  15/10 

Weekly  weather  and  crop  bulletin,  Apr.  2-30.  1935 ;  no.  14-18,  1935.     Apr. 

3-May  1.  1935.     Each  4  p.  il.  4°     *  Paper,  50c.  a  yr. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  24-260  A  29.7/2 :  935/14-18 

Weather  map.  Daily  weather  map  [of  United  States  published  at  Washington. 
D.  C.  showing  weather  conditions  for  United  States  and  forecasts  for  all 
States  east  of  Mississippi  River  belonging  to  Washington  forecast  district], 
Apr.  1-30,  1935.  [1985.]  Each  19X24  in.  (outside  measurement).  *  Daily, 
except  Sundays  (DWM),  $3.00  a  yr..  25c.  a  month:  daily,  including  Sundays 
and  holidays  (DSHM),  $3.60  a  yr.,  30c  a  month;  Stmday  and  holiday  maps 
only  (SHM),  no  subscription  for  less  than  6  months,  30c.,  60c.  a  yr. ;  "foreign 
subscription.  $9.10  a  yr.  (maps  cannot  be  furnished  in  quantities  unless  the 
order  is  placed  with  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington.  D.  C.  in 
advance  of  issue) .  A  29.18 :  935 

Note. — Subscribers  desiring  maps  containing  forecasts  of  weather  conditions  outside 
of  the  Washin.gton  forecast  district  will  be  referred  to  the  district  in  which  thev  are 
located,  and  all  subscriptions  forwarded  through  the  Weather  Bureau  for  proper  station 
reference.  Maps  containing  these  forecasts  are  issued  dailv.  except  Sundays  and  holi- 
days, at  New  Orleans,  La..  Denver,  Colo..  Chicago,  111..  San  Francisco.  Calif.,  and  other 
field  stations,  and  are  designated  as  station  weather  maps  DD.  CM,  or  E  ;  subscription 
price,  $2.40  a  yr.,  20c.  a  month. 

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Weather  outlook,  Apr.  8-May  4  [1935].  Apr.  6-27,  1935.  Each  1  p.  [Weekly. 
The  edition  here  cataloged  is  the  one  for  Districts  1-3  issued  from  the  fore- 
cast center  at  Washington,  D.  C]  t  A  29.38  :  935/14-17 
Note. — The  Weather  outlooks  for  the  various  zones  are  prepared  at.  and  distributed 
from,  forecast  centers  ot  the  Weather  Bureau,  as  follows:  Washington,  D.  C.  (District  1, 
North  and  Middle  Atlantic  States,  District  2,  South  Atlantic  States,  District  3,  Ohio  Val- 
ley and  Tennessee)  ;  New  Orleans,  La.  (District  4,  East  Gulf  States,  District  5,  Southern 
Plains  and  West  Gulf  States)  ;  Chicago,  111.  (District  6,  Region  of  Great  Lakes,  Dis- 
trict 7,  Upper  Mississippi  and  lower  Missouri  valleys.  District  S,  Northern  and  central 
Great  Plains)  ;  Denver,  Colo.  (District  9,  Northern  Rocky  Mountain  region,  District  10, 
Southern  Rocky  Mountain  and  Plateau  regions)  ;  San  Francisco,  Calif.  (District  11.  Far 
Western  States). 

ARCHITECT  OF  CAPITOL 

Appropriations.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriations  for  legislative  estab- 
lishment, under  Architect  of  Capitol,  [fiscal  year]  19'36.  Apr.  17,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  doc.  157,  74th  Cong.  1st  ,sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Report  of  architect  of  Capitol  [fi.«cal  year  1934].     1935.     iii-|-34  p.     (S.  doc.  42, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  11-34725 

CIVIL   SERVICE   COMMISSION 

Note. — The  Commission  furnishes  most  of  its  publications  gratuitously  to  those  who 
apply  for  them. 

Civil  service.  Information  in  answer  to  inquiry.  Feb.  1935.  4  p.  (Form 
2809.)     t  CS  1.6  :  In  7/935 

JB%t6i7«i/ and  certification.    Feb.  1935.    6  p.     (Form  2424.)     t    CS  1.2:  El  4/11 

Young  people.  Employment  for  graduates  of  educational  institutions,  letter 
transmitting,  in  response  to  resolution,  report  relative  to  classification  of 
graduates  of  educational  institutions  in  civil  service.  Apr.  ]"»,  1935.  3  p. 
(S.  doc.  50,  74th  Cong.  ls>t  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

COMMERCE  DEPARTMENT 

AIR   COMMERCE   BUREAU 

Air  commerce  huUeti'n,  v.  6,  no.  10:  Apr.  15,  1935.  [1935.]  215-243+ [1]  p.  il. 
[Monthly.]     t 

L.  C.  card  29-2GG34  C  23.12  :  6/10 

Airxoay  maps 

Oklahoma  City  [Okln.'\  :  section  of  United  States  airway  map.  Scale  10  m.=1.3 
in.,  scaU>  1 :  500.000.  Coast  and  Geofletic  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C,  Mar.  1935. 
20.3X45.9  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]  1 40o,,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey.  C  23.10/3  :  Ok  4/4 

Richmond,  Va.,  to  Washington,  D.  C. :  aii'way  map  130.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in., 
scale  1 :  500,000.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  Washington,  D.  C.  Mar.  1935. 
17.6X10.2  in.     1 35c.,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  0  23.10/1:130/5 

CENSUS  BUREAU 

Cotton.  March  report  of  cotton  consumed,  on  hand,  imported,  and  exported, 
and  active  cotton  spindles.  Apr.  13,  1935.  oblong  32*  [Preliminary  report. 
This  publication  is  issued  in  postal  card  form.]     t    .,  C  3.21 :  934-^5/8 

Cottonseed  received,  crushed,  and  on  hand,  and  cottonseed  products  manufac- 
tured, shipped  out,  and  on  hand  for  8  months  ending  Mar.  31,  1935  and  1934. 
Apr.  12,  1S35.  oblong  32°  [Exports  and  imports  of  cottonseed  products  are 
for  7  months  ending  Feb.  28.  Preliminary  report.  This  publication  is  issued 
in  postal  card  form.]     t  C  3.25  :  934-35/8 

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Financial  statistics.  Financial  statistics  of  State  and  local  governments,  1932: 
Kentucky,  revenue  receipts,  governmental-cost  payments,  public  debt,  as- 
sessed valuations,  and  tax  levies  for  government  of  State,  counties,  cities, 
towns,  and  villages,  school  districts,  and  other  civil  divisions.  [Reprint] 
1935.  ii  +  60  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Starke  M.  Grogan,  chief 
statistician  in  charge  of  financial  statistics  of  State  and  local  governments.] 

*  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  33-26411  C  3.49  :  K  41/1-2 

Financial   statistics   of   State   and   local   governments,   1932:    Nebraska, 

revenue  receipts,  governmental-cost  payments,  public  debt,  assessed  valua- 
tions, and  tax  levies  for  government  of  State,  counties,  cities  and  villages, 
school  districts,  townships  and  precincts,  and  other  civil  divisions.  [Reprint] 
1935.  ii  -j-  51  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Starke  M.  Grogan,  chief 
statistician  in  charge  of  financial  statistics  of  State  and  local  governments.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  C  3.49 :  N  27/1-2 

Manufactures.  Census  of  manufactures,  1933 :  Asbestos  products,  steam  and 
other  packing,  pipe  and  boiler  covering,  and  gaskets ;  cement ;  clay  products 
and  sand-lime  brick ;  concrete  products ;  glass ;  marble,  granite,  slate,  and 
other  stone  products.  1935.  iv  -+-  26  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of 
LeVorne  Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  29-26957  C  3.24/4 :  933-As  1 

• Ceii-us  of  manufactures,   1933 :  Canning  and  preserving,   food  prepara- 
tions not  elsewhere  classified,   vinegar  and  cider.     1935.     iv  -f  14  p.     [Pre- 
pared under  supervision  of  LeVerne  Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manufac- 
tures.]    *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  23-26988  0  3.24/4:933-016 

Census  of  manufactures,  1933 :  Cash  registers  and  adding,  calculating, 

and  card-tabulating  machines,  typewriters  and  parts,  scales  and  balances, 
washing  machines,  wringers,  driers,  and  ironing  machines  for  household  use, 
sewing  machines  and  attachments.  1935.  iv  -f  8  p.  [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  LeVerne  Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  23-26669  O  3.24/4  :  933-G  26 

Census  of  manufactures,  1933 :  Drug  industries ;  soap ;  baking  powder, 

yeast,  and  other  leavening  compounds ;  ink,  printing ;  oil,  cake,  and  meal, 
cottonseed.  1935.  iv  -f- 17  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  LeVerne 
Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.    C.    card   24-26102  0  3.24/4 :  933-D  84 

Census  of  manufactures,  1933 :  Engines,  turbines,  tractors,  water  wheels, 

and  windmills,  pumps  (hand  and  power)  and  pumping  equipment,  agricul- 
tural implements.  1935.  iv  -f  18  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of 
LeVerne  Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  23-26773  0  3.24/4 :  933-En  3 

Census  of  manufactures,   1933 :   Manufactured  gas,   coke-oven  products, 

petroleum  refining.  1935.  iv  -f  12  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Le- 
Verne Beales.  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.   C.   card  2.5-26840  C  3.24/4 :  933-G/21 

Census  of  manufactures,  1933  :  Tobacco  industries,  tobacco  pipes,  alcoholic 

beverages,  nonalcoholic  beverages,  malt.  1935.  iv-f  18  p.  [Prepared  under 
supervision     of     LeVerne     Beales,     chief     statistician     for    manufactures.] 

*  Paper,  5  c. 

L.  0.  card  33-26768  C  3.24/4 :  933-T  55 

MortaUty  statistics,  [calendar  year]  1931,  32d  annual  report,  rate  tables  and 
general  tables  for  death  registration  area  in  continental  United  States,  with 
supplemental  statistics  for  Hawaii  and  Virgin  Islands.  1935.  v-f  519  p.  il.  4° 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  T.  F.  Murphy,  chief  statistician  for  vital 
statistics,  assisted  by  Willard  C.  Smith,  assistant  chief  statistician  for  vital 
statistics.]  *  Cloth,  $2.00. 
L.  C.  card  6-35268  C  3.40 :  931 

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COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVE"£ 

Note.— The  monthly  Notice  to  mariners,  formerly  issued  by  the  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  has  been  consolidated  with  and  made  a  part  of  the  Notice  to  mariners  issued  by 
the  Lighthouses  Bureau,  thus  making  it  a  joint  publication.  The  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey  prepares  and  has  for  sale  the  airway  maps  issued  by  the  Air  Commerce  Bureau, 
but  since  they  are  publications  of  the  last-named  bureau,  they  are  entered  in  this 
catalog  under  that  center  head,  for  which  see  p.  352.  The  United  States  coast  and  intra- 
coastal  waterways  pilots,  tide  tables,  current  tables,  and  charts  of  the  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey  are  sold  at  the  office  of  the  Survey  in  Washington,  and  also  by  one  or  more 
sales  agents  in  each  of  the  important  American  seaports. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  hulletin,   Mar.  31,  1935;   no.   238.     [1935.]     12   p. 
[Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  15-26512  C  4.20 :  238 

Coast  pilots.  Supplement  to  Unite<l  States  coast  pilot,  Alaska :  pt.  2,  Yakutat 
Bay  to  Arctic  Ocean,  3d  (1931)  edition.  Mar.  9,  1935.  [l]+53  leaves. 
( Serial  507-4. )      f  0  4.7/3  :  931  /supp.-3 

—  Supplement  to  United  States  coast  pilot,  Gulf  Coast,  192G  edition,  Key 
West  to  liio  Grande.     Mar.  13,  1935.     [1]+51  leaves.     (Serial  324-9.)     t 

C  4.6/4 :  926/supp.9 

Supplement  to  United  States  coast  pilot,  Hawaiian  Islands,  2d   (1933) 

edition.     Feb.  28,  1935.     [1] +3  leaves.     (Serial  558-1.)     t 

C  4.7/5 :  933/supp.935 

Supplement  to  United  States  coast  pilot,  West  Indies,  Puerto  Rico,  and 

Virgrln  Islands,  3d    (1929)    edition.     Mar.  20,  1935.     [l]+9  leaves.     (Serial 
446/5. )     t  C  4.G/2 :  P  S3/3/supp.935 

Coordinates.     Manual  of  plane-coordinate  computation ;  by  Oscar  S.  Adams  and 
Charles   N.    Claire.     1935.     iv+271    p.    il.   map.     (Special    publication    193.) 
*  Paper,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26238  C  4.19 :  193 

Level.     Geodetic    level    and    rod;    by    D.    L.    Parkhurst.     1935.     ii  +  14    p.    il. 
(Special  publication  129,  revised  (1935)  edition.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26222  C  4.19 :  129/2 

Leveling.     Manual  of  Ist-order  leveling;   by  Henry  G.  Avers.     [Reprint   with 
supplement]   1935.     iii+93+[2]   p.  il.  3  pi.  8  p.  of  pi.     (Special  publication 
140.)      [The  2  additional  pages  given   in   the  collation   contain   the  supple- 
ment which  is  issueil  separately.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26284  C  4.19 :  140/2 

Charts 

AlasM.  Southeast  Alaska,  Hecate  Strait  to  Etolin  Island,  including  Behm  and 
Portland  canals,  surveys  to  1932  and  other  sources;  chart  8102.  [Scale 
1:229,000.]  Washington,  Coast  and  Geotletic  Survey,  Mar.  1935.  40.7X32.6 
in.     t  75c.  C  4.9  :  8102 

California,  Greenwooil  to  Fort  Bragg,  surveys  to  1929  and  other  sources  [with 
insets]  :  chart  5703.  Scale  1 :  40,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey. 
Feb.  1935.    42.6X27.5  in.    f  75c.  C  4.9  :  5703 

Albion.  Approaches  to. 
Port  Bragg  Landing. 
Greenwood  Landing. 
Russian  Gulch  Landing. 

Columbia  River,  Oreg.-Wash.,  entrance  to  Harrington  Point,  surveys  to  1926, 
surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  Oct.  1934 ;  chart  6151.  Scale  1 :  40,000.  Wash- 
ington, Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Apr.  1935.    24.6X41.3  in.     t  7r>o. 

C  4.9 :  6151 

Coquille  River  entrance,  Oreg.,  surveys  to  1928,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to 
Mar.  1934,  and  other  sources ;  chart  5971.  Scale  1 :  10,000.  Washington,  Coast 
and  Geodetic  Survey,  Mar.  1935.    18.9X33.1  in.    f  25c.  C  4.9  :  5971 

Everett  Harbor  and  approaches.  Wash.,  surveys  to  1927,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engi- 
neers to  1934;  chart  6448.  Scale  1 :  40,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  Mar.  1935.     17.6X16.8  in.     t  25c.  C  4.9  :  6448 

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Hmoaiian  Islands,  eastern  part,  surveys  to  1929  and  other  sources ;  chart  4102. 
[Scale  1:600,000.]  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Feb.  1935. 
30X44  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9:  4102 

Juan  de  Fuca  Strait.  Approaches  to  Strait  of  Juan  de  Fuca,  Destruction  Island 
to  Amphitrite  Point,  surveys  to  1931,  surveys  by  Canada  to  1933,  and  other 
sources;  chart  6102.  [Scale  1:176,000.]  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  Mar.  1935.    32.4X42.4  in.     f  75c.  C  4.9  :  6102 

Kahului  Harbor  and  approaches,  Maui.  Hawaiian  Islands,  surveys  to  1929,  sur- 
veys by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1933 ;  chart  4105.  Scale  1 :  10,000.  Washington, 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Feb.  1935.    2-5.1X25.9  in.     f  25c.  C  4.9  :  4105 

Kennebec  River.  Kennebec  and  Sheepseot  rivers,  Maine,  surveys  to  1909,  sur- 
veys by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1913,  and  other  sources  ;  chart  314.  Scale  1 :  40,000. 
Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Sui-vey,  Feb.  1935.    38.7X24.1  in.     t  75c. 

C  4.9 :  314 

Luzon.  West  coast  of  Luzon,  P.  I.,  Bacarra  to  Santa,  surveys  to  1933 ;  chart 
4207.  [Scale  1:100,000.]  Manila,  P.  I.,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  Jan. 
1935.     40.8X31.6  in.     f  75c.  C  4.9:  4207 

Maryland  and  Virginia,  Fenwick  Island  Light  to  Chincoteague  Inlet,  surveys  to 
1933,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1931 ;  chart  1220.  Scale  1 :  80,000.  W\ish- 
ington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Feb.  1935.    38.5X32.8  in.     t  75c. 

C  4.9 :  1220 

Nazan  Bay,  Atka  Island,  Aleutian  Islands,  Alaska,  surveys  in  1934 ;  chart  9010. 
Scale  1 :  20,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Apr.  1935.  42X32.3 
in.     t  75c.  C  4.9 :  9010 

Neivport  Bay,  Calif.,  surveys  to  1933,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1934,  local 
sources  to  Dec.  1932 ;  chart  5108.  Scale  1 :  10,000.  Washington,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  Mar.  1935.    37.2X28.3  in.    t  75c.  C  4.9  :  5108 

North  Carolina,  New  River  Inlet  to  Cape  Fear,  surveys  to  1933,  surveys  by 
U.  S.  Engineers  to  1933;  chart  1235.  Scale  1:80,000.  Washington,  Coast 
and  Geodetic  Survey,  Mar.  1935.     42.1X33.4  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9 :  1235 

Palawan.  Southern  Palawan.  P.  I.,  orisinal  surveys  to  1933  and  other  sources; 
chart  4324.  [Scale  1:100,000.]  Manila,  P.  I.,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey, 
Jan.  1935.     31.5X43  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9  :  4324 

Port  Allen,  Kauai,  Hawaiian  Islands,  surveys  to  1932,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engi- 
neers to  1934 ;  chart  4108.  Scale  1 :  5,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  Feb.  1935.    19.1X27.9  in.     t  25c.  C  4.9 :  410S 

Port  Orchard,  Wash.,  southern  part,  surveys  to  1931,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engi- 
neers to  1904,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Navy  to  1931;  chart  6444.  Scale  1:20.000. 
Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Mar.  1935.    32.9X44.3  in.     t  75c. 

C  4.9 :  6444 

Santa  Barbara  Island,  Calif.,  surveys  to  1932;  chart  5110.  Scale  1:20,000. 
Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Mar.  1935.    31.7X37.4  in.     t  75c. 

C  4.9 :  5110 

Seal  Core,  Nichols  Passage,  southeast  Alaska,  sur\'eys  to  1914 ;  chart  8085. 
Scale  1:  5,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Mar.  1935.  21.9X17 
in,     t  25c.  C  4.9  :  8085 

Shuyak  Island.  Shuyak  and  Afognak  islands,  Alaska,  south  coast,  Point  Banks 
to  Marmot  Bay,  surveys  to  1933;  chart  8533.  [Scale  1:80,000.]  Washing- 
ton, Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Mar.  1935.    42.2X25.7  in.     t  75c.    C4.9:  8533 

Siasi  Island.  Siasi  and  Lapac  islands,  Sulu  Archipelago,  P.  I.,  surveys  to  1931 ; 
with  inset,  Siasi  wharf ;  chart  4544.  Scale  1 :  30,000.  Manila,  P.  I.,  Coast 
and  Geodetic  Suney,  Jan.  1935.     30.6X40.7  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9  :  4544 

Tampa  Bay,  southern  part,  Fla.,  Gulf  Coast,  surveys  to  1926,  surveys  by  U.  S. 
Engineers  to  1934 ;  chart  586.  Scale  1 :  40,000.  AVashington,  Coast  and  Geo- 
detic Survey,  Mar.  1935.    29.9X42.2  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9  :  58& 

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Ventura,  Calif.,  surveys  to  1933 ;  cliart  oOOQ.  Scale  1 :  20,000.  Wasliinston, 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Apr.  1935.    19X19  in.     t  25c.  C  4.9  :  5006 

Zamboanga,  P.  I.  Vicinity  of  Zamboanga.  soutli  coast  of  Mindanao,  P.  I., 
Masinloc  Anchorage  to  Caldera  Bay,  original  surveys  to  1926;  witli  inset, 
Zamboanga  waterfront,  south  coast  of  Mindanao,  P.  I.,  surveys  to  1926; 
chart  4645.  Scale  1 :  30,000.  Manila,  P.  I.,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Jan. 
1935.    24.2X37.5  in.     t  50c.  C  4.9:  4645 

FISHERIES  BUREAU 

Fisheries  of  United  States  and  Alaska  [1933].  [1935.]  6  leaves,  oblong  8° 
(Statistical  bulletin  1126.)  [Statistics  for  certain  sections  of  United  States 
are  for  1932  and  1931.]     t  C  6.5: 1126 

FisJm-ies  senHce  huUetin,  Apr.  1,  1935;  no.  239.  [1935.]  11  p.  [Monthly.]  $ 
L.  C.  card  F  15-76  C  6.9  :  239 

Fishery  products.  Fishery  products  lauded  at  Seattle,  Wash.,  by  United  States 
vessels,  Feb.  1935.     [1935.]    1  p.  4°    (Statistical  bulletin  1122.)     t    0  6.5:1122 

Landings  by  fishing  vessels  at  principal  New  England  ports,  Feb,  1935, 

[with]  summary  and  comparisons,  Feb.  1935  and  1934.     [1935.]     3  leaves,  4° 
(Statistical  bulletin   1125.)      t  C  6.5: 1125 

Landings  by   fishing  vessels  at   3   principal   New  England   ports,   1934. 

[1935.]     7  leaves,  oblong  12°     (Statistical  bulletin  1120.)     t  0  6.5:1120 

Manufactured    fishery    products   of   United    States   and   Alas;ka    [1933]. 

[1935.]     4  leaves,  4°     (Statistical  bulletin  1128.)      [Data  are  for  1933  unless 
otherwise  indicated.]     t  0  6.5  :  1128 

New  England.  Fisheries  of  New  England  States,  1933.  [1935.]  3  leaves,  4° 
(Statistical  bulletin  1123.)     t  0  6.5:1123 

Pacific  Coast  States.  Fisheries  of  Pacific  Coast  States.  1933.  [1935.]  3  leaves, 
4"     (Statistical  bulletin  1127.)     t  0  6.5:1127 

FOREIGN  AND  DOMESTIC  COMMERCE  BUREAU 

BuHness.  Survey  of  current  business,  Apr.  1935 ;  v.  15,  no.  4.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  72  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Contains  weekly  data  through  Mar.  30,  1935,  and 
monthly  data  through  February,  the  date  given  above  being  the  date  of  issue. 
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statistical  series  for  1932,  1933,  and  1934,  this  tabulation  representing  an  extension 
of  the  averages  contained  in  the  1932  annual  supplement. 

Same,  weekly  supplement,   Apr.  4-25,   1935.     [1935.]     Each  4  p.   il.  4^ 

[Included  in  price  of  monthlv  Survey  of  current  business,  which  see  above.] 

C  18.36 :  935/14-17 

Commerce.     Monthly  summary  of  foreign  commerce  of  United  States,  Feb.  1935 ; 
compiled  by  Division  of  Foreign  Trade  Statistics.     1935.     42  p.  il.  4°     *  Paper, 
10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription.  $1.60. 
L.  0.  card  14-21465  C  18.7  :  935/2 

Same.     (H.  doc.  59,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Commerce  reports,  weekly,  containing  current  foreign  trade  news,  Apr.  6-27, 
1935;  no.  14-17  [series  1935].  11935.]  p.  217-2-84.  il.  4°  *  Paper,  5c.  single 
copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription.  $3.10.  0  18.5/1 :  935/14-17 

Domestic  commerce,  v.  15,  no.  10-12;  Apr.  10-30,  1935.  [1935.]  cover  titles, 
leaves  152^209,  il.  4"  [Multigraphed.]  t  Paper,  5c.  siuale  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  $2.00.  0  18.32 :  15/10-12 

Great  Britain.     Trading  under  laws  of  Great  Britain  [with  lists  of  references 
and  citations]  ;  by  Walter  Jaeger.     1935.     ix+170  p.     (Trade  promotion  series 
153;  European  Law  and  Taxes  Section,  Commercial  Laws  Division.)     *  Paper, 
15c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26312  0 18.27 :  153 

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LIGHTHOUSES  BUREAU 

lst-2d  Districts.  Atlantic  Coast  of  United  States,  local  light  and  buoy  list, 
including  lights,  fog  signals,  buoys,  and  daymarks.  New  England  Coast,  Maine, 
New  Haiup!=hire,  and  Massachusetts,  1st  and  2d  lighthouse  districts ;  1935, 
corrected  to  Dec.  1,  1934.     1935.     [1] +1-67+83-183  p.  il.     *  Paper,  15c. 

C  9.42 :  935 

2d-3d  Districts.  Atlantic  Coast  of  United  States,  local  light  and  buoy  list,  in- 
cluding lights,  fog  signals,  buoys,  and  daymarks,  New  York  and  approaches, 
Narragansett  Bav  to  Cape  May,  2d  and  3d  lighthouse  districts ;  1935,  corrected 
to  Dec.  1,  1934.     1935.     1-8+6S-253  p.  il.     *  Paper,  15c.  C  9.43:  935 

Jifh-Stli  Districts.  Atlantic  Coast  of  United  -  States,  local  light  and  buoy  list, 
including  lights,  fog  signals,  buoys,  and  daymarks,  Cape  May  to  Cape  Lookout, 
including  Delaware  and  Chesapeake  bays  and  North  Carolina  sounds,  4th  and 
5th  lighthouse  districts;  1935.  corrected  to  Dec.  1  [1934].  1935.  1-8+176- 
331 +342^353 +36ri-464  p.  il.     *  Paper,  20c.  C  9.44:  935 

6th-7th  Districts.  Atlantic  Coast  of  United  States,  local  light  and  buoy  list, 
including  lights,  fog  signals,  buoys,  and  daymarks,  Cape  Lookout  to  Dry  Tor- 
tugas,  6th  and  7th  lighthonse  districts ;  1935,  corrected  to  Dec.  1,  1934.  1935. 
1-8+332-439+460-471+481-540  p.  il.     *  Paper,  15c.  C  9.49 :  935 

7th~9th  Districts.  Gulf  Coast  of  United  States,  local  light  and  buoy  list,  includ- 
ing lights,  fog  signals,  buoys,  and  daymarks.  Gulf  Coast,  Key  West  to  Rio 
Grande,  Puerto  Rico  and  adjacent  U.  S.  islands,  7th-9th  lighthouse  districts; 
1935,  corrected  to  Dec.  1,  1934.  1935.  1-8+440-591+611-690  p.  il.  *  Paper, 
20c.  C  9.45 :  935 

10th-12th  Districts.    Light  list,  including  fog  signals,  buoys,  and  daymarks. 
Great  Lakes,  United  States  and  Canada ;  1935,  corrected  to  Mar.  1.      1935. 
310  p.  il.     [Map  on  verso  of  front  cover.]     *  Paper,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  12-29082  C  9.30 :  935 

15th  District.     Light  list,  lights,  buoys,  and  daymarks,  Mississippi  and  Ohio 
rivers  and  tributaries.  15th  lighthouse  district ;  1935,  corrected  to  Feb.  15. 
1935.     iv+206  p.  16"     *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  12-29023  C  9.29/2 :  935 

16tJi-19th  Districts.  Light  list,  including  fog  signals,  buoys,  and  daymarks. 
Pacific  Coast,  United  States,  Canada.  Hawaiian,  Guam,  [Midway,  and  Ameri- 
can] Samoan  islands:  1935,  corrected  to  Feb.  1.  1935.  [l]+372  p.  il.  [Of 
the  American  Samoan  Islands  only  Tutuila  is  included  in  this  publication. 
Map  on  verso  of  front  cover.]  *  Paper,  40c. 
L.  C.  card  11-34531  C  9.19 :  935 

Lighthouse   service   bulletin,   v.  4,  no.  64;   Apr.   1,   1935.     [1935.]     p.   203-204. 
[Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  12-35121  C  9.31 :  4/64 

Notices    to    mariners.     Notice    to    mariners    14-17,    1935;    Apr.    3-24    [1935]. 
[1935.]     [viii] +149-203    leaves.     [Weekly.     Issued    jointly   with    Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey.     Leaf  numbered  170  has  been  purposely  omitted.]     t 
L.  C.  card  7-20609  C  9.26 :  935/14-17 

Notice    to    mariners.    Great    Lakes,    no.    6-9,    1935:    Apr.    5-26,    [1935]. 

Detroit,    Conover   Press    [Apr.    4-25.    1935].     [viii] +26-59   leaves,    3    maps. 
[Weekly.     Maps  are  separate.]     t     Supt.  of  Lighthouses,  Detroit,  Mich. 

C  9.41 :  935/&-9 

NATIONAL  BUREAU   OF   STANDARDS 

Collagen.  Combining  weight  of  collagen  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  John 
Beek,  jr.  [1935.]  p.  217-225,  il.  (Research  paper  RP765.)  [From  Journal 
of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  14,  Feb.  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  13.22/a :  765 

Fuel  oils,  recorded  standard  of  the  industry.  3d  edition.  1935.  ii+14  p. 
(Commercial  standard  CS12-35.)  [Effective  date  for  new  production  Feb. 
15,1935.]     *  Paper,  5c.  013.20:12/3 

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Olass.  Index  of  refraction,  density,  and  thermal  expansion  of  some  soda- 
alumina-silica  glasses  as  functions  of  the  composition ;  by  Conrad  A.  Faick, 
John  C.  Young,  Donald  Hubbard,  and  Alfred  N.  Finn.  [19S5.]  p.  133-137, 
11.  (Research  paper  RP762.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bu- 
reau of  Standards,  v.  14,  Feb.  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  762 

Olass  containers  for  mayonnaise  and  kindred  products.  1935.  ii+12  p.  (Sim- 
plified practice  recommendation  R131-35.)  [Supersedes  R131-32.  Recom- 
mendation became  elfective  Jan.  1,  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.12/1 :  131/2 

Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  14,  no.  4 ;  Apr.  1935. 
1935.  ii -1-367-521  p.  il.  2  pi.  2  p.  of  pi.  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  25c.  single  copy, 
$2.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $3.25. 

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Contents. — RP775,  Accuracy  of  high-range  current  transformers ;  by  John  H. 
Park. — RP776,  Standard  conditions  for  precise  prism  refractometry ;  by  Le.roy  W. 
Tilton. — RP777.  Effect  of  granulometric  composition  of  cement  on  properties  of  pastes, 
mortars,  and  concretes ;  by  J.  Arthur  Swenson,  Lacey  A.  Wagner,  and  George  L. 
Pigman. — RP778,  Chemical  reactions  in  lead  storage  battery ;  by  George  W.  Vinal 
and  D.  Norman  Craig. — RP779,  Relation  of  inli  to  preservation  of  written  records ; 
by  Elmer  W.  Zimmerman,  Charles  G.  Weber,  and  Arthur  E.  Kimberly. — KI'7S0,  Recent 
studies  of  ionosphere;  by  Samuel  S.  Kirby  and  Bllbert  B.  .Tudson. — RP781,  Infrared 
spectra  of  noble  gases  (10500  to  13000  A)  ;  by  William  F.  Meggers.^RP782,  Effect  of 
calcium  chloride  on  Portland  cements  and  concretes  [with  list  of  references!  ;  by 
Paul  Kapp. — RP783,  Arc  spectrum  of  copper  in  the  infrared  ;  by  C.  C.  Kiess. 

M<axwell  triangle  yielding  imiform  clu-omaticity  scales;  by  Deane  B.  Judd. 
[1935.]  p.  41-57,  il.  1  pi.  (Research  paper  RP756.)  [From  Journal  of 
research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  14,  Jan.  1935.]    *  Paper,  5c, 

C  13.22/a :  756 

Metals.  Standard  samples  issued  or  in  preparation  by  National  Bureau  of 
Standards.  Feb.  IS,  1935.  ii-f-11  p.  (Circular  C  398,  supplement.)  [Super- 
sedes all  previous  supplements.]     t  C  13.4 :  398/supp.-2 

Paper  totocls.    Standards  for  paper  towels ;  by  Bourdon  W.  Scribner  and  Russell 
W.  Carr.    Mar.  21,  1935.     [l]-f7p.  il.     (Circular  C  407.)     [Supersedes  Circu- 
lar C294.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26285  C  13.4 :  407 

Propellers.  Method  for  determining  stresses  in  non-rotating  propeller  blade 
vibrating  with  natural  frequency;  by  Walter  Ramberg,  Paul  S.  Ballif,  and 
JNIack  J.  West.  [1935.]  p.  189-215,  il.  1  pi.  (Research  paper  RP764.) 
[From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  14,  Feb. 
1935.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  764 

Rubber.  Specific  volume,  compressibility,  and  volume  thermal  expansivity  of 
rubber-sulphur  compounds;  by  Arnold  H.  Scott.  [1935.]  p.  99-120,  11. 
(Research  paper  RP760. )  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of 
Standards,   v.   14,    Feb.   1935.]      ♦Paper,   5c.  C  13.22/a :  760 

Technical  news  bnlletin  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  Apr.  1935;  no.  216. 
[1935.]     p.  33-43.     [Monthly.]     ♦Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  70c. 
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NAVIGATION  AND  STEAMBOAT  INSPECTION  BUREAU 

Shipping.  Current  shipping  data,  v.  3,  no.  4;  Apr.  10,  1935.  [1935.]  16  leaves, 
4°     [Monthlv,    Multigraphed.]     t  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. 

C  25.7 : 3/4 

PATENT  OFFICE 

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copies.  These  are  not  enumerated  in  this  catalog,  but  may  be  obtained  for  10c.  each  at 
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in  stock  may  be  obtained  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C. 
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Baumgartnei;  John  H.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  8503,  in  re  John  H.  Baunigartner,  dairy  products  and  their  processing ; 
brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1935.]     cover  title,  6  p.  4°     % 

C  21.10 :  B  327 

Brandenburg,  Francis  C.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent 
appeal  no.  3525,  in  re  Francis  C.  Brandenburg,  shovels ;  brief  for  commis- 
sioner of  patents.     [1935.]     cover  title,  10  p.  4°     t  C  21.10  :  B  733 

Classification  bulletin  67,  July  1-Dec.  31,  1934,  containing  classification  of  sub- 
jects  of  invention    revised   by   Classification   Division.      [1935.]      13   leaves, 
larae  8°     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  8-16238  C  21.3  :  67 

Bavis,  Cwtland  W.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  3514,  in  re  Cortland  W.  Davis,  machines  for  glazing  glassware ;  brief  for 
commissioner  of  patents.     [1935.]    cover  title,  6  p.  4°    J  C  21.10 :  D  291 

Decisions.     [Decisions   in   patent   and   trade-mark   cases,  etc.]     Apr.   2,  1935. 

p.  1-10,  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette,  v.  453,  no.  1.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single 
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Edmonds.  George  P.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  3498,  in  re  George  P.  Edmonds,  pothead  devices;  brief  for  commissioner 
of  patents.     [1935.]     cover  title,  9  p.  4°     $  C  21.10 :  Ed  57 

Flanagan,  Charles  A.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  3490.  Charles  A.  Flanagan,  design  for  food  containers;  brief  for  commis- 
sioner of  patents.     [1935.]     cover  title,  4  p.   4°     %  C  21.10  :F  613 

Goeltring.  William  E.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  3481.  in  re  William  E.  Goehring,  lock  system ;  brief  for  commissioner  of 
patents.     [1935.]     cover  title,  10  p.  4°    $  C  21.10  :  G  552 

Harrison,  John  S.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  3191,  in  re  John  Stevpart  Harrison,  process  and  apparatus  for  altering 
boiling  point  of  hydrocarbons;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  8  p.  4°     $  C  21.10 :  H  246/2 

Langdon,  Seth  C.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
3490,  in  re  Seth  C.  Langdon,  metal  protected  mirrors ;  brief  for  commissioner 
of  patents.     [1935.]     cover   title,    10   p.   4°     X  C  21.10  :L  259 

Lnike,  Charles  E.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
3509.  in  re  Charles  E.  Luke  and  Robert  C.  Spohn,  method  and  apparatus  for 
making  cereal  foods ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
4  p.  4°     $  C  21.10 :  L  969/2 

Mcllvaine,  Hubert  A.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  3492,  in  re  Hubert  A.  Mcllvaine,  food  containers  and  method  of  preparing 
same;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents,     [1935.]     cover  title,  6  p.  4°     t 

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Morgan,  Mathciv  B.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  3501,  in  re  Mathew  B.  Morgan,  differential  mechanism ;  brief  for  commis- 
sioner of  patents.     [1935.]     cover  title,  6  p.  4°     t  C  21.10  :M  823 

Official  gazette.  Official  gazette  of  Patent  Office,  containing  patents,  trade- 
marks, designs,  and  labels  issued  Apr.  2-30,  1935;  v.  453,  no.  1-5.  [1935.] 
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Same,  weekly  index,  with  title.  List  of  trade-mark  applicants  published 

for  opposition  [etc.,  Apr.  2,  1935].     [1935.]     xxxii  p.  large  8°     [From  Offi- 
cial gazette,  v.  453,  no.  1.]     t  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $2.50  a  yr. 

C  21.5/a  4 :  453/1 

Same  [Apr.  9,  1935].     [1935.]    xxxviii  p.  large  8"     [From  Official  gazette, 

V.  453,  no.  2.]  C  21.5/a  4  :  453/2 

Same  [Apr.  16,  1935].     [1935.]     xlii  p.  large  8"     [From  Official  gazette. 

V.  453,  no.  3.1  C  21.5/a  4 :  453/3 

Same   [Apr.   23,   1935].      [1935.]       xxxviii   p.   large   8"      [From   Official 

gazette,   v.   453,   no.  4.]  C  21.5/a  4 :  453/4 

Same  [Apr.  30,  1935].     [1935.]     xlii  p.  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette, 

V.  453,  no.  5.]  C  21.5/a  4 :  453/5 

Patents.  Classification  of  patents  issued  Apr.  2-30.  1935.  [1935.]  Each  2  p. 
large  8°  [Weeklv.  From  Official  gazette,  v.  453,  no.  1-5.]  t  Paper,  $2.50 
a  yr.  C  21.5/al :  453/1-5 

Index  of  patents  issued  from  Patent  Office,  1934.     1935.     1197  p.  large  8" 

*  Cloth,  $4.00;  *  paper,  $2.00. 

L.  C.  card  30-26211  C  21.5/2 :  934 

[Manual  of  classification  of  patents,  1929,  substitute  pages  containing  cor- 
rections.] 1934.  p.  43-46.  oblong  24°  [Issued  in  loose-loaf  form  for  insertion 
in  Manual.  Included  in  price  of  Manual,  for  which  see  the  Monthly  catalogue 
for  Auc.  1929,  p.  74.] 

L.  C.  card  P  O  24-21  C  21.12 :  929/p.  43-40/rev. 

Pfister,  Arnold.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
3482,  in  re  Arnold  Pfister,  printing  thickeners ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  pat- 
ents.    [1935.]     cover  title.  8  p.  4°     t  C  21.10  :P  481 

Richardson,  Ralph  S.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  3506.  in  re  Ralph  S.  Richardson,  thermal  decomiwsition  of  hydrocarbons; 
brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1935.]     cover  title,  6  p.  4°     t 

C  21.10  :  R  395/2 

Smith,  Thomas  W.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patrnt  appeal  no. 
3530.  in  re  Thomas  W.  Smith,  design  for  naked  baby  doll ;  brief  for  commis- 
sioner of  patents.     [1935.]     cover  title,  4  p.  4°    t  C  21.10 :  Sm  67/2 

Soia,  Joseph  G.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
3518,  in  re  Joseph  G.  Sola,  transformers ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  11  p.  4°     t  C  21.10:  So  41 

Spohn.  RoMrt  C.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
3507,  in  re  Robert  C.  Spohn,  cereal  foods ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  i>arents. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  4  p.  4"     $  C  21.10  :  Sp  64 

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Spohn,  Robert  C. — Continued. 

In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no.  3508,  in  re 

Robert  C.  Spohn  and  Charles  E.  Luke,  animal  foods;  brief  for  commissioner 
of  patents.     [1935.]     cover  title,  4  p.  4°     t  C  21.10 :  Sp  64/2 

Trade  marks.  Trade-marks  [etc.,  from]  Official  gazette.  Apr.  2,  1935.  [1935.] 
11-38+ viii  p.  il.  large  8°  [From  Official  gazette,  v.  453,  no.  1.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
single  copy,  $5.00  a  yr.  C  21.5/a3  :  453/1 

Same,  Apr.  9,  1935.     [1935.]     221-255+xii  p.  il.  large  8°     [From  Official 

gazette,  v.  453,  no.  2.]  C  21.5/a3 :  453/2 

Same,  Apr.  16,  1935.     [1935.]     471-502+ix  p.  il.  large  8"     [Fi'om  Official 

gazette,  v.  453,  no.  3.]  C  21.5/a3  :  453/3 

Same,  Apr.  23,  1935.     [1935.]     735-768+xii  p.  il.  large  8"*     [From  Official 

gazette,  v.  453,  no.  4.]  C  21.5/a3  :  453/4 

Same,  Apr.  30,  1935.  [1935.]  965-1002+xvi  p.  il.  large  8*  [From  Offi- 
cial gazette,  v.  453,  no.  5.]  C  21.5/a3  :453/5 

Youker,  Malcolm  P.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  3511,  in  re  Malcolm  P.  Youker,  process  and  apparatus  for  cracking  oils; 
brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1935.]     cover  title,  9  p.  4°     t 

C  21.10  :  Y  83 

SHIPPING  BOARD  BUREAU 

Intercoastal  trafflc.  United  States  water  borne  intercoastal  traffic  by  ports  of 
origin  and  destination  and  principal  commodities,  fiscal  year  1934  (in  cargo 
tons  of  2,240  pounds)  ;  [prepared  in]  Div.  of  Shipping  Research.  [Feb.  25, 
1935.]  26  leaves,  oblong  large  8°  (Report  317.)  [Annual.  Figures  subject 
to  revision.]     t  C  27.9/9  :  934/1 

Shipping.  Docket  no.  143,  Pablo  Calvet  &  Company  v.  Baltimore  Insular  Line, 
Inc.  [et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  26,  1935;  report  of  department].  [1935.]  [1]-1- 
369-371  p.     [Report  from  Shipping  Board  Bureau  reports,  v.  1.]     t 

SB  1.10/a :  C 139 

Docket  no.  161,   eastbound  intercoastal  rates  from  Mount  Vernon  and 

Stanwood,  Wash.;    [decided  Feb.  25,  1935;  report  of  department].     [1935.] 
[1] +360-364  p.     [Report  from  Shipping  Board  Bureau  reports,  v.  1.]     t 

SB  1.10/a  :  Ea  77/2 

Docket  no.  162,  intercoastal  rates  to  and  from  Berkeley  and  Emeryville, 

Calif.;  [decided  Mar.  5,  1935;  report  of  department].     [1935.]     [1] +365-368 
p.    [Report  from  Shipping  Board  Bureau  reports,  v.  1.]     t     SB  1.10/a  :  In  8/3 

Terminal  charges.  Docket  no.  173,  terminal  charges  at  Norfolk,  agreement 
3488;  [decided  Feb.  23,  1935;  report  of  department].  [1935.]  [l]+357- 
359  p.     [Report  from  Shipping  Board  Bureau  reports,  v.  1.]     t 

SB  1.10/a  :  T  273 

Trade  routes.  American  flag  services  in  foreign  trade  and  with  United  States 
possessions  as  of  Jan.  1,  1934  [with  map  of  services ;  issued  by]  Division 
of  Shipping  Research.  1934.  77  p.  map,  4°  (Report  1500-5-A.)  [Con- 
tains names  of  lines,  operators,  addresses,  domestic  and  foreign  ports  of 
call,  etc.  For  reproduction  of  map  following  p.  71  in  publication,  issued 
in  enlarged  form  as  wall  map,  with  addition  of  list  of  points  of  departure 
and  destinations  of  the  various  lines,  see  below.]     f 

L.  C.  card  32-28059  C  27.9/1 :  934 

Maps 

Trade  routes.  Map  of  American  flag  services  in  foreign  trade  and  with  United 
States  posses-^ions  as  of  Jan.  1,  1934  [with  list  of  points  of  departure  and 
destinations  of  the  various  lines]  ;  issued  by  Division  of  Shipping  Research. 
Scale  10°  long=0.9  in.  n.  p.  [1934].  23X43.2  in.  (Report  1500-5.)  [Base 
map  traced  from  Hydrographic  Office.  Navy  Department  chart  ]2'62a.  For 
publication  issued  in  connection  with  map  here  cataloged,  see  above.]     t 

C  27.9/13  :  Am  3/934 

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362  April  11)35 

CONGRESS 

Congressional  record.     Congressional  record,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  v.  79, 
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session,  V.  79,  nos.  60-70 ;  Mar.  25-Apr.  6,  1985.     [1935.]     no.  7;  78  p.  4°     [In- 
cludes History  of  bills  and  resolutions.]  X/a.74/1 :  79/60-70/ind. 

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PRIVATE   LAWS 

Note. — The  Division  of  Research  and  Publication,  State  Department,  receives  a  small 
supply  of  the  private  acts  which  it  distributes  free  upon  application. 

Private  [act]  8-23,  74th  Congress. 

Baler,  Joe  O.     S.  747,  act  for  relief  of  Joe  G.  Baker.     Approved  Apr.  5,  1935.     1   p. 

(Private  0.) 
Carlcton,  Mrs.  Margaret  L.     S.  255,  ac(    for  relief  of  Margaret  L.  Carleton    [widow  of 

Algar  E.  Carleton].     Approved  Apr.  11,  1035.     1  p.      (Private  14.) 
Daytnett,  Clmrlcs  E.     S.  1520.  act  for  relief  of  Charles  E.   Dagenett.     Approved   Apr. 

11,  1935.     1  p.      (Private  19.) 
Dickinson,  C.  B.     S.   1694,  act  for  relief  of  C.  B.  Dickinson.     Approved  Apr.   11,   1935. 

1   p.      (Private  21.) 
Grccltf,  Adolphus  11'.     II.  R.  5322,  act  authorizing  President  of  United  States  to  present, 

in   name  of  Congress,  Medal  of   Honor  to   Adolphus   Washington   Greely.      Approved 

Mar.  21,   1935.     1  p.      (Private  8.) 
Hamilton,  Mrs.  Hester.      H.   U.   829,   act  granting  6  months'   pay  to   Hester  Hamilton 

(mother  of  Milton   Hamilton!.     Approved   Apr.   8,   1935.     1   p.      (Private  12.) 
Lindow.  Carl.     H.  R.  5032.  act  for  relief  of  dependents  of  Carl  Lindow,  known  also  as 

Carl  Lindo.     Approved  Apr.  11,  1935.     1  p.      (Private  18.) 
Lyons,  William.     S.   1391,  act  for  relief  of  William   Lyons.     Approved  Apr.   11,   1935. 

1  p.     (I'rivate  15.) 
Mooers.  Chellis   T.     S.   906,   act   for  relief  of   Chellis   T.    Mooers.     Approved    Apr.    12, 

1935.     1  p.      (Private  22.) 
Mulrancy,  Logan.     H.   R.   816,   act  for   relief  of  Logan   Mulvaney.      Approved   .\pr.    8, 

19:!5.      1  p.      (Private  11.) 
Reed,  Mrs.  Charles  L.     S.  1621,  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Charles  L.  Reed.     Approved  Apr. 

11.   1935.     1  p.      (Private  20.) 
^niith.  Arthur.     S.  1856,  act  for  relief  of  Arthur  Smith.     Approved  Apr.  8,  1935.     1  p. 

(Private   10.) 
Stiyder,  Mrs.  Cora  A.     H.  R.  2117,  act  for  relief  of  Cora  A.  Snyder.     Approved  Apr.  11. 

1935.     1  p.      (Private  17.) 
Tackett,  John  H.     II.  R.  39ii9,  act  for  relief  of  National  Training  School  for  Boys,  and 

others.     Approved   Apr.    19,    1935.      1   p.      (Private   23.)       [H.    R.    3959   provides   for 

payment  of  expenses  incident   to   illness   of  John    Henry  Tackett,   former   inmate   of 

National  Training  School  for  Boys.] 
Treat,  R.  A.   Wallace.     H.   R.   2569,    act   for  relief  of  estate   of  R.   A.   Wallace   Treat. 

Approved  .\pr.   8.   1935.     1   p.      (Private  13.) 
Zanata,  Louis.     II.   R.   340,   act  for   relief  of  Louis  Zagata.     Approved  Apr.   11,    1935. 

i  p.      (Private  16.) 

PXJBLIO   LAWS 

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tendent of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  a  subscription  price  of  $1.00  for  the  present 
session  (74th  Congress,  1st  session)  ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50;  single  copies  are  usually 
5c. 

Public  [act]  23-^0,  74th  Congress. 

Aviation  cadets.     H.  R.  5577,  act  to  provide  for  aviation  c.idots  in  Naval  Reserve  and 
Marine  Corps  Reserve.      [Approved  Apr.   15.   1935.]      2  p.      (Public  37.) 

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Public  [act]  23-40,  74th  Congress — Continued. 

Balbo,  Italo.     S.   1605,   act  authorizing  the  President  to   present  Distinguished  Flying 

Crosses  to  Italo  Balbo  and  Aldo  Pellegrini,   of  Royal  Italian   Air  Foice.     Approved 

Apr.  10,   1935.     1  p.      (Public  31.) 
Boy  l^couts  of  America.     &.  935,  act  to  authorize  Secretary  of  War  and   Secretary  of 

Navy    to    lend    Army    and    Navy    equipment    for    use   at    national    jamboree    of    Boy 

Scouts    of   America    [to    be    held   at    Washington,    D.    C,   during    summer    of    1935]. 

Approved  Apr.   1,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  23.) 
Coastinff  trade.     S.  619,  act  to  amend  sec.  27  of  merchant  marine  act,  1920   [relative 

to  coastwise  trade  on  Great  Lakes].     Approved  Apr.   11,  1935.     1   p.      (Public  33.) 
Diatrict   of   Columbia.     H.    R.    83,    act  to   provide   for   conservation    and    settlement   of 

estates    of   absentees   and   absconders   in   District   of    Columbia.      [Approved    Apr.    8, 

1935.]      3   p.      (Public   27.) 

H.  R.  4538,  act  to  change  designation  of  Leffler  Place   to   2d   Place.     Approved 

Apr.  5,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  26.) 

S.  403,  act  to  amend  act  to  authorize  commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  to 

remove  dangerous  and  unsafe  buildings  and  parts  thereof,  and  to  further  amend 
said  act  by  adding  at  end  thereof  new  sees,  numbered  5  and  6.  [Approved  Apr.  5, 
1935.]      3   p.      (Public   24.) 

!S.  404,  act  to  provide  for  acquisition  of  land  in  District  of  Columbia  in  excess 

of  that  required  for  public  projects  and  improvements.  [Approved  Apr.  11,  1935.] 
3  p.      (Public  32.) 

S.  406,  act  to  amend  act  to  create  board  for  condemnation  of  insanitary  build- 
ings in  District  of  Columbia.      [Approved  Apr.  5,  1935.]      3  p.      (Public  25.) 

Income  tax.  H.  R.  6359,  act  to  aiiiend  certain  provisions  relating  to  publicity  of 
certain  statements  of  income.     Approved  Apr.   19,   1935.     1   p.      (Public   40.) 

Joneshoi  0,  Ark.  H.  R.  6290,  act  to  authorize  acquisition  of  land  to  provide  appro- 
priate means  of  access  to  post-office  building  at  Jonesboro,  Ark.  Approved  Apr.  18, 
1935.     1  p.      (Public   39.) 

Navy  Department.  H.  R.  5576,  act  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  proceed  with  con- 
struction of  certain  public  works.      [Approved  Apr.  15,  1935.]     2  p.      (Public  36.) 

Ohio  Rioer.  S.  1308,  act  to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction 
of  bridge  across  Ohio  River  at  or  near  Cairo,  III.  [by  Cairo  Bridge  Commission]. 
Approved  Apr.  12,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  35.) 

Special  Mexican  Claims  Commission.  S.  1068,  act  to  establish  commission  for  settle- 
ment of  special  claims  comprehended  within  terms  of  convention  between  United 
States  of  America  and  United  Mexican  States  concluded  Apr.  24,  1934  [to  be  known 
as  Special  Mexican  Claims  Commission].  [Approved  Apr.  10,  1935.]  4  p.  (Pub- 
lic 30.) 

Statistics.  S.  857,  act  to  authorize  Department  of  Labor  to  continue  to  make  special 
statistical  studies  upon  payment  of  cost  thereof.  Approved  Apr.  11,  1935.  1  p. 
(Public  34.) 

Timber.  H.  R.  2881,  act  authorizing  adjustment  of  contracts  for  sale  of  timber  on 
national  forests.    Approved  Apr.  17,  1935.     1  p.     (Public  38.) 

Trinity  College.  H.  R.  3477,  act  relating  to  incorporation  of  Trinity  College  of  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  organized  under  and  by  virtue  of  certificate  of  incorporation  pursuant 
to  incorporation  laws  of  District  of  Columbia,  as  provided  in  subchapter  1  of  chap- 
ter 18  of  code  of  laws  of  District  of  Columbia.  [Approved  Apr.  8,  1935.]  2  p. 
(Public  28.) 

War  Department.  H.  R.  5913,  act  making  appropriations  for  military  and  nonmilitary 
activities  of  War  Department,  fiscal  year  1936.  [Approved  Apr.  9,  1935.]  32  p. 
(Public  29.) 

Public  [joint]  re.solution  9-12,  74th  Congress. 

District  of  Columbia-Virginia  Boundary  Commission.  H.  J.  Res.  134,  joint  resolution 
to  continue  commission  for  determining  boundary  line  between  District  of  Columbia 
and  Virginia  for  not  to  exceed  9  additional  months,  and  to  authorize  additional 
funds  for  its  expenses.     Approved  Mar.  21.  1935.     1  p.      (Public  resolution  9.) 

San  Diego,  California  Faciftc  International  Exposition,  1935— J6.  H.  J.  Res.  174,  joint 
resolution  to  permit  articles  imported  from  foreign  countries  for  purpose  of  exhibi- 
tion at  California  Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Diego,  Calif.,  to  be  admitted 
without  payment  of  tariff.     [Approved  Apr.  8,  1935.]     2  p.     (Public  resolution  12.) 

Taylor,  Charlotte.  S.  J.  Res.  24,  joint  resolution  to  authorize  acceptance  on  behalf  of 
United  States  of  bequest  of  Charlotte  Taylor  for  benefit  of  Walter  Reed  General  Hos- 
pital.    Approved  Apr.  5,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  resolution  10.) 

Unemployed.  H.  J.  Res.  117,  joint  resolution  makins  appropriations  for  relief  purposes. 
[Approved  Apr.  8,  1935.]     6  p.      (Public  resolution  11.) 

CONFERENCE  COMIMITTEES 

Agriculture  Department.  Department  of  Agriculture  and  Farm  Credit  Adminis- 
tration approiDriation  bill  [fiscal  year  1936],  conference  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  6718 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sandlin.  Apr.  13,  1935.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  679,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

District  of  Columbia.  Authorize  loans  from  Federal  Emergency  Administration 
for  construction  of  certain  municipal  buildings  in  District  of  Columbia,  con- 
ference report  to  accompany  S.  2035  [to  amend  act  authorizing  loans  from 
Federal  Emergency  Administration  of  Public  Works  for  construction  of  cer- 
tain municipal  buildings  in  District  of  Columbia,  and  for  other  purposes,  so 
as  to  include  buildings  for  Police  Court,  Municipal  Court,  Juvenile  Court, 

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364  April  1935 

District  of  Columbia — Continued-  ^_ 

and  Office  of  Recorder  of  Deeds]  ;  submitted  by  Mrs.  Norton.  Apr.  25,  IqSS. 
2  p.  (H.  rp.  793,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [The  committee  agrees  to  amendment 
to  S.  2035  made  ou  the  floor  of  the  House  so  as  to  include  building  and 
equipment  for  Children's  Hospital.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Safety  on  public  highways  of  District  of  Columbia,  conference  report  to 

accompany  S.  408  [to  promote  safety  on  public  highways  of  District  of  Co- 
lumbia by  providing  for  financial  responsibility  of  owners  and  operators  of 
motor  vehicles  for  damages  caused  by  motor  vehicles  on  public  highways  in 
District  of  Columbia,  to  prescribe  penalties  for  violation  of  provisions  of  this 
act,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Palmisaao.  Apr.  26,  1935. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  799,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Income  tax.  Repealing  certain  provisions  relating  to  publicity  of  certain  state- 
ments of  income,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6359 ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Doughton.  Apr.  10,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rn.  640,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Com- 
mittee recommends  amendment  of  H.  R.  6359  by  substitute  and  agrees  to  Sen- 
ate amendment  of  title  of  bill  to  read :  Act  to  amend  certain  provisions  re- 
lating to  publicity  of  certain  statements  of  income.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Interior  Department  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1936,  conference  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  6223 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Taylor  of  Colorado,  Apr.  25,  1985. 
8  p.     (H.  rp.  794,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Treasury  Department.  Treasury  and  Post  Office  departments  appropriation 
bill,  [fiscal  year]  1936,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4442;  submit- 
ted by  Mr.  Arnold.  Apr.  18,  1935.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  726,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Unemployed.  House  joint  resolution  117,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  J. 
Res.  117  [making  appropriations  for  relief  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Buchanan.    Apr.  4,  1935.    9  p.    (H.  rp.  609,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES 

Agriculture.    Laws  relating  to  agriculture  [May  29,  1884-Feb.  20,  1935]  ;  com- 
piled by  Elmer  A.  Lewis,  superintendent  Document  Room,  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives.   1935.     [l]+396p.    *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26344  Y  1.2 :  Ag8/5/935 

Calendars  of  House  of  Representatives  and  history  of  legislation,  74th  Congress, 
1st  session,  Apr.  1-30,  1935;  no.  61-84.  1935.  various  paging,  large  8° 
[Daily  when  House  of  Representatives  is  in  session.]     t 

Y  1.2: 1/74-61  to  74r-84 

Disabled  American  Veterans  of  World  War.  Proceedings  of  14th  national  con- 
vention. Disabled  American  Veterans  of  World  War,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo., 
June  30- July  7,  1934.  1935.  ix-f  241  p.  2  p.  of  por.  (H.  doc.  46,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  20c, 

Employees.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriations  for  legislative  establish- 
ment, House  of  Representatives  [for  stenographic  hire  for  Office  of  Sergeant 
at  Arms,  fiscal  year]  1936.  Apr.  3.  1935.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  150,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Rainey,  Henry  T.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation,  legislative  estab- 
lishment. House  of  Representatives,  1935,  supplemental  estimate  of  appro- 
priation for  legislative  establishment,  House  of  Representatives,  fiscal  year 
1935  [for  purchase  of  portrait  of  Henry  T.  Rainey].  Apr.  3,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  doc.  151,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

AGKICXILTUEE    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Agricultural  credit.  Agricultural  bank  note  bill,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
7593  [to  facilitate  extension  of  agricultural  credit  at  lower  interest  rates  by 
providing  for  issue  of  certain  bank  notes,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Jones.  Apr.  22,  1935.  8  p.  (H.  rp.  743,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
[H.  R.  7593  creates  the  Agricultural  Bank  Note  Committee.]  *  Paper,  Sc. 
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•^Agricultural  research.  Advancement  of  agriculture,  hearing,  74th  Congress, 
1st  session,  on  H.  R.  6123,  for  further  development  of  co  .perative  agricultural 
extension  work  and  more  complete  endowment  and  support  of  land-grant  col- 
leges [and]  H.  R.  6981,  f<ir  research  into  basic  laws  and  principles  relating 
to  agriculture  (superseded  by  H.  R.  7160)  Mar.  29,  1935.  1935.  iii+40  p. 
(Serial  F.)      *  Paper  5c.  Y  4.Ag  8/1 :  C  78/2 

Research  into  basic  laws  and  principles  relating  to  agriculture,  further 

development  of  agricultural  extension  work  and  land-grant  colleges,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  7160 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jones.  Apr.  4,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
587,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

^Cooperative  marketing  associations.  Settlement  of  losses  sustained  by  coopera- 
tive marketing  associations,  hearing  before  subcommittee,  74th  Congress.  1st 
session,  on  H.  J.  Res.  121,  Mar.  14  and  15,  1935.  1935.  iii-f43  p.  (Serial  G.) 
*  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.Ag  8/1 :  M  34/8 

^Forests.  Program  of  forest  land  management,  hearing  before  subcommittee, 
74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  PI.  R.  6914,  Apr.  12,  1935.  1935.  iii+39  p. 
( Serial  I. )     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.Ag  8/1 :  F  76/18 

Milk.  Amend  filled  milk  act,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6361  [to  amend 
filled  milk  act,  so  as  to  charge  Department  of  Agriculture  with  enforcement 
of  said  act]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Polk.  Apr.  26,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  796,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

-^Potatoes  as  basic  commodity  under  agricuUural  adjustment  act,  hearing  before 
subcommittee.  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  6082,  Mar.  6-29,  1935. 
1935.     iii+172  p.  il.     (Serial  H.)     *  Paper,  l.oc.  Y  4.Ag  8/1 :  P  84/2 

Soil  erosion.  To  provide  for  protection  of  land  resources  against  soil  erosion, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7054 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jones.  Mar.  29,  1935.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  528,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  7054  provides  for  establishment  by 
Secretary  of  Agriculture  of  an  agency  to  carry  out  a  national  erosion  control 
program.]      *  Paper,   5c. 

APPROPRIATIONS    COMMITTEE,     HOUSE 

Navy  Department.  Nuvy  Department  and  naval  service  appropriation  bill, 
fiscal  year  1936,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7672;  submitted  by  Mr.  Carv. 
Apr.  23,  1935.     28  p.      (H.  rp.  746,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

i Navy  Department  appropriation  bill,    [fiscal  year]    1936.  hearing  before 

subcommittee  in  charge  of  Navy  Department  appropriation  bill  for  1936,  74th 
Congress,  1st  session.     1935.     ii  +  957  p.  1  tab.     *  Paper,  $1.00. 

Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  N  22/4/936 

BANKING    AND    CUKRENCY    COMMITTEE,     HOUSE 

i  Banks  and  ianking.  Banking  act  of  1935,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session, 
on  H.  R.  5357,  to  provide  for  sound,  effective,  and  uninterrupted  oE)eration  of 
banking  system,  Feb.  21-Apr.  8,  1935.  1935.  iii  +  882  p.  il.  1  pi.  *  Paper, 
$1.00.  Y4.B22/1 :  B22/3 

Banking  act  of  1935,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.   7617    [to  provide  for. 

sound,  effective,  and  uninterrupted  operation  of  banking  system]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Steagall.  Apr.  19,  1935.  80  p.  (H.  rp.  742,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
[Includes  minority  views.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26346 

Home  Owners'  Loan  Corporation.  Directing  chairman  of  Home  Owners'  Loan 
Corporation  to  furnish  certain  information  to  House  of  Representatives,  ad- 
verse report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  190 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Steagall.  Apr.  9, 
1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  6:31,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

National  banks.  Directing  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  transmit  to  House  of 
Representatives  certain  information  relating  to  closed  [national]  banks, 
adverse  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  185 :  submitted  by  Mr.  Steagall.  Apr.  9, 
1935.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  630,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

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CrPIL    SERVICE    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

>  Civil  service.     For  improvement  of  Government  service,  liearing,  74th  Congress, 
1st  session,  on  H.  R.  3980.     1935.     ii  +  272  p.     *  Paper,  20c.    Y  4.C  49/1 :  G  74 

^ Leave  of  atsence.     Annual  and  sick  leave,  hearing,  74th  Congress,  1st  session, 
on  H.  R.  5152,  H.  R.  5153,  H.  R.  2014.    1935.     ii+59  p.     *Paper,  5c. 

Y  4.C  49/1 :  L  48/2 

CLAIMS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Abbey,  Lucile  A.  Lucile  A.  Abbey,  report  to  aecompuny  S.  43  [for  relief  of 
Lucile  A.  Abbey]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Apr.  10,  1935. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  G54,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Alcock,  John  L.  John  L.  Alcock,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3559  [for  relief  of 
John  L.  Alcock]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Apr.  10,  1935. 
15  p.     (H.  rp.  647,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Allegheny  Forging  Companii.  Allegheny  Forging  Co.,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  3162  [for  relief  of  Allegheny  Forging  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr, 
Daly.     Apr.  10,  1935.     7  p.     (H.  rp.  646,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Allegheny  Forging  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3163   [for  relief  of 

Allegheny  Forging  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stack.  Apr.  18,  1935.  6  p. 
(H.  rp.  708,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Allegheny  Forging  Co.,  report  to  acoom]>any  H.   R.  3164   [fur  relief  of 

Allegheny  Forging  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ryan.  Apr.  24,  1935.  5  p. 
(H.  rp.  760,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  I'aper,  5c. 

Army.  Claims  of  military  personnel  for  damages  and  loss  of  private  property, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4850  [to  authorize  settlement  of  individual  claims 
of  military  personnel  for  damages  to  and  loss  of  private  property  incident  to 
training,  practice,  operation,  or  maintenance  of  Army]  :  submitted  by  Mr. 
Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Apr.  17,  1935.  22  p.  (H.  rp.  715,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Settlement  of  individual  claims  of  military  personnel  incident  to  operation 

of  Army,  reixirt  to  accompany  H.  R.  48.^2  [to  authorize  settlement  of  individual 
claims  of  military  personnel  for  damages  to  and  loss  of  private  proijerty  inci- 
dent to  training,  practice,  operation,  or  maintenance  of  Army]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Apr.  24,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  766,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Baldwin,  Robert  D.  Robert  D.  Baldwin,  report  to  accompany  S.  1498  [for 
relief  of  Robert  D.  Baldwin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Apr. 
24,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  7&4.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Barloiv-Moore  Tobacco  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  239  [for  relief  of  Barlow- 
Moore  Tobacco  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lucas.  Apr.  24,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  772,  74th  Cong.  1st  se.ss.)      *  Pai)er,  5c. 

Barnes.  Mrs.  Ruth  J.  Ruth  J.  Barnes,  report  to  accompany  S.  920  [for  relief  of 
Ruth  J.  Barnes,  widow  of  Joseph  A.  Barnes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith  of 
Washington.  Apr.  18.  1935.  3  p.  (H.  i^.  723.  74th  Cong.  Ist  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Baxter,  Milton  L.  Estate  of  Milton  L.  Baxter,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2183 
[for  relief  of  estate  of  Milton  L.  Baxter]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gwynne.  Mar. 
29,1935.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  530,  74rh  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Bielaski,  A.  Bruce.  A.  Bruce  Bielaski,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4816  [for 
relief  of  A.  Bruce  Bielaski]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stack.  Apr.  18,  1935.  9  p. 
(H.  rp.  712,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Buck,  Natlian  A.  Nathan  A.  Buck,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3348  [for  relief  of 
Nathan  A.  Buck]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  Apr.  1,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp. 
554,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c.  i 

Building  and  loan  associations.  Refund  of  taxes  erroneously  collected  from  cer- 
tain building  and  loan  associations,  report  to  accompany  S.  279  [to  extend 
time  for  refunding  of  certain  taxes  erroneously  collected  from  certain  building 

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and  loan  associations]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.     Mar.  29, 
1935.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  535,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Caporaso,  Mrs.  Anna.  Anna  Caporaso,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  425G  [for 
relief  of  Anna  Caporaso]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lucas.  Apr.  24,  1935.  G  p. 
(H.  rp.  764,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Carbonell,  Diiio.  Dino  Carbonell,  report  to  accompany  S.  1325  [for  relief  of 
Dino  Carbonell]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Evans.  Apr.  1,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  567, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Chlebeck.  Mrs.  Laicrence.  Mrs.  Lawrence  Chlebeck,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
3575  [for  relief  of  Mrs.  Lawrence  Chlebeck]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ekwall.  Apr. 
18,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  709,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Christensen,  Carl  C.  Carl  C.  Christensen,  report  to  accompany  S.  1566  [for  re- 
lief of  Carl  C.  Christensen]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Apr.  24, 
1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  786,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Clark,  Aquilla  E.  A.  E.  Clark,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  796  [for  relief  of 
A.  E.  Clark]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ryan.  Mar.  29,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  .529.  74tli 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Clatterbuck,  Guy.  Guy  Clatter  buck,  report  to  accnmpany  S.  1872  [for  relief  of 
Guy  Clatterbuck]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Apr.  24,  1935- 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  787,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Conrad,  Lester  I.  Lester  I.  Conrad,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1540  [for  relief 
of  Lester  I.  Conrad]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ekwall.  Apr.  10,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp. 
645,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Copeland.  Lawrence  S.  Lawrence  S.  Copeland,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4S20 
[for  relief  of  Lawrence  S.  Copeland]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maiylaud. 
Mar.  29,  1935.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  533,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Cornirell,  William.  William  Com  well  and  others,  report  to  accompany  S.  535 
[for  relief  of  William  Cornwell  and  others]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ryan.  Mar. 
29,  1935.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  536,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Creath,  M.  P.  M.  P.  Creath,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4038  [for  relief  of  M.  P. 
Creath]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lucas.  Apr.  24,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp  763,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Curran,  James  J.  Widow  and  next  of  kin  of  James  J.  Curran,  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  5781  [for  relief  of  widow  and  next  of  kin  of  James  J.  Cur- 
ran] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Apr.  24,  1935.  6  p.  (H.  rp. 
770,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

De  Back,  Mrs.  Minnie  C.  Minnie  C.  de  Back,  report  to  accompany  S.  1392 
[conferring  upon  district  court  for  northern  district  of  California,  southern 
division,  jurisdiction  of  claim  of  Minnie  C.  de  Back  against  Alaska  Railroad]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Ekwall.  Apr.  1,  1935.  9  p.  (H.  rp.  569,  74th  Cong.  1st 
.sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Delaicare  Bay  Shipluilding  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2087  [for  relief  of 
Delaware  Bay  Shipbuilding  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Seger.  Apr.  1, 
1935.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  551,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Enochs,  Robert  J.  Robert  J.  Enochs,  report  to  accompany  S.  1499  [for  relief 
of  Robert  J.  Enochs]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Apr.  24. 
1935.     2  p.      (H.  rp.  785,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Epps,  Fred.  Fred  Epps,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  810  [for  relief  of  Fred 
Epps]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Houston.  Apr.  10,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  643.  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fairmont  Creamery  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1008  [for  relief  of  Fairmont 
Creamery  Company,  Omaha,  Nebr.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ekwall.  Apr.  1, 
1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  566,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Farruggia.  Mrs.  Anna.  Anna  Farruggia,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4406  [for 
relief  of  Anna  Farruggia]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ekwall.  Apr.  10,  1935.  i:  p. 
(H.  rp.  649,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Fees,  Don  C.  Don  C.  Fees,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4827  [for  relief  of 
Don  C.  Fees]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Apr.  1,  1935.  5  p. 
,(H.  rp.  558,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fidelity  Trust  Company  of  Baltimore.  Fidelity  Trust  Co.  and  others,  report 
to  accompany  S.  094  [for  payment  of  claims  of  Fidelity  Trust  Company  of 
Baltimore,  and  others]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Daly.  Apr.  1,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
563,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fischer,  Anton  W.  Estate  of  Anton  W.  Fischer,  report  to  accompany  S.  1846 
[for  relief  of  estate  of  Anton  W.  Fischer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Carlson.  Mar. 
29,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  540,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Freeman,  Mrs.  Addle  B.  Mrs.  George  F.  Freeman,  report  to  accompany  S.  475 
[for  relief  of  Mrs.  George  F.  Freeman  (Adelle  B.  Freeman)]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Lucas.  Apr.  24,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  iix  775,  T4th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

trates,  George  B.  George  B.  Gates,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  670  [conferring 
jurisdiction  in  Court  of  Claims  to  hear  and  determine  claim  of  George  B. 
Gates]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Apr.  10,  1935.  2  p.  (H. 
rp.  642,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Gentry,  Mrs.  L.  B.  Mrs.  L.  B.  Gentry,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3149  [to  confer 
jurisdiction  upon  district  court  for  southern  district  of  Texas.  Corpus  Christi 
division,  to  determine  claim  of  Mrs.  L.  B.  Gentry]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tolan. 
Apr.  18,  1935.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  707,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Halverson,  Mrs.  Zehna.  Zelma  Halverson,  report  to  accompany  S.  952  [for  relief 
of  Zelma  Halverson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Houston.  Apr.  24,  1935.  14  p.  (H.  i-p. 
780,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hermosa-Rcd-ondo  Hospital  et  al.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1702  [for  relief  of 
Hermosa-Redondo  Hospital,  C.  Max  Anderson,  Julian  O.  Wilke,  Curtis  A. 
Wherry.  Hollie  B.  Murray,  Ruth  M.  Laird,  Sigrid  I.  Olsen,  and  Stella  S.  Guy] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Tolan.  Apr.  24,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  756,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hollidge,  Harry  P.  Harry  P.  HoUidge,  report  to  accompany  S.  760  [for  relief 
of  Harry  P.  Hollidge]  ;  submitted  by  Air.  Smith  of  Washington.  Apr.  1,  1935. 
8  p.     (H.  rp.  564,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ilolmcs,  Walter  C.  Walter  C.  Hohnos,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2086  [for 
i-elief  of  Walter  C.  Hohnes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Seger.  Apr.  1,  1935.  7  p. 
(H.  rp.  550,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hull,  Floiid.  Fl(>yd  Hull,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4226  [for  relief  of  Floyd 
Hull]  ;  submitteil  by  Mr.  South.  Apr.  10,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  648,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Israel,  Moses.  Moses  Israel,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5393  [for  relief  of  Moses 
Israel]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Apr.  10,  1935.  6  p.  (H.  rp. 
652,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Jennings.  E.  H.    E.  H.  Jennings,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3759  [for  relief  of 

E.  H.  Jennings]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ramspeck.     Apr.  24,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp. 

761,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
Jones,  George  R.,  Company.     George  R.  Jones  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 

4997  [for  relief  of  George  R.  Jones  Company]  ;  submitted  by  ISIr,  Lucas.    Apr. 

10,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  651,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kamiuski,  H.,  d  Co.  H.  Kaminski  &  Co.  et  al.,  report  to  accompany  S.  538  [for., 
relief  of  H.  Kaminski  and  Company,  Kaminski  Hardware  Company,  and  Caro-- 
lina  Hardware  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Houston.  Apr.  24,  1935.  6  p.' 
(H.  rp.  776,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Eliefoth,  Alfred  W.  Alfred  W.  Kliefoth,  reiwrt  to  accompany  S.  547  [for  relief f 
of  Alfred  W.  Kliefoth]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Apr.  10,i 
1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  657,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Korac.  Trifune.  Trifuue  Korac,  report  to  accompany  S.  1863  [for  relief  ofi 
Trifune  Korac]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Apr.  10,  1935.  3  p. 
( H.  rp.  662,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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April  1935  369 

Korber  Realtij.  Inc.,  report  to  iiccompany  S.  42S  [authorizing  adjustment  of 
claim  of  Korber  Realty,  Incoii)oratetl]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennetly  of  Mary- 
land.   A])r.  24.  1985.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  774,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Larscn.  Jens  H.  Jens  H.  Larsen,  report  to  accompany  H.  It.  3573  [for  relief  of 
Jens  II.  Larsen]:  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  Apr.  1.  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
555.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 


Laicley,  George,  &  Son  Corpoi-afion.  George  Lawley  &  Son  Corporation,  report 
to  accompany  S.  998  [to  carry  out  findings  of  Court  of  Claims  in  case  of 
George  Lawley  and  Son  Corporation,  Boston,  Mass.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Tolon.    Mar.  29,  1935.    8  p.     (H.  rp.  539,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Laicton,  Ward  J.  Ward  J.  Lawtou,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4821  [for  relief 
of  Ward  J.  Lawton]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Apr.  17, 
1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  713,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Leviiie,  Isaac.  Rabbi  Isaac  Levine,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4974  [for  relief 
of  Isaac  Levine]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gwynne.  Apr.  17,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp. 
717,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5e. 

LiMScnmci/er,  Mrs.  Marie.  Marie  Linsenmeyer,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4999 
[for  relief  of  Marie  Linsenmeyer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland. 
Apr.  24,  1935.    5  p.     (H.  rp.  767,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McClary.  Mrs.  Clarence  J.  Mrs.  Clarence  J.  McClary,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  GS25  [for  relief  of  Mrs.  Clarence  J.  McClary]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ryan. 
Apr.  18,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  720,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McConoha,  Mrs.  Guij  A.  Mrs.  Guy  A.  McConoha,  report  to  accompany  S.  951 
[for  relief  of  Mrs.  Guy  A.  McConoha]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Houston.  Apr.  24, 
1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  779,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McLanghlin,  Thomas  H.  Thomas  Harris  McLaughlin,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  2730  [for  relief  of  Thomas  Harris  McLaughlin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Houston.    Apr.  17,  1935.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  706,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Manning,  George  C.  For  relief  of  G.  C.  Manning,  report  to  accompany  S.  884; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Apr.  24,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  7i8, 
74th  Cong,  ist  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Marine  Barracks,  Qiuintico.  Reimbursement  of  certain  enlisted  men  of  Marine 
Corps,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4846  [for  reimbursement  of  certain  enlisted 
men  and  former  enlisted  men  of  Marine  Corps  for  value  of  personal  effects 
lost,  damaged,  or  destroyed  by  fire  at  Marine  Barracks,  Quantico,  Ya.,  on  Oct. 
5,  1930]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Apr.  24,  1935.  2  p.  (H. 
rp.  765,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

MeagJicr,  Mrs.  Winifred.  Winifred  Meagher,  report  to  accompany  S.  38  [for 
relief  of  Winifred  Meagher]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Daly.  Apr.  1,  1935.  8  p. 
(H.  rp.  560,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Meyer,  Charles  O.  C.  O.  Meyer,  report  to  accompany  S.  537  [for  relief  of -C.  O. 
Meyer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stock  [Stack].  Apr.  18,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  722, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Miller,  Elmer  E.  Elmer  E.  Miller,  report  to  accompany  S.  365  [conferring  juris- 
diction upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  determine,  and  render  judgment  upon 
claim  of  Elmer  E.  Miller]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Houston.  Apr.  24,  1935.  5  p. 
(H.  rp.  773,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

MuJhern,  John.  John  Mulhern,  report  to  accompany  S.  814  [for  relief  of  John 
Mulhern]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Apr.  24,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  777,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Noxon,  Emmett  C.  Emmett  C.  Noxon,  reix)rt  to  accompany  S.  42  [for  relief 
of  Emmett  C.  Noxon]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ryan.  Mar.  29,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
534,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

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370  Apkil  1935 

Officers,  Army.  Certain  disbursing  officers  of  Army,  etc.,  report  to  accompany 
S.  558  [for  relief  of  certain  disbursing  oflBcers  of  Army  and  for  settlement  of 
individual  claim  approved  by  War  Department]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy 
of  Maryland.  Mar.  29,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  537,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Certain  disbursing  officers  of  Army,  settlement  of  claims  approved  by 

War  Department,  report  to  accompany  H.  E.  4841  [for  relief  of  certain  dis- 
bursinjr  officers  of  Army  and  for  settlement  of  individual  claims  approved  by 
War  Department]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedv  of  Mnrvland.  Apr.  10,  1935. 
12  p.      (H.  rp.  650,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Olsen,  Thomas  F.  Thomas  F.  Olsen.  rejiort  to  accompany  H.  R.  4822  [for  relief 
of  Thomas  F.  Olsen]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.     Apr.  1,  1935. 

3  p.      (H.  rp.  556,  74th  Conge.  1st  se.-^s.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Orlando,  Ostvald.  Oswald  Orlando,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2319  [for  relief 
of  O.swald  (or  Osvaldo)  Orlando]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.     Apr.  24,  1935. 

4  p.     (H.  rp.  757,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Park,  James  L.  James  L.  Park,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3907  [for  relief  of 
James  L.  Park]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tolan.  Apr.  18,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  710, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Pine,  Cha7-les.  Charles  Pine,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5971  [for  relief  of 
Charles  Pine]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Daly.  Apr.  18,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  718,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Prevost,  Mrs.  Teresa  de.  Teresa  de  Prevost,  report  to  accompany  S.  1360  [for 
relief  of  Teresa  de  Prevost]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ekwall.  Apr.  1,  1935. 
22  p.     (H.  rp.  568,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5". 

Raic!/.  Mrs.  Mary  B.  Mary  Brown  Raley,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5750  [for 
relief  of  Mary  Brown  Raley]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedv  of  Maryland.  Apr. 
24,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  769.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Remingtan.  Mrs.  Ethel  G.  Ethel  G.  Remington,  report  to  accompany  S.  1099  [for 
relief  of  Ethel  G.  Remington]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Apr. 
24.  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  782,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Seaveii.  Harold  E.  Harold  E.  Scavey,  report  to  accompany  S.  581  [for  relief  of 
Harold  E.  Seavey]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Gwynne.  Mar.  29,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
538.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sforza,  Carmine.  Carmine  Sforza,  report  to  accompany  S.  209  [for  relief  of 
Carmine  Sforza]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Daly.  Apr.  1,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  561, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Shelton.  Mrs.  Sarah.  Sarah  Shelton,  report  to  accompanv  H.  R.  2982  [for  relief 
of  Sarah  Shelton]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lucas.  Apr.  24,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  759, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Smith.  Mrs.  Jane  B.  Jane  B.  and  Dora  D.  Smith,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
351  [for  relief  of  J  iie  B.  Smith  and  Dora  D.  Smith]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ekwall. 
Apr.  10.  1935.    5  p.     (H.  rp.  641,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Snare,  Frederick,  Corporation.  Snare  &  Triest  Co.,  now  Frederick  Snare  Corpo- 
ration, report  to  accompany  S.  1328  [for  relief  of  Snare  and  Trie.-;t  Company, 
now  Frederick  Snare  Corporation]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lucas.  Apr.  24,  1935. 
12  p.     (H.  rp.  783,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sorenscn,  Christian  M.  A.  Elsie  Segar  and  Holger  Sorensen,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2218  [for  relief  of  Elsie  Segar.  administratrix  of  C.  M.  A.  Sorensen,  and  of 
Holger  E.  Sorensen]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.     Apr.  24,  1935. 

5  p.     (H.  rp.  754,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Spear  in,  George  B.    Estate  of  George  B.  Spearin,  report  to  accompany  S.  781 
[for  relief  of  estate  of  George  B.  Spearin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Daly.     Apr 
1935.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  565,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Steele.  George  W..  jr.  Capt.  George  W.  Steele,  jr.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4824  [for  relief  (if  George  W.  Steele,  jr.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Mary- 
land.   Apr.  1,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  557,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Stokes,  Judson.    Judson  Stokes,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4860  [for  relief  of 

Judson  Stokes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.    Apr.  18,  1935.    5  p. 

{ H.  rp.  716,  74tb  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
Stone,  aeorye  L.     Geoi-ge  L.  Stone,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3737  [for  relief 

of  George  L.  Stone]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.     Mar.  29,  1935. 

3  p.      (H.  rp.  532,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sulem,  William.  William  Sulem,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2163  [for  relief  of 
William  Sulem]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  Apr.  1,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
552,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Summers,  John  L.  John  L.  Summers  et  al.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4828 
[for  relief  of  John  L.  Summers,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Kennedy  of  Maryland.     Apr.  1,  1935.     17  p.     (H.  rp.  559,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Sweinhart,  D.  E.  D.  E.  Sweiuhart,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5127  [for  relief  of 
D.  E.  Sweinhart]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  South.  Apr.  24,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  768, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Talanco,  Stefano.  Stefano  and  Edith  Talanco,  report  to  accompany  S.  1585  [for 
relief  of  Stefano  Talanco  and  Edith  Talanco]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith  of 
Washington.      Apr.    10,    1935.      4    p.      (H.    rp.    660,    74th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Tampa  Marine  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1860  [for  relief  of  Tampa  Marine 
Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Apr.  10,  1935.  10  p. 
(H.  rp.  661,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Teiyis  Motor  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  971  [for  relief  of  Tevis  Motor  Com- 
pany] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Houston.  Apr.  10,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  644,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Tryon,  Mrs.  Addie  I.  Addie  I.  and  Lorin  H.  Ti-yon,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
2259  [for  relief  of  Addie  I.  Tryon  and  Lorin  H.  Tryon] ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Gwynne.     Mar.  29,  1935.     6  p.     (H.  rp.  531,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Valentino,  Vito.  Vito  Valentino,  report  to  accompany  S.  314  [for  relief  of  Vito 
Valentino]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gwynne.  Apr.  18,  1935.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  721, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Washinylon  Post  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4830  [for  relief  of  Washington 
Post  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Apr.  17,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  714,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Weis-Patterson  Lumber  Co.,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2432  [for  relief  of 
Weis-Patterson  Lumber  Company,  Incorporated]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ramspeck. 
Apr.  24,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  758,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

West,  E.  C.  E.  C.  West,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4368  [for  relief  of  E.  C. 
West]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Nichols.     Apr.  18,  1935.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  711,  74th 

Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Western  Electric  Co.,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  S.  560  [for  relief  of  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland. 
Apr.  10,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  658,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1051  [for  relief  of  West- 
ern Union  Telegraph  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland. 
Apr.  10,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  659,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Whalen,  James  P.  James  P.  Whalen,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2325  [for  re- 
lief of  James  P.  Whalen]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gwynne.  Apr.  18,  1935.  4  p.  (H. 
rp.  705,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Whelan,  J.  R.  and  J.  A.,  Incorporated.  Creditors  of  J.  R.  and  J.  A.  Whelan, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5790  [for  relief  of  creditors  of  J.  R.  and  J.  A. 
Whelan,  Incorporated]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Apr.  24, 
1935.    8  p.    (H.  rp.  771,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

White  Brothers  &  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1054  [authorizing  adjustment  of 
claim  of  White  Brothers  and  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Mary- 
land.   Apr.  24,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  781,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Wfilkins,  Brooker  T.  Brooker  T.  Wilkins,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6177  [for 
relief  of  Brooker  T.  Wilkins]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGeliee.  Apr.  IS,  1935. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  719,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Williams,  Frank.  Frank  Williams,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5521  [for  relief 
of  Frank  Williams]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Api*.  10,  1935. 
6  p.     (H.  rp.  653,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wooldridge,  Daniel  E.  D.  E.  Wooldridge,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3943  [for 
relief  of  D.  E.  Wooldridge]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Houston.  Apr.  24,  1935.  6  p. 
(H.  rp.  762,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Woollcy,  Ralph  E.  Ralph  E.  Woolley,  report  to  accompany  S.  391  [for  relief 
of  Ralph  E.  Woolley]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Apr.  10, 
1935.    13  p.     (H.  rp.  656,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wright,  Albert  W.  Albert  W.  Wright,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3286  [for 
relief  of  Albert  W\  Wright]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Seger.  Apr.  1,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  553,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wright,  Mrs.  Donnic.  Estate  of  Mrs.  Donnie  Wright,  report  to  accompany  S. 
148  [for  relief  of  estate  of  Donnie  Wright]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of 
Maryland.    Apr,  10,  1935.    9  p.     (H.  rp.  655,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Zeller,  Henry  C.  Henry  C.  and  Edward  G.  Zeller,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
781  [for  relief  of  Henry  C.  Zeller  and  Edward  G.  Zeller  with  respect  to 
maintenance  of  suit  against  United  States  for  recovery  of  any  income  tax 
paid  to  United  States  for  liscal  year  beginning  Oct.  1,  1916,  and  ending  Sept. 
30,  1917,  in  excess  of  amount  of  tax  lawfully  due  for  such  period]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Evans.  Apr.  17,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  704,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

COINAGE,   WEIGHTS,   AND   MEASURES   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Half  dollar.  Coinage  of  50-cent  pieces  in  commemoration  of  Cabeza  de  Vaca 
Expedition  and  opening  of  Old  Spanish  Trail,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
6372 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cochran.  Apr.  2,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  576,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

■ Coinage  of  50-cent  pieces   in   commemoration   of   150th  aninversary   of 

founding  of  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6457;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Cochran.  Apr.  2,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  577,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Cor- 
rected print]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Coinage  of  50-cent  pieces  in  connection  with  California  Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition  to  be  held  in  San  Diego,  Calif.,  in  1935  and  1936,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  5914 :  submitted  by  Mr.  Cochran.  Apr.  12,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  675,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA  COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Ancient  Arabic  Order  of  Nobles  of  Mystic  Shrine.  Funds  for  maintenance  of 
public  order  and  protection  of  life  and  property  during  convention  of  Impe- 
rial Council  of  Mystic  Shrine  in  District  of  Columl)ia  [June  8-17,  1935],  report 
to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  233 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ellenbogen.  Apr.  17,  1935. 
1  p.     ( H.  rp.  695,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Buildings.  Public  Works  Administration  loan  for  municipal  buildings,  report 
to  accompany  S.  2035  [to  amend  act  authorizing  loans  from  Federal  Emer- 
gency Administration  of  Public  Works  for  construction  of  certain  municipal 
buildings  in  District  of  Columbia,  and  for  other  purposes,  so  as  to  include 
buildings  for  Police  Court,  Municipal  Court,  Juvenile  Court,  and  Office  of 
Recorder  of  Deeds]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ellenbogen.  Apr.  18,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  724,  74,th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cwnmercial  airport,  hearings  before  subcommittee  on  parks  and  playgrounds, 
74th  Congress.  1st  .session,  on-H.  R.  3806,  Feb.  7-27,  1935.  1935.  ii-f237  p. 
il.  4  pi.  6  p.  of  pi.  2  maps.     *  Paper,  25c.  T  4.D  63/1 :  Ai  7 

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April  1935  373 

Droop,  E.  F.,  &  Sons  Company.  E.  F.  Droop  &  Sons  Co.,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  4708  [for  relief  of  E.  F.  Droop  and  Sons  Company] ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Palmisano.  Apr.  4,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  608,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Liquors.  Amending  alcoholic  beverage  control  act,  report  to  accompany  H.  E. 
5809  [to  amend  act  to  control  manufacture,  transportation,  possession,  and 
sale  of  alcoholic  beverages  in  District  of  Columbia]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pal- 
misano.   Apr.  18,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  725,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Public  Utilities  Commission.  Amend  act  to  provide  for  expenses  of  District  of 
Columbia,  fiscal  year  1914  [relative  to  procedural  changes  affecting  Public 
Utilities  Commission],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3462;  submitted  by  Mr.  Car- 
penter.   Apr.  10,  1935.    5  p.     (H.  rp.  665,  T4th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Smoot  Sand  and  Gravel  Corporation.  Pipe-line  permit,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2197  [to  permit  construction,  maintenance,  and  use  of  certain  pipe  lines  for 
petroleum  and  petroleum  products  in  District  of  Columbia,  by  Smoot  Sand  and 
Gravel  Corporation]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Patman.  Apr.  17,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
693,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

■  Unemployment  compensation,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  74th  Congress,  1st 
session,  on  H.  R.  5534,  Mar.  5-14,  1935.     1935.     ii+115  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 

Y  4.D  03/1 :  Un  2 

EXPENDITURES     IN     EXECUTIVE    DEPARTMENTS     COMMITTEE,     HOUSE 

^Disbtcrsinff  officers.  Relief  of  disbursing  officers,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st 
session,  on  H.  R.  151,  Apr.  10,  1935.     1935.     ii+16  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  4.Ex  7/13  :  D  63 

Relief  of  disbursing  oflicevs,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  151  [authoriz- 
ing comptroller  general  to  allow  credit  in  accounts  of  disbursing  officers 
for  overpayments  of  wages  on  Civil  Works  Administration  projects  and  waiv- 
ing recovery  of  such  overpayments]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cochran.  Apr.  23, 
1935.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  747,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Includes  minority  views  of 
Mr.  Carpenter  and  minority  views  of  Mr.  Rich.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Government  contracts.  Requiring  naming  of  subcontractors,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  97  [to  require  contractors  on  public-building  projects  to  name 
their  subcontractors,  material  men,  and  supply  men]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Griswold.  Apr.  11,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  667,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

FLOOD    CONTROL    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

^Brazos  River.  Conti'ol  of  flood  waters  of  Brazos  River,  Tex.,  hearings,  74th 
Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  6198,  to  control  flood  waters  of  Brazos  River 
and  its  tributaries  in  Texas,  to  aid  and  improve  agriculture  and  industrial 
development  within  said  river  basin,  and  for  other  purposes,  Feb.  28,  1935. 
1935.     iii-f  35  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.F  65 :  B  73/2 

^  Flood  control,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  6803,  to  authorize 
funds  for  prosecution  of  works  for  flood  control  and  protection  against  flood 
disasters.  Mar.  22-Apr.  2,  1935.     1935.     iii+38  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  4.F  65 :  C  76/3 

Fox  River.  Authorizing  preliminary  examination  of  Fox  River  and  its  tribu- 
taries in  Clark  County,  Mo.,  with  view  to  control  of  floods,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6607;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson  of  Louisiana.  Apr.  25,  1985. 
1  p.     (H.  rp.  788,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

■iRio  Grande.  Control  of  flood  waters  on  American  side  of  Rio  Grande  in 
Texas,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  6091,  to  control  de- 
structive flood  waters  on  American  side  of  Rio  Grande  in  Texas,  to  aid  and 
improve  agriculture  and  industrial  development  within  said  river  basin,  and 
for  other  purposes,  Feb.  25,  1935.     1935.     iii-f32  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  4.F  65  :  R  47 

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Seieicamg  River.  Preliminary  examination,  Sebewaing  River,  Huron  County, 
Mich.,  flood  control,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6S29  [authorizing  preliminary 
examination  of  Sebewaing  River  in  Huron  County,  Mich.,  with  view  to  con- 
trolling of  floods]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson  of  Louisiana.  Apr.  25,  1935. 
1  p.     ( H.  rp.  790,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Willamette  River.  Preliminary  examination  of  Willamette  River  and  its  tribu- 
taries [in  Oregon  with  view  to  controlling  floodsl.  report  to  accompany  S. 
865 ;  submitted'by  Mr.  Wilson  of  Louisiana.  Apr.  25,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  789, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Youghiogheni/  River.  Control  of  floods  of  Youghiogheny  River  watershed.  Pa., 
hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  (i6SG,  for  improvement  of 
Youghiogheny  River  watershed.  Pa.,  to  provide  flood  control,  and  to  encourage 
agricultural,  industrial,  and  economic  development.  Mar.  21,  1935.  1935. 
iii+35  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.F  65  :  Y  8 

FOKEIGN   AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Baldwin,  Mrs.  Margaret  G.  Margaret  G.  Baldwin,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
7340  [for  relief  of  Margaret  G.  Baldwin,  widow  of  Frederick  W.  Baldwin]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  McReynolds.  Apr.  23,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  750,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)      *  Paper,   5c. 

Brussels,  Belgium.  Universal  and  international  exhibition  at  Brussels,  Belgium, 
in  1935,  report  to  accompany  H.  .T.  Res.  210  [for  participation  of  United  States 
in  a  universal  and  international  exhibition  at  Brussels,  Belgium,  in  1935]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Bloom.    Apr.  1,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  54S.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,   5c. 

Finlcy,  Mrs.  Germaine  M.  8.  Germaine  M.  Finley,  report  to  accompany  S. 
1809  [for  relief  of  Germaine  M.  Finley,  widow  of  James  G.  Finley]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  McReynolds.  Apr.  3,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  579,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )      *  Paper.  5c. 

Franois,  Mrs.  Nellie.  Nellie  T.  Francis,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3574  [for 
relief  of  Nellie  T.  Francis,  widow  of  William  T.  Francis]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  McReynolds.     Apr.   9,  1935.     1   p.      (H.   rp.   632,   74th   Cong.   1st   sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Hale,  Mrs.  Yvonne.  Yvonne  Hale,  reitort  to  accompany  S.  799  [for  relief  of 
Yvonne  Hale,  widow  of  Bernard  F.  Hale]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McReynolds. 
Apr.  9,  1935.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  636,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

International  Congress  of  'Military  Medicine  and  riiarmacii,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  J.  Res.  249  [to  provide  for  participation  by  United  States  in  8th 
International  Congress  of  Military  IMedicine  and  Pharmacy  to  be  held  at 
Brussels,  Belgium,  in  June  1935]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McReynolds.  Apr.  23, 
1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  749,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

International  Technical  Committee  of  Aerial  Legal  E.rperts,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6673  [providing  for  annual  appropriation  to  meet  share  of  United 
States  toward  exi>enses  of  International  Technical  Conunittee  on  Aerial  Legal 
Experts,  and  for  participation  in  meetings  of  International  Teclinical  Com- 
mittee of  Aerial  Legal  Experts  and  commissions  established  by  that  com- 
mittee] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bloom.  Apr.  9,  1035.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  633,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.C.  card  35-26295 

Miller,  Mrs.  Lily  M.  Lily  M.  Miller,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7254  [for  relief 
of  Lily  M.  Miller,  widow  of  Ransford  S.  Miller]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McRey- 
nolds.   Apr.  9,  1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  635,  74(11  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Robhius,  Mrs.  Irene  de  B.  Irene  de  Bruyn  Bobbins,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
7561  [for  relief  of  Irene  de  Bruyn  Bobbins,  widow  of  Warren  Delano  Rob- 
bins]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McReynolds.  Apr.  23,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  751,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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IMMIGRATION  AND  NATTJEALIZATION    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendJir,  74th  Coufiress,  1st  session,  April  calendar, 
Apr.  3,  1935  ;  no.  3.    1935.    11  p.  large  8°    t  Y  4.1m  G/1 :  74/3 

Naturalization  of  certain  alien  veterans  of  World  War,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  7170  [to  authorize  naturalization  of  certain  resident  alien  World  War 
veterans  heretofore  ineligible  to  citizenship  because  not  free  vrhite  persons 
or  of  African  nativity  or  descent]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kramer.  Apr.  2G,  1935. 
11  p.     (H.  rp.  801,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Philippvne  Islands.     Emigration   of   Filipinos   from   United    States,    report   to 
accompany   H.  R.   6464    [to  provide  means  by  which  certain   Filipijios  can 
emigrate  from   United   States]  ;   submitted  by   Mr.  Kramer.     Apr.   8,   1935. 
5  p.     ( H.  rp.  622,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26294 

INDIAN    AFFAIRS    COMMITIEE,    HOUSE 

Chippewa  Indians.  Amend  act  setting  aside  Rice  Lake,  etc.,  for  exclusive  use 
of  Chippewa  Indians  of  Minnesota,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6963  [to  amend 
act  setting  aside  Rice  Lake  and  contiguous  lands  in  Minnesota  for  exclusive 
use  and  benefit  of  Chippewa  Indians  of  Minnesota,  so  as  to  provide  additional 
wild-rice  reserves];  submitted  by  Mr.  Ryan.  Apr.  9,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
634,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Providing  for  payment  to  each  enrolled  Chippewa  Indian,  Red  Lake  band 

of  Minnesota  [from  timber  funds  standing  to  their  credit  in  Treasury], 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4123 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ryan.  Apr.  19,  1935. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  739,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Dady,  John  W.  John  W.  Dady,  reiX)rt  to  accompany  H.  K.  6949  [for  relief 
of  John  W.  Dady]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Collins.  Apr.  13,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
678,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Dunlap,  Ernest  B.  Dr.  Ernest  B.  Dunlap,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6602 
[for  relief  of  Ernest  B.  Dunlap]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cartwright.  Apr.  19, 
1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  731,  74th  Cong,  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fort  Belknap  Reservation.  Credit  certain  Indian  tribes  with  sums  heretot<ne 
expended  from  tribal  funds  on  Indian  irrigation  works,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1531;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ayers.  Apr.  25,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  791,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)  [The  Indians  concerned  are  the  Crow  Indians,  the  Klamath 
Indians,  and  the  Indians  of  the  Fort  Belknap,  San  Carlos  Apache  and  Fort 
Hall  tribes.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Johnson,  Mrs.  Mary  S.  Mary  Sero  Johnson  (nee  Mary  Sero),  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6296  [to  confer  jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  deter- 
mine, and  render  judgment  upon  claim  of  Mary  Sero  Johnson  (nee  Mary 
Sero)];  submitted  by  Mr.  Werner.  Apr.  12,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  66S,  74rh 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Osage  Indians.  Conferring  jurisdiction  on  District  Courts  over  Osage  Indian 
drug  and  liquor  addicts,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6625;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Cartwright.  Apr.  19,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  740,  74ih  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Payment  to  Osage  tribe  of  Indians  on  account  of  their  lands  sold  by 

United  States,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6682 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cartwright. 
Apr.  19,  1935.     3  p.   (H.  rp.  741,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper.  5c. 

Paiute  Indians.  Reserve  public-domain  lands  for  use  and  benefit  of  Kanosh 
band  of  Indians,  Utah,  report  to  accompany  S.  380;  submitted  by  Mr.  Murdock. 
Apr.  19,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  737,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Pine  Ridye,  S.  Dak.  Funds  for  cooperation  with  school  board  of  Shannon 
County,  S.  Dak.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1537  [to  provide  funds  for  coopera- 
tion with  school  board  of  Shannon  County,  S.  Dak.,  in  construction  of  eon- 

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Pine  Ridge,  S.  Dak. — Continued. 

solidated  high-school  building  at  Pine  Ridge,  S.  Dak.,  to  be  available  to  both 
white  and  Indian  children]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Werner.  Apr.  25,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  792,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Queeis,  Wash.  Cooperative  school  board,  Queets,  Wash.,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  GB.^l  [to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  witli  scliool  board  at  Queets, 
Wash.,  in  construction  of  public-school  building  to  be  available  to  Indian 
children  of  Queets  and  of  Jefferson  County,  Wash.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ayers. 
Apr.  9,  1!>;;5.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  637,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Refunds  of  taxes.  Curry  out  certain  obligations  under  certain  tribal  agree- 
ments, report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4:524  [to  carry  out  certain  obligations  to 
enrolled  Indians  under  tribal  agreements  relative  to  refunds  of  taxes  il- 
legally collected  on  income  from  tax-exempt  lands  and  to  interest  on  such 
refunds]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rogers  of  Okiahom.i.  Mar.  29, 1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
524,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Seminole  Indians.  Exchange  of  lands  reserved  for  Seminole  Indians  in  Florida, 
report  to  accompany  S.  654;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Rogers  of  Oklahoma.  Apr. 
19,  1935.     2  p.      (H.  rp.  738,  74th  Ccng.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Taylor,  James.  James  Taylor,  report  to  aeoompany  H.  R.  7037  [to  confer  juris- 
diction upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  determine,  and  render  judgment  upon 
claim  of  heirs  of  James  Taylor  for  value  of  lands  now  held  by  United  States]  ; 
submitted  by  IMr.  Cartwri-lit.  Apr.  IS),  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  732,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5f. 

Tlingit  Indians.  Authorizing  Tlingit  and  Haida  Indians  of  Alaska  to  bring  suit 
in  Court  of  Claims,  rejiort  to  acc(»mpany  H.  R.  27."J()  [authorizing  Tliugit  and 
Haida  Indians  of  Alaska  to  bring  suit  in  Conrt  nf  Claims,  and  conferring 
juri.«diction  upon  said  court  to  hear,  examine,  adjudicate,  and  enter  judgment 
upon  any  and  all  claims  which  said  Indians  may  have,  or  claim  to  have, 
against  United  States]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ayers.  Apr.  8,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
621,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Yavapai  Indiam.  Transfer  lands  from  Veterans'  Administration  to  Department 
of  Interior  for  benelit  of  Yavapai  Indians,  Arizona,  rei>ort  to  accompany  H.  R. 
6435:  .submitted  by  Mrs.  Greenway.  IMar.  29,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  i-p.  525,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)  [These  lands  are  within  the  former  Whipjile  Barracks  mili- 
tarj'  reserve.]     *  Pai>er,  5c. 

INST'I.AR  AFFAIRS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Philiintinc  Inlands.  Construction  of  buildings  for  United  States  High  Commis- 
sioner to  Government  of  Philippine  Islands,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6800; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Kocialkowski.  Apr.  19.  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  730,  74tb  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     [Corrected  print.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

■ Protect  Ameriean  and  Philippine  labor  and  pre.serve  an  essential  industi-y 

[by  regulatinij;  importation  of  Philippine  cordage],  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
7348;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kocialkowski.  Apr.  12,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  676,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     [Corrected  print.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Puerto  Riean  Hurricane  Relief  Commission,  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  88 
[to  abolish  Puerto  Rican  Hurricane  Relief  Commission  and  transfer  its  func- 
tions to  Secretary  of  Interior]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kocialkowski.  Apr.  19, 
1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  729,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Puerto  Rico.  Geological  Survey  in  Puerto  Rico,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res. 
27  [for  extension  of  cooperative  work  of  Geological  Survey  to  Puerto  Rico]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Kocialkow.ski.  Apr.  12,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  677,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

inti<:rstate  and  foreign  commerce  coMMirrEE,  house 

Des  Moines  River.     Bridge  across  Des  Moines  River  at  St.  Francisville,  Mo.,  re-- 
port  to  accompany  H.  R.  5547  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  complet- 
ing construction  of  bridge  across  Des  Moines  River  at  or  near  St.  Francisville,  • 

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Dcs<  Moines  River — Continued. 

Mo.,  by  Rov  H.  Campbell.  Charles  H.  Brown,  G.  H.  Wilsey,  and  H.  O.  Stros- 
nider]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Eicher.  Apr.  17,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  687,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mississippi  River.  Bridge  across  Mississippi  River  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  report  to 
accompany  S.  1855  [to  revive  and  reeuact  act  authorizing  H.  C.  Brennei 
Realty  and  Finance  Corporation  to  construct  bridge  across  Mississippi  River 
at  or  near  point  between  Cherokee  and  Osage  streets,  St.  Louis,  Mo.]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Terry.  Apr.  16,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  682,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge  across  Mississippi  River  between  Cohasset  and  Deer  River,  Minn., 

report  to  accompany  S.  1342  [to  revive  and  reenact  act  granting  consent  of 
Congress  to  Ijoard  of  county  commissioners  of  Itasca  County,  Minn.,  to  con- 
struct free  highway  bridge  across  Mississippi  River  at  or  near  road  l)etween 
Cohasset  and  Deer  River,  Minn.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Eicher.  Apr.  16,  1935, 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  681,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge  across  Mississippi  River  between  Kaskaskia  Island,  111.,  and  St. 

Marys,  Mo.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6997  [authorizing  Illinois  and  Missouri 
to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Mississippi  River  between  Kaskaskia 
Island.  111.,  and  St.  Marys,  Mo.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kelly.  Apr.  18,  19:i5. 
[2]  p.     (H.  rp.  702,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

■     Bridge  across  Mississippi  River  between  New  Orleans  and  Gretna,  La.^ 

report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4528  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  com- 
pleting construction  of  bridge  across  Mississippi  River  between  New  Orleans 
and  Gretna,  La.,  by  George  A.  Hero  and  Allen  S.  Hackett]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Maloney.     Apr.  17,  1935.     3  p.     ( H.  rp.  686,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Missouri  River.  Bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  Brownville,  Nebr.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  7081  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  con- 
struction of  bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  or  near  Brownville,  Nebr.,  by 
Brownville  Bridge  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Eicher.  Apr.  17,  1935.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  690,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  Garrison,  N.  Dak.,  report  to  accompany 

S.  1222  [to  further  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction 
of  bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  or  near  Garrison,  N.  Dak.,  by  North 
Dakota]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Monaghan.  Apr.  17,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  684, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  Omaha,  Nebr.,  report  to  accompany  S. 

1987  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction  of  bridge 
across  Missouri  River  at  or  near  Farnam  Street,  Omaha,  Nebr.,  by  Omaha- 
Council  Bluffs  Missouri  River  Bridge  Board  of  Trustees]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Eicher.     Apr.  17,  1935.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  685,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Public  utilities.  Public  utility  holding  companies,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  Isl, 
session,  on  H.  R.  5423,  to  provide  for  control  in  public  interest  of  public 
utility  holding  companies  using  mails  and  facilities  of  interstate  commerce, 
to  regulate  transmission  and  sale  of  electric  energy  and  natural  gas  in  inter- 
state and  foreign  commerce,  and  for  other  purposes.  Mar.  14-Apr.  4,  1935. 
1935.     pt.  2,  iii+577-1602  p.     *  Paper,  $1.00.  Y  4.1n  8/4 :  P  96/S/pt.2 

Relation  of  holding  companies  to  operating  companies  in  power  and  gas 

affecting  control,  report  pursuant  to  H.  Res.  59,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.,  to  investi- 
gate ownership  and  control  of  stock  securities  in  public  utilities  and  H.  J.  Res. 
572,  72d  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  for  further  investigation  of  certain  public  util:ty  cor- 
porations engaged  in  interstate  commerce;  presented  by  Mr.  Rayburn.  1035. 
pts.  2-6,  [cxxxv]  +180-f  994-1- 1018-1-814+240  p.  il.  9  pi.  6  maps,  4  tab.  ( H.  rp. 
827,  pts.  2-6,  73d  Cong.  2d  sess.)  *  Paper,  pts.  2  and  6.  each  20c.:  *  nts.  3 
and  4.  each  $1.25;  *  pt.  5,  $1.00. 

L.  C.  card  34-26325 

Rainy  River.  Bridge  across  Rainy  River  at  Baudette,  Minn.,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  6834  [to  revive  and  reenact  act  authorizing  Vernon  W.  O'Connor  to  con- 
struct bridge  across  Rainy  River  at  or  near  Baudette,  Minn.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Eicher.     Apr.  16,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  683,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

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378  April  1935 

Rio  Grande.  Bridge  across  Rio  Grande  at  Boca  Cliica,  Tex.,  report  to  accoiupany 
H.  R.  7291  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction  of 
bridge  across  Rio  Grande  at  or  near  Boca  Chica,  Tex.,  by  Boca  Cliica  Bridge 
Company];  submitted  by  Mr.  Rayburn.  Apr.  17,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  692, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge  across  Rio  Grande  at  Rio  Grande  City,  Tex.,  report  to  accompany 

H.  R.  6630  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction  of 
bridge  across  Rio  Grande  at  or  near  Rio  Grande  City,  Tex.,  by  Rio  Grande 
City-Camargo  Bridge  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ray  burn.  Apr.  17.  1935. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  688,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Sabine  River.  Bridge  across  Sabine  River  where  I^ouisiana  highway  no.  7 
meets  Texas  highway  no.  87,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6987  (antliorizing 
Louisiana  and  Texas  to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Sal)ine  Ri\er  at 
or  near  point  where  Louisiana  highway  numbered  7  meets  Texas  highway  num- 
heve6.  87]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Maloney.  Apr.  18,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  7U1.  74tli 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Pajier,  5c. 

St.  John  River.  Bridge  across  St.  John  River  between  Madawaska.  Maine,  and 
Edraundston.  New  Brunswick,  report  to  accompany  H.  K.  4505  [granting 
consent  of  Congress  to  Maine  and  Canada  to  maintain  bridge  already  con- 
structed across  St.  Jolm  River  between  Madawaska,  Maine,  and  Edmundston, 
New  Brunswick,  Canada]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Holmes.  Apr.  18.  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  r]i.  699,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

St.  Lawrence  River.  Bridge  across  St.  Lawrence  River  at  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6780  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  complet- 
ing construction  of  bridge  across  St.  Lawrence  River  at  or  ni'ar  Ogdensburg, 
N.  Y.,  by  St.  Lawrence  Bridge  Commission]  :  submitted  bv  Mr.  Wadsworth. 
Apr.  17,  1935.     6  p.     (H.  i-p.  689,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  I'ai'er,  He. 

WahasJi  River.  Bridge  across  Wabash  at  Merom,  Ind.,  report  to  accomp.iny 
H.  R.  7083  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction  of 
bridge  across  Wabash  River  at  or  near  Merom,  Ind.,  bv  Sullivan  County]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Pettengill.  Apr.  17,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  691,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Pai>er,  5c. 

Waccamav  River.  Bridge  across  Waccamaw  River  at  Old  Pireway  Ferry  Cross- 
ing, N.  C.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6859  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to 
State  Highway  Commission  of  North  Carolina  to  construct  free  highway  bridge 
across  Waccamaw  River,  at  or  near  Old  Pireway  Ferry  Crossing,  N.  C]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Bulwinkle.  Apr.  18,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  700,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

IRRIGATION  AND  RECLAMATION  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Reclamation  Bureau.  Providing  pa.vment  to  employees.  Bureau  of  Reclamation, 
for  mileage  traveled  in  privately  owned  automobiles,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  6142;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dempsey.  Apr.  1,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  546,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Reclamation  of  land.  Further  extend  relief  to  water  users  on  United  States 
reclamations,  report  to  accompany  S.  1305  [to  further  extend  relief  to  water 
users  on  reclamation  projects  and  on  Indian  irrigation  projects]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Ayers.  Apr.  17,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  698,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper.  5c. 

JUDICIARY  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Arrn.)i  Day.  Recognition  of  Army  Day,  report  to  accompany  S.  Con.  Res.  13 
[relative  to  recognition  of  Apr.  6,  1935,  as  Army  Day]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Chandler.    Apr.  4,  1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  607,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bankruptcy.  Amendments  to  bankruptcy  act,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5452 
[to  amend  act  to  establish  uniform  system  of  bankruptcy  throughout  United 
States,  and  acts  amendatory  thereof  and  supplementary  thereto,  relative  to 
bankrupt  farmers]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gregory.  Apr.  1,  1935.  6  p.  (H.  rp. 
570,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Apr.  20,  1935;  no.  7. 
1935.     77  p.  4°     t  Y4.J  89/1:74/7 

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Crime  and  criminals.  Escape  from  custody  prior  to  conviction,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  3430  [to  amend  act  to  reorganize  administration  of  Federal  prisons, 
to  authorize  Attorney  General  to  contract  for  care  of  United  States  prisoners, 
to  establish  Federal  jails,  and  for  other  purposes,  so  as  to  make  escape  from 
custody  before  conviction  criminal  offense]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Utterback.  Apr. 
26,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  803,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

District  Courts.  Courtroom  at  Easton.  Pa.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7050  [to 
amend  act  of  June  27,  1930  (ch.  634,  46  Stat.  820)]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walter. 
Apr.  1,1935.    2  p.    (H.  rp.  549,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

United  States  District  Courts,  additional  judges  and  districts,  hearing 


before  subcommittee  no.  3,  74th  Congress.  1st  session.    1935.     [4  pts.]     (Serial 

2,  pts.  1-4.)     *  Paper,  each  pt.  5c.  Y  4.  J  89/1 :  J  89/9/pt.l-4 

[pt.  1.]    New  York,  Mar.  6,  1935.     iii  +  1-21  p. 

[pt.  2.]    Minnesota,  Apr.  3,  1935.      iii  +  L'3-26  p. 

[pt.  3.]   Arkansas,  Apr.  3.  1935.     iii  + 27-32  p. 

[pt.  4.]    Northwest  Texas,  Apr.  3.  1935      iii4-33-41  p 

Judges.  Additional  district  judges  for  southern  and  eastern  districts  of  New 
York,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7057;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gregory.  Apr.  2, 
1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  575,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Additional  judgeship  for  eastern  district  of  Virginia,  report  to  accompany 

H.  R.  1414 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gregory.  Apr.  2,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  574.  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

District  judge  for  Massachusetts,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4665   [to 

authorize  appointment  of  district  judge  to  fill  vacancy  in  district  of  Massa- 
chusetts occasioned  by  death  of  James  A.  Lowell]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Healey. 
Apr.  9,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  i-p.  638,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Property.  Sale  of  property  under  court  order,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5455 
[to  amend  act  to  regulate  manner  in  which  property  shall  be  sold  under  orders 
and  decrees  of  any  United  States  courts,  as  amended]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Weaver.     Apr.  9,  1935.     4  p.     (H,  rp.  639,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

MERCHANT    MARINE    AND    FISHERIES    COMMITTEE,     HOUSE 

Acadia  'National  Pai'k.  Green  Lake  Fish  Cultural  Station,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  6954  [to  authorize  transfer  of  Green  Lake  Fish  Cultural  Station,  in 
Hancock  County,  Maine,  as  addition  to  Acadia  National  Park]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Bland.  Apr.  19,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  727,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Coast  Guard  stations.  Coast  Guard  station  at  Hog  Island,  Va.,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  65  [for  establishment  of  Coast  Guard  station  on  coast  of  Virgmia, 
at  or  near  north  end  of  Hog  Island,  Northampton  County]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Warren.     Apr.  9,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  624,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c, 

Coast  Guard  station,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2015  [for  Coast  Guard. 

station  at  eastern  entrance  to  Cape  Cod  Canal.  Mass.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Warren.     Apr.  9,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  625,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c, 

Coast  Guard  station,  Sea  Island  Beach,  Ga.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 

3975  [for  establishment  of  Coast  Guard  station  on  coast  of  Georgia,  at  or  near 
Sea  Island  Beach]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Warren.  Apr.  9,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
626,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *   Paper,  5c. 

^  Coasting  trade.  Great  Lakes  car  ferries,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session, 
on  S.  619  [to  amend  sec.  27  of  merchant  marine  act,  1920,  relative  to  coastwise 
trade  on  Great  Lakes],  Feb.  20  and  26,  1935.  1935.  ii+[l]-f26  p.  *  Paper, 
5c.  Y4.M  53 :  G  79 

Fishing  vessels.  Amending  ship  mortgage  act,  1920,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
7205  [to  amend  ship  mortgage  act,  1920,  otherwise  known  as  sec.  30  of  mer- 
chant marine  act,  1920,  to  allow  benefits  of  said  act  to  be  enjoyed  by  owners  of 
certain  vessels  of  United  States  of  less  than  200  gross  tons]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Bland.  Apr.  8,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  620,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [This 
amendment  benefits  particularly  the  owners  of  fishing  vessels.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Key  West,  Fla.  Exchanging  portion  of  naval  station  and  lighthouse  station. 
Key  West,  Fla.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7132  [to  authorize  Secretary  of 

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380  April  1935 

Key  ^ycst,  Fla. — Contimied. 

Navy  aucl  Secretary  of  Commerce  to  exchange  portion  of  naval  station  and 
portion  of  lightliouse  reservation  at  Key  West,  Fla.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  War- 
ren.   Apr.  9,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  028,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lights.  Disposal  of  certain  lighthouse  i-eservations,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
7131  [to  authorize  Secretary  of  Commerce  to  dispose  of  certain  lighthouse 
reservations,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Warren.  Apr.  9, 
1935.    8  p.     (H.  rp.  627,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  oc. 

Mercliant  marine  policy,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.  Mar.  22  [-27], 
1935.     1935.     pts.  4,  5,  [vii] +261-456  p.     (Committee  prints.)     % 

Y  4.M  53  :  M  53/12/pt.4,  5 

Panama  Canal.  Canal  Zone  code,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6719  [to  amend 
Canal  Zone  code]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bland.  Apr.  22.  1935.  S  p.  (H.  rp.  744, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Safety  of  life  and  property  at  sea,  hearings,  74th  Congress.  1st  session :  Revi- 
sion of  inspection  laws,  Mar.  6-15.  1935.  1935.  pt.  1.  iv+1-360  p.  *  Pa- 
per, 25c.  Y  4.M  53  :  Sa  1/pt.l 

MILITARY   AFFAIRS    COMMITTEF,,    HOTSE 

Ainsworth,  Fred  C.  Bequest  of  Fred  C.  Ainsworth  to  Walter  Reed  Hospital, 
report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  244  [to  authorize  acceptance  on  behalf  of 
United  Stares  of  bequest  of  Fred  C.  Ainsworth  for  purpose  of  establishing 
permanent  library  at  Walter  Roed  General  Hospital  to  be  known  as  Fred  C. 
Ainsworth  Endowment  Library]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Scb.aefer.  Api*.  IS,  1935. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  703,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

N  Air  depots.  Air  defense  bases,  to  authorize  selection,  construction,  installation, 
and  modification  of  permanent  stations  and  depots  for  Army  Air  Corps,  and 
frontier  air-defense  bases  generally,  hearings.  74ih  Congress,  1st  session,  on 
H.  R.  0621  and  II.  R.  4130,  Feb.  11-13,  1935.     1935.     ii+142  p.     $ 

Y  4.M  59/1 :  Ai  7/13 

Army  Air  Corps  stations  and  frontier  air  defense  bases,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  7022  [to  authorize  selection,  construction,  installation,  and  modi- 
fication of  permanent  stations  and  depots  for  Army  Air  Corps,  and  frontier 
air-dofcnso  bases  generally]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rogers  of  New  Hampshire. 
Apr.  24,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  755,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paiier,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26347 

Bradih  William  P.  William  P.  Brady,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  417  [for 
relief  of  William  P.  Brady]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dorsey.  Apr.  22,  1935.  1  p. 
(H.  rp.  745,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cabinet  officers.  Burials  in  national  cemeteries,  report  to  accompany  S.  1712 
[to  amend  sec.  4878,  Revised  statutes,  as  amended,  relating  to  burials  in 
national  cemeteries,  so  as  to  authorize  burial  in  any  national  cemetery  of 
those  members  of  the  President's  Cabinet  who  seized  Apr.  6,  1917-Nov.  11, 
1918]  ;  submittetl  by  Mr.  Hill  of  Alabama.  Apr.  26.  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
798,  74th  Coug.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  4th  edition.  1935.  165 
p.  4"     t  Y  4.M  59/1 :  74/4 

Carlin,  Thomas  G.  Thomas  G.  Carlin,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1759  [for 
relief  of  Thomas  G.  Carlin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Faddis.  Apr.  17,  1935.  5  p. 
(H.  rp.  690,  74th  Coug.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Castlchcrry,  Albert  D.  Albert  D.  Castleberr^-,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
1583  [for  relief  of  Albert  D.  Castleberry]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Turner.  Apr. 
5,1935.     4  p.      (H.  rp.  616,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Coughlin.  Robert  E.  Cant.  Robert  E.  Coughlin.  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
3214  [for  relief  of  Robert  E.  Coughlin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Turner.  Apr.  26. 
1935.     2  p.      (H.  rp.  795,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

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Dwval,  Edmund  P.  E.  P.  Duval,  report  to  accompany  S.  674  [authorizing  the 
President  to  order  E.  P.  Duval  before  retiring  board  for  hearing  of  his  case, 
and  upon  findings  of  such  board  determine  whether  or  not  he  be  placed  on 
retired  list  with  rank  and  pay  held  by  him  at  time  of  his  resignation]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Edmiston.  Apr.  19,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  728,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McHam,  Beryl  M.  Beryl  M.  McHam,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6391  [for 
relief  of  Beryl  M.  McHam]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Faddis.  Apr.  6,  193o.  5  p. 
(H.  i-p.  618,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Munn,  Fred  M.  Fred  M.  Munn,  report  to  accompany  S.  417  [for  relief  of 
Fred  M.  JVIunn]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schaefer.  Apr.  6,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
619,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

National  Gvard  of  United  States.  National  Guard  amendment,  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  5720  [to  amend  national  defense  act  of  June  3,  1916,  as 
amended,  relative  to  National  Guard  of  United  States  and  to  National 
Guard]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McSwain.  Apr.  23,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  753.  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Olympic  games.  To  pay  expenses  incident  to  11th  Olympic  games,  report  to 
accompany  S.  1803  [to  authorize  Secretary  of  AVar  to  pa.y  expenses  incident 
to  training,  attendance,  and  participation  of  equestrian  and  modern  pen- 
tathlon teams  in  11th  Olympic  games]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Plumley.  Apr.  10, 
1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  663,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Reaves,  Harry  L.  Harry  L.  Reaves,  report  to  accompany  S.  1390  [for  relief 
of  Harry  L.  Reaves]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Edmiston.  Apr.  17,  1935.  5  p. 
( H.  rp.  697,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Reserve  Division,  War  Dept.  Create  Reserve  Division  of  War  Department, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6674 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Faddis.  Apr.  1,  1935.  3 
p.      (H.  rp.  542,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Russian  Raihvay  Service  Corps,  report  to  accompany  S.  1095  [for  relief  of 
officers  of  Russian  Railway  Service  Corps  organized  by  War  Department 
under  autliority  of  President  of  United  States  for  service  during  War  with 
Germany]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomason.  Apr.  1.  1935.  8  p.  (H.  rp.  572, 
74th  Cong.  Lst  sess.)     [Includes  minority  views.]     *   Paper,  5c. 

Slate,  George  R.  George  R.  Slate,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4259  [for  relief  of 
George  R.  Slate]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Turner.  Apr.  3,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  583, 
74th   Cong.   1st  sess. )      *  Paper,   5c. 

NAVAL,  AFFAIRS   COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Bands.  Relief  of  present  leaders  of  Navy  Band  and  band  of  Marine  Corps, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3216;  submitted  by  Mr.  Vinson  of  Georgia. 
Apr.  4,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  599,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bennett,  Elza.  Correcting  date  of  enlistment  of  Elza  Bennett  in  Navy,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  4274;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fernandez.  Apr.  4,  1935.  2  p. 
( H.  rp.  603,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bogart,  Raymond  C.  Raymond  C.  Bogart,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  780  [for 
relief  of  Raymond  C.  Bogart]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Delanev.  Apr.  4,  1935. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  588,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Boiven,  Burton.  Burton  Bowen,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  778  [for  relief 
of  Burton  Bowen]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Casey.  Apr.  5,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  611, 
74tli   Cong.   1st   sess.)      *  Paper,   5c. 

Bristol,  Arthur  L.  Capt.  Arthur  L.  Bristol,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3760  [for 
relief  of  Arthur  L.  Bristol]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Drewry.  Apr.  4,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  602,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Butler,  Carl  A.  Carl  A.  Butler,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1470  [for  relief  of 
Carl  A.  Butler]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Sclmetz.  Apr.  4,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  592, 
74th  Cong.   1st   sess. )      *  Paper,   5c. 

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Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Apr.  19,  1935 ;  no.  3. 
1935.     12S  p.  4°     $  Y  4.N  22/1 :  74/3 

Calnan,  Michael  F.  Michael  F.  Calnan,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5100  [for 
relief  of  Michael  P.  Calnan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Andrew  of  Massachusetts. 
Apr.  4,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  605,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cargill,  George  B.  George  Brackett  Cargill,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4623 
[for  relief  of  George  Brackett  Cargill]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McFarlaue.  Apr. 
4,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  604,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Caudle,  Frederick  L.  Frederick  L.  Caudle,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5782 
[for  adviincement  in  rank  of  Frederick  L.  Caudle  on  retired  list  of  Navy] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Maas.     Apr.  4,  1935.    2  p.     (II.  rp.  606,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Clinton,  William  E.  William  H.  Clinton,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3604  [to 
place  William  H.  Clinton  on  retired  lisl  of  Navy]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sutphin. 
Apr.  4,  1935.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  601,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

De  Young,  Anthony  P.  Anthony  Peter  De  Young,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
2315  [for  relief  of  Anthony  Peter  De  Young,  alias  Tony  P.  De  Young]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  O'Conuell.  Apr.  4,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  i-p.  595,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Pai>er,  5c. 

Engineers.  Autlioiize  assiigument  of  officers  of  the  line  of  Navy  for  aeronautical 
engineering  duty  only,  and  for  other  purposes,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
6204 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fernandez.  Apr.  1,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  541,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fondahl,  John  E.  John  E,  Fondahl,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2611  [for 
relief  of  John  E.  Fondahl]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Maas.  Apr.  4,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  597,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fountain,  William  B.  W.  B.  Fountain,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6697  [for 
relief  of  W.  B.  Fountain]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Darden.  Apr.  6,  1935.  5  p. 
(H.  rp.  617,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Oessler,  Thomas  T.  Thomas  T.  Gessler,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1070  [for 
relief  of  Thomas  T.  Gessler]  ;  submitted  by  :Mr.  Young.  Apr.  4,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  591,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Gokey,  Victor  O.  Victor  Oscar  Gokey,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3366  [for 
relief  of  Victor  Oscar  Gokey]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sears.  Apr.  4,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  600,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Grundy,  George  F.  George  Francis  Grundy,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2710 
[for  relief  of  George  Francis  Grundy]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kuiffin.  Apr.  4, 
1935.    5  p.     (H.  rp.  598,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lindsay,  Russell  H.  Russell  H.  Lindsay,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1714  [for 
relief  of  Russell  H.  Lindsay]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Darrow.  Apr.  4,  1935.  8  p. 
(H.  rp.  593,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McNulty,  John  M.  John  M.  McNulty,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2130  [for  relief 
of  John  M.  McNulty]  ;  submitted  l>y  Mr.  Burnham.  Apr.  5,  1935.  6  p.  (H. 
rp.  612,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Medals.  Authorizing  personnel  of  naval  service  to  whom  commemorative  or 
special  medal  has  been  awarded  to  wear  in  lieu  thereof  miniature  facsimile  of 
such  medal  and  ribbon  symbolic  of  award,  report  to  accompany  S.  1208 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Young.    Apr.  19,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  734,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Moriarty,  Sylvester  T.  Sylvester  T.  Moriarty,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  966 
[for  relief  of  Sylvester  T.  Moriarty] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Shannon.  Apr.  5, 
1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  610,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Naval  Reserve.  Amend  act  to  provide  for  creation,  organization,  administra- 
tion, and  maintenance  of  Naval  Reserve  and  Marine  Corps  Reserve,  as 
amended,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5731 :  submitted  by  Mr.  Maas.  Apr.  9, 
1935.    10  p.     (H.  rp.  629,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.),    *  Paper,  5c. 

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Xorinandin,  Joseph  H.  A.  Joseph  Horace  Albion  Normaudin,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  2333  [to  correct  naval  record  of  Joseph  Horace  Albion  Norman- 
din]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Higgins  of  Connecticut.  Apr.  5,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
613,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Oaths.  Authorizing  certain  officers  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps  to  administer 
oaths,  report  to  accompany  S.  93;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sutphiu.  Apr.  19,  1935. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  733,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Authorizing  certain  ofBcials  of  naval  establishment  to  administer  oaths, 

report  to  accompany  S.  1210;  submitted  by  Mr.  Scott.  Apr.  19,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  736,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Olynipia,  U.  S.  S.  To  provide  for  use  of  U.  S.  S.  Olympia  as  memorial  to 
men  and  women  who  served  United  States  in  War  with  Spain,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  7220;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sears.  Apr,  17,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
694,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pay,  Navy.  Amend  sec.  12  of  act  approved  May  18,  1920  (41  Stat.  604,  U.  S.  C, 
title  34,  sec.  896)  as  amended  [so  as  to  clarify  meaning  of  permanent  change 
of  station  of  officer  or  man  of  Army,  Navy,  Marine  Corps,  Coast  Guard,  Coast 
and  Geodetic  SuiTey,  and  Public  Health  Service],  report  to  acconipany  H.  R. 
6629;  submitted  by  Mr.  Young.  Apr.  3,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  578,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)  [Corrected  print.  1st  print  reads  incorrectly  Apr.  23  instead  of 
Apr.  3.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

To   authorize   crediting   of   service   I'eudered   by   personnel    (active   and 

retired)  subsequently  to  June  30,  1932,  in  computation  of  their  active  or 
retired  pay  after  June  30,  1935,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6512;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Darden.  Apr.  29,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  807,  74th  Congv  1st  sess.)  [The 
persons  affected  are  officers  of  Navy,  Marine  Corps,  Array,  Coast  Guard, 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  and  Public  Health  Service.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pearl  Harbor.  To  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  relinquish  easement  for 
water  main  at  Pearl  Harbor,  Hawaii  [to  trustees  of  estate  of  Bernice  P. 
Bishop],  report  to  accompany  S.  1209 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Casey.  Apr.  19,  1935. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  735,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Richmond,  Frederick shurg  and  Potomac  Railroad.  To  authorize  exchange  of 
lands  between  Richmond.  Fredericksburg  &  Potomac  Railroad  Co.  and  United 
States  at  Quautieo,  Va.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1611 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mc- 
Farlane.    Apr.  23,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  ip.  752,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sayer,  Edmund  S.  Edmund  S.  Snyer,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2.555  [to  extend 
to  Edmund  S.  Sayer  benefits  of  act  of  May  7,  1932,  providing  highest  World 
War  rank  to  retired  enlisted  men]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGrath.  Apr.  4,  1935. 
2  p.     ( H.  rp.  596.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Schwartz.  David.  David  Schwartz,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  855  [for  relief 
of  David  Schwartz]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Millard.  Apr.  4,  1935.  6  p.  (H.  rp. 
590,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Seabt-ook,  John  P.  John  P.  Seabrook,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2118  [for  relief 
of  John  P.  Seabrook]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burnham.  Apr.  4,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
594,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Stafford,  Herbert  L.  Herbert  L.  Stafford,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  845  [for 
relief  of  Herbert  L.  Stafford]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Church.  Apr.  4,  1935.  2  p. 
( H.  rp.  589,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Tierney,  Austin  L.  Austin  L.  Tierney,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3390  [for  relief 
of  Austin  L.  Tierney]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sears.  Apr.  5,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
614,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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\  Science,  Art,  and  Literature  Department.  Department  of  Science,  Art,  and  Lit- 
erature, hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session  [on  H.  J.  Res.  220,  for  establish- 
ment of  executive  department  to  be  known  as  Department  of  Science,  Art.  and 
Literature],  Apr.  15.  16,  23^25,  1935.  1935.  ii+2.38  p.  [The  hearings  of  Apr. 
15  and  16,  1935,  were  also  published  separately.]     *  Paper,  20c. 

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384  April  1935 

rOST  OFFICE  AND  POST  ROADS   COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Air  mail  contracts,  adverse  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  181  [calling  on  Post- 
master General  for  Information  concerning  contracts  for  transportation  of 
mail  by  airplane]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mead.  Apr.  11,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  666. 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Alaskan  air  mail  service,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5159  [to  authorize  Post- 
master General  to  contract  for  air-mail  service  in  Alaska]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Brunner.  Apr.  1,  1935.  2  n.  (H.  rp.  571,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  85-26293 

Assault  and  hattenj.  Safeguarding  custodians  of  Government  moneys  and  prop- 
erty, report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5360  [providing  for  punishment  for  crime  of 
robbing  or  attempting  to  rob  custodians  of  Government  moneys  or  property]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Ashbrook.  Apr.  3,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  582,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Counterfeit  postmarking  stamps,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5049  [providing 
punishment  for  forging  or  counterfeiting  any  postmarking  stamp]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Ashbrook.     Apr.  3,  1935.     2  p.      (H.   rp.   580,   74th  Cong.   1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Mall  matter.  Fraudulent  interception  of  mail  matter,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5162  [providing  for  punishment  for  attempts  to  obtain  mail  by  fraud  or  by 
deception]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ashbrook.  Apr.  3,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  581, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Postal  service.  Appointment  and  promotion  of  substitutes  in  postal  service, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7688  [to  provide  for  appointment  and  promotion  of 
substitute  postal  employees,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rom- 
jue.     Apr.  2'6,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  802,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Time  credits  for  substitute  watchmen,  messengers,  and  laborers,  report 

to  accompany  H.  R.  7709;  submitted  by  Mr.  Romjue.     Apr.  26,  1935.     1  p. 
(H.  rp.  797,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

PRINTING   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Social  security.  Hearings  on  economic  security  act,  report  to  accompany 
H.  Con.  Res.  19  [authorizing  Committee  on  Ways  and  Means,  House,  to  have 
printed  for  its  use  additional  copies  of  hearings  on  economic  security  act]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Lambeth.  Apr.  1,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  573,  74th  Cong,  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

PUBLIC   BUILDINGS   ANDI  GROUNDS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Kentucky.  Public  buildings  and  grounds,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session, 
on  H.  R.  3012,  to  authorize  transfer  of  lands  in  Hopkins  County,  Ky.,  to 
Kentucky,  H.  R.  6654,  to  increase  White  House  police  force.  1935.  ii  +  14  p. 
(No.  2.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.P  96/6 :  B  8G/74-1,  no.2 

PUBLIC  LANDS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Ackla^  Battleground  National  Montmient.  Provide  for  commemoration  of  200th 
anniversary  of  Battle  of  Ackia,  Miss.,  and  establishment  of  Ackia  Battle- 
ground National  Monument,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3003;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Robinson  of  Utah.  Apr.  4.  1935.  13  p.  (H.  rp.  584,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)      [H.  R.  3003  also  establishes  the  Ackia  Battle  Memorial  Commission.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Deschutes  National  Forest.  Include  within  Deschutes  National  Forest,  Oreg., 
public  lands  within  exchange  boundaries  thereof,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4459;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mott.  Apr.  4,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  585,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Grazing.  To  provide  for  orderly  use,  improvement,  and  development  of  public 
range,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  3019,  to  amend  sec.  1,  3, 
and  15  of  act  to  stop  injury  to  public  grazing  lands  by  preventing  overgrazing 
and  soil  deterioration,  to  provide  for  their  orderly  use,  improvement,  and 

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April  1935  385 

Grazing — Coutinued. 

development,  to  stabilize  livestock  industry  dependent  upon  public  range, 
and  for  other  purposes  [and  to  add  sec.  17  to  said  act],  Mar.  1-12,  1935.  1935. 
iii+16S  p.      *  Paper,    15c.  Y  4.P  96/2 :  G  79/10 

Public  lands.  Aid  in  providing  people  of  United  States  with  adequate  facilities 
for  park,  parkway,  and  recreational-area  purposes,  etc.,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  6594  [to  aid  in  providing  people  of  United  States  with  adequate  facili- 
ties for  park,  parkway,  and  recreational-area  purposes,  and  to  provide  for 
transfer  of  lands  chiefly  valuable  for  such  purposes  to  States  and  political 
subdivisions  thereof]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Robinson  of  Utah.  Apr.  4,  1935. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  586,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Santa  Barbara  Natlanal  Forest.  Conservation  of  water  resources  and  water- 
sheds of  Santa  Barbara  County,  Calif.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6544  [to 
conserve  water  resources  and  to  encourage  reforestation  of  watershed  of 
Santa  Barbara  Coimty,  Calif.,  by  withdrawal  of  public  land,  included  within 
Santa  Barbara  National  Forest,  Calif.,  from  location  and  entry  under  mining 
laws]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stnbbs.  Mar.  29,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  526,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Soil-erosion  program,  hearing  before  subcommittee,  74th  Congress,  1st  session, 
on  H.  R.  7054  reported,  Mar.  20--25,  1935.  1935.  iii-|-106  p.  map.  [H.  R. 
7054  provides  for  establishment  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture  of  an  agency 
to  carry  out   a   national   erosion   control  program.]      *  Paper,    10c. 

Y4.P96/2:So3 

Utah.  Accept  from  Utah  title  to  State-owned  land  [within  naval  oil  shale 
reserve  no.  2]  and  patent  other  land  to  State  in  lieu  thereof,  report  to! 
accompany  H.  R.  G616;  submitted  by  Mr.  Robinson  of  Utah.  Mar.  29,  1935. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  527,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

RULES    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Banks  and  banking.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  7617,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res. 
205  [for  consideration  of  H.  R.  7617,  to  provide  for  sound,  effective,  and 
uninterrupted  oiieration  of  banking  system]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Connor. 
Apr.  26,  1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  800,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Panama  Canal.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  5292,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  195 
[for  consideration  of  H.  R.  5292,  to  provide  for  measurement  of  vessels  using 
Panama  Canal,  for  collection  of  tolls]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Connor.  Apr.  8, 
1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  623,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Social  security.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  7260,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  197 
[for  consideration  of  H.  R.  7260,  to  provide  for  general  welfare  by  establishing 
system  of  Federal  old-age  benefits,  and  by  enabling  the  several  States  to 
make  more  adequate  provision  for  aged  persons,  dependent  and  crippled  chil- 
dren, maternal  and  cliild  welfare,  public  health,  and  administration  of  their 
unemployment  compensation  laws,  to  establish  a  social  security  board,  to 
raise  revenue,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Connor.  Apr. 
10,  1935.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  664,  74th  Cong.  1st  s^ess.)     *  Pai^er,  5c. 

WAR   CLAIMS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Barrett,  Miles  T.  Miles  Thomas  Barrett,  report  to  accompany  S.  546  [for  relief 
of  Miles  Thomas  Barrett]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Belter.  Apr.  1,  1935.  2  p. 
( H.  rp.  547,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bifvank,  ]\[rs.  Florence.  Florence  Byvank,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3694 
[for  relief  of  Florence  Byvank]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Beiter.  Apr.  1,  1935.  3  p. 
( H.  rp.  545,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

■Clark,  Fred  G.,  Company.  Fred  G.  Clark  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  281  [for 
relief  of  Fred  G.  Clark  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Beiter.  Apr.  12,  1935. 
16  p.     (H.  rp.  672,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Norton  &  Eorton,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6549  [for  relief  of  Horton  and 
Horton]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Belter.  Apr.  12,  1935.  10  p.  (H.  rp.  669,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

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386  April  1935 

Jumer,  John  A.  John  A.  .Turner,  report  to  accompany  S.  1363  [for  relief  of 
John  A.  Jumer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wood.  Apr.  12,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  674, 
74th   Cong.   1st   sess. )      *  Paper,   5c. 

Nusshiium,  Ernst.  Ernst  Nussbaum,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2989  [for 
relief  of  Ernst  Nussbaum]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wood.  Apr.  12,  1935.  5  p. 
( H.  rp.  671,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

SMplCj/,  Charles  P.,  Saddlery  and  Mercantile  Company.  Charles  P.  Shipley 
Saddlery  &  Mercantile  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  E.  2213  [for  relief  of 
Charles  P.  Shipley  Saddlery  and  Mercantile  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Belter.    Apr.  12,  1935.     12  p.     (H.  rp.  670,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Southern  Overall  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  440S  [for  relief  of  Soutliern 
Overall  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Belter.  Apr.  16,  1935.  6  p.  (H.  rp. 
680,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper  5c. 

Southern  Products  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  929  [for  relief  of  Southern 
Products  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wood.  Apr.  12,  1935.  9  p.  (H.  rp. 
673,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Union  Shipping  d  Tradinn  Co.,  Ltd.,  report  to  accompa)iy  II.  R.  402  [for  relief 
of  Union  Shipping  and  Trading  Company  (Limited)];  submitted  by  Mr. 
Wood.     Apr.  1,  1935.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  543,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)       *  Paper,  3c. 

Wright,  David  A.  David  A.  Wright,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2713  [granting 
jurisdiction  to  Court  of  Claims  to  hear  case  of  David  A,  Wright]  ;  submitted 
by   Mr.    Wood.      Apr.    1,    1935.      4   p.      (H.    rp.    544,    74th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Papei',  5c. 

WAYS    AND   MEANS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Calendar  of  bills  and  resolutions  referred  to  Committee  on  Ways  and  Means 
74th  Congress,  1st  session.  Apr.  15,  1935;  no.  4.     1935.    31  p.  4°     % 

Y  4.W  36  :  74/4 

Reciprocity.  Requesting  information  witli  respect  to  negotiation  of  reciprocal 
trade  agreements,  adverse  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  82  [directing  Secre- 
tary of  Agriculture  to  furnish  list  of  articles,  names  of  which  are  on  file, 
to  House  of  Representatives]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cooper  of  Tennessee.  Apr. 
29.    1935.     2    p.     (II.    rp.    806.    74th    Cong.    1st    sess.)      [Corrected    print.] 

♦  Paper,  5c. 

Kcquoyting  information  with   respect   to  negotiation  of  reciprocal  trade 

agreements,  adverse  report  to  accompany  II.  Res.  S3  [directing  Secretary  of 
Commerce  to  furnish  list  of  articles,  names  of  which  are  on  file,  to  House  of 
Representatives]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cooper  of  Tennessee.  Apr.  29,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  805,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      [Correc;e<l  print.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Requesting  information  with  respect  to  negotiation  of  reciprocal  trade 

agreements,  adverse  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  84  [directing  Secretary  of 
State  to  furnish  list  of  articles,  names  of  which  are  on  file,  to  House  of 
Representatives]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cooper  of  Tennessee.  Apr.  29,  1935. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  804,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Social  security  bill,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  72(50  [to  provide  for  general 
welfare  by  establishing  system  of  Federal  old-age  benefits,  and  by  enabling 
the  several  States  to  make  more  adequate  provision  for  aged  persons,  de- 
pendent and  crippled  children,  maternal  and  child  welfare,  public  health,  and 
administration  of  their  unemployment  compensation  laws,  to  establish  a 
social  security  board,  to  raise  revenue,  and  for  otlier  purposes]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Doughton.  Apr.  5,  1935.  45  p.  (H.  rp.  615,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [In- 
cludes minority  views  signed  by  Mr.  Treadway  and  others  and  supplemental 
views  of  Mr.  Knutson.  Corrected  print.]  *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  3.>-26272 

INTERNAL  REVENUE  TAX^VTION  JOINT  COMMITTEE 

Refunds  r^nd  credits  of  internal  revenue  taxes,    [calendar  year]    1933,   report 
pursuant  to  sec.  710  of  revenue  act  of  1928  and  repeat  of  staff  of  joint  com- 
mittee to  committee.     1935.     v+48  p.  1  tab.     (H.  doc.  145,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  29-26737 

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SENATE 

Appropriations.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  legislative  estab- 
lishment, Senate,  [for  purchase  of  furniture,  fiscal  year]  1936.  Apr,  IS,  1935. 
2  p.     (H.  doc.  158,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendar  of  business.  Senate,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Apr.  1-30',  1835;  no. 
54-75.  1S35.  various  paging,  large  8"  [Daily  when  Senate  is  in  session. 
The  legislative  clay  of  Mar.  13  extended  through  the  calendar  day  Apr.  8 
and  the  legislative  day  of  Apr.  15  extended  through  the  calendar  day  Apr. 
30.]     t  Y  1.3  :  74/54-75 

Internal  Revenue  Taxation  Joint  Committee.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appro- 
priation for  legislative  establishment.  Senate  [for  expenses  of  Joint  Committee 
on  Internal  Revenue  Taxation,  fiscal  year]  1936.  Apr.  24, 1935.  2  p.  (H.  doc. 
165,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Philippine   Islands.     Constitution    of   the    Philippines,    adopted    by    l*hilippine 
Constitutional  Convention,  at  Manila,  P.  I.,  on  8th  of  February  1935 ;  presented 
by  Mr.  Tydings.     1935.     iii+17  p.     ( S.  doc.  43,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper, 
5c. 
L.'c.  card  35-26271 

AGBICULTTJEE  AND   FOREST'EY   COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

-Agricultural  credit.  Refinancing  agricultural  indebtedness,  hearings  before  sub- 
committee, 74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  212,  to  liquidate  and  refinance 
agricultural  indebtedness  at  reduced  rate  of  interest  by  establishing  efficient 
credit  system  [through  use  of  Farm  Credit  Administration,  Federal  reserve 
banking  system,  and  creating  a  board  of  agriculture  to  supervise  same], 
Apr.  2-4,  1935.     1935.     iii+111  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.Ag  8/2 :  R  25 

Agricultural  research.  Development  of  cooperative  agricultural  extension  work, 
hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  2228,  for  further  development  of  co- 
operative agricultural  extension  work,  and  more  complete  endowment  and 
support  of  land-grant  colleges  and  agricultural  experiment  stations.  Mar.  28, 
and  29,  1985.     1935.     iii-f  69  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.Ag  8/2 :  C  78/3 

• To  provide  for  further  development  of  cooperative  agi'icultural  extension 

work  and  more  complete  endowment  and  support  of  land-grant  colleges  and 
agricultural  experiment  stations,  report  to  accompany  S.  2228 :  submitted  by 
Mr.  Baukhead.     Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  18,  1935.     4  p.      (S.  xp.  532,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26348 

Agriculture.     Amend  agricultural  adjustment  act,  report  to  accompany  S.  1807 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Smith.     Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  24,  1935.     9  p.     (S.  ri>. 
548,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26349 

■J To  amend  agricultural  adjustment  act,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion, on  S.  1807,  Mar.  7-16,  1935.     1935.     iii+3S6  p.  11.  1  pi.     *  Paper,  30c. 

Y  4.Ag  8/2 :  Ag  8/7 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Apr.  15  and  27, 
1935 ;  no.  10  and  11.     1935.     Each  36  p.     4°     $  Y  4.Ag  8/2 :  74/10, 11 

Containers.  To  fix  standards  for  till  baskets,  climax  baskets,  round-stave  bas- 
kets, market  baskets,  drums,  hampers,  cartons,  crates,  boxes,  barrels,  and 
other  containers  for  fruits  or  vegetables,  to  consolidate  existing  laws  on  this 
subject,  and  for  other  purposes,  report  to  accompany  S.  1460 ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Smith.    Apr.  15,  1935.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  486,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cooperative  marketing  associations.  For  adjustment  and  settlement  of  losses 
sustained  by  cooperative  marketing  associations,  report  to  accompany  S.  J. 
Res.  38;  submitted  by  Mr.  Frazier.  Apr.  15,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  483,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Crater  Lake  National  Park.  To  amend  act  to  accept  cession  by  Oregon  of 
exclusive  jurisdiction  over  lands  embraced  within  Crater  Lake  National  Park 
[relative  to  United  States  commissioner  for  Crater  Lake  National  Park], 
report  to  accompany  S.  2185 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McNary.  Apr.  15,  1935.  1  p. 
( S.  rp.  484,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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388  April  1935 

Fanners'  Home  Corporation.  To  create  Farmers'  H^me  Corporation,  to  pro- 
mote more  secure  occupancy  of  farms  and  farm  homes,  to  correct  economic 
instability  resulting  from  some  present  forms  of  farm  tenancy,  to  engage  in 
rural  reliabilitation,  and  for  otlier  purposes,  report  to  accompany  S.  23G7 : 
submitted  by  Mr.  Bankhead.  Apr.  11,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  446,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26350 

Hops.  Amend  agricultural  adjustment  act  so  as  to  include  hops  as  basic  agri- 
cultural commodity,  report  to  accompany  S.  626;  submitted  by  Mr.  MoNarv 
Apr.  11,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  i-p.  468,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  .5c. 

Muscle  SJioals.  To  amend  Tennessee  Valley  Authority  act,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2357  [to  amend  act  to  improve  navigability  and  to  provide  for  flood  ccn- 
trol  of  Tennessee  River,  to  provide  for  refore>;tatiou  and  propi-r  use  of 
marginal  lands  in  Tennessee  Valley,  to  provide  for  agricultural  and  industrial 
development  of  said  valley,  to  provide  for  national  defense  by  creation  of 
corporation  for  operation  of  Government  properties  at  and  near  Muscle  Shoals 
in  Alabama,  and  for  otlier  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Xorris.  Apr.  11, 
1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  453,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  oc 

Peanuts.  To  provide  for  collection  and  publication  of  statistics  of  peanuts  [and 
peanut  oil]  by  Department  of  Agriculture,  report  to  accompany  S.  81 :  .submit- 
ted by  Mr.  Smith.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  29,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  395, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Poxtltry.  To  amend  packere  and  stockyards  act,  report  to  accompany  S.  12  [to 
amend  packers  and  stockyards  act,  so  as  to  bring  shipment  of  live  poultry 
within  jurisdiction  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Murphy. 
Apr.  15,  1935.     2  p.     ( S.  rp.  487,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

\BoU  erosion.  Protection  of  land  resources  against  soil  erosion,  hearings  before 
subcommittee.  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  2149.  S.  2418,  and  H.  R.  7054, 
Apr.  2  and  3,  1935.  1935.  ii+78  p.  [S.  2418  and  H.  R.  7054  provide  for  estab- 
lishment by  Secretary  of  Agriculture  of  an  agency  to  carry  out  a  national 
erosion  control  program.  ]     *  Paper,  lOc.  Y  4.Ag  8/2 :  So  3/2 

Protection  of  land  resources  against  soil  ero.sion,  report  to  accompany 

H.  R.  7054;  .submitted  by  Mr.  Hatch.  Apr.  11,  1935.  5  p.  (S.  rp.  466,  74tli 
Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  7054  as  amended  by  the  committee  provides  for  estab- 
lishment by  Secretary  of  Agriculture  of  an  agency  to  be  known  as  Soil  Conser- 
vation Service  to  carry  out  a  national  erosion  control  program.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26302 

Taylor.  James.  To  confer  jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims,  to  hear,  determine, 
and  render  judgment  upon  claim  of  heirs  of  James  Taylor  for  value  of  lands 
now  held  by  United  States,  reiwrt  to  accompany  S.  2306;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Thomas  of  Oklahoma.    Apr.  15,  1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  488,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Tobacco.  To  amend  act  for  collection  and  publication  of  statistics  of  tobacco  by 
Department  of  Agriculture,  as  amended,  report  to  accompany  S.  2215;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Smith.    Apr.  15,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  485,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

APPBOPRIATIOXS    COMMITTEa;,    SENATE 

District  of  Columbia.  District  of  Columbia  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1936, 
hearings  before  subcommittee,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  3973.  1935. 
ii+502  p.     *  Paper,  60c.  Y  4.Ap  6/2  :  D  63/936 

District  of  Columbia  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  .year]  1936,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  3973 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  Mar.  13,  calendar 
day  Apr.  3,  1935.    5  p.     ( S.  rp.  406,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

,j Supplemental   hearing.   District  of  Columbia   appropriation   bill,    [fiscal 

year]  1936,  character  education,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  74th  Congress, 
1st  session,  on  H.  R.  3973.    1935.    ii+60  p.    *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  4.Ap  6/2 :  D  63/936  supp. 

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Interior  Department.  Interior  Department  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1936, 
hearings  before  subcommittee,  74tli  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  6223.  1935. 
ii+141  p.    *  Paper,  15e.  Y  4.Ap  6/2  :  In  8/936 

Interior  Department  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1936,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6223  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Hayden.  Apr.  15.  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  491, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper.  5c. 

BANKING  AND  OUERBNCY  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.  Apr.  9,  1935 ;  no.  6. 
1935.    24  p.  4°     t  Y  -i.B  22/3  :  74/6 

Half  dollar.  Coinage  of  50-cent  pieces  in  connection  with  California  Pacific 
International  Exposition  to  be  held  in  San  Diego,  Calif.,  in  1935  and  1936, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5914 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fletcher.  Apr.  15,  calendar 
day  Apr.  23,  1935.    2  p.     ( S.  rp.  546,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Coins  in  commemoration  of  founding  of  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  report  to  ac- 
company II.  R.  6457  [to  authorize  coinage  of  50-cent  pieces  in  commemora- 
tion of  •150th  anniversary  of  founding  of  Hudson,  N.  Y.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Wagner.     Apr.  11,  1935.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  463,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Homes.  Additional  home-mortgage  relief,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6021 
[to  provide  additional  home-mortgage  relief,  to  amend  Federal  home  loan 
bank  act,  home  owners'  loan  act  of  1933,  and  national  housing  act,  and  for 
other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bulkley.  Apr.  9,  1935.  7  p.  (S.  rp.  438, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26351 


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Home  owners'  loan  and  national  housing  act,  hearings  before  subcom- 
mittee, 74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  1771  and  H.  R.  6021,  bills  to  pro- 
vide additional  home-mortgage  relief,  to  amend  Federal  home  loan  bank  act, 
home  owners'  Inan  act  of  1933,  and  national  housing  act,  and  for  other 
purposes.  Mar.  20-29,  1935.     1935.     iii-f254  p.     *  Paper,  20c. 

Y  4.B  22/3  :  H  75/5 

'Speculation.  Stock  exchange  practices,  hearings,  73d  Congress,  2d  session,  on 
S.  Res.  84  (72d  Congress),  to  investigate  practices  of  stock  exchanges  with 
respect  to  buying  and  selling  and  borrowing  and  lending  of  listed  securities, 
and  S.  Res.  56  and  S.  Res.  97  (73d  Congress),  resolutions  to  investigate 
matter  of  banking  operations  and  practices,  transactions  relating  to  any  sale, 
exchange,  purchase,  acquisition,  borrowing,  lending,  financing,  issuing,  dis- 
tributing, or  other  disposition  of,  or  dealing  in,  securities  or  credit  by  any 
person  or  firm,  partnership,  company,  association,  corporation,  or  other  en- 
tity, with  view  to  recommending  necessary  legislation,  under  taxing  power 
or  other  Federal  powers,  I\Iay  3  and  4,  1934.  1934.  pt.  20,  iv+8739-9296  p. 
27  pi.  130  p.  of  pi.  [Part  20  consists  of  exhibits  in  connection  with  the 
Cleveland  banking  investigation.]     *  Paper,  $1.25.         Y  4.B  22/3  :  St  6/5/pt.20 

CLAIMS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Atmore  Milling  and  Elevator  Company.  Carrie  K.  Currie,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  3370  [for  relief  of  Carrie  K.  Currie.  doing  business  as  Atmore  Milling 
and  Elevator  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day 
Apr.  IS,  1935.     4  p.      (S.  rp.  514,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Broun  d  Cnnningliam.  report  to  accompany  S.  684  [for  relief  of  Brown  and 
Cunningham,  Port  Deposit,  Md.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  White.  Apr.  11,  1935. 
4  p.     (S.  rp.  451,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Burke,  Mrs.  Rose.  Rose  Burke,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1488  [for  relief  of 
Rose  Burke]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burke.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  18,  1935. 
4  p.     (S.  rp.  515,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  oc. 

Doyle,  Alexander  C.  Capt.  Alexander  C.  Doyle,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  240 
[for  relief  of  Alexander  C.  Doyle]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  AVhite.  Apr.  11,  1935. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  452,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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390  April  1935 

Flakne,  Knud  0.  Kuud  O.  Flakne,  report  to  accompany  S.  1446  [for  relief  of 
Knud  O.  Flakne]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  White.  Apr.  11,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  448. 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Q-reen,  Aliruhain.  Abraham  Green,  report  to  accouipany  S.  1824  [for  relief  of 
Abraham  Greeu]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gibson.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  18, 
1935.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  521,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hartridffc,  A.  L.,  Company,  Incorporated.  Claims  of  subeonti'actors,  material- 
men, and  laborers  for  material  and  labor  furnished  in  constniction  of  i)Ost- 
office  building  at  Plempstead.  N.  Y.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2647  [authorizing 
comptroller  general  to  settle  and  adjust  claims  of  subcontractors,  material- 
men, and  laborers  for  material  and  labor  furnished  in  construction  of  post- 
oflice  building  at  Hempstead,  N.  Y.,  which  work  was  completed  by  A.  L. 
Hartridge  Co.,  Inc.,  as  agent  for  National  Surety  Company]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Gibson.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  24,  1935.  6  p.  (S.  rp.  549,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Uoogendorn,  C.  E.  C.  H.  Hoogendom,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2464  [for 
relief  of  C.  H.  Hoogendom]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burke.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day 
Apr.  18,  1935.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  516,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Hudson  Broft.,  Norfolk,  Va.,  report  to  accompany  S.  985  [for  relief  of  Hudson 
Brothers,  Norfolk,  Va.]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day 
Apr.  18,  1935.     4  p.     ( S.  rp.  524,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  I'aper,  5c. 

Huston,  Oliver  B.  Oliver  B.  Huston  et  al.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1214  [lor 
relief  of  Oliver  B.  Huston,  Anne  Huston,  Jane  Huston,  and  Harriet  Huston]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  18,  1935.  5  p. 
(S.  rp.  522,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ingmire,  Mrs.  Bertha.  Bertha  Ingmire,  report  to  accompany  H.  K.  3098  [for 
relief  of  Bertha  Ingmire]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burke.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day 
Apr.  18,  1935.     7  p.     (S.  rp.  518,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Jenkins,  WiUiam  L.  William  L.  Jenkins,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2473  [for 
relief  of  William  L.  Jenkins]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burke.  Apr.  15.  calendar  day 
Apr.  18,  1935.     8  p.     (S.  rp.  517,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper.  5c. 

MacJccy.  Gerald.  Gerald  Mackey,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  378  [for  relief  of 
Gerald  Mackey]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  White.  Apr.  11,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  447. 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Moruv,  Mart/  C.  Mary  C.  Moran,  report  to  accompany  S.  1447  [for  relief  of 
Mary  C.  Moran]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  White.  Apr.  11,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  449. 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Mutual  Savings  &  Loan  Assoeiation,  Wilmington,  Del.,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1030  [for  relief  of  Mutual  Savings  and  Loan  Association,  Wilmiugton, 
Del.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  19,  1935.  5  p. 
(S.  rp.  539,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Peraglia,  Thomas.  Estate  of  Thomas  Peraglia,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  530 
[granting  compensation  to  estate  of  Thomas  Peraglia]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
White.     Apr.  11,  1935.     10  p.     (S.  rp.  450,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Puhlie  Service  Coordinated  Transport  of  Newark,  N.  J.,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  2439  [authorizing  adjustment  of  claim  of  Public  Sei-vice  Coordinated 
Transport  of  Newark.  N.  J.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  Apr.  11,  1935.  5  p. 
(S.  rp.  441,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Seufert,  Fred  L.  Fred  L.  Seufert.  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  .'1275  [for  relief 
of  Fred  L.  Seufert]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burke.  Apr.  15,  calendar  dav  Apr.  18, 
1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  519,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Stern.  Harry  F.  Estate  of  Harry  F.  Stern,  report  to  accompany  S.  2&44  [for 
relief  of  estate  of  Harry  F.  Stern]  ;  submit^^ed  by  Mr.  Gib.son.'  Apr.  15,  cal- 
endar day  Apr.  25,  1935.     4  p.      (S.  rp.  552,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Tackett,  John  H.  National  Training  School  for  Boys,  and  others,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  3959  [for  relief  of  National  Training  School  for  Bo.vs,  and 
others]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.     Apr.  11,  1935.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  439,  74th 

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Tackett,  John  H. — Continued. 

Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  3959  provides  for  payment  of  expenses  incident  to 
illness  of  John  Henry  Tackett,  former  inmate  of  National  Training  School  for 
Boys.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Tic-illey,  Mrs.  Sallie  8.  Sallie  S.  Twilley,  report  to  accompany  S.  2298  [for 
relief  of  Sallie  S.  Twilley]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.  Apr.  15,  calendar 
day  Apr.  18,  1935.     8  p.     (S.  rp.  523,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Underwood,  Joseph  Y.  Estate  of  Joseph  Y.  Underwood,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2616  [for  relief  of  estate  of  Joseph  Y.  Underwood]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan. 
Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  25,  1935.     7  p.     (S.  rp.  551,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Union  Iron  Works,  report  to  accompany  S.  918  [to  carry  out  findings  of  Court  of 
Claims  in  case  of  Union  Iron  Works]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Apr.  15. 
calendar  dav  Apr.  17,  1935.  13  p.  (S.  rp.  501,  74th  Cong,  l.st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Watsoti,  Robert  A.  Robert  A.  Watson,  report  to  accompany  S.  373  [conferring 
jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Cliiims  to  hear,  determine,  and  render  judgment  on 
claim  of  Robert  A.  Watson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Apr.  11,  calendar  day 
Apr.  12,  1935.     9  p.     (S.  rp.  472,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Western  Construction  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2312  [for  relief  of  Western 
Construction  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burke.  Apr.  11,  1935.  7  p.  (S. 
rp.  442,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Western  Electric  Co.,  Inc..  report  to  accomjiany  S.  2487  [for  relief  of  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Apr.  11,  1935. 
4  p.     (S.  rp.  443,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2225  [authorizing  ad- 
justment of  claim  of  Western  Union  Telegraph  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Gibson.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  19,  19.35.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  538,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Yelloio  Drimirself  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2353  [for  relief  of  Yellow 
Drivurself  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  Apr.  11,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
440,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

COMMEKCE   COMMITTEE,    SEX  ATI: 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Apr.  3  and  17. 
1935 ;  no.  11  and  12.    1935.    64  p.  and  72  leaves,  4°    $        Y  4.C  73/2  :  74/11, 12 

^Cost  accountinff  and  cost  reporting  for  Federal  agencies,  hearings  before  sub- 
committee, 74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  1.  for  establishment  and  main- 
tenance of  procedure  for  cost  accounting  and  cost  reporting  for  Federal 
agencies,  Feb.  26  and  28,  1935.     1935.     iii+100  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 

Y  4.C  73/2  :  C  82 

^Food.  Food,  drugs,  and  cosmetics,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  74th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  on  S.  5,  to  prevent  manufacture,  shipment,  and  sale  of 
adulterated  or  misbranded  food,  drink,  drugs,  and  cosmetics,  and  to  regulate 
traffic  therein,  to  prevent  false  advertisement  of  food,  drink,  drugs,  and  cos- 
metics, and  for  other  purposes.  Mar.  2-9,  1935.  1935.  iv-f  372  p.  [S.  5  cre- 
ates a  committee  on  public  health  and   a   committee  on   food  standards.] 

*  Paper,  25c.  Y  4.C  73/2  :  F  73/3 

Food,  drugs,  and  cosmetics,  minority  views  to  accompany  S.  5  [to  pre- 
vent adulteration,  misbranding,  and  false  advertising  of  food,  drugs,  and 
cosmetics  in  interstate,  foreign,  and  other  commerce  subject  to  jurisdiction 
of  United  States,  for  purposes  of  safeguarding  public  health,  preventing  de- 
ceit upon  purchasing  public,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Bailey.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Apr.  4.  1935.  11  p.  (S.  rp.  361,  pt.  2,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)  [S.  5  creates  a  committee  on  public  health  and  a  committee 
on  food  standards.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
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392  April  1935 

Key  West,  Fla.  Exchanging  portion  of  naval  station  and  liglithouse  station. 
Key  West,  Fla.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7132  [to  autliorize  Secretary  of 
Navy  and  Secretary  of  Commerce  to  exchange  portion  of  naval  station  and 
portion  of  lighthouse  reservation  at  Key  West,  Fla.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Fletcher.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  26,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  554,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Merchant  marine  act,  1935,  hearings,  74tb  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  2582,  to 
develop  strong  American  merchant  marine,  to  promote  commerce  of  United 
States,  to  aid  national  defense,  and  for  other  puiTDoses,  Apr.  24  and  26  [25], 
1935.  1935.  pt.  1,  iii+1-96  p.  [S.  2582  creates  United  States  :Maritime 
Authority.]     *  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.C  73/2  :  M  53/8/pt.l 

St.  Laiorence  River  bridge  at  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2311 
[to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction  of  bridge 
across  St.  Lawrence  River  at  or  near  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.,  by  St.  Lawrence 
Bridge  Commission]  :  submitted  bv  Mr.  Sheppard.  Apr.  15,  calendar  dav 
Apr.  17,  1935.     2  p.      (S.   rp.  504,  74th  Cong.  1st   sess.)      *  Paper.  5c. 

Seheicaing  River.  Flood  control  on  Sebewaiug  River.  Mich.,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  2505  [authorizing  preliminary  examination  of  Sebewaing  River  in 
Huron  County.  Mich.,  with  view  to  controlling  of  Hoods]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Sheppard.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  17,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  503,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

SpoTcane  River.  Flood  control  on  Spokane  River,  Idaho,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1470  [to  provide  preliminary  examination  of  Spokane  River  and  its  tribu- 
taries in  Idaho,  with  view  to  control  of  their  floods]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Shep- 
pard. Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  17,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  505,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA  COMMHTEE,   SENATE 

Ancient  Arabic  Order  of  Nobles  of  Mystic  Shrine.  Authorizing  appropriation  of 
funds  for  public  order  and  protection  of  life  and  property  during  convention 
of  Imperial  Council  of  Mystic  Shrine  in  District  of  Columbia  [June  S-17,  1935], 
report  (o  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  97 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  King.  Apr.  11,  1935.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  469,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Btiildinc/s.  Authorize  loan  from  Public  Works  Administration  by  District  of 
Columbia  to  build  small  courts  building,  report  to  accompany  S.  2035  [to 
amend  act  authorizing  loans  fi'om  Federal  Emergency  Administration  of  Pub- 
lic Works  for  construction  of  certain  municipal  buildings  in  District  of  Colum- 
bia, and  for  other  purposes,  so  as  to  include  buildings  for  Police  Court, 
Municipal  Court.  Juvenile  Court,  and  Office  of  Recorder  of  Deeds]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  King.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  29,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  394,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cal^^ndars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Apr.  17,  1935 ;  no.  3. 
1935.     20  p.  4°     t  Y  4.D  63/2  :  74/3 

Clian.  Pak  Chuc.  To  provide  for  issuance  of  license  to  pi'actice  healing  art  in 
District  of  Columbia  to  Pak  Chue  Chan,  report  to  accompany  S.  2013 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Coi^eland.  Mar.  13.  calendar  day  Mar.  29,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp. 
390,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Infants.  Provide  for  prevention  of  blindness  in  infants  born  in  District  of 
Columbia,  report  to  accompany  S.  2153 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Copeland.  Mar.  13, 
calendar  day  Mar.  29,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  391,  74tb  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Manslaughter.  Negligent  homicide  in  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany 
S.  210O  [to  amend  act  to  establish  code  of  law  for  District  of  Columbia,  ag 
amended,  by  adding  3  new  sections,  relating  to  negligent  homicide,  to  be  num- 
bered 802  ('a).  802  (b).  and  802  (c»,  respectively];  sulraiitted  by  Mr.  King. 
Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  29,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  393,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.  t 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Prostitution.  Suppression  of  prostitution  in  District  of  Columbia,  report  to 
accompany  S.  405 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Austin.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Apr.  3. 
1935.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  404,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

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April  1935  393 

ScJwols.  Provide  for  payment  of  military  instructor  for  high-school  cadets  of 
Washington,  D.  C,  report  to  accompany  S.  1023;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper. 
Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Apr.  4,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  419,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

i^iiioot  Sand  and  Gravel  Corporation.  Permit  construction,  maintenance,  and 
use  of  certain  pipe  lines  for  petroleum  and  petroleum  products  in  District  of 
Columbia  [by  Smoot  Sand  and  Gravel  Corporation],  report  to  accompany  S. 
2197;  submitted  by  Mr.  King.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  29,  1935.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  392,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

EDUCATION    AND   3.AB0R    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Apr.  19,  1935 :  no.  3. 
1935.    7  p.  4°    t  Y  4.Ed  8/3 :  74/3 

■National  Labor  Relations  Board,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  1958,' 
to  promote  equality  of  bargaining  power  between  employers  and  employees, 
to  diminish  causes  of  labor  disputes,  to  create  National  Labor  Relations  Board, 
and  for  other  purposes.  Mar.  15-19,  1935.    1935.    pt.  2,  iii+125-236  p.    *  Paper, 
20c.  Y  4.Ed  8/3  :  N  21/3/pt.2 

FINANCE  COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Adjusted  service  certificates.  Conversion  of  adjusted-service  certificates,  re- 
port to  accompany  H.  R.  3896  [declaring  policy  relative  to  benefits  for  veter- 
ans of  World  War  and  providing  for  optional  conversion  of  adjusted-service 
certificates]  ;  submitted  by  IMr.  Harrison.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  25,  1935. 
6  p.  (S.  rp.  550,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26352 

,- Payment  of  adjusted-service  certificates,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion, on  H.  R.  3896,  S.  2605,  other  bills  relating  to  payment  of  adjusted- 
service  certificates,  Apr.  22-24,  1935.     1935.     iii+184  p.     *  Paper,  15c. 

Y  4.F  49 :  Ad  4 

Calendars.  Calendar,  assignments  for  hearings  on  NRA  investigation,  Apr.  8- 
17,  1935 ;  no.  1-9.     1935.     various  paging,  4°     t  Y  4.F  49 :  74/1-9/NRA 

Calendar,  assignments  for  hearings  on  various  bills  relating  to  payment 

of  adjusted-service  certificates,  Apr.  22  and  23,  1935 ;  no.  1  and  2.    1935.    4  p. 
and  3  p.  4"     $  Y4.F49  :  74/1,  2/Adj.-ser.  certif. 

Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Apr.  1-29,  1935  ;  no.  23-31. 

1935.    Each  28  p.  4°    t  Y  4.F  49 :  74/23^1 

\ational  Recovery  Administration.  Investigation  of  National  Recovery  Ad- 
ministration, hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  79, 
for  investigation  of  certain  charges  concerning  administration  of  industrial 
codes  by  National  Recovery  Administration,  Mar.  22  [-Apr.  4],  1935.  1935. 
pts.  3,  4  [vii]+  357-1182  p.  1  pi.     *  Paper,  pt.  3,  25c.;  *  pt.  4,  30c. 

Y  4.F  49  :  N  21/pt.  3,  4 

FOREIGN   RELATIONS   COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Baldwin,  Mrs.  Margaret  G.  Margaret  G.  Baldwin,  report  to  accompany  S. 
2371  [for  relief  of  Margaret  G.  Baldwin,  widow  of  Frederick  W.  Baldwin]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Pittman.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  17,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp. 
506,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Apr.  27,  1935;  no. 
6.     1935.     29  p.  4°     $  Y  4.F  76/2 :  74/6 

Hitclicock,  Sarah  J.  Sarah  J.  Hitchcock,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3911 
[for  relief  of  Sarah  J.  Hitchcock,  widow  of  Henry  B.  Hitchcock]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Pittman.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  17,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  507,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Interparliamentarij  Union.  United  States  participation  in  Interparliamentary 
Union,  report  to  accompany  S.  2276 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittman.  Apr.  15, 
calendar  day  Apr.  16,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  499,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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IMMIGRATION   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Apr.  9,  1935;  no.  4. 
1935.     6  p.  4°     $  Y  4.1m  6/2 :  74/4 

INDIAN    AFFAIES    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Arapaho  Indians.  Arapahoe  and  Cheyenne  jurisdictional  bill,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  1504  [authorizing  Arapahoe  and  Cheyenne  Indians  to  submit  claims 
to  Court  of  Claims]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler.  Apr.  11,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp. 
465,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Arlce,  Mont.  Joint  school  district  no.  28,  Lake  and  Missoula  counties,  Mont., 
lor  extension  of  public-school  buildings,  report  to  accompany  S.  1525  [to  pro- 
vide funds  for  cooperation  with  joint  school  district  numbered  28,  Lake  and 
Missoula  counties,  Mont.,  for  extension  of  public-school  buildings  at  Arlee, 
Ronan,  and  St.  Ignatius,  to  be  available  to  Indian  children  oi  Flathead  (or 
Jocko)  Indian  Reservation]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler.  Mar.  13,  calendar 
day  Apr.  4,  1935.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  422,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Brocldon,  Mont.  In  cooperation  with  public  schools  in  Brockton,  Mont.,  report 
to  accompany  S.  1526  [to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  school  board 
at  Brockton,  Mont.,  in  extension  of  public-school  building  at  tliat  place  to  be 
available  to  Indian  children  of  Fort  Peck  Indian  Reservation]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Wheeler.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Apr.  4,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  423,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Apr.  6,  1935;  no.  3. 
1935.     35  p.  r     t  Y  4.1n  2/2 :  74/3 

Chippewa  Indians.  Compensate  Chippewa  Indians  of  Minneapolis  under  swamp 
land  act,  report  to  accompany  S.  1492  [to  compensate  Chippewa  Indians  of 
Minnesota  for  lauds  set  aside  by  treaties  for  their  future  homes  and  later 
patented  to  Minnesota  under  swamp  land  act] :  submitted  by  Mr.  Schall. 
Mar.  13.  calendar  day  Apr.  5,  1935.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  428,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Set  aside  lands  for  Chippewa  Indians  in  Minnesota,  report  to  accompany 

H.  R.  2045 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schall.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  18,  1935. 
3  p.  (S.  rp.  535,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [The  laud  to  be  reserved  is  within 
Minnesota  National  Forest.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wild  Rice  Lake  Indian  Reserve,  report  to  accompany  S.  2532  [to  amend 

act  setting  aside  Rice  Lake  and  contiguous  lands  in  Minnesota  for  exclusive 
use  and  benefit  of  Chippewa  Indians  of  Minnesota,  so  as  to  provide  additional 
wild-rice  reserves];  submitted  by  Mr.  Schall.  Apr.  11,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
467,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Covcio,  Calif.  Round  Valley,  Calif.,  in  cooperation  with  public-school  board  at 
Covelo,  report  to  accompany  S.  1536  [to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with 
public-school  board  at  Covelo,  Calif.,  in  construction  of  public-school  buildings 
to  be  available  to  Indian  children  of  Round  Valley  Reservation,  Calif.]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Apr.  5,  1935. 
2  p.     ( S.  rp.  430,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Crow  Indians.  Reimburse  Crow  Indian  tribal  funds  heretofore  expended  on 
irrigation  works,  report  to  accompany  S.  1532  [to  credit  Crow  Indian  tribal 
funds  with  amounts  heretofore  expended  from  tribal  funds  on  irrigation 
works  of  Crow  Reservation,  Mont.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler.  Mar.  13, 
calendar  day  Apr.  3,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  411,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Duchesne  County,  Utah,  in  cooperation  with  public  school  district,  report  to 
accompany  S.  2193  [to  provide  for  construction,  extension,  and  improvement 
of  public-school  buildings  in  Duchesne  County,  Utah,  to  be  available  to  Indian 
children] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day 
Apr.  19,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  536,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5e. 

Five  Civilised  Tribes.  Leasing  restricted  lands  of  Five  Civilized  Tribes,  Okla- 
homa, report  to  accompany  S.  2148;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma. 
Apr.  11,  calendar  day  Apr.  12,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  476,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

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April  1935  395 

Fort  Belkfuap  Reservation.  Eeimburse  Fort  Belknap  Indian  tribal  funds  hereto- 
fore expended  on  irrigation  works,  report  to  accompany  S.  lOSl  [to  credit 
Fort  Belknap  Indian  tribal  funds  with  amounts  heretofore  expended  from 
tribal  funds  on  irrigation  works  of  Fort  Belknap  Reservation,  Mont.]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Wheeler.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Apr.  3,  1935.  2  p.  ( S.  rp.  410, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Frazer,  Mont.,  in  cooperation  with  public  schools,  report  to  accompany  S.  1530 
[to  authorize  appropriations  for  completion  of  public  high  school  at  Frazer, 
Mont.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Apr.  4,  1935.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  424,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [This  high  school  is  to  be  availal))e  to 
Indian  children  of  Fort  Peck  Reservation.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Glacier  County,  Mont.  Cooperation  with  public-school  districts  in  (ilacier 
County.  Mont.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1522  [to  provide  funds  for  cooi>eration 
with  public-school  districts  in  Glacier  County,  Mont.,  in  improvement  and  ex- 
tension of  school  buildings  to  be  available  to  both  Indian  children  of  IJlackfeet 
Reservation  and  white  children]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler.  Mar.  13,  calen- 
dar day  Apr.  4,  1935.     2  p.      (S.  rp.  420,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Klamath  Indians.  Reimburse  Klamath  Indian  tribal  funds  heretofore  expended 
on  irrigation  works,  report  to  accompany  S.  506  [to  credit  Klamatii  Indian 
tribal  funds  with  amounts  heretofore  expended  from  tribal  funds  on  irriga- 
tion works  of  Klamath  Reservation,  Oreg.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Steiweu.  liar. 
13,    calendar    day   Apr.    4,    1935.     2   p.     (S.    rp.    414,    74th    Cong.    l.st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Navajo  Reservation.  Defining  exterior  boundaries,  Nava.io  Indian  Keservation, 
N.  Mex.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2213  [to  define  exterior  "Doundaries  of  Navajo 
Indian  Reservation  in  New  Mexico,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Hatch.     Apr.  9,  1935.     4  p.      (S.  rp.  436,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Osage  Itidians.  Osage  civilization  fund,  report  to  accompany  S.  2375  [authoriz- 
ing appropriation  for  payment  to  Osage  tribe  of  Indians  on  account  of  their 
lands  sold  by  United  States]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.     Apr. 

11,  1935.     30"^p.     (S.  rp.  464,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

■ Osage   Indian   drug   and   liquor   addicts,    report  to   accompany    S.   2214 

[conferring  jurisdiction  on  District  Courts  over  Osage  Indian  drug  and  liquor 
addicts]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.     Apr.  11,  calendar  day  Apr. 

12,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  477.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

■ Osage  tribal  and  individual  affairs,  report  to  accompany  S.  2482  [relating 

to  tribal  and  individual  affairs  of  Osage  Indians  of  Oklahoma]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  Apr.  11,  calendar  day  Apr.  12,  1935.  7  p.  ( S.  rp. 
478,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pine  Ridge,  8.  Dak.  Shannon  County,  S.  Dak.,  cooperation  with  school  board 
in  construction  of  consolidated  liigh  school  building,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1537  [to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  school  board  of  Shannon 
County,  S.  Dak.,  in  construction  of  consolidated  high-school  building  at  Pine 
Ridge,  S.  Dak.,  to  be  available  to  both  white  and  Indian  children]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  Apr.  11,  calendar  day  Apr.  12,  1935.  2  p. 
( S.  rp.  475,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Poison,  Mont.  To  provide  funds  fnr  cooperation  with  school  district  no.  23, 
Poison,  Mont.,  in  improvement  and  extension  of  school  buildings  to  be  available 
to  both  Indian  [children  of  Flathead  (or  Jocko)  Reservation]  and  white 
children,  report  to  accompany  S.  1524 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler.  Mar.  13, 
calendar    day    Apr.    4,    1935.     2    p.     (S.    rp.    421,    74th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Poplar,  Mont.,  cooperation  with  public-school  board,  district  no.  9,  Roosevelt 
County,  report  to  accompany  S.  1528  [for  expenditure  of  funds  for  coopera- 
tion with  public-school  board  at  Poplar,  Mont.,  in  construction  or  improvement 
of  public-school  building  to  be  available  to  Indian  children  of  Fort  Peck 
Indian  Reservation,  Mont.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler.  Apr.  15,  1935. 
3  p.     (S.  rp.  490,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Queets.  Wash.,  cooperation  with  public-school  board  in  construction  of  building, 
report  to  accompany  S.  1534   [to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  school 

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396  April  1935 

Qucets,  Wash. — Contiuued. 
board  at  Queets,  Wash.,  iu  construction  of  public-school  building  to  be  available 
to  Indian  children  of  Queets  and  of  Jefferson  County,  Wash.]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.     Apr.  11,  calendar  day  Apr.  12,  1935.     3  p.     (S.  rp. 
474,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Sauk  Indians.  Sac  and  Fox  (of  Missouri)  Indians,  payment  out  of  tribal  funds, 
report  to  accompany  S.  1723  [to  autht)rize  payment  to  Sac  and  Fox  (of 
Missouri)  tribe  of  Indians  of  certain  tribal  funds  to  their  credit  in  Treas- 
ury! ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Apr.  4, 
19.35.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  413,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

WaUin.  Emanuel.  Emanuel  Wallin,  report  to  accompany  S.  2292  [for  relief  of 
Emanuel  Wallin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  Apr.  15,  calen- 
dar day  Apr.  16,  1935.     2  p.     ( S.  rp.  497,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

White  Sioan,  Wash.  White  Swan  school  district  no.  88,  Yakima  County,  Wash., 
report  to  accompany  S.  1535  [to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  White  Swan 
school  district  numbered  88.  Yakima  County,  Wash.,  for  extension  of  public- 
school  Imildings  to  be  available  for  Indian  children  of  Yakima  Reservation] ; 
submitted  by  IMr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Apr.  5, 
1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  429,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Wolf  Point,  Mont.,  cooperation  with  school  district  no.  45,  Roosevelt  County, 
report  to  accompany  S.  1523  [to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  public- 
school  board  at  Wolf  Point,  Mont.,  in  construction  or  improvement  of  public- 
school  building  to  be  available  to  Indian  children  of  Fort  Peck  Indian  Reser- 
vation, Mont.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler.  Apr.  15,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  489, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

INTERSTATE  COMMEKCE  COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Apr.  22,  1935 : 
no.  5.     1935.     12  p.  4°     t  Y  4.1n  8/3 :  74/5 

'  Coal.  Stabilization  of  bituminous  coal  mining  industry,  hearings  before  sub- 
committee, 74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  1417,  to  stal)ilize  bituminous  coal 
mining  industry  and  promote  its  interstate  commerce,  to  jn'ovide  for  coopera- 
tive marketing  of  bituminous  coal,  to  levy  tax  on  bituminous  coal  and  provide 
for  drawback  under  certain  conditions,  to  declare  production,  distribution, 
and  use  of  bituminous  coal  to  be  affected  with  national  public  intei'est,  to 
conserve  bituminous-coal  resources  of  United  States  and  to  establish  national 
bituminous-coal  reserve,  to  provide  for  general  welfare,  and  for  other  purposes, 
Feb.  19-]\Iar  7,  1935.  19.35.  iv -1-624  p.  [S.  1417  establishes  a  National 
Bituminous  Coal  Commission  in  Interior  Department  and  provides  for  the 
appointment  by  the  President  of  a  P.ituminous  Coal  Labor  Board  to  be 
assigned  to  Labor  Department.]     *  Paper,  60c.  Y  4.1n  8/3  :  B  54/2 

To     stabilize     bituminous-coal-minhig     industry,      promote     interstate 

commerce  in  bituminous  coal,  provide  for  general  welfare,  and  for  other 
purposes,  report  to  accompany  S.  2481  [to  stabilize  bituminous  coal  mining 
industry  and  promote  its  interstate  commerce,  to  provide  for  cooperative 
marketing  of  bituminous  coal,  to  levy  tax  on  bituminous  coal  and  provide  for 
drawback  under  certain  conditions,  to  declare  production,  distribution,  and 
use  of  bituminous  coal  to  be  affected  with  national  public  interest,  to  conserve 
bituminous-coal  resources  of  United  States  and  to  establish  national  bitumin- 
ous-coal reserve,  to  provide  for  general  welfare,  and  for  other  purposes]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Neely.  Apr.  11,  1935.  6  p.  (S.  iix  470,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)  [S.  2481  establishes  a  National  Bituminous  Coal  Commission  in 
Interior  Department  and  provides  for  the  appointment  by  the  President  of 
a  Bituminous  Coal  Labor  Board  to  be  assigned  to  Labor  Department.] 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  3^-26353 

Motor  i-ehicles.  Motor  carrier  act,  1935,  report  to  accompany  S.  1629  [to  amend 
interstate  commerce  act,  as  amended,  by  providing  for  regulation  of  trans- 
portation of  passengers  and  property  by  motor  carriers  operating  in  inter- 
state or  foreign  commerce]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler.  Apr.  11,  calendar 
day  Apr.  12,  1935.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  482.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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April  1935  397 

Railroads.  Authorizing  investigation  of  railroad  financing,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  Res.  71  [authorizing  investigation  of  interstate  railroads  and  affiliates 
with  respect  to  financing,  reorganizations,  mergers,  and  certain  other  mat- 
ters] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Apr.  8,  1935.  5  p. 
(S.  rp.  434,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26354 

Investigation  of  railroad  financing,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session, 

on  S.  Res.  71,  authorizing  investigation  of  interstate  railroads  and  aflSliates 
with  respect  to  financing,  reorganizations,  mergers,  and  certain  other  matters. 
Mar.  20-27,  1935.     1935.     iii+181  p.     *  Paper,  15c.  Y  4.1n  8/3  :  R  13/51 

,  Transportation.  To  amend  interstate  commerce  act,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st 
session,  on  S.  1629,  to  amend  interstate  commerce  act,  as  amended,  by  pro- 
viding for  regulation  of  transportation  of  passengers  and  property  by  motor 
carriers  operating  in  interstate  or  foreign  commerce,  S.  1632,  to  amend  inter- 
state commerce  act,  as  amended,  by  providing  for  regulation  of  transportation 
of  passengers  and  property  by  water  carriers  operating  in  interstate  and 
foreign  commerce,  S.  1635,  to  amend  interstate  commerce  act,  as  amended, 
Feb.  25[-Mar.  19],  193.5.  1935.  2  pts.[ix]+1344  p.  il.  map.  [Part  1  is 
hearings  on  the  motor  carriers  act,  1935,  and  pt.  2  is  joint  hearings  before 
Committee  on  Interstate  Commerce  and  merchant  marine  subcommittee  of 
Committee  on  Commerce  on  the  water  carriers  act,  1935.]  *  Paper,  pt.  1,  70c. ; 
*pt.    2,    80c.  Y  4.1n  8/3  :  In  8/18/pt.l,  2 

IBMGATTON    AND   RECLAMATION    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Bitter  Root  Irrigation  District  contract,  report  to  accompany  S.  946  [to  amend 
sec.  3  and  4  of  act  for  rehabilitation  of  Bitter  Root  irrigation  project,  Mont.]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Adams.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Apr.  2,  1935.  2  p.  ( S.  rp. 
403,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Reclamation  Bureaxi.  Mileage  payments  to  Bureau  of  Reclamation  employees, 
report  to  accompany  S.  1402  [providing  payment  to  employees,  Bureau  of 
Reclamation,  for  mileage  traveled  in  privately  owned  automobiles]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Hatch.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  29,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  389,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

JTJDIOIARY   COMMITTEE,    SB3NATE 

Actions  at  law.  Federal  interpleader  bill,  report  to  accompany  S.  1277  [to 
amend  sec.  24  of  judicial  code  by  conferring  on  District  Courts  additional 
jurisdiction  of  bills  of  interpleader]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Austin.  Apr.  15,  cal- 
endar day  Apr.  29,  1935.  9  p.  (S.  rp.  558,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26355 

Aim.  To  regulate  defense  of  alibi  in  criminal  cases,  report  to  accompany  S. 
1380:  submitted  by  Mr.  King.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  16,  1935.  1  p. 
(S.  rp.  493,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

M Appeals  from  Federal  courts,  hearing,  74th  Congi-ess,  1st  session,  on  S.  2176, 
providing  for  appeals  from  orders  of  Federal  courts  prohibiting  compliance 
with  Federal  laws,  Mar.  25,  1935.     1935.     iii+20  p.     *  Paper,   5c. 

Y  4.  J  89/2 :  Ap  4 

Baltimore,  Md.  City  of  Baltimore,  Md.,  report  to  accompany  S.  672  [for  relief 
of  Baltimore] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Austin.  Apr.  11,  1935.  9  p.  ( S.  rp.  445, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bankruptcy.  Amendments  to  bankruptcy  act,  report  to  accompany  S.  2416 
[to  amend  act  to  establish  uniform  system  of  bankruptcy  throughout  United 
States,  and  acts  amendatory  thereof  and  supplementary  thereto,  so  as  to 
clarify  law  relative  to  compositions  and  extensions  for  farmers]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  McCarran.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  16,  1935.  5  p.  (S.  rp.  498, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

To  amend  bankruptcy  act,  report  to  accompany  S.  2471  [to  amend  sec. 

80  of  chapter  9  of  act  to  amend  act  to  establish  uniform  system  of  bank- 
ruptcy throughout  United  States,  relating  to  temporary  relief  of  distressed 

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398  April  1935 

Banhruptcy — Continued, 
cities,  counties,   and  minor  political  subdivisions,   so  as  to  ineUide  mutual 
nonprofit  companies  and  incorporated  water  users'  associations]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Hatch  for  Mr.  Dieterich.     Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  16,  1935.     1  p. 
(S.  rp.  500,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Apr.  1-29,  1935; 
no.  ia-14.     1985.     various  paging,  4°     t  Y  4.  J  89/2 :  74/10-14 

Calif oniia.     Reimbursement  of  California,  report  to  accompany  S.  1932;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Ashurst.     Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Apr.  8,  1935.     79  p.     (S.  rp. 
432,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26299 

Government  contracts.  Establish  uniform  requirements  affecting  Government 
contracts,  report  to  accompany  S.  215;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Mar.  13, 
calendar  day  Apr.  8,  1935.  16  p.  (S.  rp.  433,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26300 

Judges.  Additional  judges  for  district  court  and  circuit  court  of  United  States, 
report  to  accompany  S.  477  [to  provide  for  appointment  of  2  additional 
judges  for  southern  district  of  New  York,  2  additional  judges  for  southern 
district  of  California,  1  additional  judge  for  district  of  Oregon,  1  additional 
judge  for  district  of  Kansas,  1  additional  judge  for  district  of  New  Mexico, 
1  additional  judge  for  eastern  and  western  districts  of  Kentucky,  1  addi- 
tional judge  for  northern  and  southern  districts  of  West  Virginia,  1  addi- 
tional judge  for  district  of  South  Dakota,  and  1  additional  judge  for  circuit 
court,  9th  judicial  circuit]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dietrich  [Dieterich].  Mar.  13, 
calendar  day  Apr.  3,  1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  405,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

\Lohhifinff.  Registration  and  regulation  of  lobbyists,  hearing  before  subcom- 
mittee, 74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  2512,  to  define  lobbyists,  to  require 
registration  of  lobbyists,  and  provide  regulation  thereof,  Apr.  16,  1935.  1935. 
11+24  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.J  89/2 :  L  78/4 

Panama  Canal.  Deposit  of  public  moneys  in  Canal  Zone,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1379  [to  amend  sec.  103  of  code  of  criminal  procedure  for  Canal  Zone  and 
sec.  542  of  code  of  civil  procedure  for  Canal  Zone,  so  as  to  require  marshal 
and  clerk  of  Canal  Zone  to  pay  all  moneys  collected  by  them  for  Government 
into  Treasury  of  United  States]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  King.  Apr.  15,  calendar 
day  Apr.  16,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  492,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Property.  Sale  of  property  under  court  order,  report  to  accompany  S.  1572  [to 
amend  act  to  regulate  manner  in  which  property  shall  be  sold  under  orders 
and  decrees  of  any  United  States  courts,  as  amended]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
King.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  16,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  495,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     [Corrected  print.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Witnesses.  Comment  upon  failure  of  defendant  in  criminal  case  to  testify, 
report  to  accompany  S.  1383  [to  amend  act  to  make  persons  charged  with 
crimes  and  offenses  competent  witnesses  in  United  States  and  Territorial 
courts]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  King.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  16,  1935.  4  p. 
( S.  rp.  494,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

LIBRARY   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Cwineotiout  Tercentenary  Commission.  Three  himdredth  anniversary  of  Con- 
necticut, report  to  accompany  S.  .1.  Res.  94  [establishing  commission,  to  be 
known  as  United  States  Connecticut  Tercentenary  Commission,  for  participa- 
tion of  United  States  in  observance  of  300th  anniversary  of  founding  of  Col- 
ony of  Connecticut,  authorizing  appropriation  to  be  utilized  in  connection 
with  such  observance,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Barkley. 
Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  25,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  553,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

MILITARY  AFFAIRS   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Agramonte,  Mrs.  Frances.  Frances  Agramonte,  report  to  accompany  S.  2472 
[to  pay  annuity  to  Frances  Agramonte,  widow  of  Aristides  Agramonte]  :  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Sheppard.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  29,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
559,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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April  1935  399 

Ainsworth,  Fred  C.  Fred  C.  Ainsworth  Endowment  Library  at  Walter  Reed 
General  Hospital,  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  98  [to  authorize  acceptance 
on  behalf  of  United  States  of  bequest  of  Fred  C.  Ainsworth  for  purpose  of 
establishing  permanent  library  at  Walter  Reed  General  Hospital  to  be  known 
as  Fred  C.  Ainsworth  Endowment  Library]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard. 
Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  26,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  556,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Army  emergency  officers  retired  list.  Extending  benefits  of  emergency  officers' 
retirement  act  of  May  24,  1928,  to  provisional  officers  of  Regular  Establish- 
ment who  sensed  during  World  War,  report  to  accompany  S.  2265 ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah.  Apr.  11,  calendar  day  Apr.  12,  1935.  5  p.  (S.  rp. 
479,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Carpenter,  Frank  R.  Frank  R.  Carpenter,  alias  Frank  R.  Carvin,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  1565  [for  relief  of  Frank  R.  Carpenter,  alias  Frank  R.  Car- 
vin] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dickinson.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  18,  1935.  3  p. 
(S.  rp.  534.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Carter,  Oberlin  M.  Capt.  Oberlin  M.  Carter,  report  to  accompany  S.  Res.  (:<> 
[to  investigate  facts  concerning  court  martial  of  Oberlin  M.  Carter]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Duffy.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  27,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  557,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Constantino,  Antlwny  J.  Anthony  J.  Constantino,  report  to  accompany  S.  2516 
[for  relief  of  Anthony  J.  Constantino]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Apr.  15, 
calendar  day  Apr.  22,  1935.    5  p.     (S.  rp.  544,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Criminal  laio.  To  amend  sec.  289  of  criminal  code,  report  to  accompany  S.  J. 
Res.  42  [to  amend  sec.  289  of  criminal  code,  so  as  to  bring  down  to  date  Federal 
conformity  act]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  22,  1935. 
2  p.     ( S.  rp.  542,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fisher,  Frank.  Frank  Fisher,  report  to  accompany  S.  1689  [for  relief  of  Frank 
Fisher]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Barbour.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  22,  1935.  4  p. 
( S.  rp.  543,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Herring,  Harry  T.  Harry  T.  Herring,  report  to  accompany  S.  1426  [providing 
for  appointment  of  Harry  T.  Herring  as  lieutenant  colonel  in  Army  and  his 
retirement  in  that  grade]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bachman.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day 
Apr.  8,  1935.    6  p.     (S.  rp.  431,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hilhun,  Henry.  Henry  Hilbun,  report  to  accompany  S.  2252  [for  relief  of  Henry 
Hilbun]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwellenbach.  Apr.  11,  calendar  day  Apr.  12, 
1935.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  473,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hutchinson,  Rolert  D.  Robert  D.  Hutchinson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3787 
[for  relief  of  Robert  D.  Hutchinson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah.  Apr. 
15.   calendar  day  Apr.   18,   1935.     2  p.      (S.   rp.   513,   74th   Cong.   1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Kaufman,  Samuel.  Samuel  Kaufman,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3105  [for  relief 
of  Samuel  Kaufman]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Barbour.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Apr. 
1,  1935.    6  p.     (S.  rp.  398,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Knight,  Thaddeus  C.  Thaddeus  C.  Knight,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2294  [for 
relief  of  Thaddeus  C.  Knight]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard  for  Mr.  Reynolds. 
Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  26,  1935.     10  p.     (S.  rp.  555,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

LoAcs,  Mrs.  Rosetta.  Rossetta  Laws,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2128  [for  relief 
of  Rosetta  Laws]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Austin.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Apr.  1, 
1935.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  396,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McGee,  Gordon.  Gordon  McGee,  report  to  accompany  S.  2407  [for  relief  of 
Gordon  McGee]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr,  22, 
1935.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  541,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McHam,  Beryl  M.  Beryl  M.  McHam,  report  to  accompany  S.  1578  [for  relief  of 
Berj-l  M.  McHam]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Austin.  Apr.  11,  calendar  day  Apr.  12, 
1935.     18  p.     (S.  rp.  471,  74th  Cong.  l.st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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400  April  1935 

Military  reservations.  Authorize  exchange  of  lands  at  military  reservations, 
report  to  accompany  S.  2395;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  Mar.  13,  calendar 
day  Mar.  29,  1935.     2  p.     (S,  rp.  388,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

To  authorize  transfer  of  certain  military  reservations  to  other  depart- 
ments of  Government  [and  to  Puerto  Rico],  report  to  accompany  S.  2394; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  29,  1935.  3  p. 
(S.  rp.  387,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Miller,  Donald  O.  Donald  O.  Miller,  report  to  accompany  S.  1495  [autborizing 
the  President  to  order  Donald  O.  Miller  before  retiring  board  for  hearing  of 
his  case  and  upon  findings  of  such  board  determine  whether  or  not  he  be 
placed  on  retired  list  with  rank  and  pay  held  by  him  at  time  of  his  separa- 
tion] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwellenbach.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  19,  1935. 
5  p.     (S.  rp.  537,  74tb  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Officers,  Army.  Authorizing  publication  as  public  document  of  America  secure: 
Analytical  register  of  Regular  Army  officers  and  security  statistics,  with 
graphs,  1775-1935  [by  John  J.  Lenney],  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  56; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  22,  1935.  4  p. 
(S.  rp.  540,  "74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Oliver,  Mrs.  Nellie.  Nellie  Oliver,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5133  [for  relief  of 
Nellie  Oliver]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Austin.     Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  18,  1935. 

2  p.     (S.  rp.  533,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Patterson,  John  F.  John  F.  Patterson,  report  to  accompany  S.  1783  [for  relief 
of  John  F.  Patterson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Duffy.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Apr.  4, 
1935.     5  p.     (S.  i-p.  418,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Rosasco,  Walter  L.  Walter  L.  Rosasco,  report  to  accompany  S.  1789  [for  relief 
of  Walter  L.  Rosasco]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fletcher.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day 
Apr.  1,  1935.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  399,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

San  Antonio  Arsenal.  Right-of-way  across  San  Antonio  Arsenal,  San  Antonio, 
Tex.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1726  [to  grant  right-of-way  for  street  purposes 
upon  and  across  San  Antonio  Arsenal,  Tex.,  to  San  Antonio,  Tex.]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Sheppard.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Mar.  29,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  386, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hhelton,  Clavde  W.  Claude  W.  Shelton,  report  to  accompany  S.  1497  [to  author- 
ize appointment  of  Claude  W.  Shelton,  retired,  to  grade  of  captain,  retired, 
in  Army]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Minton.     Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  23,  1935. 

3  p.     (S.  rp.  545,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Soivin^ki,  Stephen.  Stephen  Sowinski,  report  to  accompany  S.  2045  [for  relief 
of  Stephen  Sowinski]  ;  submittetl  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah.  Mar.  13,  calendar 
day  Apr.  1,  1935.    17  p.     (S.  rp.  401,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Stannard,  William  J.  William  J.  Stannard,  report  to  accompany  S.  2467  [for 
retirement  of  William  J.  Stannard]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah. 
Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  16,  1935.  7  p.  (S.  rp.  496,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Tidwell,  William  E.  William  Edward  Tidwell,  report  to  accompany  S.  1505 
[for  relief  of  William  Edward  Tidwell]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fletcher.  Apr.  15, 
calendar  day  Apr.  18,  1935.  7  p.  (S.  rp.  525,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  ♦Pa- 
per, 5c. 

Yavapai  Indians.  Transfer  lands  from  Veterans'  Administration  to  Department 
of  Interior  for  benefit  of  Yavapai  Indians,  Arizona,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1469:  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Apr.  1,  1935. 
1  p.  (S.  rp.  397,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [These  lands  are  within  the  former 
Whipple  Barracks  military  reserve.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

MUNITIONS    INDITSTBY,    SPEICTAL  COMMITTEE  INVESTIGATING,    SENATE 

Munitions.  Munitions  industry,  hearings,  73d  Congress,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  206, 
to  make  certain  investigations  concerning  manufacture  and  sale  of  arms  and 
other  war  munitions,  Dec.  4  [-6],  1934.  1935.  pts.  9,  10,  [vii] +2081-2394  p. 
[Part  9  relates  to  international  munitions  control,  and  pt.  10  to  embargoes.] 
♦Paper,  pt.  9,  15c.;  *  pt.  10,  10c.  Y  4.M  92 :  H  35/pt.9, 10 

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Munitions — Continued. 

IMunitions  investigation,  preliminary  report  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  8 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Nye.     Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Apr.  1,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  400, 
74tb  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26303 

NAVAL,  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,    SBNATE3 

Astoria,  Oreg.  Autborizlug  removal  of  rock  from  submarine  and  destroyer  base 
reservation  at  Astoria  (Tongue  Point),  Oreg.,  report  to  accompany  S.  616; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Trammell.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  17,  1935.  2  p.  ( S.  rp. 
512,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Aviation  cadets.  To  provide  for  aviation  cadets  in  Naval  Reserve  and  Marine 
Corps  Reserve,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5577 ;  submitted  by  ]Mr.  Trammell. 
Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Apr.  2,  1935.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  402,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26298 

Bands.  For  relief  of  present  leaders  of  Navy  Band  and  band  of  Marine  Corps, 
report  to  accompany  S.  1609;  submitted  by  Mr.  Trammell.  Api".  11,  1935. 
2  p.     ( S.  rp.  457,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Apr.  2  and  16, 
1935 ;  no.  4  and  5.    1935.    Each  16  p.  large  8"  $  Y  4.N  22/2  :  74/4,  5 

Jensen,  Jolmnnes  F.  Authorizing  the  President  to  present  medal  in  name  of 
Congress  to  John  F.  Jensen,  report  to  accompany  S.  158  [authorizing  the 
President  to  present  medal  in  name  of  Congress  to  Johannes  F.  Jensen]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Trammell.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  17,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
511,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Maggie,  Dominich  E.  Dominick  Edward  Maggio,  report  to  accompany  S.  880 
[for  relief  of  Dominick  Edward  Maggio]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  Mar.  13, 
calendar  day  Apr.  3,  1935.    2  p.     ( S.  i-p.  408,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Medals.  Authorizing  personnel  of  naval  service  to  whom  commemorative  or 
special  medal  has  been  awarded  to  wear  in  lieu  thereof  miniature  facsimile 
of  such  medal  and  ribbon  symbolic  of  award,  report  to  accompany  S.  1208; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Gerry.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Apr.  5,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
427,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Murder.  Authorize  trial  by  court  martial  of  any  person  in  naval  service  charged 
with  crime  of  murder  committed  without  geographical  limits  of  States  of  the 
Union  and  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany  S.  1207;  submitted  by 
Mr.   Trammell.     Apr.    11,    1935.     2  p.      (S.    rp.    454,    74th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Navy  Department.  To  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  proceed  with  construction 
of  certain  public  works,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5576;  submitted  by  Mr, 
Trammell.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Apr.  3,  1935.  24  p.  ( S.  rp.  407,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Normandin,  Joseph  H.  A.  To  correct  naval  record  of  Joseph  Horace  Albion 
Normandin,  report  to  accompany  S.  885;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  Mar.  13, 
calendar  day  Apr.  4,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  412,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Officers,  Marine  Corps.  Authorizing  assignment  of  2  officers  on  active  list  of 
Marine  Corps  not  below  rank  of  colonel  to  duty  as  assistants  to  major  general 
commandant  of  Marine  Corps,  report  to  accompany  S.  1211 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Trammell.    Apr.  11,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  455,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Officers,  Navy.  To  regulate  strength  and  distribution  of  the  line  of  Navy,  and 
for  other  purposes,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5599 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tram- 
mell. Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Apr.  5,  1935.  8  p.  (S.  rp.  425,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Parris  Island.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Navy  to  accept  on  behalf  of  United 
States  strip  of  land  [at  Parris  Island]  from  South  Carolina,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  1610;  submitted  by  Mr.  Trammell.  Apr.  11,  calendar  day  Apr.  12, 
1935.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  480,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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402  April  1935 

Pay,  Navy.  Longevity,  public  works,  aviation  cadets,  and  naval  line  personnel, 
hearing,  74tli  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  2287,  to  authorize  crediting  of  service 
rendered  by  personnel  (active  or  retired)  subsequently  to  June  30,  1932,  in 
computation  of  their  active  or  retired  pay  after  June  30,  1935,  H.  R.  5576,  to 
authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  proceed  with  construction  of  certain  public 
works,  H.  R.  5577,  to  pi-ovide  for  aviation  cadets  in  Naval  Reserve  and  Marine 
Corps  Reserve,  H.  R.  5599,  to  regulate  strength  and  distribution  of  the  line 
of  Navy,  and  for  other  purposes,  Apr.  2,  1985.     1935.     ii+27  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  4.N  22/2 :  L  85 

To  authorize  crediting  of  service  rendered  by  personnel  (active  and  re- 
tired) subsequently  to  June  30,  1932,  in  computation  of  their  active  or  retired 
pay  after  June  30,  1935,  i-eport  to  accompany  S.  2287 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh. 
Mar.  13.  calendar  day  Apr.  5.  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  426,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
[The  persons  affected  are  officers  of  Navy.  Marine  Corps,  Army,  Coast  Guard, 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  and  Public  Health  Service.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pearl  Harbor.  To  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  relinquish  easemont  for 
water  main  at  Pearl  Harbor,  Hawaii  [to  trustees  of  estate  of  Bernice  P. 
Bishop],  report  to  accompany  S.  1209;  submitted  by  Mr.  Trammell.  Mar.  18, 
calendar  day  Apr.  4,  1935.     2  p.     ( S.  rp.  415,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Retired  Uftt.  Navy.  Amend  provision  in  act  approved  Mar.  3,  1931,  governing 
computation  of  commissioned  service  of  Naval  Academy  graduates  who  have 
been  retired  for  age  or  service  ineligibility  for  promotion,  report  to  accompany 
S.  159:  sulnnitted  by  Mr.  Trammell.  Apr.  1.5,  calendar  day  Apr.  17,  1935. 
2  p.     ( S.  rp.  509,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Richmond,  Fredericksburg  and  Potomac  Railroad.  To  authorize  exchange  of 
lands  between  Richmond,  Fredericksburg  &  Potomac  Railroad  Co.  and  United 
States  at  Quantico,  Va.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1611 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Trammell.     Apr.  11, 1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  458,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sliney,  Albert  L.  Albert  Lawrence  Sliney,  report  to  accompany  S.  882  [for 
relief  of  Albert  Lawrence  Sliney]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  Mar.  13,  calen- 
dar day  Apr.  3,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  409,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Supply  Corps,  Navy.  Amend  sec.  1383,  Revised  statutes  [relating  to  certain 
officers  of  Supply  Corps,  Navy],  report  to  accompany  S.  1212;  submitted  by 
Mr.    Trammell.     Apr.    11,    1935.     2   p.     (S.    rp.    456,    74th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

VaUejo,  Calif.  Authorizing  transfer  of  lands  near  Yalle.jn,  Calif.,  from  Hous- 
ing Corporation  to  Navy  Department  for  naval  purposes,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1206;  pubmitted  by  Mr.  Trammell.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  17,  1935. 
1  p.     (S.  rp.  510,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

POST   OFFICES    AND   POST   KOADS    OOMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Mail  matter.  Relating  to  imdelivered  parcels  of  1st  class,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1539;  submitted  by  Mr.  McKellar.  Apr.  11,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  460,  74th 
Cong.   1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

• To  punish  persons  knowingly  causing  delivery  by  mail  of  certain  non- 
mailable matter,  report  to  accompany  S.  1541 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McKellar. 
Apr.  11,  1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  461,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Moran,  Joltm,  J.  John  J.  Moran,  report  to  accompany  S.  211  [for  relief  of 
John  J.  Moran]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  McKellar.  Apr,  11,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
459,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Periodicals.  Amending  postal  laws  to  include  as  2d-class  matter  religious 
periodicals  publishing  information  locallv,  report  to  accompany  S.  1439 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  McKellar.    Apr.  11,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  462,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

-i  Post  Office  Department.  Reorganization  of  Post  Office  Department,  hearing,! 
74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  1573,  placing  Post  Office  Department  upon* 
basis  of  efficiency  and  economy,  Apr,  18,  1935.    1935.    ii-M8  p.     *  Paper,  5c.] 

Y  4.P  84/2  :  P  84/6] 

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April  1935  403 

PUBLIC    BUrLDINGS    AND   GROUNDS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Capitol.     Extension  and  completion  of  Capitol,  report  to  accompany  S.  1129; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Connally.     Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Apr.  8,  1935.    3  p.     ( S.  rp. 
435,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.C.   card  35-26301 

Haymes  Brothers.  Contractors  and  subcontractors  for  post-office  buildings, 
report  to  accompany  S.  2356  [to  amend  act  for  relief  of  contractors  and  sub- 
contractors for  post  offices  and  other  buildings  and  work  under  supervision  of 
Treasury  Department,  as  amended,  so  as  to  include  Haymes  Brothers] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Connally.  IMar.  13,  calendar  day  Apr.  4,  1935.  3  p.  ( S.  rp. 
417,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Joneshoro,  Ark.  Authorize  acquisition  of  land  to  provide  appropriate  means 
of  access  to  post  office  at  .Tonesboro,  Ark.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2088 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Connally.  Mar.  13,  calendar  day  Apr.  4,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
416,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

PUBLIC  LANDS  AND  SURVEYS   COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Biff  Bend  National  Park,  report  to  accompany  S.  2131  [for  establishment  of  Big 
Bend  National  Park  in  Texas]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittman.  Apr.  15,  calendar 
day  Apr.  23,  1935.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  547,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Homestead.  Granting  leave  of  absence  to  settlers  of  homestead  lands  during 
1935,  report  to  accompany  S.  1776:  submitted  by  Mr.  Wagner,  Apr.  9,  1935. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  437,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Registers  (land  offices).  Compensation  of  registers  of  district  land  offices, 
report  to  accompany  S.  2361 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Mahoney.  Apr.  15,  calendar 
day  Apr.  17,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  508,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Uinta  National  Forest.  To  facilitate  control  of  soil  erosion  and/or  flood  dam- 
age originating  upon  lands  within  exterior  boundaries  of  Uinta  and  Wasatch 
national  forests,  Utah,  report  to  accompany  S.  376 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wagner. 
Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  17,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  502,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Utah  Gilsonite  Company.  Providing  for  sale  of  public  lands  to  Utah  Gilsonite 
Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  377  [to  grant  to  Utah  Gilsonite  Company  right 
to  use  water  well  on  public  lands  in  Utah]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wagner. 
Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  18,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  520,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

TEIRRITOBIBS    AND   INSULAR   AFFAIRS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  calendar  of  bills,  resolutions,  and  nomina- 
tions referred  to  Committee  on  Territories  and  Insular  Affairs  for  its  con- 
sideration and  action  thereon,  Apr.  11,  1935 ;  no.  3,  74th  Congress,  1st  session. 
1935.     7  p.  4°     $  Y  4.T  27/2  :  74/3 

Ketchikan,  Alaska.  Authorizing  Ketchikan,  Alaska,  to  issue  bonds,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  6084  [to  authorize  Ketchikan,  Alaska,  to  issue  bonds  for 
purpose  of  acquiring  electric  light  and  power,  water,  and  telephone  prop- 
erties of  Citizens'  Light,  Power  and  Water  Company,  and  to  finance  and 
operate  same,  and  validating  preliminary  proceedings  with  respect  thereto] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Bone.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  18,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
526,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Nome,  Alaska.  Ratify  and  confirm  corporate  existence  of  Nome,  Alaska,  and  to 
authorize  it  to  undertake  certain  municipal  public  works,  and  for  such  pur- 
poses to  issue  bonds,  report  to  accompany  S.  2317;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bone. 
Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  18,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  529,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Petersdtirg,  Alaska.  Authorizing  Petersburg,  Alaska,  to  issue  bonds,  report  to 
accompany  S.  2316  [to  authorize  Petersburg,  Alaska,  to  undertake  certain 
municipal  public  works,  including  filling,  grading,  and  paving  of  streets  and 
sidewalks,   construction    and   improvement   of   sewers,    and   construction    of 

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404  April  1935 

Petersburg,  Alaska — Continued, 
necessary  bridges  and  viaducts  in  connection  witli  same,  and  for  such  pur- 
poses to  issue  bonds]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bone.     Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr. 
18,  1935.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  531,  74tL  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5(> 

Philippine  Islands.  Importation  of  Philippine  cordage,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2530  [to  protect  American  and  Pliilippine  labor  and  to  preserve  an  essential 
industry]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tydings.  Apr.  11,  1935.  4  p.  ( S.  rp.  444,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Puerto  Rican  Hurricane  Relief  Commission,  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  88 
[to  abolish  Puerto  Rican  Hurricane  Relief  Commission  and  transfer  its  func- 
tions to  Secretary  of  Interior]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hayden.  Apr.  11,  calendar 
day  Apr.  12,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  481,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Puerto  Rico.  Issuance  and  sale  to  United  States  of  certain  bonds  of  municipal 
governments  in  Puerto  Rico,  report  to  accompany  S.  1227;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Bone.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  18,  1935.  2  p.  ( S.  rp.  527,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Seward,  Alaska.  Municipal  electric  system  for  Seward,  Alaska,  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  3808  [concerning  Seward,  Alaska]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bone. 
Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  18,  1936  [1935].  4  p.  (S.  rp.  530,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Valdez,  Alaska.  Authorizing  Valdez,  Alaska,  to  issue  bonds,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  2315  [to  authorize  Valdez,  Alaska,  to  construct  public-school  building 
and  for  such  purpose  to  issue  bonds,  and  to  authorize  said  town  to  accept 
grants  of  money  to  aid  it  in  financing  any  public  works]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Bone.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  18,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  528,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

COXTIIT  OF  CLAIMS 

Art  Metal  Construction  Company  v.  Ignited  States;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1935.]     no.  42567,  p.  9-13     t  Ju3.8:Ar75 

Ca.'ics.  April  calendar,  1935.  1935.  13  p.  [Part  of  the  pages  are  blank.]  t 
L.  C.  card  2^16270  Ju  3.5  :  935/4 

Northern  Pacific  Raihoaif  Companii  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner. 
[193.5.]     no.  42253,  p.  59-71.     %  Ju  3.8  N  811/19 

Rousmanierc,  Williaws  d  Co.  Frank  H.  Gage,  George  A.  Lapham,  surviving 
partners  of  Rousmaniere.  AVilliams  and  Company,  dissolved  partnership,  v. 
United  States;  report  of  commissioner.     [1935.]     no.  42625,  p.  17-20.     t 

Ju  3.8 :  R  762/2 

Watk ins-Cot trell  Company  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1935.] 
no.  M-3S0,  p.  7-8.     t  Ju3.8:W328 

COURT  OF  CUSTOMS  AND  PATENT  APPEALS 

Rubber  balls.  Customs  appeal  no.  3875,  United  States  v.  F.  W.  Woolworth  Co.. 
transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
11  -f  134  p.     t  Ju  7.6 :  W  888/7 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

UiUted  States  Court  of  Appeals.  Ti-anscript  of  record,  Jan.  term,  1935,  no.  6428, 
Guy  T.  Helvering.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  vs.  George  Klotz,  appeal 
from  Board  of  Tax  Appeals.    [1935.]    cover  title,  i +23  p.     t        DC  9.5  :K  699 

Transcript  of  record,  Jan.  term,  1935,  no.  6429,  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue,  v.  Henry  Klotz,  appeal  from  Board  of  Tax  Appeals. 
[1935]  cover  title,  1+22  p.     $  DC  9.5  :K  699/2 


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April  1935  405 

ECONOMIC  SECURITY  COMMITTEE 

Note. — The  Economic  Security  Committee  was  establislied  under  the  provisions  of  Execu- 
tive order  6757  of  June  29,  1934,  to  study  problems  relating  to  the  economic  security  of 
individuals,  and  to  report  to  the  President  its  recommendations  concerning  proposals  which 
in  its  judgment  will  promote  greater  economic  security. 

Child  welfare  in  economic  security  program.  [1935.]  [7]  p.  il.  [Photograph 
courtesy  of  American  Red  Cross.]     t  Y  3.Ec  74 :  2  C  43 

Old  age  security  in  economic  security  program.  [1935.]  [7]  p.  il.  [Photograph 
by  Theodor  Jung.  ]     t  Y  3.Ec  74  :  2  Oil 

Report  to  the  President  of  Committee  on  Economic  Security  [with  supplement]. 
1935.     vii+74  p.  2  tab.     [Reiwrt  and  supplement  have  previously  been  pub- 
lished separately.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26356  Y  3.Ec  74 :  2  R  29/2 

Social  security.  Toward  economic  security,  review  of  President  Roosevelt's  eco- 
nomic securitv  program;  [articles  by]  Harry  L.  Hopkins,  Arthur  J.  Altmeyer, 
Murray  Latimer,  Katherine  Lenroot,  [and]  I.  S.  Falk.  [1935.]  [5]+16+[l] 
p.  [Based  on  symposium  entitled  Economic  security  program  broadcast  by 
Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Mar.  16,  1935.]  t 
L.  C.  card  35-26289  Y  3.Ec  74 :  2  R  32 

Unemployment  insurance  in  economic  security  program.  [1935.]  [7]  p.  il. 
[Photograph  by  Theodor  Jung.]     t  Y  3.Ec  74 :  2  Un  2 

FEDERAL  COMMITTEE  ON  APPRENTICE  TRAINING 

Apprentices.     What  the  Federal-State  apprentice  training  program  means  to 
employers.    Apr.  1935.    iii+10  p.     (Bulletin  1.)     t 
L.  C.  card  3^26282  Y  3.F  31/12 :  3/1 

FEDERAL   COMMUNICATIONS   COMMISSION 

Note. — The  Federal  Communications  Commission  was  established  under  the  provisions 
of  S.  3285,  73d  Congress  (Public  416,  approved  June  19.  1934),  an  act  for  regulation  of 
Interstate  and  foreign  communication  by  wire  or  radio.  The  act  also  abolished  the  Federal 
Radio  Commission,  transferring  its  functions  to  the  newly  created  Federal  Communications 
Commission. 

Radio  Service  Corporation.  No.  6216,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for 
District  of  Columbia,  Radio  Service  Corporation  (KSEI)  v.  Federal  Com- 
munications Commission,  Symons  Broadcasting  Company  (KFPY),  inter- 
venor;  brief  on  behalf  of  Federal  Communications  Commission.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  ii+31  p.     %  CC  1.9 :  R  118 

FEDERAL  DEPOSIT  INSURANCE  CORPORATION 

Banks  and  MnTcing.  Call  report  of  insured  banks  no.  2,  condition  of  insured 
banks,  Dec.  31,  1934.     n.  p.  [1935].     36  p.  il.  large  8°     t  Y3.F  31/8:  9/2 

Condition  of  insured  commercial  banks  and  trust  companies  in  conti- 
nental United  States,  Dec.  31  and  June  30,  1934;  [prepared  in]  Division  of 
Research  and  Statistics.     [193.5.]     1  p.  oblong  8°     t  Y  3.F  31/8 :  2  B  22/4 

FEDERAL  EMERGENCY  ADMINISTRATION  OF  PUBLIC 

WORKS 

Coeur  d.Alene,  Idaho.  No.  4443,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  Coeur 
d'Alene,  Idaho,  municipal  corporation,  J.  K.  Coe,  mayor,  [et  al.],  and  Harold 
L.  Ickes,  as  Federal  emergency  administrator  of  public  works,  v.  Washington 
Water  Power  Company,  upon  appeal  from  district  court  for  district  of  Idaho, 
northern  division ;  brief  of  Harold  L.  Ickes.  as  Federal  emergency  adminis- 
trator of  public  works.     [1935.]     cover  title,  iii+118  p.     t     Y  3.F  31/4  :  2  W  27 

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406  April  1935 

Kansas  Gas  and  Electric  Company.  No.  1202,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th 
circuit,  Kansas  Gas  and  Electric  Company  v.  Independence,  Kans.,  municipal 
corporation,  Ralph  C.  Mitchell  [et  al.,  as  city  officials],  appeal  from  disti'ict 
court  for  district  of  Kansas,  3d  division ;  brief  as  amicus  curiae  of  Harold  L. 
Ickes,  as  Federal  emergency  administrator  of  public  works.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  iii +112  p.     $  Y  3.  F  31/4  :  2  K  133 

FEDERAL  EMERGENCY  RELIEF  ADMINISTRATION 

Report.    Monthly  report  of  Federal  Emergency  Relief  Administration,  Dec.  1- 
31,  1984;  Harry  L.  Hopkins,  Federal  emergency  relief  administrator.     1935. 
ii+33  p.  il.     t 
L.  C.  card  32-26505  T  3.F  31/5 :  8/934-12 

FEDERAL  HOME  LOAN  BANK  BOARD 

Federal  home  loan  bank  review,  v.  1,  no.  7;  Apr.  1935.  [1935.]  cover  title 
[2]  +239^278  p.  il.  4°  [Map  on  p.  3  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00 
a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.40. 

L.  C.  card  34-28163  Y  3.F  31/3 :  9/1-7 

Note. — The  Federal  home  loan  bank  review  is  the  board's  medium  of  communication 
with  member  institutions  of  Federal  home  loan  bank  system  and  is  the  only  official 
organ  or  periodical  publication  of  the  board.  The  Review  will  be  sent  to  all  member 
institutions  without  charge.  Others  desiring  copies  may  obtain  them  from  the  Super- 
intendent of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Loans.  Plans  of  loan  amortization.  [1935.]  p.  189-199,  4"  [The  2d  of  a  series 
of  articles  on  practices  prescribed  for  Federal  savings  and  loan  associations. 
From  Federal  home  loan  bank  review.  Mar.  1935.]     t     Y  3.F31/3  :  9/a/L  78/2 

FEDERAL  HOUSING  ADMINISTRATION 

Better  housing,  v,  2,  no.  5,  Apr.  10,  1935 ;  published  weekly  by  Field  Division. 
[1935.]     8  p.  il.  large  4°     [None  issued  Mar.  23,  30,  or  Apr.  6.]     t 
L.  C.  card  35-26089  Y  3.F  31/11 :  9/2-5 

Claims.  Settlement  of  claims  under  title  1  of  national  housing  act,  illustrative 
case,  tables  for  use  in  computation  of  claims.  Apr.  10.  1935.  11  p.  4" 
( FHA  168. )      t  Y  3.P  31/11 :  2  G  52 

Homes.  How  you  can  build,  buy,  or  refinance  your  home,  or  repair  or  modern- 
ize any  type  of  building  on  insured  credit.  [1935.]  24  p.  il.  narrow  16° 
( FII A  form  2065  ( revised ) . )     t  Y  3.F  31/11 :  2  H  75/4/rev. 

Modernisation,  credits.  Who  may  borrow  and  what  may  be  financed  under 
modernization  credit  plan,  with  particular  reference  to  eligible  equipment 
loans.  Mar.  28,  1935.  11  p.  narrow  8°  (FHA  145  (revised).)  [Revision  of 
publication  entitled  Modernization  credit  is  insured  by  Federal  Housing  Ad- 
ministration.]    t  Y  3.F  31/11 :  2  C  86/4/rev. 

Motion  pictures.  Better  housing  news  flashes  produced  by  Federal  Housing 
Administration,  an  opportunity  for  profitable  cooperation  [announcement  of 
Nation-wide  release  of  motion-picture  "  shorts  "  devoted  to  better  housing 
in  its  every  phase].     [1935.]     8  p.  il.  narrow  16°     (FHA  178.)     t 

Y  3.F  31/11 :  2  N  47/4 

Posters.  Better  housing  and  the  home,  educational  contest  for  all  high  school 
students;   [poster].     [1935.]     20X14  in.     (FHA  224.)     t    Y  3.F  31/11 :  8/224 

Regions.  Federal  Housing  Administration  regions,  Jan.  21,  1935  [campaign 
material  depots,  and  list  of  regional.  State,  and  district  directors  of  Federal 
Housing  Administration,  Jan.  29,  1935;  prepared  in  Field  Division].  [1935.] 
[4]  p.  il.  oblong  8°     (FHA  147.)     t  Y  3.F  31/11 :  2  R  26 

Same,  Mar.  18,  1935    [campaign  material  depots,  and  list  of  regional. 

State,  and  district  directors  of  Federal  Housing  Administration,  Mar.  20, 
1935;  prepared  in  Field  Division].  [1935.]  [4]  p.  il.  oblong  8"  (FHA  147 
(revised).)     t  Y 3.F 31/11 :  2 R 26/rev, 

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April  1935  407 

FEDERAL  POWER  COMMISSIOlSr 

National  Potcer  Survey,  inteidm  report,  1935.    1935.    xi+58  p.  il.  2  pi.  9  maps,  4° 
(Power  series  1.)     *  Paper,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26358  FP  1.11 : 1 

FEDERAL  RESERVE  BOARD 

Federal  reserve  bulletin,  Apr.  1935;  [v.  21,  no.  4].  1935.  iv+201-25G  p.  il.  4° 
[Monthly.]  t  Paper,  20c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.60. 
L.  C.  card  15-26318  FR  1.3/1 :  21/4 

Note. — The  bulletin  contains,  in  addition  to  the  regular  official  announcements,  the 
national  review  of  tjusiness  conditions,  detailed  analyses  of  business  conditions,  research 
studies,  reviews  of  foreign  banking,  and  complete  statistics  showing  the  condition  of 
Federal  reserve  banlfs  and  member  banlis.  It  will  be  sent  to  all  member  banlis  without 
charge.  Others  desiring  copies  may  obtain  them  from  the  Federal  Reserve  15o:ird, 
Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Federal  reserve  member  banks.    Federal  reserve  interdistrict  collection  system, 
April  supplement  to  Jan.  1935  list ;  Apr.  1,  1935.     1935.     4  p.  4°     t 
L.  C.  card  16-26870  FR  1.9 :  935/l/supp.3 

FEDERAL   TRADE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  bound  volumes  of  the  Federal  Trade  Commission  decisions  are  sold  by  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.  Separate  opinions  are  sold  on  subscrip- 
tion, price  $1.00  per  volume  ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50  ;  single  copies,   5c. 

Civil  Service  Training  Bureau,  Incorparated.  In  matter  of  Civil  Service  Train- 
ing Bureau,  Inc.,  complaint  (synopsis)  [report]  findings,  and  order;  docket 
2117,  complaint,  Sept.  16,  1933,  decision,  July  23,  1934.  1935.  [1]+1G6-177  p. 
([Decision]  1014.)      [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  19.]     *Paper,  5c. 

FT  1.11/a  2  :  1014 

No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6tb  circuit,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Fed- 
eral Trade  Commission  v.  Civil  Service  Training  Bureau,  Inc.,  on  application 
for  enforcement  of  order  of  Federal  Trade  Commission ;  brief  for  pei  itioner. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  ii+44  p.     t  •       FT  1.5 :  C  499/3 

Ironized  Yeast  Company.  No.  6SS6,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit, 
Oct.  term,  1934,  J.  G.  Dodson  and  Mrs.  C.  M.  Dodson,  co-partners  trading  as 
Ironized  Teast  Company,  vs.  Federal  Trade  Commission  ;  brief  for  respond- 
ent.    [1935.]     cover  title,  ii -1-29  p.     %  FT  1.5  :  Ir  6 

Johnson,  Walter  H.,  Candy  Company.  No.  5406,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
7th  circuit,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Walter  H.  Johnson  Candy  Company  v.  Federal 
Trade  Commission,  on  petition  for  review  from  Federal  Trade  Commis>sion ; 
brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i +24  p.     t  FT  1.5  :  J  639 

Munk,  Eugene.  In  matter  of  Eugene  Munk,  complaint  and  order ;  docket  2198, 
complaint,  June  16,  1934,  order,  July  24,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  183-lSG.  ( [Deci- 
sion] 1016.)      [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  V.  19.]     *Paper,  5c.     FTl.ll/a2 :  1016 

Norwood  Pharmaceutical  Company,  Injcorporated.  In  matter  of  Norwood 
Pharmaceutical  Company,  Inc.,  complaint  and  order;  docket  2154,  complaint, 
Jan.  16,  1934,  order,  July  24,  1934.  1935.  [1] +178-182  p.  ([Decision]  1015.) 
[From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  19.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FT  1.11/a  2  :  1015 

Old  Hickory  Mills.  In  matter  of  Old  Hickory  Mills  et  al.,  complaint  and  order; 
docket  1607,  complaint,  Sept.  6,  1929,  order,  Aug.  6,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  187-191. 
([Decision]  1017.)      [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  19.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

FT  1.11/a  2 :  1017 

Paffy  Parfums,  Incorporated.  In  matter  of  Raffy  Parfums,  Inc.,  complaint 
(synopsis)  [report]  findings,  and  order;  docket  2114,  complaint,  Sept.  13, 
1933,  decision,  July  23,  1934.  1935.  [1] +160-165  p.  ([Decision]  1013.) 
[From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  19.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FT  1.11/a  2:  1013 

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408  April  1935 

Steel.  Report  of  Federal  Trade  Commission  to  the  President  in  response  to 
Executive  order  of  May  30,  1934,  with  respect  to  basing  point  system  in  steel 
industry,  Nov.  30,  1934.  1935.  iv+125  p.  [Title  on  cover  is:  Report  of 
Federal  Trade  Commission  to  the  President  with  respect  to  basing-point 
system  in  iron  and  steel  industry,  Nov.  1934.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26247  FT  1.2  :  Ir  6 

Walker's  New  River  Mining  Company.  No,  — ,  transcript  of  record,  pt.  1,  plead- 
ings and  testimony,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit,  Apr.  term,  1935, 
Federal  Trade^  Commission  v.  Walker's  New  River  Mming  Company,  on  appli- 
cation for  enforcement  of  order  of  Federal  Trade  Commission.  [1985.]  cover 
title,  ii+230  p.  1  facsim.     t  FT  1.5 :  W  154/2 

GENEBAL  ACCOUNTING  OFFICE 

Decisions  of  comptroller  general,  v.  14.  Feb.  1935 :  J.  R.  McCarl,  comptroller  gen 
eral,  R.  N.  Elliott,  assistant  comptroller  general.  1935.  [1] -{-589^667  p. 
[Monthly.]  *  Pai>er,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.40. 
L.  C.  card  22-24145  GA  1.5/a  :  14/8 

GOVERNMENT   PRINTING  OFFICE 

DOCUMENTS  OFFICE 

Consumers.     Government  publications  of  use  to  consumers,  list  of  publications 
for  sale  by  sui>erintendent  of  documents.     Feb.  1935.     111+18+ [1]  P-     (Price 
list  76,  2d  edition.)      t 
L.  C.  card  34-28061  GP  3.9 :  76/2 

Insects,  bees,  honey,  and  insects  injurious  to  man,  animals,  plants,  and  crops, 

list  of  publications   for  sale  by   superintendent  of  documents.     Mar.   1935. 
[2] +22  p.      (Price  list  41,  29th  edition.)     t 

L.  C.  card  25-27428  GP  3.9 :  41/29 

Month! u  catalog.  United  States  public  documents  (with  prices),  no.  483;  Mar. 
1935.     1935.     vi+215-338  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscrii)tion,  $1.60. 
L.  C.  card  4-18088  GP  3.8/1 :  935/3 

Plants,  culture  of  fruits,  vegetables,  grain,  grasses,  and  cereals,  list  of  publica- 
tions for  sale  by  superintendent  of  documents.     Jan.  1935.     [2]+43+[l]  p. 
(Price  list  44,  29th  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  20-26172  GP  3.9 :  44/29 

Weekli/  list  of  selected  United  States  Government  publications,  Apr.  3-24,  1935. 
[1935.]     Each  4  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  28-26554  GP  S.17 :  935/14-17 

Note. — The  Weekly  list  is  an  advertising  list  of  United  States  Government  publica- 
tions for  sale  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Some  of  the  publications  for  free 
distribution  are  also  listed.  The  list  is  arranged  alphabetically  by  subjects,  with  anno- 
tations and  prices.  It  may  be  obtained  free  of  charge  upon  application  to  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.  C. 

INTERIOR  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — The  decisions  of  the  Department  of  the  Interior  relating  chiefly  to  public  lands, 
but  including  also  leading  decisions  and  important  opinions  relating  to  all  activities  of 
the  department,  are  issued  in  signatures,  being  published  later  in  bound  volumes.  Sub- 
scribers may  deposit  $1.00  with  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  and  receive  the  contents 
of  a  volume  of  the  decisions  in  separate  parts  as  they  are  issued  ;  foreign  subscription, 
$1.25.  Trices  for  bound  volumes  furnished  upon  application  to  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Hamilton,  Amos.  Transcript  of  record,  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia,  Jan.  term,  1935,  no.  6406,  Harold  L.  Ickes,  Secretary  of 
Department  of  Interior,  vs.  A.  B.  Pattison,  administrator  of  Amos  Hamilton, 
and  Marie  Hamilton,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  i +38  p.  4  facsim.     t  1 1.55:  HIS 

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April  1935  409 

Putnam,  Margaret  M.  No.  6376-83,  consolidated,  in  United  States  Court  of 
Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia,  Mar.  term,  1935,  Margaret  M.  Putnam  et  al. 
V.  Harold  L.  Ickes,  Secretary  of  Interior,  et  al. ;  brief  of  appellee,  Harold  L. 
Ickes,  Secretary  of  Interior.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii +43  p.    t        1 1.55  :P  983 

COLUMBIA   INSTITUTION   FOR  THE   DEAF 

CONVENTION   OF   AMERICAN   IN8TRUCTOES    OF   THE   DEIAF 

Report  of  proceedings  of  28th  meeting  of  Convention  of  American  Instructors 
of  the  Deaf,  West  Trenton,  N.  J.,  June  18-23,  1933,  in  joint  meeting  with 
International  Congress  on  Education  of  the  Deaf.    1935.    xv+136  p.     (S.  doc. 
14,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  8-11184 

EDUCATION  OFFICE 

Character.  Good  references  on  character  education;  compiled  by  Martha  R. 
McCabe.  1935.  [2] +11  p.  narrow  8°  (Bibliography  15,  revised  edition.)  t 
L.  C.  card  E  35-88  1 16.46 :  15/2 

Children.  Supplements  to  OflBce  of  Education  Pamphlet  42,  Organization  for 
exceptional  children  within  State  departments  of  education :  [supplement  1, 
Determining  the  problem,  enumeration  of  exceptional  children].  Oct.  1934. 
8  p.  4°     ([Pamphlet  42,  supplement  1.])      [Mimeographed.]     f 

1 16.43 :  42/supp.l 

Same :  supplement  2,  Legislating  to  meet  the  problem.    Dec.  1934.     [4]  p. 

4°     ([Pamphlet  42,  supplement  2.])     [Printed.]     f  1 16.43 :  42/supp.2 

Same:  supplement  3   [Organizing  to  meet  the  problem].     [1935.]     6  p. 

il.  4°     ([Pamphlet  42,  supplement  3.])      [Mimeographed.]     t 

1 16.43 :  42/SUPP.3 

Educational  directory,  1935 :  pt.  1,  State  and  county  school  officers.    1935.    iii+1- 
41  p.     (Bulletin  1,  1935  [pt.  1].)     *  Paix^r,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  E  13-213  1 16.3  :  935/1/pt.  1 

School  life,  Apr.  1935;   v.  20,  no.  8.      [1935.]     cover  title,  p.   169-192,   il.  4'» 
[Monthly  except  July  and  August.     Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr.  (10  months)  ;  foreign  subscription,  .$1.45. 
L.  C.  card  E  18-902  1 16.26/1 :  20/8 

GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  consist  of  Annual  re- 
ports, Monographs,  Professional  papers,  Bulletins,  Water-supply  papers,  topographic  maps 
(some  of  which  bear  descriptive  texts),  base  and  contour  and  other  maps  of  the  United 
States  and  of  the  States,  folios  of  the  Geologic  atlas  of  the  United  States,  and  the 
World  atlas  of  commercial  geology  (pt.  1,  out  of  print).  Practically  all  of  them  are  sale 
publications;  the  exceptions  are  indicated  by  the  dagger  (t).  The  maps  and  folios  and 
the  World  atlas  of  commercial  geology,  pt.  2,  are  sold  by  the  Geological  Survey  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Except  as  otherwise  indicated,  a  discount  of  40  percent  is  allowed  on  any 
order  for  maps  or  folios  that  amounts  to  |5.00  at  the  retail  price.  This  discount  applies 
to  an  order  for  either  maps  or  folios  alone  or  for  maps  and  folios  together.  Remittance 
for  these  publications  should  be  made  by  money  order  payable  to  the  Director  of  the 
Geological  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C.  Orders  for  other  publications  that  are  for  sale 
should  be  sent  to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.  For  topographic 
maps  see  next  page. 

Coal.    Book  Cliffs  coal  field  in  Garfield  and  Mesa  counties,  Colo,  [with  bibliog- 
raphy] ;  by  Charles  E.  Erdmann.    1934.    vi+150  p.  il.  13  pi.  6  p.  of  pi.  2  maps, 
1  is  in  pocket.     (Bulletin  851.)     *  Paper,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  GS  35-84  1 19.3 :  851 

Copper.    Origin  of  copper  deposits  of  Ducktown  type  in  southern  Appalachian 
region  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  Clarence  S.  Ross.     1935.     v+165  p.  il.  44  p. 
of  pi.  1  tab.  4°     (Professional  paper  179.)     *  Paper,  45c. 
L.  C.  card  GS  35-83  1 19.16 :  179 

Paleozoic  formations  of  Mosquito  Range,  Colo. ;  by  J.  Harlan  Johnson.  1934. 
il+15-43  p.  il.  1  pi.  6  p.  of  pi.  4°     (Professional  paper  185  B.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

1 19.16 :  185-B 

PuUications  issued  in  Mar.  1935;  list  325.     [1935.]     4  p.     [Monthly.]     t 

1 19.14/4 :  325 

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410  April  1935 

Topographic  map8 

KoTK. — The  Geological  Survey  is  making  a  series  of  topographic  maps  that  will  even- 
tually cover  the  whole  United  States,  also  Alaska  and  Hawaii.  The  individual  maps  are 
projected  to  represent  quadrangle  areas  rather  than  political  divisions,  and  each  map  is 
designated  by  the  name  of  some  prominent  town  or  natural  feature  in  the  area  mapped. 
The  scales  most  commonly  used  are  1  :  ol,G80.  1  :  62,500,  and  1  :  125,000,  corresponding, 
approximately,  to  %  mile,  1  mile,  and  2  miles  to  1  inch.  The  area  covered  differs  with 
the  latitude,  but  the  average  area  is  58,  230,  or  920  square  miles,  respectively,  for  these 
three  scales.  Topographic  maps  are  printed  on  uniform-sized  paper,  about  20  by  16% 
inches,  and  the  maps  of  the  quadrangle  areas  represented  thereon  are  about  X'^'-i  inches 
long  and  12  to  15  inches  wide,  according  to  latitude.  For  some  areas  of  particular 
importance  special  large-scale  maps  are  published.  A  general  description  of  topographic 
maps  and  a  list  of  the  symbols  used  are  printed  on  the  reverse  of  each  sheet. 

About  46  percent  of  the  area  of  the  country,  excluding  Alaska,  has  been  mapped,  every 
State  being  represented.  Connecticut,  Delaware,  the  District  of  Columbia,  Hawaii,  Mary- 
land, Massacliusetts,  New  Jersey.  New  York,  Ohio,  Rhode  Island,  and  West  Virginia  are 
completely  mapped.  Twenty-four  of  the  topographic  maps  covering  areas  in  New  Jersey 
are  out  of  print,  the  Survey  not  reprinting  the  maps  as  the  stocks  become  exhausted  but 
referring  applicants  to  the  Department  of  Conservation  and  Development,  at  Trenton, 
whicli  publishes  maps  on  a  larger  scale.  Maps  of  the  regular  size  are  sold  by  the  Geo- 
logical Survey  at  10c.  each.  Except  as  otherwise  indicated,  a  discount  of  40  percent  is 
allowed  on  any  order  which  amounts  to  .$5.00  at  the  retail  price.  The  discount  is  allowed 
on  an  order  for  either  maps  or  folios  alone,  or  for  maps  and  folios  together. 

Missouri,  Zalma  quadrangle,  lat.  37°-37°15',  loug.  90°-90°15'.  Scale  1 :  62,500, 
contour  intervals  5  and  20  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of 
1935.    17.5 X 14  in.    t  10c.  1 19.12  :  25  Z  14 

MINES  BUREAU 

Coul.  Carbonizing  properties  and  constitution  of  Alma  bed  coal  from  Spruce 
River  no.  4  mine,  Boone  County,  W.  Va. ;  by  A.  C.  Fieldner,  J.  D.  Davis,  R. 
Thiesscn,  E.  B.  Kester,  AV.  A.  Selvii;.  D.  A.  Reynolds,  F.  W.  Jung,  and  G.  C. 
Sprunk.  1935.  iv+41  p.  il.  (Technical  paper  5G2.)  [This  report  presents 
the  results  of  worli  done  under  a  cooperative  agreement  with  the  American 
Gas  Association.  Includes  list  of  publications  covering  coals  1  to  16.] 
*  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  35-2G3(M  I  28.7 :  562 

Publication's.  New  publications.  Bureau  of  Mines,  monthly  list  239;  Mar.  31, 
1935.     [1935.]     4  p.     t  128.5/2:239 

NATIONAL  PARK  SERVICE 

Hawaii  National  Park,  open  all  year  [with  list  of  references].  1935.  iii+28 
p.  il.  [Includes  list  of  Government  publications  relating  to  national  parks, 
etc.     Another  illustration  and  map  on  front  and  back  cover.]     t 

I  29.6  :  H  31/935 

Mesa  Verde  National  Park,  Colo.,  season  May  15-Oct.  15  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences]. 1935.  iv-|-44  p.  il.  [Includes  list  of  Government  publications  relat- 
ing to  national  parks,  etc.  Another  illustration  and  map  on  front  and  back 
cover.]     t  I  29.6 :  M  56/935 

Rocki/  Mountain  National  Park,  Colo.,  open  all  year,  summer  season  June  15- 
Sept.  20  [with  list  of  references].  1935.  iv-f-44  p.  il.  [Includes  list  of  Gov- 
ernment publications  relating  to  national  parks,  etc.  Another  illustration  and 
map  on  front  and  back  cover.]     t  I  29.6:  R  59/4/935 

Yellowstone  National  Park,  Wjfo.,  season  June  20-Sept.  12  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences]. 1935.  vi+42  p.  il.  map.  [Includes  lists  of  publications  for  sale  in 
park  and  of  Government  publications  relating  to  national  parks,  etc.  Another 
illustration  and  map  on  front  and  back  cover.]     t  I  29.6 :  Y  3/8/935 

RECLAMATION  BUREAU 

Boulder  Canyon  project.  Earthwork.  Ail-American  Canal,  station  1860  to  sta- 
tion 30904^75,  Boulder  Canyon  project.  Ariz.-Calif.-Nev.  (Federal  Emergency 
Admini:?tration  of  Public  Works  project),  n.  p.  [1935].  cover  title,  17  p. 
3  pi.  2  maps,  4°  (Specifications  621.)  [Consists  of  schedules,  specifications, 
and  drawings  for  project,  proposals  to  be  received  until  Apr.  25.  1935.] 
t  Paper,  $1.00.  127.8:621 

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Apeil  1935  411 

New  deal  for  reclamation;  by  J.  Rupert  Mason.  [1935.]  p.  25-26,  4°  [From 
JReclamation  era,  v.  25,  no.  2,  Feb.  1935.]     t  I  27.5/a  :  N  42 

Ogden  River  irrigation  project.  Ogden-Brigham  tunnel  and  Ogden  Canyon  tun- 
nel, Ogden  River  project,  Utah  (Federal  Emergency  Administration  of  Public 
Works  project),  n.  p.  [1935].  cover  title,  32  p.  9  pi.  map,  4°  ( Speciticatioris 
618.)  [Consists  of  schedules,  specifications,  and  drawings  for  irrigation 
project,  proposals  to  be  received  until  Apr.  18,  1935.]     t  Paper,  $1.50. 

I  27.8 :  618 

Ogden  Canyon  conduit,  Ogden  River  project,  Utah   (Federal  Emergency 

Administration  of  Public  Works  project),  n.  p.  [1935].  cover  title,  38  p.  13 
pi.  3  tab.  map,  4°  (Specifications  622.)  [Consists  of  schedules,  specifications, 
and  drawings  for  irrigation  project,  proposals  to  be  received  until  May  2, 
1935.]     t  Paper,  $1.50.  I  27.8 :  622 

Owyhee  irrigation  project.  Earthwork  and  structures,  south  canal,  station  736 
to  station  1340,  and  south  canal  lateral  17.7,  Succor  Creek  division,  Owyhee 
project,  Oreg.-Idaho  (Federal  Emergency  Administration  of  Public  Works 
project),  n.p.  [1935].  cover  title,  40  p.  37  pi.  map,  4°  (Specifications  619.) 
[Consists  of  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings  for  irrigation  project, 
proposals  to  be  received  until  May  1,  1935.]     f  Paper,  $3.00.  I  27.8  :  619 

Reclamation  era,  v.  25,  no.  4;  Apr.  1935.  [1935].  cover  title,  p.  69-88,  il.  4° 
[Monthly.     Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.] 

L.  C.  card  9-35252  I  27.5  :  935/4 

Note. — The  Reclamation  era  is  a  magazine  for  the  farmers  and  the  personnel  of  the 
bureau.  Its  aim  is  to  assist  the  settlers  in  the  proper  use  of  water,  to  help  them 
in  overcoming  their  agricultural  diflSculties.  to  instruct  them  in  diversifying  and  mar- 
keting their  crops,  to  inspire  the  employees  of  the  bureau  and  chronicle  engineering 
problems  and  achievements,  and  to  promote  a  wholehearted  spirit  of  cooperation,  so 
that  reclamation  shall  attain  the  greatest  heights  of  success.  The  subscription  price  of 
the  Reclamation  era  is  75c.  a  year  to  other  than  water  users  ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.05. 
payable  in  advance.  Subscriptions  should  be  sent  to  the  Commisisioner,  Bureau  trf 
Reclamation.  Washington.  D.  C.  and  remittance  in  the  form  of  postal  money  order  or 
New  York  draft  should  be  made  payable  to  the  Bureau  of  Reclamation.  Postage  stamps 
are  not  acceptable  in  payment  of  subscription. 

INTERSTATE   COMMERCE   COMMISSION 

Note. — The  bound  volumes  of  the  decisions,  usually  known  as  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission  reports  and  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  valuation  reports,  are  sold  by 
the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  various  prices,  depending  upon  the 
size  of  the  volume.  Separate  decisions  or  opinions  are  sold  on  subscription,  price  $1.00 
per  volume :  foreign  subscription,  $1.50  ;  single  c-opies,  usually  oc.  In  ordering  a  volume, 
be  sure  to  specify  whether  Finance,  Traffic,  or  Valuation  decisions  are  desired  Entries 
for  the  separate  decisions  are  grouped  below  under  center  heads  following  other  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission  publications. 

Drcisions.     Decisions  of    Interstate    Commerce    Commission,    May-July    1934. 

1935.  xli+878  p.  (Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports,  v.  201.) 
*  Cloth,  $1.75. 

L.  C.  card  8-30656  IC  1.6/1 :  201 

Decisions  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission    (finance  reports),   Dec. 

1933-June  1934.  1935.  xvii+830  p.  (Interstate  Commerce  Commission 
reports,  v.  199.)      *  Cloth,  $1.75.  101.6/1:199 

Note. — The  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  assigns  a  volume  in  the  series  of 
reports  at  various  times  which  contains  only  finance  dockets.  This  is  true  regarding 
V.    199   here   cataloged. 

See  also,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Erplosives.  Part  6,  Regulations  for  transportation  of  explosives  and  other 
dangerous  articles  on  public  highways  by  motor  truck  or  other  vehicle,  includ- 
ing specifications  for  shipping  containers,  addition  to  Regulations  for  trans- 
portation of  explosives  and  other  dangerous  articles  by  freight  and  express 
and  in  baggage  service  by  rail,  prescribed  under  act  of  Mar.  4,  1921,  binding 
upon  all  common  carriers  engaged  in  interstate  or  foreign  commerce  by 
public  highway  within  limits  of  jurisdiction  of  United  States,  and  upon  all 
shippers  making  shipments  via  such  common  carriers,  effective  5Iar.  1.  1935. 
1935.    vii+20  p.  large  8°     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.12/2 :  Ex  7/13/pt.6 

Finance  decisions.  See,  above,  Decisions,  v.  199 — below,  center  head  Decisions 
(Finance). 

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412  April  1935 

Freight  commodity  statistics  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States,  4th 
quarter,    1984;    [prepared    in]    Bureau    of  Statistics.     [1935.]     10   p.    oblong 
large  8°     (Statement  Q-500.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     f 
L.  C.  card  A25-724  IC  1  ste.26 :  934/4 

Fuel  for  locomotives  (charged  to  operating  expenses),  class  1  steam  railways 
in  United  States,  compiled  from  140  reports  representing  148  steam  rail- 
ways, switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included,  Feb.  1935  and  1934 
[and]  2  months  ended  with  Feb.  1935  and  1934 ;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of 
Statistics.  1935.  1  p.  oblong  large  S°  (Statement  M-230.)  [Subject  to 
revision.]     f  IC  1  ste.30 :  935/2 

Opinions.     See,   above,  Decisions — below,   center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Railroad  accidents.     Summary  of  accident  investigation  reports,  no.  61,  July- 
Sept.  1934;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Safety.     1935.     iii+30  p.     [Quarterly.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  20c.  a  jt.  ;  foreign  subscription,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  A20-942  IC  1  acci.7 :  61 

Summary  of  accidents  reported  by  steam  railways,  Dec.  1934   [and  12 

months  ending  with  Dec.  1934,  with  quarterly  summaries  by  roads  and 
States,  Oct.-Dec.  1934;  prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  [1935.]  8  p. 
oblong  large  8°     (Statement  M-400.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  27-80  IC  1  ste.31 :  934A2 

Railroad  employees.  Wage  statistics  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United 
States,  compiled  from  148  monthly  reports  of  employees,  service,  and  com- 
pensation covering  149  class  1  steam  railways,  Feb.  1935;  [prepared  in] 
Bureau  of  Statistics.  [1935.]  4  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M- 
300.)  t 
L.  C.  card  A29-382  IC  1  ste.25 :  935/2 

Railroads.  47th  annual  report  on  statistics  of  railways  in  United  States,  year 
ended  Dec.  31,  1933,  including  selected  data  relating  to  other  common  car- 
riei-s  subject  to  interstate  commerce  act  for  [calendar]  year  1933  [and  with 
addition  of  statistical  tables]  ;  prepared  by  Bureau  of  Statistics.  1935. 
ix+S139-f  i+282  p.  il.  4°  *  Cloth,  $1.75. 
L.  C.  card  5-11209  IC  1  ste.l :  933 

Graphical   supplement   to   monthly   reports :  Freight  ton-miles,   adjusted 

for  season,  class  1  steam  railways  [Jan.  1932-Dec.  1934,  etc. ;  prepared  in] 
Bureau  of  Statistics.     1935.     1  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°     (Series  1935,  no.  3.)     t 

IC  1  ste.33  :  935/3 

OiJerating  revenues  and  operating  expenses  of  class  1  steam  railways  in 

United  States,  compile<l  from  145  monthly  reports  of  revenues  and  expenses 
representing  149  class  1  steam  railways,  Feb.  1935  and  1934  [and  2  months 
ended  with  Feb.  1935  and  1934 ;  prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  1935, 
[2]  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°     (Statement  M-100.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  28-2266  IC  1  ste.l9  :  935/2 

Operating  revenues   and   operating   expenses   of  large   steam   railways, 

selected  items  for  roads  with  annual  operating  revenues  above  $25,000,000, 
Feb.  1935  and  1934  [and]  2  months  ended  with  Feb.  1935  and  1934 ;  [prepared 
in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  [1935.]  [2]  p.  oblong  large  8°  ( Statement  M-150.) 
[Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  29-378  IC  1  ste.20 :  935/2 

Operating   statistics  of  large   steam   railways,   selected   items   for   Feb. 

1935,  compared  with  Feb.  1984,  for  roads  with  annual  operating  revenues 
above  $25,000,000;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  [1935.]  [2]  p.  oblong 
large  8°     (Statement  M-200.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  29-380  IC  1  ste.22 :  935/2 

Revenue  traffic  statistics  of  class  1  steam   railways  in  United   States, 

including  mixed-train  service,  compiled  from  1.39  reports  representing  149 
steam  railways,  switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included,  Jan.  1935 
and  1934 ;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  1985.  1  p.  oblong  large  8° 
(Statement  M-220.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  O.  card  A  29-381  IC  1  ste.24 :  935/1 

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April  1935  413 

Railroads — Continued. 

Selected  income  and  balance-sheet  items  of  class  1  steam  railways  in 

United  States,  compiled  from  143  reports  representing  149  steam  railways 

[Jan.  1935  and  1934;  prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.     1935.     1  p.  oblong 

large  8°     (Statement  M-125.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  32-1785  IC  1  ste.34  :  935/1 

TrafflG  decisions.     See,  above,  Decisioiwi,  v.  201 — below,  center  head  Decisions 

{Traffic). 
Valuation  decisions.     See,  below,  center  head  Decisions   (Valuation). 

Decisions  ( Finance) 

Note. — The   following   decisions   or   opinions   issued    in    separate   form    are    from   the 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports. 
See  also  subhead  Decisions  on  p.  411. 

Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  10370,  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  abandonment;  [decided  Dec.  28,  1934]. 
1935.     [1] +652-656   p.     (F-6015.)      [From    v.    202.]     *  Paper,    5c. 

IC  1.0/la :  F-6015 

Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10663.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rail- 
road Company  acquisition,  etc.;  [decided  Dec.  10,  1934].  1935.  [l]+566- 
570  p.     (F-5992.)      [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-5992 

Butler  'County  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10654,  Butler  County  Railroad 
Company  et  al.  abandonment;  [decided  Feb.  9,  1935].  1935.  [1] +788-790  p. 
(F-6067  [6063].)  [The  Finance  decision  number  on  this  publication  is  printed 
incorrectly  as  6067.     From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6063 

Chicago,  Milwa-ukee,  St.  Paul  and  Pacific  Railroad.  ITinance  docket  no.  10664, 
Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  &  Pacific  Railroad  Company  et  al.  abandonment, 
etc.;  [decided  Jan.  21,  1935].  1935.  [1]+714^716  p.  (F-6035.)  [From 
V.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6035 

Erie  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  9148,  Erie  Railroad  Company  reconstruction 
loan  ;  decided  Feb.  15,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  797-800.  (F-6065.)  [From  v.  202.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6065 

Netv  York,  Chicago  and  St.  Louis  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  9152,  New  York, 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Railroad  Company  reconstruction  loan ;  [decided  Feb.  19, 
1935].    19.35.     [1] +790-796  p.     (F-60^.)     [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-6064 

Norfolk  and  Western  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  10200,  Norfolk  &  Western 
Railway  Company  abandonment  of  operation;  [decided  Dec.  26,  1934].  1935. 
[1] +626-634  p.     (F-6011.)     [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.         IC  1.6/la  :  F-6011 

San  Antonio,  Uvalde  and  Gulf  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  9701,  San  Antonio, 
Uvalde  &  Gulf  Railroad  Company  abandonment ;  decided  Feb.  5,  1935.  [1935.] 
p.  757-768.     (F-6055.)     [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6055 

Southern  Pacific  Company.  Finance  docket  no.  10735,  Southern  Pacific  Company 
operation;  decided  Feb.  26,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  15-16.  (F-6069.)  [From  v. 
207.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6069 

Southern  Raihvay.  Finance  docket  no.  9168.  Southern  Railway  Company  recon- 
struction loan;  [decided  Feb.  21,  1935].  1935.  [l]+4-8  p.  (F-6067.)  [From 
v.  207.]    *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6067 

Toledo  and  Western  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  10505,  Toledo  &  Western  Rail- 
way Company  abandonment;  decided  Feb.  26,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  9^14. 
(F-6068.)     [From  v.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6068 

Decisions  (Traffic) 

Note. — -The  following  decisions  or  opinions  issued  in  separate  form  are  from  the  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission   reports. 
See  also  subhead  Decisions  on  p.  411. 

Alfalfa  seed.  No.  25980,  Idaho  Grimm  Alfalfa  Seed  Growers  Association  v. 
Aberdeen  &  Rockfish  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Feb.  7,  1935.  [1935.] 
p.  477-481.     ( [Opinion]  20178. )     [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.     IC  1.6/la  :  20178 

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414  April  1935 

Bananas.  Fourth  section  application  no.  14870,  bananas  and  cocoanuts  from 
Rio  Grande  crossings;  [decided  Feb.  15,  1935].  1935.  [1] +456-460  p. 
( [Opinion]  20175.)     [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20175 

No.  26149,  Bluefield  Produce  &  Provision  Company,  Incorporated,  et  al.  v. 

Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Feb.  7,  1935.     [1935.] 
p.  473-476.     ([Opinion]  20177.)     [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.     IC  1.6/la  :  20177 

Caibage.  No.  26067,  Warley  Fioiit  &  Produce  Company  et  al.  v.  Louisville  & 
Nashville  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Feb.  8,  1935].  1935.  [l]+384- 
390  p.     ([Opinion]  20162.)     [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20162 

Cantaloupes.  No.  25550,  American  Fruit  Growers,  Incorporated,  et  al.  v.  Aber- 
deen &  Rockfish  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Feb.  23,  1935.  [1935.] 
p.  525-540.    ([Opinion]  20192.)     [From  v.  206.]    *  Paper,  5c.     IC  1.6/la  :  20192 

Cattle.  No.  25691,  Hauser  Packing  Company  v.  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. ;  decided  Feb.  7,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  405-407.  ( [Opinion] 
20165.)      [From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la:  20165 

No.  26590,  Utah  edible  livestock  rates  and  charges ;  decided  Feb.  4,  1935. 

[1935.]     p.  309-312.     ([Opinion]  20149.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20149 

Coal.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15591,  anthracite  coal  to  Savannah,  Ga. ; 
decided  Feb.  9,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  443-444.  ([Opinion]  20172.)  [From  v.  206.] 
•Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la:  20172 

Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4055,  coal  from  Danville  group 

to  Joliet,  etc.,  111.;  [decided  Feb.  11,  1935].     1935.     [l]-h408-410  p.     ([Opin- 
ion]  20166.)      [From   v.  206.]     *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20166 

No.  23130,  intrastate  rates  on  bituminous  coal  between  points  in  Illinois ; 

[decided  Feb.  5,  1935].     1935.     [1] +300-302  p.     ([Opinion]  20146.)      [From 
V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20146 

No.  24899.  A.  B.  Cole  &  Sons  et  al.  v.  Missouri  Pacific  Railroad  Company 

etal. ;  decidetl  Feb.  5,  1935.     [1935.]     p.  313-324.     ([Opinion]  20150.)     [From 
V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  201.50 

No.  26080,  Northeast  Kentuckv  Coal  Bureau  v.  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rail- 

wav  Company ;  decided  Feb.  7,  1935.     [1935.]     p.  445-448.     ([Opinion]  20173.) 
[From  V.  206.]      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20173 

Cotton.  No.  18761,  Galveston  Cotton  Exchange  &  Board  of  Trade  et  al.  v. 
Alabama  &  Vicksburg  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Feb.  7,  1935.  [1935.] 
p.  401-404.     ([Opinion]  20164.)     [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20164 

Cotton  goods.  No.  26458,  Marshall  Field  &  Company  v.  Central  of  Georgia  Rail- 
way Company  et  al. :  decided  Feb.  7,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  375-376.  ([Opinion] 
20160.)     [From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20160 

Cottonseed.  No.  22752,  Armour  &  Company  et  al.  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Railwav  Company  et  al.:  decided  Feb.  7,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  325-327. 
([Opinion]  20151.)     [From  v.  206.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20151 

Crates.  No.  26197,  Georgia  "Veneer  &  Package  Company  v.  Atlantic  Coast  Line 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Feb.  14,  1935].  1935.  [1] +566-580  p. 
([Opinion]    20201.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20201 

Cream.  No.  24856.  Pet  Milk  Company  v.  Boston  &  Albany  Railroad  et  al. ;  de- 
cided Feb.  7.  1935.  [1935.]  p.  461-472.  ( [Opinion]  20176.)  [From  v.  206.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20176 

Drnvaae.  No.  26223,  dravage  and  unloading  at  Jefferson  City,  Mo. ;  [decided 
Feb.  12,  1935].  193.5.  [1]  +  436-442  p.  ([Opinion]  20171.)  [From  v.  206.] 
♦Paper.  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20171 

Drugs.  No.  20.309.  Dow  Chemical  Company  v.  Akron,  Canton  &  Youngstown 
Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Feb.  26,  1935].  1935.  [11+600-606  p. 
([Opinion]  20204.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/^ a  :  20204 

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April  1935  415 

fertilizers.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15406,  fertilizers  from  Norfolk,  Va. ; 
decided  Jan.  29,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  2S5-287.  ([Opinion]  20143.)  [From  v. 
206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20143 

No.  25366,  Jackson  Freight  Bureau  et  al.  v.  Alabama  Great  Southern 

Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Feb.  1.  1935.     [1935.]    p.  307-308.     ( [Opin- 
ion] 20148.)     [From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20148 

:Fort  Benning  Railroad.  No.  26483,  H.  D.  PoUard,  as  receiver  of  Central  of 
Georgia  Railway  Company,  v.  H.  A.  Page,  jr.,  C.  F.  Harris,  Fort  Benning 
Railroad  Company,  et  al. ;  [decided  Feb.  5.  1935].  1935.  [1] +362-370  p. 
([Opinion]  20158.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20158 

.Freight  rates.  Emergency  freight  charges,  1935,  ex  parte  no.  115,  in  matter 
of  increases  in  freight  rates  and  charges,  1935;  [decided  Mar.  26,  1935]. 
1935.     [l]+4-85+ii  p.     ( [Opinion]  20224.)     [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20224 

No.  26143,  Nicholson  Universal  Steamship  Company  et  al.  t\  Pennsyl- 
vania Railroad  Company  et  al. :  decided  Feb.  12,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  56.3-565. 
([Opinion]  20200.)     [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20200 

No.  26222,  Beatrice  Chamber  of  Commerce  v.  Ahnapee  &  Western  Rail- 
way Company  et  al. ;  decided  Feb.  5,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  347-350.  ([Opinion] 
20153.)     [From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  .5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20153 

.Freight  service.  No.  26450,  U.  S.  Phosphoric  Products  Corporation  v.  Atlantic 
Coast  Line  Railroad  Company;  decided  Feb.  9,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  411-420. 
([Opinion]  20167.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20167 

•Gasoline.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15721,  gasoline  to  Cordova  and  Jasper, 
Ala. ;  decided  Feb.  21,  1935.  [1935.]  p. -521-524.  ( [Opinion]  20191.)  [From 
V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20191 

No.  17911,  Arab  Gasoline  Company  v.  Aberdeen  &  Rockfish  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al. :  decided  Feb.  7.  1935.  [1935.]  p.  353-354.  ([Opinion]  20155.) 
[From  v.  206.]      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20155 

■Grapes.  No.  26388,  Arthur  Carlton  v.  Michigan  Central  Railroad  Company 
et  al. :  decided  Feb.  25,  1935.  [193.5.]  p.  541-542.  ([Opinion]  20193.) 
[From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20193 

Lime.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3742.  lime  from,  to.  and  be- 
tween points  in  the  Southwest ;  [decided  Dec.  3,  1934].  1935.  [l]-f  282-294  p. 
([Opinion]  20057.)     [From  v.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I C  1.6/la  :  20057 

Lubricating  oils.  No.  26497,  Gossett  Oil  Company  v.  Central  of  Georgia  Rail- 
way Company  et  al. ;  decided  Feb.  6,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  351-3.52.  ([Opinion] 
20154.)      [From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20154 

Lumber.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15625,  lumber  from  south  Pacific 
Coast ;  decided  Feb.  7,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  359-361.  ( [Opinion]  201.57.)  [From 
V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20157 

Fourth  section  application  no.  15667.  lumber  between  Virginia  and  North 

Carolina;   decided  Feb.  19,  1935.      [1935.]      p.  503-506.      ([Opinion]    20185.) 
[From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  201  So 

Fourth  section  applications  nos.  14984  and  15126,  lumber  from  Virginia 

and  North  Carolina  to  central  territory  ;  decided  Feb.  7,  1935.     [1935.]     p.  391- 
401.     ([Opinion]  20163.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20163 

Meat  refuse.  No.  26503,  Darling  &  Company  v.  Chicago,  Indianapolis  &  Louis- 
ville Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Feb.  9,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  42:3-426. 
( [Opinion]  20169.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20169 

Millet  seed.  No.  20120,  Rudy-Patrick  Seed  Company  et  al.  r.  Abilene  &  Southern 
Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Feb.  7,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  355-.358.  ([Opin- 
ion] 20156.)      [From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20156 

Oil-tcen  machinery.  No.  26420,  H.  L.  Blackstock  v.  Great  Northern  Railway 
Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Feb.  25.  1935].  1935.  [1] +548-550  p.  ([Opinion] 
20196.)      [From  y.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  L6/la :  20196 

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Onions.  No.  20948,  Abe  Rosenblum  Corporation  et  al.  v.  Alabama  Great  South- 
ern Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Feb.  8,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  377-383. 
([Opinion]  20161.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20161 

Packing-house  products.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3715,  packing- 
house products  eastbound  from  western  trunk  line  points ;  decided  Feb.  12, 
1935.     [1935.]     p.  449-455.     ( [Opinion]  20174.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  l.G/la :  20174 

Pipe.  No.  25637,  Standard  Pipe  Line  Company,  Incorporated,  et  al.  v.  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Feb.  27,  1935.  [1935.] 
p.  607-608.     ([Opinion]   20205.)     [Fi-om  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la  :  20205 

Railroads.  No.  26425,  expenditures  by  class  1  steam  railroads;  adopted  Jan.  7, 
193.J.     [1935.]     p.  153-174.     ( [Opinion]  20116.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20116 

Sand.  No.  26123,  Sessions  Foundry  Company  v.  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hart- 
ford Railroad  Company  et  nl. ;  [decided  Feb.  16,  1935].  1935.  [l]+482- 
484  p.     ([Opinion]  20179.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.        IC  1.6/la :  20179 

No.  26453,  Hughes  Tool  Company  et  al.  v.  Burlington-Rock  Island  Railroad 

Company   et   al. ;   decided   Feb.   16,    1935.     [1935.]     p.   507-509.     ([Opinion] 
20186.)      [From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20186 

No.  26532,  "Whitehead  Brothers  Company  v.  New  York,  New  Haven  & 

Hartford  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Feb.  16,  1935.     [1935.]     p.  495- 
498.      ([Opinion]  201S3.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20183 

Steamboats.  Southern  Pacific  Company's  ownership  of  Atlantic  Steamship 
Lines,  no.  6606,  supplemental  application  of  Southern  Pacific  Company,  under 
provisions  of  sec.  5  of  act  to  regulate  commerce,  as  amended  by  Panama  Canal 
act,  in  connection  with  its  ownership  of  Atlantic  Steamship  Lines ;  decided 
Feb.  12.  1935.  [1935.]  p.  427^35.  ([Opinion]  20170.)  [From  v.  206.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  20170 

Stores.  No.  26369,  Malleable  Iron  Range  Company  v.  Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St. 
Paul  &  Pacific  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Dec.  21,  1934].  1935. 
[1] +56-58  p.     ([Opinion]  20093.)     [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la  •  20093 

Sugar.  No.  25100,  Alabama  Grocery  Company  of  Huntsville,  Ala.,  et  al.  v. 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al, ;  decided  Feb.  12, 
1935.     [1935.]     p.  559-562.     ([Opinion]  20199.)     [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20199 

Swine.  No.  26452,  Producers  Co-Operative  Commission  Association  v.  Penn- 
sylvania Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Jan.  31,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  303-306. 
( [Opinion]  20147.)     [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20147 

Tankage.  No.  24608,  Sewerage  Commission  of  Milwaukee  et  al.  v.  Aberdeen  & 
Rockflsh  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Feb.  8,  1935].  1935.  [l]-f420- 
422  p.     ( [Opinion]  20168.)     [From  v.  206.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20168 

Terminal  charges.  No.  25545,  Union  Belt  of  Detroit  pooling  of  revenues,  in 
matter  of  application  of  Union  Belt  of  Detroit  et  al.  for  approval  of  pooling  of 
certain  revenues;  decided  Feb.  7,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  371-374.  ([Opinion] 
20159.)     [From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20159 

Tomatoes.  No.  26354,  H.  W.  Bird  Tomato  Coriwration  v.  Atlanta,  Birmingham 
&  Coast  Railroad  Companv  et  al. ;  decided  Jan.  22,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  263- 
264.     ([Opinion]  20137.)     [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20137 

Unlading  and  lading.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3983,  loading  and 
unloading  livestock  at  South  Omaha,  Nebr. ;  decided  Jan.  9,  1935.  [1935.] 
p.  195-204.     ( [Opinion]  20120.)     [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.    IC  1.6/la  :  20120 

No.  26396,  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  Newark,  N.  J.,  et  al.  v.  Pennsylvania 

Railroad  Company:  decided  Feb.  27,  1935.     [1935.]     p.  555-558.     ([Opinion] 
20198.)     [From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20198 

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Vegetables.  No.  14092,  South  Carolina  Produce  Association  v.  Aberdeen  & 
Kockfish  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  4,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  581-598. 
([Opinion]  20067.)     [From  v.  205.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  20067 

Wharfage  charges.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4027,  wharfage 
charges  on  lumber  at  Mobile,  Ala. ;  decided  Feb.  19,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  499-502. 
([Opinion]  20184.)     [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20184 

Decisions   {Valuation) 

Note. — The  following  decision  or  opinion  issued  in  separate  form  is  from  the  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission  valuation   reports. 

Pullman  Company.  Valuation  docket  no.  1082,  Pullman  Company;  [decided  July 
31,1934].  1934.  [1] +814-868  p.  (B-943.)  [From  Valuation  reports,  v.  46.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  IC  1  val.9/a  :  B-943 

JUSTICE  DEPARTMENT 

A.  T.  Toilet  Water  Preparation  Mamufacturing  Compani/.  No.  5296,  in  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  Jan.  term,  1935,  United  States  v.  Frank  Gam- 
bino,  trading  as  A.  T.  Toilet  Water  Preparation  Mfg.  Co.  (not  inc.),  and 
Fidelity  and  Casualty  Company  of  New  York,  appeal  from  district  court  for 
northern  district  of  Illinois,  eastern  division,  Charles  E.  Woodward,  presid- 
ing; supplemental  reply  brief  for  appellant.  [1935.]  cover  title,  1+18  p. 
large  8°     t  J  113  :  A  1/4 

Aaro7ison.  Reuben.  No.  6350,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District 
of  Columbia,  Oct.  term.  1934,  Reuben  Aaronson  et  al.  r.  United  States;  brief 
for  United  States.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii +40  p.     t  J  1.13 :  Aa  75 

Acme  Machine  Products  Company,  Incorporated.  No.  5416,  in  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  7th  circuit.  Acme  Machine  Products  Company,  Inc.,  vs.  National 
Labor  Relations  Board  and  International  Association  of  Machinists  Lodge 
no.  35,  on  pefition  for  review  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board; 
brief  for  respondent.  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
v+135  p.  large  8°     $  J  1.13  :  Ac  65/12 

No.   5416,   in   circuit  court   of  appeals  for  7th   circuit.   National   Labor 

Relations  Board  v.  Acme  Machine  Products  Company  ;  application  for  enforce- 
ment of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1935.]  cover  title,  11  p. 
large  8°     $  J  1.13  :  Ac  65/11 

Adlcr.  Leopold.  No.  7699,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  Leoiwld 
Adler  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  and  Hannah  G.  Adler  t-.  [same], 
on  petitions  for  review  of  decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeali.»;  brief  for 
respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+20  p.     t  J  1.13 :  Ad  59/2 

Alton  Railroad.  No.  566,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Railroad  Retire- 
ment Board  et  al.  v.  Alton  Railroad  Company  et  al.,  on  certiorari  to  United 
S'ates  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia;  reply  brief  for  petitioners. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  28  p.     t  J  1.13 :  Al  79/14 

American  Propeller  and  Manufacturing  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no. 
B-2S,  American  Propeller  &  Manufacturing  Co.  v.  United  States ;  defendant's 
exceptions  to  commissioner's  report.     [1935.]    p.  83-90.     t      J  1.13  :  Am  3/217 

Atlantic  Mutual  Insurance  Company.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term, 
1934,  United  States  v.  Atlantic  Mutual  Insurance  Company ;  petition  for  writ 
of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i-1-9  p.     % 

J  1.13 :  At  63/80 

Atlas  Life  Insurance  Company.  Nos.  1199  and  1200,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  10th  circuit,  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v. 
Atlas  Life  Insurance  Company;  Atlas  Life  Insurance  Company  v.  Guy  T. 
Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petitions  for  review  of  deci- 
sion of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  commissioner  in  no.  1200.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  ii +32  p.     +  J  1.13  :  At  65/10 

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418  April  1935 

Austin,  Frank  L.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42618,  Frank  L.  Austin  r.  United' 
States;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact  and  brief.  [1935.]  p.  2T-34. 
t  J  1.13  :  Au  76/7 

Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad.  No.  3777,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4tli 
circuit,  Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad  Company  and  affiliated  companies  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  iii+46  p.    $ 

J  1.13 :  B  217/63 

Barbour  Coal  Company.  No.  741,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Barbour 
Coal  Compan.v  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit; 
brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+16  p.     $ 

J  1.13  :  B  234/3 

Beech,  Charles  F.  No.  5712,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  Charles  F. 
Beech  i\  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title.  i+ 
22  p.     t  J  1.13  :B  391/4 

Belcher,  William  E.  No.  628.  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934.  United  States  v. 
William  Elbert  Belcher,  alias  W.  E.  Belcher,  appeal  from  district  court  for 
northern  district  of  Alabama;  brief  for  United  States  [with  appendix  A]. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  vii+179  p.  il.     t  J  113 :  B  41/2 

Same;   brief  for  United   States,   appendix   B.     [19S5.]     cover   title,   i  + 

90  p.     t  J  1.13  :  B  41/3 

Bennett,  Robert.  No.  6402,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of 
Columbia,  Jan.  term,  1935,  Robert  J.  Hoage,  deputy  commissioner  for  District 
of  Columbia  Employees'  Compensation  Commission,  and  Margaret  L.  Spindler, 
committee  for  Robert  Bennett,  non  compos  mentis,  intervener,  v.  Terminal 
Refrigerating  &  Warehousing  Co.  and  Indemnity  Insurance  Co.  of  North 
America,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia  ;  brief  on  behalf 
of  appellants.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+37  p.     t  J  1.13  :  B  439/5 

Bing,  Alexander  M.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.  Alexander 
M.  Bing  V.  commissioner  of  internal  I'evenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title,  ii+18  p. 
large  S°     $  J  1.13  :B  513/3 

Blum.  Herbert  J.  Nos.  744-747,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Herbert  J. 
Blum  V.  Guy  T.  Helvering.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ;  Frank  E. 
Alstrin  v.  [same]  ;  Benjamin  F.  Stein  v.  [same]  ;  L.  Montefiore  Stein  v.  [same], 
on  petition  for  writs  of  certiorari  to  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1935.]  cover  title. 
i+16  p.     $  J  1.13 :  B  625/14 

Bonner,  Z.  D.  No.  757,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1984,  Z.  D.  Bonner  v. 
United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
5th  circuit;  brief  for  United  Slates  in  opposition.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
i+6  p.     t  J  1.13  :B  643/2 

Braden  Steel  Corporation.  No.  1216,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit, 
Braden  Steel  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  i+11  p.     $  J  1.13  :  B  727/18 

Briskeij  Company.  No.  5758,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue  v.  Briskey  Company,  on  petition  for  review  of  deci- 
sion of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1935.1  cover  title, 
ii+38  p.     $  J  1.13  :  B  774/2 

British  Empire  Steam  Nariffotion  Company.  Limited.  No.  761,  in  Supreme  Court, 
Oct.  term,  1934,  British  Empire  Steam  Navigation  Company,  Ltd..  v.  Philip 
Elting,  as  collector  of  customs  of  port  of  New  York,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in 
opposition.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+ 14  p.     t  J  1.13  :B  777/4 

Brunner,  Charles  F.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  41834,  Charles  F.  Brunner  v. 
United  States ;  brief  for  defendant.    [1935.]     p.  21-24.    t  J 1-13 :  B  836 

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Biickner,  Emory  R.  No.  301,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Emory 
R.  Buckner  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  lor  review  of 
decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
ii+24  p.  large  8°     %  J  1.13  :B  857 

Buie,  Vivian  W.  No.  7509,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  Vivian 
Wycliff  Buie  v.  United  States,  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district 
of  Texas;  appellee's  reply  brief.    [1935.]     cover  title,  6  p.    t      J  1.13  :  B  868/4 

Bull,  Archibald  H.  No.  649,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Ernest  M.  Bull, 
sole  surviving  executor  and  trustee  of  Archibald  H.  Bull,  v.  United  States, 
on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims ;  brief  for  United  States.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  i+22  p.     %  J  1.13  :  B  872/6 

Burke-Divide  Oil  Company,  Consolidated.  No.  800,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct. 
term,  1934,  Burke-Divide  Oil  Company,  Consolidated,  v.  Everett  E.  Neal,  indi- 
vidually and  as  collector  of  internal  revenue  for  district  of  Indiana,  on 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit ;  brief 
for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+19  p.     % 

J  1.13  :  B  917/19 

Caesar,  H.  A.,  &  Co.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-80,  H.  A.  Caesar  &  Company  v. 
United  States;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact  and  brief.  [1935.] 
p.  13-22.     %  J  1.13 :  C  116 

Cement  Gun  Company,  Incorporated.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-259,  Cement 
Gun  Company,  Inc.,  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  special  answer.  [1935.] 
p.   7-8.     t  J  1.13  :  C  332/13 

Champion,  David  J.  No.  6688,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue  v.  David  J.  Champion,  on  petition  for  review 
of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  ii+25  p.     J  J  1.13  :  C  358/2 

Champlin,  H.  H.  No.  1207,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit,  H.  H. 
Champlin  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition 
for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  iii+41  p.     $  J  1.13  :  C  358/3 

Cheramie,  Bertoul.  No.  752,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  United  States 
ex  rel.  Bertoul  Cheramie  v.  Sidney  A.  Freudenstein,  United  States  marshal 
for  eastern  district  of  Louisiana,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  i-f  14  p.     $  J  1.13  :  C  422 

Cherokee  Indians.  No.  42077,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Eastern  or  Emigrant 
Cherokees  v.  United  States  ;  defendant's  objections  to  findings  of  fact  requested 
by  plaintiffs,  request  for  findings  of  fact,  brief,  and  appendix.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  iii +35-158  p.     t  .1 1.13  :  Ea  77/22 

No.  42078,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Western  or  Old  Settler  Cherokees  v.  United 

States ;    defendant's    objections    to    plaintiffs'    requested    findings    of    fact, 
defendant's  requested  findings,  and  brief.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii +39-81  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  W  525/38 

ChickasaiD  Indians.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-334,  Chickasaw  Nation  v. 
United  States  ;  evidence  for  defendant.     [1935.]     p.  14-31.     %     J  1.13:0  432/6 

Chippeioa  Indians.  No.  H-76,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Chippewa  Indians  of  Minne- 
sota V.  United  States,  Red  Lake  band  of  Chippewa  Indians  of  Minnesota 
(interveners)  ;  defendant's  brief  in  reply  to  plaintiff's  motion  for  new  trial. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  p.  523-542.     t  J  1.13  :  C  444/3 

Clinton  Cotton  Mills,  Incorporated.  No.  3793,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
4th  circuit,  Clinton  Cotton  Mills,  Inc.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals :  brief  for  re- 
spondent.    [1935.]     cover  title,  ii +26  p.     t  J  1.13  :  C  617/3 

Cochran,  William  F.  No.  3827,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit, 
William  F.  Cochran  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  i +23  p.     t  J  1.13  :  C  643/4 

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420  April  1985 

Colii/nibia  Gas  and  Electric  Corporation.  In  equity  no.  — ,  in  district  court  for 
district  of  Delaware,  United  States  v.  Columbia  Gas  &  Electric  Corporation 
[et  al.] ;  petition.     [1935.]     cover  title,  10  p.     1:  J  1.13 :  C  723/20 

Columbus  Milk  Producers  Cooperative  Association.  No.  5396,  in  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  Henry  A.  Wallace,  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  et  al. 
V.  Columbus  Milk  Producers  Cooperative  Association  et  al.,  on  appeal  from 
district  court  for  northern  district  of  Illinois,  eastern  division,  John  P. 
Barnes,  judge;  brief  for  appellants.  [1935.]  cover  title,  iii+83  p.  large 
8°     $  J  1.13  :  C  723/19 

Consumers  Natural  Gas  Company.  No.  357,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d 
circuit,  Consumers  Natural  Gas  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  reve- 
nue, on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for 
respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i-f  14  p.  large  8°     $  J  1.13 :  C  766/2 

Cordingley,  William  R.  No.  29S5,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit, 
Oct.  term,  1934,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  William  R.  Cordingley, 
on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  peti- 
tioner.    [1935.]     cover  title,  ii +27  p.  large  8°     t  J  1.13  :C  812/4 

CunningJiam,  John  H.  No.  758,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  John  H. 
Cunningham  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  i+9  p.     t  J  1.13  :  C  917/8 

Dascomb,  George  A.  No.  771-772,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Albert 
H.  Chandler,  special  administrator  of  George  A.  Dascomb,  t'.  Robert  W. 
McCuen,  collector  of  internal  revenue;  [same]  v.  J.  E.  Kennedy,  collector  of 
internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  respondents  in  opposition.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  i+16  p.     t  J  1.13  :  D  26/2 

Disinvkc,  Frederick  D.  No.  7675,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit. 
United  States  v.  Frederick  D.  Dismuke ;  brief  for  appellant.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  i+24  p.     $  J  1.13  :  D  26/2 

Eddsan  Sccimties  Corporation.  No.  3785,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  cir- 
cuit. Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Edison  Securities 
Corporation,  on  cross-petitions  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ; 
brief  for  petitioner  and  cross-respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  iii+51  p.     % 

J  1.13  :  Ed  48/5 

Same;   reply  brief  for  petitioner  and  cross-respondent.     [1935.]     cover 

title,  i-f  32  p.     %  J  1.13  :  Ed.  48/6 

Eduxird  Securities  Corporation.  No.  5433,  in  circuit  court  of  app'^als  for  7th 
circuit,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Edward  Securities  Corporation, 
on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Api>eals ;  brief  for  peti- 
tioner.    [1935.]     cover  title,  ii-f  20  p.     t  J  1.13:  Ed  94 

Elliott,  Mrs.  Andrew  J.  No.  794,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Mrs.  Andrew 
Jackson  Elliott  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  i-f  14  p.    $  J  1.13 :  El  58/2 

Ellison,  Carl  R.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  United  States  v. 
Sara  A.  Ellison,  administratrix  of  Carl  R.  Ellison,  and  Maude  Johnson  Elli- 
son ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  ii-f  21  p.    $  J  1.13  :  El  59/13 

Proceedings  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit,  no.  3722,  United 

States  V.  Sara  A.  Ellison,  administratrix  of  Carl  R.  Ellison,  and  Maude  John- 
son Ellison,  appeal  from  district  court  for  southern  district  of  West  Virginia, 
at  Bluefield.     [1935.]     p.  165-173.     t  J  1.13 :  El  59/14 

Emery,  Frederick  L.  No.  3011,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit,  Oct. 
term,  1934,  Grace  H.  Emery,  executrix  [of  Frederick  L.  Emery],  v.  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax 
Appeals  ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+17  p.  large  8°    t 

J  1.13 :  Em  36/3 

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Etcher,  Henri/.  No.  5682,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Sd  circuit,  Henry 
Esclier  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals  ;  brief  for  respondent.    [1935.]    cover  title,  i+14  p.    t 

J  1.13  :  Es  16 

Fainnount  Cemetery  Assoeiation.  No.  6354,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals 
for  District  of  Columbia.  Fairmount  Cemetery  Association  v.  Guy  T.  Helver- 
ing.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+24  p.     t 

J  1.13 :  F  166/3 

FamiviUe  Oil  and  Fertilizer  Company.  No.  3826,  in  circuit  court  of  api>eals  for 
4tti  circuit,  Farmville  Oil  and  Fertilizer  Company  v.  commissioner  of  inter- 
nal revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals; 
brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+16  p.    t  J  1.13 :  F  229/13 

Fidelity  and  Casualty  Company  of  Xew  York.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42526, 
Fidelity  &  Casualty  C(»mpfiny  of  New  York  v.  United  States;  defendant's  re- 
quest for  amendment  to  commissioner's  report,  defendant's  statement  of 
case,  request  for  landings  of  fact,  and  brief.      [1935.]     p.  61-83.     J 

J  1.13  :  F  448/29 

Fidelity  and  Deposit  Company  of  Baltimore.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct. 
term,  1934.  United  States  v.  Fidelity  and  Deposit  Company  of  Baltimore.  Md. ; 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  i+10  p.     ±  J  1.13  :  F  448/28 

—  United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.  Fidelity  &  Deposit 
Companv  of  Baltimore.  Md..  v.  Unitetl  States:  [opinion  of  court].  [1935.] 
p.  73-75.     t  J  113 :  F  448/27 

Fire-stone  Tire  and  Rubber  Company.     No.  — .  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 

6th  circuit, term,  1935,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Firestone  Tire 

&  Rubber  Company :  application  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor 
Relations  Board.   '[1935.]     cover  title,  12  p.     $  J  1.13 :  F  514/3 

■     Nos.  6957,  6967,  6969,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  Firestone 

Tire  &  Rubber  Company  r.  National  Labor  Relations  Board  :  Employees'  Con- 
ference Plan  of  Firestone  Tire  &  Rubber  Company  et  al.  r.  [same],  on  peti- 
tions for  review  of  orders  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  brief  for 
respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  vi +171  p.     t  J  1.13  :  F  514/4 

Forest  Products  Chemical  Company.  No.  698,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  19S4, 
Forest  Products  Chemical  Company  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  6th  cii-cuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1935.]  cover  title,  i+13 
p.     $  J  1.13  :  F  761/3 

Franklin  Control  Company.  No.  5675.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit, 
Franklin  Control  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition 
for  review  of  dec-ision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  i+21  p.     J  J  1.13 :  F  854/8 

Fritz.  Lester  W.  No.  7282,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  Lester  W. 
Fritz  et  al.  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of 
decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  supplemental  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  6  p.     t  j  i.i3  :  F  919/3 

Galveston  Dry  Dock  and  Construction  Company.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  5th  circuit,  no.  7584.  L'nited  States  and  Shipping  Board  Merchant  Fleet 
Corporation  v.  Galveston  Dry  Dock  and  Construction  Comviany.  on  appeal 
from  district  court  for  southern  district  of  Texas ;  petition  of  United  States 
for  rehearing.     [1935.]     4  p.     t  .T  1.13 :  G  139/19 

General  Bubber  Company.  No.  716.  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term.  1934,  Generai 
Rubber  Company  i\  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court 
of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals  ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  i+12  p.     $  J  1.13  :  G  286/32 

George.  Edwin  S.  No.  6739.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit.  Edwin  S. 
George  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Api>eals ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title,  ii+32 
p.     ±  J  1.13  :  G  293/8 

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422  April  1935 

Goodrich,  B.  F.,  Company.     No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6tli  circuit, 

term,  1935,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  B.  F.  Goodrich  Company ; 

application  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  12  p.     $  J  1.13  :G  625/8 

Nos.  6958,  6968,  6970,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  B.  F. 

Goodrich  Company  v.  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  Goodrich  Cooperative 
Plan  et  al.  v.  [same],  on  petitions  for  review  of  orders  of  National  Labor 
Relations  Board ;  brief  for  respondent.     [19S5.]     cover  title,  vi+184  p.     $ 

J  1.13  :  G  625/9 
Ch-eat  Northern  Railicay.     No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  United 
States  V.  Great  Northern  Railway  Company ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit.    [1935.]    cover  title,  1+19  p.    % 

J  1.13  :  G  798/51 

United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  upon  appeal  from 

district  court  for  western  district  of  AVashington#  northern  division,  proceed- 
ings had  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  no  7552,  United  States  vs. 
Great  Northern  Railway  Company.     [1935.]     p.  130-146.     %     J  1.13  :  G  798/52 

Greene,  William  M.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42514,  Industrial  Trust  Company 
and  Orland  S.  Greene,  executors  of  William  M.  Greene,  ik  United  States; 
defendant's  reply  to  plaintiffs'  motion  for  new  trial  and  brief.  [1935.] 
p.  81-87.     t  J  1.13  :  G  836/2 

Guy,  William  E.  No.  10078,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit,  Mar.  term. 
1935,  St.  Louis  Union  Trust  Company  and  William  Edwin  Guy,  executors  of 
Williams  Evans  Guy,  v.  Louis  J.  Becker,  collector  of  internal  revenue,  on 
appeal  from  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  Missouri ;  petition  for  rehear- 
ing.   [1935.]    cover  title,  6  p.    $  J  1.13  :  G  99 

H.  d  B.  American  Machine  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-381,  H.  &  B. 
American  Machine  Company  v.  United  States;  defendant's  brief  on  remand. 
[1935.]    p.  101-124.     t  J  1.13  :H  1/3 

Haines,  Gordon  W.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42498,  Gordon  W.  Haines,  v.  United 
States  ;  defendant's  counterclaim.    [1935.]    p.  17-18.     t  J  1.13  :  H  127 

Bancs,  P.  H.,  Knitting  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  41971,  P.  H.  Hanes 
Knitting  Company  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact 
and  brief.     [1935.]    p.  29-37.    J  J  1.13 :H  193 

Hart  Caul  Corporation.  No.  7047,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit, 
Thomas  J.  Sparks,  United  States  attorney  for  western  district  of  Kentucky,  v. 
Hart  Coal  Corporation  et  al.  [appeal  from  district  court  for  western  district 
of  Kentucky]  ;  brief  for  appellant.     [1935.]    cover  title,  v+154  p.    % 

J  1.13  :  H  251/14 

Hartley,  G.  G.  No.  602,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Cavour  Hartley,  exec- 
utor of  G.  G.  Hartley,  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit ;  brief  for 
respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+38  p.     t  J  1.13 :  H  255/4 

Haskell,  Harry  G.  No.  5686,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  Mar.  term, 
1935,  Harry  G.  Haskell  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  ii+24  p.    $  J  1.13  :  H  273/2 

Helmholz,  Mrs.  Irene  C.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Guy  T. 
Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Waldemar  R.  Helmholz,  as 
sole  devisee  and  legatee  of  Irene  C.  Helmholz ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari 
to  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  i-f  S  p.    J  J  1.13  :  H  369/13 

United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia,  no.  6219,  Guy  T. 

Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Waldemar  R.  Helmholz,  as 
sole  devisee  and  legatee  of  Irene  C.  Helmholz,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  [proceedings].    [1935.]    p.  41-46.    % 

J  1.13 :  H  369/12 

Heritage,  Arthur  N.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42312,  Arthur  N.  Heritage  v. 
United  States  ;  brief  for  defendant.     [1935.]     p.  17-19.     t  J  1.13  :H  425 

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Hippocrates  Pharmacy.  No.  5297,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit, 
Jan.  term,  1935,  United  States  v.  Peter  D.  Agriostafhes,  doing  business  as 
Hippocrates  Pharmacy,  and  Fidelity  and  Casualty  Company  of  New  York, 
appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Illinois,  eastern  division, 
Charles  E.  Woodward,  presiding;  supplemental  reply  brief  for  api>ellant. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  i+18  p.  large  8"     t  J  1.13:  H  612 

Eirscli,  Rcvben.  No.  766,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Reuben  Hirsch, 
Jules  M.  Gorlitz,  and  Solomon  Charles  Sugarman  v.  United  States,  on  petition 
for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  for 
United  States  in  opposition.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+8  p.     t      J  1.13  :  H  G15/5 

Horner,  Vaughan.  No.  5711,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  Vaughan 
Horner  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title,  i+ 
13  p.     $  J  1.13  :  H  7M/2 

Hovey,  C.  F.,  Company.  In.  Court  of  Claims,  no.  J-673,  C.  F.  Hovey  Company  v. 
United  States ;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact  and  brief.  [1935.] 
p.  43-65.     t  J  1.13  :  H  S24/2 

Howard,  Jack.  No.  798,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  terra,  1934,  Jack  Howard  and 
Charles  Porter  Mitchell  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  ii+18  p.     $  J  1.13  :  H  834/3 

Howard,  R.  S.,  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42673,  R.  S.  Howard  Company 
V.  United  States ;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioner's  report  and  findings 
of  fact.     [1935.]     p.  47-67.     t  J  1.13 :  H  836/2 

Huber,  Joseph.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-103,  Joseph  Huber  v.  United  States; 
brief  for  defendant.     [1935.]     p.  23-38.     t  J  1.13 :  H  862/6 

Humphrey,  William  E.  No.  667,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Samuel  F. 
Rathbun,  as  executor  of  William  E.  Humphrey,  v.  United  States,  on  certificate 
from  Court  of  Claims ;  brief  for  United  States.  [1935.]  cover  title,  ii+ 
27  p.     $  J  1.13  :H  887/3 

Illinois  Steel  Company.  No.  5425,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit, 
Harry  Mallinson  et  al.,  individually  and  as  employee  representatives,  general 
body  committee,  Gary  Works,  Illinois  Steel  Company,  v.  National  Steel  Labor 
Relations  Board,  on  petition  for  review  of  order  of  National  Steel  Labor  Rela- 
tions Board,  Walter  P.  Stacy,  chairman,  Henry  A.  Wiley,  member ;  brief  for 
respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii-1-72  p.     $  J  1.13 :  M  296/2 

International  Arms  and  Fuze  Company,  Tiworporated.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no. 
42846,  International  Arms  &  Fuze  Company,  Inc.,  v.  United  States;  defend- 
ant's motion  to  reconsider  [and]  brief  in  support  of  motion.  [1935.]  p.  83- 
100.     +  J  1.13  :  In  8/78 

James,  Mrs.  Gertrude  F.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Guy  T. 
Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  r.  City  Bank  Farmers  Trust  Co., 
as  trustee  under  agreement  with  Gertrude  Feldman  James,  deceased ;  petition 
for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit  and  brief  in 
support  thereof.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+19  p.     t  J  1.13 :  J  23.3/2 

Jefferson  Electric  Manufacturing  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-94, 
Jefferson  Electric  Manufacturing  Company  v.  United  States ;  defendant's 
exception  to  report  of  commissioner  and  request  for  special  findings  of  fact. 
[1935.]     p.  87-95.     %  J  1.13 :  J  359/10 

Kassin,  Arthur.  No.  569,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  United  States  on 
relation  of  Arthur  Kassin  v.  Raymond  J.  Mulligan,  United  States  marshal 
for  southern  district  of  New  York,  and  Garrett  W.  Cotter,  United  States 
commissioner  for  southern  district  of  New  York,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  cir- 
cuit court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent,  Raymond  J.  Mulli- 
gan, United  States  marshal  for  southern  district  of  New  York.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  iH-65  p.     J  J  1.13  :  K  154/2 

Kinney,  Mrs.  Winifred  H.  No.  7639,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit, 
estate  of  Winifred  H.  Kinney,  by  Sherwood  Kinney  and  R.  C.  Gortner,  execu- 
tors, V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 

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Kinney,  Mrs.  Winifred  H. — Continued. 

of    Board    of    Tax    Appeals;    brief    for    respondent.      [1935.]      cover    title, 
i+17  p.     $  J  1.13  :  K  623/5 

Kmak,  Jedrzej.  No.  764,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Mariann  K.  Sevald, 
administi-atrix  of  Jedrzej  (Andrew)  Kmak,  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Tth  circuit;  brief  for  United 
States  in  opposition.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+11  p.     $  J  1.13 :  K  719 

Krug,  George  F.  No.  76S8,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue  v.  George  F.  Krug,  on  petition  for  review  of  deci- 
sion of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
11+31  p.     J  J  1.13  :  K  936 

Lee,  H.  D.,  Mercantile  Company.  No.  1181,  in  circuit  couit  of*  appeals  for  10th 
circuit,  H.  D.  Lee  Mercantile  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  re- 
spondent.    [1935.]    cover  title,  ii+16  p.    |  J  1.13  :  L  511/3 

Levine,  Charles,  Incorporated.  No.  6305,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for 
District  of  Columbia,  Apr.  term,  1934,  Edgar  C.  Snyder  [United  States  mar- 
shal for  District  of  Columbia]  and  Indemnity  Insurance  Company  of  North 
America  vs.  Charles  Levine,  Inc.,  in  error  to  Municipal  Court  of  District  of 
Columbia;  brief  for  plaintiffs  in  error.     [1935.]     cover  title,  19  p.     t 

J  1.13:  In  20/2 

Lincoln  Mortgage  and  Title  Guaranty  Company.  No.  5685,  in  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for,  3d  circuit.  Mar.  term,  1935,  Lincoln  Mortgage  &  Title  Guaranty 
Company  and  Arthur  T.  Vanderbilt,  sole  surviving  trustee  and  receiver,  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decisions  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  1+17  p.    t 

J  1.13  :  L  638/12 

Locke,  N.  S.  No.  750,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  N.  S.  Locke  t?.  United 
States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th 
circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.     [1935.]    cover  title,  1+19  p.    t 

J  1.13 :  L  794 

Lucifer,  Roland  0.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42797,  Roland  O.  Lucifer  v.  United 
States  ;  brief  for  defendant.     [1935.]    p.  13-14.    t  J  1.13  :  L  963/22 

McCarthy  Company.  No.  7638,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  Mc- 
Carthy Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review 
of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  ii+23  p.     t  J  1.13  :  M  127/3 

Mack,  James  A.  No.  693.  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  United  States  v. 
James  A.  Mack  and  Concord  Casualty  and  Surety  Company,  on  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  United  States. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  lii+19  p.     t  J  1.13  :  M  19/5 

Martin,  William  A.  P.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42139,  William  A.  P.  Martin  v. 
United  States ;  brief  for  defendant.     [1935.]     p.  23-26.     t        J  1.13 :  M  365/7 

Medalie,  George  Z.  No.  324,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  George 
Z.  Medalie  v.  commissioner  of  Internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of 
decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  ii+25  p.  large  8°     t  J  1.13  :  M  466/6 

Memphis  Memorial  Park.  No.  6921,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit, 
Memphis  Memorial  Park  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  ii+19  p.     t  J  1.13  :  M  519/3 

Mid-West  Drug  and  Chemical  Company.  No.  5295.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  7th  circuit,  Jan.  term,  1935,  United  States  v.  Mid-West  Drug  &  Chemical 
Co.  and  Fidelity  &  Casualty  Company  of  New  York,  appeal  from  district 
court  for  northern  district  of  Illinois,  eastern  division,  Charles  E.  Woodward, 
presiding;  supplemental  reply  brief  for  appellant.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
1+18  p.  large  8°     t  J  1.13  :  M  584/24 

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Mills,  Herman  L.  No.  3866,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit,  United 
States  V.  Herman  L.  Mills,  on  anneal  from  district  court  for  district  of 
Maryland;  brief  for  appellant.     [1935.]     cover  title,  v+121  p.  1  pi.     $ 

J  1.13  :  M  625/2 

Moorer,  John  W.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit.  United 
States  V.  John  W.  Moorer,  appeal  from  district  court  for  southern  district 
of  Alabama;  brief  for  appellant.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+26  p.     t 

J  1.13 :  M  788 

Morrotp,  June  B.  No.  759,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  June  B.  Mtirrow 
V.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  apj>eals 
for  5th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opixisition.  [1935.]  cover  title. 
i+6p.     t  J  1.13  :  M  S:U/33 

Munson  Steamship  Line.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Munson 
Steamship  Line,  debtor,  and  Edward  P.  Farley  and  Morton  L.  Fearey, 
trustees  of  Munson  Steamship  Line  under  sec.  77B  of  bankruptcy  act  of 
1898,  as  amended,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review 
of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief. for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  ii+  35  p.  large  8°     $  J  1.13  :  M  928/4 

Murch  Brothers  Construction  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-92,  Murch 
Brothers  Construction  Co.  r.  United  States;  brief  for  defendant.  [1935.] 
p.  53-70.     t  J  1.13  :  M  937/2 

Murray,  Katharine  11'..  Trust.  No.  5689.  in  circuit  court  of  api>eals  for  3d 
circuit,  Scranton-Lackawauna  Trust  Company,  trustee,  Katharine  W.  Murray 
Trust,  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  deci- 
sion of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
i+20  p.     t  J  1.13  :M  964/4 

North  Jersey  Title  Insurance  Company.  No.  5741.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  3d  circuit,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  r.  North  Jersey  Title  Insur- 
ance Company,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ; 
brief  for  petitioner.     [193.5.]     cover  title,  i +21  p.     t  J  1.13 :  N  811/50 

Noxon  Chemical  Products  Company.  Incorporated.  No.  ^,  in  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  3d  circuit,  Noxon  Chemical  Products  Comi>any.  Inc.,  v.  commis- 
sioner of  Internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax 
Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+19  p.     + 

J  1.13  :  N  869 
Ogle,  Kate  A.    In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Kate  A.  Ogle  v.  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax 
Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+23  p.  large  8°     % 

J  1.13 :  Og  .5/5 

Opinions.  Opinion  of  Attorney  General,  Oct.  24,  1933-Jan.  30.  1935.  [Advance 
sheets,  issued  separately.] 

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Interpretation  of  8  hour  law  as  applied  to  dredge  workers;  Dec.   31.   1934.      [1935.] 

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Jurisdiction  of  United  States  over  sites  of  naval  air  stations  at  Lakehurst  and  Cape 

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Procedure  in  connection  with  adjudication  of  claims  for  lost  property ;  Jan.  26.   1935. 

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Remission  or  mitigation  of  penal  fines  and  civil  penalties  and  forfeitures,  in  connection 

with  sale  of  vessel  in  violation  of  navigation  laws;  Jan.  30,  1935.      [1935.]      4  p. 

J  1.5/a  :  V  637/3 

Pacific  Air  Transport.  No.  723,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934.  Pacific  Air 
Transport  v.  James  A.  Farley,  an  individual  [and  Postmaster  General],  on 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District 
of  Columbia;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1935.]  cover  title,  ii+ 
22  p.     t  J  1.13:  P  119/7 

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Parker,  Mrs.  Emily  K.  No.  10200,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit, 
Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Mrs.  Emily  King 
Parker  et  al.,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ; 
brief  for  petitioner.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+40  p.     %  J  1.13 :  P  225/4 

Pathe  Exchange,  Incorporated.  No.  285,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  cir- 
cuit, Pathe  Exchange,  Incorporated,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  ou 
petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  tor  respondent. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  i+17  p.  large  8"     $  J  1.13  :P  273 

Payne,  William  D.  No.  726,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1984,  William  D. 
Payne  v.  United  States,  on  i)etition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  9th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  i+6  p.     $  J  1.13 :  P  293/3 

Pioneer  Coal  and  Coke  Company,  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-4S3,  Pioneer  Coal 
&  Coke  Company  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  request  for  tiudings  of  fact 
and  brief.     [1935.]     p.  63-76.     t  J  1.13  :P  659/5 

Pratt-Mallory  Company,  Incorpormted.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-225,  Pratt- 
Mallory  Company,  Inc.,  v.  United  States;  brief  for  defendant.  [1935.] 
p.  29-47.     t  J  1.13  :  P  889/5 

Quackenbos,  George  P.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue  v.  George  Payn  Quackenbos,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  ii  +  27  p.    large  8°     $  J  1.13 :  Q  21 

Queen,  George  T.  No.  6401,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of 
Columbia,  Jan.  term,  1935,  George  T.  Queen  v.  United  States,  appeal  from 
Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia ;  brief  for  appellee.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  6  p.     t  J  1.13  :  Q  31 

Reakirt,  L.  B.  No.  6896,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue  v.  L.  B.  Reakirt,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii  +  17  p.    X 

J  1.13  :  R  228 

RepuUic  Steel  Corporation.  Equity  no.  5152,  district  court,  northern  district  of 
Ohio,  United  States  v.  Republic  Steel  Corporation  et  al. ;  brief  for  United 
States.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii  +  69  p.     t  J  1.13 :  R  299/2 

Riverside  and  Dan  River  Cotton  Mills,  Incorporated.  No.  42090,  in  Court  of 
Claims,  Riverside  &  Dan  River  Cotton  Alills,  Inc.,  v.  United  States ;  defend- 
ant's brief.     [1935.]      cover  title,  p.  59-69.     t  J  1.13 :  R  524/17 

Ross,  Walter  L.  No.  6938,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue  v.  Walter  L.  Ross,  on  petition  for  review  of  deci- 
sion of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
ii  -f  27  p.     t  J  1.13 :  R  733/17 

Rosscr,  John  W.  No.  732,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  John  W.  Rosser  v. 
United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
4th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
i  -f  10  p.     ?  J  1.13  :  R  735/9 

Russian  Volunteer  Fleet.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  A-69,  Russian  Volunteer  Fleet 
V.  United  States;  reply  brief  for  defendant  on  its  motion  to  dismiss.  [1935.] 
p.  65-74.     t  J  1.13  :  R  899 

S;t.  Louis  Union  Trust  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42750,  St.  Louis  Union 
Trust  Company  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  reply  to  plaintiff's  brief  in 
opposition  to  demurrer.     [1935.]     p.  103-110.     t  J  1.13 :  Sa  24/57 

Sandy  Fox.  No.  817,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  superintendent  Five 
Civilized  Tribes,  for  Sandy  Fox,  Creek  no.  1263,  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit;  memorandum  for  respondent.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  3  p.    $  J  1.13  :  Sa  57/17 

Schcchter,  A.  L.  A.,  Poultry  Corporation.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term, 
1934,  United  States  v.  A.  L.  A.  Schechter  Poultry  Corporation  [et  al.]  ;  peti- 
tion for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  i+10  p.    $  J  1.13  :  Sch  21/4 

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Schechter,  A.  L.  A.,  Poultry  Corporation — Continued. 

No.  854,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  A.  L.  A.  Schecliter  Poultry 

Corporation  [et  al.]  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  memorandum  for  respondent.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  4  p.    $  J  1.13  :  Sch  21/5 

Shamrock  Oil  Company.  No.  7607,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit, 
Sliamrock  Oil  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.J 
cover  title,  ii+24  p.     $  J  1.13  :  Sh  17 

Sharp,  William  A.  No.  5497,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  Berks 
County  Trust  Company  (formerly  Colonial  Trust  Company  of  Reading,  Pa.), 
Raymond  Sharp,  and  Florence  S.  Kirkpatrick,  executors  of  William  A.  Sharp, 
V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+10  p.     $ 

J  1.13  :  Sh  23/2 

Sharpe,  Lucian.  No.  3008,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit,  Oct.  term, 
1934,  Nathaniel  W.  Smith  et  al.,  executors  [of  Luciaji  Sharpe],  v.  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  x'eview  of  decision  of  Board  of 
Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+16  p.     t 

J1.18:Sh24 

Smith  Paper  Company.  Nos.  340-342,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit. 
Smith  Paper  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  Export  Leaf 
Tobacco  Company  v.  [same]  ;  T.  C.  Williams  Company  v.  [same],  on  petition 
for  review  of  decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  ii+33  p.  large  8°     t  J  1.13  :  Sm  68/13 

Southeast  Arkansas  Levee  District.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42718,  Southeast 
Arkansas  Levee  District,  a  corporation,  and  H.  Grady  Miller,  as  receiver 
thereof,  et  al.  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  reply  to  plaintiff 's  brief  in 
opposition  to  demurrer.     [1935.]     p.  313^26.     %  J  1.13 :  So  88/122 

Square  Barber  Supply  Company.  No.  5294,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th 
circuit,  Jan.  term,  1935,  United  States  v.  Joseph  Silbar  &  Sam  Ostfeld,  trad- 
ing as  Square  Barber  Supply  Company,  and  Fidelity  and  Casualty  Company  of 
New  York,  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Illinois,  eastern 
division,  Charles  E.  Woodward,  presiding;  supplemental  reply  brief  for  appel- 
lant.    [1935.]     cover  title,  i+18  p.  large  8°     t  J  1.13  :  Sq23 

Stephenson,  Harry  W.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42608,  Harry  W.  Stephenson  v. 
United  States;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact  and  brief.  [1935.] 
p.  2^-41.     t  J  1-13  :  St  45/15 

Stuart,  Mrs.  Susan  M.  No.  736,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Arioch  W. 
Erickson  et  al.,  executors  of  Susan  M.  Stuart,  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  1st  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  i+7  p.     $  J  1.13  :  St  93/5 

Tail,  Robert.  Nos.  5693-95,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  Robert 
Tait  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  William  Tait  v.  [same]  ;  Charles 
A.  Scott  V.  [same],  on  petition  for  review  of  decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Ap- 
peals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+26  p.    t        J  1.13  :T  138 

Tarrer,  Mis.  J.  C.  No.  7610,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  oth  circuit.  United 
States  V.  INIrs.  J.  C.  Tarrer,  on  appeal  from  district  court  for  middle  district 
of  Georgia;   brief  lor  appellant.      [1935.]      cover   title,   ii+40   p.     t 

J  1.13 :  T 177 

•Taylor,  Winthrop.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Winthrop  Taylor 
V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  I'eview  of  decision  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title,  i+19  p. 
large  8°     $  J  1.13  :  T  219/13 

Thomas-Morse  Aircraft  Corporation.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  H-333,  Thomas- 
Morse  Aircraft  Corporation  v.  United  States;  defendant's  request  for  findings 
of  fact  and  brief.     [1935.]     p.  69-74.     |  J  1.13 :  T  368/5 

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Tillotson,  W.  E.,  Mamifaoturing  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  1^508, 
Laurence  R.  Connor  et  al.  [trustees  in  baulvruptcy  of  W.  E.  Tillotson  Manu- 
facturing Company]  v.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.     [1935.]     p.  35-41.    t 

J  1.13  :  T  467/2 

Trafford  Oil  mid  Gas  Companij.  No.  5683,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d 
circuit,  Trafford  Oil  and  Gas  Company  i?.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respond- 
ent. [1935.]     cover  title,  i+24  p.     J  J  1.13  :T  676 

Timn  Cities  Properties,  Incorporated.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42931,  Twin 
Cities  Pi-operties,  Inc.,  v.  United  States;  defendant's  motion  to  dismiss  plain- 
tiff's petition  for  declaratory  judgment  [and  defendant's  brief  in  support  of 
its  motion].     [1935.]     p.   25-35.     J  J  1.13 :  T  923/9 

TJllmann,  Emamtiel  8.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  api^eals  for  2d  circuit,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue  v.  Emanuel  Solomon  UUmann,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  ii+34  p.  large  8°     t  J  1.13  :  Ul  4/2 

Wamplcr,  Thomas  M.  No.  748,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  United  States 
ex  rel.  Thomas  M.  Wampler  r.  Henry  C.  Hill,  warden.  United  States  North- 
eastern Penitentiary,  Lewisburg,  Pa.,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  i-flO  p.     t  J  1.13 :  W  181/11 

Ward,  Daisy  M.  No.  10226,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Sth  circuit,  Guy  T. 
Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Daisy  M.  Ward,  on  petition 
for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  i+lS  p.     $  J  1.13:  W  211/2 

Watts,  John  J.  Nos.  91-93,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  John  J. 
Watts  t\  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ;  Hugh  C.  Sicard  v  [same]  ;  Parker 
Sloane  r.  [same],  on  petitions  for  review  of  decisions  of  Board  of  Tax 
Appeals;  petition  for  rehearing.     [1935.]     cover  title,  3  p.  large  8°     $ 

J  1.13  :W  349/4 

liABOR  DEPABTMENT 

Yoamy  people.     Employment  for  graduates  of  educational   institutions,   letter 
transmitting,  in  response  to  resolution,  report  relative  to  aiding  graduates  of 
educational  institutions  in  matter  of  securing  employment.     1935.     iii+14  p. 
(S.  doc.  45,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)       *  Paper,  5c. 
L.C.  card  35-26296 

CHILDREN'S   BUREAU 

Juvenile  delinquency.    Institutional  treatment  of  delinquent  boys :  pt.  1,  Treat- 
ment programs  of  5  State  institutions;   by  Alida  C.   Bowler  and   Ruth   S. 
Bloodgood.    1935.    v-f324p.il.     (Bureau  publication  228.)     *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  L  35-37  L  5.20 :  228/pt.l 

Relief  ivorh.  Changes  during  Jan.  1935  in  different  types  of  public  and  private 
relief  in  urban  areas.    Mar.  15,  1935.    8  leaves,  il.  4°     [Monthly.]     t 

L  5.33 :  935/1 

■ Changes  during  Feb.  1935  in  different  types  of  public  and  private  relief 

in  urban  areas.    Apr.  10,  1935.    8  leaves,  iL  4°     [Monthly.]     t    L  5.33 :  935/2 

Vocational  guidance.  From  school  to  work,  least  a  State  and  community  should 
do  to  protect  young  workers.  [Reprint]  1935.  8  p.  il.  narrow  8"  (Folder 
6.)      t  L  5.22  :  6/5 

IMMIGRATION   AND   NATURALIZATION    SERVICE 

Deportation.  Memorandum  of  proposed  legislation  [relating  to  deportation, 
etc.].     [1935.]     12  p.     t  L  15.2 :L 44/3 

Immigration.  [Amendments  to  immigration  laws  enacted  since  compilation, 
Jan.  1,  1930-July  11,  1932.]  [Reprint  without  title  page  and  with  additions 
1935.]     21  p,     [The  signature  mark  reads:  119566-35.     Public  no.  115  and 

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Imtmgration — Continued. 

248,  72cl  Congress,  approved  May  2  and  July  2,  1932,  respectively,  have  been 
added  in  this  print.]     *  Paper,  5e.  L  15.5/2  :  932/amdt. 

LABOR  STATISTICS  BUREAU 

Bmldinff  construction,  Feb.  1935,  with  annual  review  for  1934;  prepared  by 
Division  of  Construction  and  Public  Employment.  1935.  11+62  p.  11.  (Serial 
no.  R.  219.)  [Monthly.  Formerly  Building  operations  in  principal  cities  of 
United  States.]     t  L  2.6/a  4 :  935/2 

Bulletins.  List  of  Bulletins  of  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,  Mar.  1,  1935.  [1935.] 
vp.     (Serial  no.  R.  217.)     t  L  2.2 :B  87/935 

Codes  of  fair  competition.  Summary  of  permanent  codes  adopted  under 
national  industrial  recovery  act  during  Dec.  1934.  [1935.]  4  p.  (Serial  no. 
B.  210.)     [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Feb.  1935.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  C  648/17 

Same  during  Jan.  1935.     [1935.]     4  p.      (Serial   no.   R.   227.)      [From 

Monthly  labor  review,  Mar.  1935.]     t  L  2.6/a :  C  648/18 

■Employment.     Trend    of   employment,    Feb.    1935;    prepared    by   Division    of 
Employment  Statistics  and  Division  of  Construction  and  Public  Employment. 
1935.    ii+55p.  il.     (Serial  no.  R.  221.)     [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L  23-234  L  2.9 :  935/2 

J'actories.    Revised  indexes  of  factory  employment  and  pay  rolls,  1919-33;  by 
Lewis  E.  Talbert  and  Alice  Oleuin.     [Feb.]  1935.    iv+106+v  p.  il.     (Bulletin 
610;  Employment  and  unemployment  series.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  L  35-38  L  2.3  :  610 

Same.     (H.  doc.  50,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

LaMr  information  bulletin,  v.  2,  no.  3  ;  Mar.  1935.    [1935.]     [2]  +21  p.  il.  large  8° 
[Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L  34-114  L  2.10 :  2/3 

MonthUj  laior  review,  v.  40,  no.  3,  Mar.  1935;  Hugh  S.  Hanna,  editor.  1935.  vi+ 
541-845  p.  11.  *  Paper,  30c.  single  copy,  $3.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $4.75. 
L.  C.  card  15-26485  L  2.6 :  40/3 

Special  articles. — Employment,  hours,  earnings,  and  production,  Jan.  1933-Jan. 
1935  ;  by  Witt  Bowden. — Analysis  of  labor  provisions  of  N.  R.  A.  codes  ;  by  Margaret  H. 
Scboeufeld. — Self-belp  activities  among  the  unemployed  in  Washington,  D.  C.  ;  by  Flor- 
ence E.  Parker. — Wage  rates  and  weekly  earnings  in  cotton-textile  industry,  1933-34  ; 
by  A.  F.  Hinrichs. — Unemployment  survey  of  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1934  ;  by  Florence  M. 
Clark. — Progress  of  social  insurance  in  Japan  ;  by  Mary  T.  Waggaman. — Conciliation 
work  of  Department  of  Labor,  Jan.  1935  ;  by  Hugh  L.  Kerwin. — Results  of  40-hour  work 
week  in  Italy;   [report  of  Alexander  Kirk]. 

Note. — The  Monthly  labor  review  is  the  medium  through  which  the  bureau  publishes 
its  regular  monthly  reports  on  such  subjects  as  prices,  wages,  industrial  disputes,  build- 
ing operations,  and  employment  conditions  ;  summary  results  of  original  investigations  ; 
summaries  of  important  current  labor  legislation  by  the  States  or  by  Congress  and  Fed- 
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given  to  all  labor  departments  and  bureaus,  workmen's  compensation  commissions,  and 
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exchanging  publications  with  the  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics.  Others  desiring  copies 
may  obtain  them  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the 
prices  stated  above. 

■Onions.  Labor  conditions  in  onion  fields  of  Ohio.  [1935.]  12  p.  (Serial  no. 
R.  212.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Feb.  1935.]     f  L 2.6/a:  On 4 

Prices.    Retail  prices,  Feb.  1935 ;  prepared  by  Retail  Price  Division  and  Cost  of 
Living  Division.    1935.    ii+19  p.  11.     (Serial  no.  R  218.)     [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L  32-43  L  2.6/a2 :  935/2 

Wholesale  prices,  Feb,  1935;  prepared  by  Division  of  Wholesale  Prices. 

1935.    ii+30p.  il.     (Serial  no.  R.  220.)     [Monthly.]     f 

L.  C.  card  L  22-229  L  2.8 :  935/2 

■Self-help  activities  among  unemployed  in  Washington,  D.  C. ;  by  Florence  E. 
Parker.  [1935.]  8  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  224.)  [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Mar. 
1^35.]     t  L  2.6/a  :Un  2/21 

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Strikes  and  lockouts  iu  Dec.  1934.  [1935.]  10  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  214.)  [From 
Monthly  labor  review,  Feb.  1935.]    t  L  2.6/a  :  St  85/5 

Textiles.  Wage  rates  and  weekly  earnings  in  cotton-textile  industry,  1933-34; 
by  A.  F.  Hinricbs.  [1935.]  14  p.  ( Serial  no.  R.  225. )  [From  Monthly  labor 
review.  Mar.  1935.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  W  124/47 

Trade-union  orgwnization  and  membership  in  United  States,  1934.  [1935.]  4  p. 
(Serial  no.  R.  213.)     [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Feb.  1935.]    f 

L  2.6/a  :  T  675/6 

Unemployment  sui^sey  of  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1934;  by  Florence  M.  Clark.  [1935.] 
9  p.     (Serial  no.  R.  226.)     [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Mar,  1935.]     f 

L  2.6/a  :  Un  2/20 

WOMEN'S  BUREAU 

Arkansas.    Women  in  Arkansas  industries;  by  Bertha  Blair.     1935.     v+45  p. 
(Bulletin  124.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  L  35-36  L  13.3  :  124 

Wages.  Why  legislate  living  wages  for  women  workers?  [Mar.  15,  1935.J 
[41  D.  19"     t  L13.2:  W12 

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no.   12.     1935.     iv+955-1036  p.     [Monthly.]  LC  3.6/1 :  31/2-12 

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[Quarterly.]  LC  3.6/2 :  29/4 

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subscription,  $2.25. 
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MUSIC  DIVISION 

Music.  Library  of  Congress  festival  of  chamber  music  (Elizabeth  Sprague 
Coolidge  Foundation),  programs,  Apr.  7-9,  1935,  Washington,  D.  C.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  [7]  p.     t  LC  12.2  :  P  94/985. 


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April  1935  431 

NATIONAL  ADVISORY  COMMITTEE  FOR  AERONAUTICS 

Note. — Beginning  with  no.  508  (1935j  the  individual  Reports  of  the  National  Ad- 
visory Committee  for  Aeronautics,  which  later  appear  in  the  annual  volumes  as  Techni- 
cal reports,  are  sold  on  a  subscription  basis  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents, 
Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  rate  of  $3.00  per  year  ;  foreign  subscription,  $4.25. 

Anemometers.     Experimental  investigation   of  Robinson-type  cup   anemometer 
[with  list  of  references]  :  by  M.  J.  Brevoort  and  U.  T.  Joyner.     l'J35.     cover 
title,  ii-1-24  p.  il.  4°     (Report  513.)      [Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2  and  3 
of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26306  Y  3.N  21/5  :  5/513 

Organization.    National  Advisorv  Committee  for  Aeronautics  [organization  and 
functions].     [1935.]     1  p.  4°     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  2  C  73/935 

Staiility.    General  theory  of  aerodynamic  instability  and  mechanism  of  ilutter ; 
by  Theodore  Theodorsen.    1935.    cover  title,  23  p.  il.  4°     (Report  496.)     [Text 
and  illustration  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26305  Y  3.N  21/5  :  5/496 

Turbulence  indicator  utilizing  diffusion  of  heat  [witli  list  of  references]  ;  by 
G.  B.  Schubauer.     1935.    cover  title,  ii+5  p.  il.  4"     (Report  524.)      [Prepared 
in  cooperation  with  National  Bureau  of  Standards.    Text  and  illustration  on 
p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26314  Y  3.N  21/5 :  5/524 


NATIONAL  EMERGENCY  COUNCIL 

Manual.  [United  States  Government  manual,  substitute  pages  containing  cor- 
rections.] [Apr.  12,  1935.]  [32]-|-xliv  p.  8  pi.  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for 
insertion  in  manual.  Accompanie:!  by  niimedgrapiied  Executive  sheet  5, 
listing  the  pages  here  cataloged.  Included  in  price  of  manual,  for  which  see 
Monthly  catalog  for  Jan.  1935,  p.  59.]  Y  3.N  21/9  :  2  M  31/2/ex.sh.5 

Same.  [Apr.  24,  1935.]  [66]  +  [xviii]  p.  5  pi.  [Loose-leaf  fox'm.  Ac- 
companied by  mimeographed  Executive  sheet  6,  listing  the  pages  here  cata- 
loged. ]  Y  3.N  21/9  :  2  M  31/2/ex.sh.6 

NATIONAL  RECOVERY  ADMINISTRATION 

Blue  Eagle.    Blue  Eagle. 

Note. — Beginning  May  1,  1934,  the  National  Recovery  Administration  initiated 
the  distribution  of  individual  Blue  Eagle  cards  for  display  by  employers  operating 
under  approved  codes.  The  new  Blue  Eagle,  with  the  former  phrase  "  We  do  our 
part "  replaced  by  the  single  word  "  Code  "  serves  to  identify  the  employer  who  did 
his  part  and  who  now,  under  an  approved  code,  is  cooperating  with  others  in  his 
trade  or  industry,  to  complete  the  work  of  recovery.  Beneath  the  word  "  Code  "' 
appears  the  name  of  the  trade  or  industry  to  which  the  employer  belongs  and  his 
individual  registration  number.  The  individual  Blue  Eagle  cards  are  not  listed  sep- 
arately in  the  Monthly  catalog. 

■ Blue  Eagle,  v.  2,  no.  14-17;  Apr.  5-29,  1935.     [1935.]     Each  8  p.  il.  f° 

[  Weekly.  ]     t  Y  3.N  21/8  :  19/2-14  to  2-17 

Note. — In  the  interest  of  economy,  coordination,  and  cooperation  with  industry,  the 
National  Recovery  Administration  publishes  the  Blue  Eagle  for  the  purpose  of  main- 
taining contact  with  all  code  authorities,  compliance  boards,  administrative  members  on 
the  code  authorities,  trade  associations,  and  other  individuals  and  bodies  interested  in 
rulings   and   policies   of  NRA.     Others  who    may   wish   to   follow    NRA   activities   may 

.     also  find  interest  in  the  Blue  Eagle  and  here  turn  for  authentic  viewpoints  and  policies. 

Codes  of  fair  competition.  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  aca- 
demic costume  industry,  as  approved  on  Apr.  1,  1935.  1935.  [2] -[-3  p. 
(Registi-y  no.  1716-01;  Approved  code  no.  299,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/S  :  7  ap.299/amdt.l 

'— *—    Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  artificial  limb  manufacturing 
'industry,  as  approved  on  Mar.  30,  1935.     1935.     [2] -{-4  p.      (Registry  no. 
.1602-02;  Approved  code  no.  514,  amendment  1.)      *  Paper.  5c. 
'  .1'  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.514/amdt.l 


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432  April  1935 

Codes  of  fair  competition — Continued. 
^      Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  asphalt  shingle  and  roofing 
manufacturing    industry,    as    approved    on    Mar.    21,    1935.      1935.      ii+5   p. 
(Registry  no.  1003-1-01;  Approved  code  no.  99,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/S :  7  ap.99/amdt.l 

^  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  baking  industry,  as  approved 
on  Mar.  27,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  101-23;  Approved  code  no. 
445,  amendment  5.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.445/amdt.5 

— *-  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  band  instrument  manufac- 
turing industry,  as  approved  on  Apr.  13,  1935.  1935.  [2] +5  p.  (Registry 
no.  1640-05 ;  Approved  code  no.  273,  amendment  1. )  *  Paper,  .5c. 
,  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.273/amdt.l 
\/ 
■  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  bank  and  security  vault  manu- 
facturing industry,  as  approved  on  Apr.  8,  1935.  1935.  [2]  +3  p.  ( Registry 
no.  1133-1-05;  Approved  code  no.  411,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.411/amdt.l 

— ~  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  beauty  and  barber  shop 
mechanical  equipment  manufacturing  industry,  as  approved  on  Apr.  15,  1935. 
1935.  [21+8  p.  (Registry  no.  1606-05;  Approved  code  no.  286,  amendment 
2.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.286/amdt.2 

-^ —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  beverage  dispensing  equip- 
ment industry,  as  approved  on  Apr.  6,  1935.  1935.  [2]-f4  p.  (Registry  no. 
1331-02 :  Approved  code  no.  334,  amendment  3. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.334/amdt.3 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  bituminous  coal  industry,  as 
approved  on  Mar.  30,  1935.  1935.  [2]-f4p.  (Regi.'^try  no.  702-45;  Approved 
code  no.  24,   amendment  8.)     *  Paper,   5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.24/amdt.8 


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Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  blouse  and  skirt  manufactur- 
ing industries,  as  approved  on  Apr.  2,  1935.  1935.  [2] -[-5  p.  (Registry  no. 
210-01 ;  Approved  code  no.  194,  amendment  2. )     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.l94/amdt.2 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  brattice  cloth  manufacturing 

industry,   as   approved   on   Apr.   22,   1935.     1935.     r2]-f7   p.     (Registry   no. 
299^5;  Approved  code  no.  585,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.535/amdt.l 

■  ^  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  candy  manufacturing  industry, 
as  approved  on  Mar.  21,  1935.  1935.  ii-f4  p.  (Registry  no.  114-19;  Ap- 
proved code  no.  463,  amendment  1. )     *  Paper,  5c.     Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.463/amdt.l 

~-^ —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  canned  salmon  industry,  as 
approved  on  Apr.  13,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  106-09;  Approved 
code  no.  429,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.429/2/amdt.l 

-^^l —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  cigar  manufacturing  industry, 
as  approved  on  Apr.  17,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  1615-13;  Ap- 
proved code  no.  467,  amendment  2.)     ♦  Paper,  5c.     Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.467/amdt.2 

•  ^  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  coffee  industry,  as  approved 
on  Apr.  11,  1935.  1935.  [2]-}-4  p.  (Registry  no.  111-1-01;  Approved  code 
no.  285,  amendment  3.)     ♦  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.265/amdt.3 

— ^■^—  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  construction  machinery  dis- 
tributing trade,  as  approved  on  Apr.  20,  1935.  1935.  [2]-t-3  p.  (Registry  no. 
1399-17;  Approved  code  no.  223,  amendment  2.)      *  Paper,  .5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.223/amdt.2  ! 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  cork  industry,  as  approved  on  i 
Apr.  13,  1935.    1935.     [2] +5  p.     (Registry  no.  308-1-01;  Approved  code  no. 
199,   amendment  3.)     ♦Paper,   5c.  Y  3.N  21/8:  7  ap.l99/amdt.3  I 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  corset  and  brassiere  industry, 
as  approved  on  Apr.  8,  1935.  1935.  [2]  4-4  p.  ( Registry  no.  220-1-02 ;  Ai>- 
proved  code  no.  7,  amendment  4. )     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.7/amdt.4  I 


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April  1935  433 

Coiies  of  fair  competition — Continued. 

— j^    Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  electric  lioist  and  moncrail 

manufacturing  industry,   as  approved   on   Mar.   30,   1935.     1935.     [2] +3  p. 

(Registry  no.  1306-03 ;  Approved  code  no,  483,  amendment  2.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.  483/amdt.  2 

V       Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  excelsior  and  excelsior  prod- 
ucts industry,  as  approved  on  Apr.  3,  1935.     1935.     [2] +5  p.     (Registry  no. 
310-02;  Approved  code  no.  146,  amendment  2.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.  146/amdt.  2 

— —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  funeral  supply  industry,  as 
approved  on  Apr.  13,  1935.  1935.  [2] +7  p.  (Registry  no.  307-1-01;  Ap- 
proved code  no.  90,  amendment  3.)     *  Paper,  5c.      Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.  90/amdt.  3 

— j^  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  fur  dressing  and  fur  dyeing 
industry,  as  approved  on  Mar.  23,  1935.  1935.  [2] -1-4  p.  (Registry  no. 
911-28;  Approved  code  no.  161,  amendment  6.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.  161/amdt.  6 

— —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  hosiery  industry,  as  approved 
on  Apr.  6,  1935.  1935.  [2] -1-7  p.  (Registry  no.  241-02;  Approved  code  no, 
16,  amendment  6.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.X  21/8  :  7  ap.  IG/amdt.  6 

— i^  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  hosiery  industry,  as  approved 
on  Apr.  19,  1935.  1935.  [2]-|-4  p.  (Registry  no.  241-02;  Approved  code  no. 
16,  amendment  7. )     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.  16/amdt.  7 

*  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  industrial  supplies  and  ma- 
chinery distributors'  trade,  as  approved  on  Apr.  17,  1935.  1935.  [2]  -1-4  p. 
(Registry  no.  1399-1-16;  Approved  code  no.  61,  amendment  2.)     *  Pajper.  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.  61/amdt.  2 

— —    Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  leather  and  woolen  knit  glove 
industry,   as   approved   on   Mar.   30,   1935.     1935.     [2]-f4   p.     (Registry   no. 
913-1-01;  Approved  cotle  no.  87,  amendment  3.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
/  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.  87/amdt.  3 

■ Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  lightning  rod  manufacturing 

industry,  as  approved  on  Apr.  6,  1935.     1935.     [2] -1-4  p.      (Registry  no.  1308- 
1-01 ;  Approved  code  no.  394,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.  394/amdt.  1 

— ~  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  lime  industry,  as  approved  on 
Apr.  1,  1935.  1935.  [2]-f29  p.  (Registry  no.  1026-01 ;  Approved  code  no.  31, 
amendment  2.)     *  Paper,  5c.  T  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.  31/amdt.  2 

^  Same,  Errata  sheet.  1935.  1  p.  (Registry  no.  1026-01;  Approved  code 
no.  31,  amendment  2  [errata  sheet].)     Included  in  price  of  amendment  2. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.  81/amdt.  2/errata 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  lumber  and  timber  products 
industries,  as  approved  on  Mar.  15,  1935.  1935.  [2]-|-6  p.  (Registry  no. 
313-1-06;  Approved  cede  no.  9,  amendment  32.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.  9/amdt.  S2 

— —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  machine  tool  and  equipment 
distributing  trade,  as  approved  on  Apr.  17,  1935.  1935.  [2] -1-4  p.  (Registry 
no.  1149-12;  Approved  code  no.  139,  amendment  2.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.  139/amdt.  2 

— —  .Aaneudmeut  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  metal  tank  industiy,  as 
approved  on  Apr.  6,  1935.  1935.  [2]  -1-  3  p.  (Registry  no.  1136-01 :  Approvetl 
code  no.  154,  amendment  2. )       *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.  154/amdt.  2 

— ^  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  milk  filtering, matei'ials  and 
dairy  products  cotton  wrappings  industry,  as  approved  on  Apr.  6,  1935.  1935. 
[2]-f6  p.  (Registry  no.  223-02;  Approved  code  no.  396,  amenchnent  2.) 
j  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.  396/amdt.  2 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  needlework  industry  in  Puerto 

Rico,  as  approved  on  Apr.  3,  1985.  1935.  [2]  -h  7  p.  (Registry  no.  231-16; 
Approved  code  no.  474,  amendment  2.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.  474/amdt.  2 

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Copies  of  fair  competition — C3ontinued. 

--^^  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  package  and  pasteurized- 
blended  and  process  cheese  industry,  as  approved  on  Apr.  6,  1935.  1935. 
[2]  +  3  p.  (Registry  no.  104-07;  Approved  code  no.  548,  amendment  1.) 
*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.  548/amdt.  1 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  comi'^tition  for  plumbing  fixtures  industry, 

as  approved  on  Mar.  25,   1935.     1935.      [2]  +  4  p.      (Registry  no.   1129M)3 ; 
Approved  code  no.  204  ;  amendment  3. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.  204/amdt.  3 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  pyrotechnic  manufacturing 

industry,  as  approved  ou  Apr.   10,   1935.     1935.      [2]  +  4  p.      (Registry  no. 
Gll-02;  Approved  code  no.  148,  amendment  2.)     *  Pai>er,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/S :  7  ap.  148/amdt.  2 

— -^  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  radio  broadcasting  industry, 
as  approved  on  Mar.  23,  1935.  1935.  [2]  +  3  p.  (Registiy  no.  742  [1742]-09; 
Approved  code  no.  129,  amondmout  1.)     *  Paper,  5l'. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.  129/amdt.  1 

—^ —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  schiffli,  liand  machine  em- 
broidery, and  embroidery  thread  and  scallop  cutting  industries,  as  approve<^l 
on  Mar.  21,  1935.  1935.  ii  +  4  p.  (Registry  no.  231-1-05:  Approved  code 
10.  256,  amendment  2. )     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.  256/amdt.  2 


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Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  shovel,  dragline,  and  crane 
industry,  as  approved  on  Apr.  6,  1935.  1935.  [2] +3  p.  (Registry  no. 
1329^1-01 ;  Approved  code  no.  102,  amendment  3. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.  102/amdt.  3 

- —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  slit  fabric  manufacturing 
industry,  as  approved  on  Apr.  1,  1935.  1935.  [2] +3  p.  (Registry  no. 
299-04;  Approved  code  no.  214,  amendment  2.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.  214/amdt.  2 

-•—  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  slit  fabric  manufacturing 
industry,  as  approved  on  Apr.  13,  1985.  1935.  [2]  +  3  p.  (Registry  no. 
299-(M  ;  Approved  code  no.  214,  amendment  3. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.  214/amdt.  3 
\' 

—  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  comi>etition  for  Venetian  blind  industry,  as 
approved  on  Jlar.  23.  1935.  1935.  [2]  +  4  p.  (Registry  no.  629  [1620]-05; 
Approved  code  no.  2^,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.  229/amdt.  1 

-^  Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  cement  gun 
contractors'  industiy,  division  of  construction  industry,  as  approved  on  Apr. 
18.  1935.  1935.  [2]  +  4  p.  (Registry  no.  1616-2-22;  Approved  code  no. 
244D,  amendment  2.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.  244D/amdt.  2 


-J —  Amendment  to  Supplementai*j'  code  of  fair  competition  for  chain  manu- 
facturing industry,  division  of  fabricated  metal  products  manufacturing  and 
metal  finishing  and  metal  coating  industry,  as  approved  on  Mar.  27,  1985. 
1935.  [2] +5  p.  (Registry  no.  1107-1-01;  Approved  code  no.  S4C.  amend- 
ment 1.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.84  C/amdt.l 

■  ■  Amendment  to  Supplementarj-  code  of  fair  competition  for  kalamein  in- 
dustry, division  of  construction  industry,  as  appi'oved  on  Apr.  16,  1935.  1935. 
[2]-f4  p.  (Registry  no.  1123-1-02;  Approved  code  no.  244M,  amendment  1.) 
*, Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.244  M/amdt.l 

—  Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  nonferrous 
hot  water  tank  manufacturing  industry,  division  of  fabricated  metal  products 
manufacturing  and  uietal  finishing  and  metal  coating  industry,  as  approved 
on  Apr.  6,  1935.  1935.  [2]-f4  p.  (Registry  no.  1129-1-14;  Approved  code 
no.  84N,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.S4  N/amdt.l 

-^ —  Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  standard 
steel  barrel  and  drum  manufacturing  industry,  division  of  fabricated  metal 
products  manufacturing  and  metal  finishing  and  metal  coating  industi^y,  as 


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Codes  of  fair  competition — Continued. 

approved  on  Mar.  30,  1935.    1985.    [2] +5  p.     (Registry  no.  113&-07  ;  Approved 
code  no.  84Z,  amendment  1.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.84  Z/amdt.l 

— i^  Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  steel  package 
manufacturing  industry,  division  of  fabricated  metal  products  manufacturing 
and  metal  finishin?  and  metal  coating  industry,  as  approved  on  Apr.  13, 
1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  1136-08;  Approved  code  no.  84Y, 
amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.84Y/amdt.l 

— -^  Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  vitreous 
enameled  ware  manufactuxing  industry,  division  of  fabricated  metal  products 
manufacturing  and  metal  finishing  and  metal  coating  industry,  as  approved 
on  Mar.  30,  1935.  1935.  [2] +6  p.  (Registry  no.  1018-1-01;  Approved  code 
no.  84Q  1,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.84  Q  1/amdt.l 

-^^^—  Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  wholesale 
wallpaper  trade,  division  of  wholesaling  or  distributing  trade,  as  approved 
on  Apr.  19,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  410-A-^;  Approved  code 
no.  201B,  amendment  3.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.201  B/amdt.3 

— ^  Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  woodworking 
machinery  industrv.  division  of  machinery  and  allied  products  industry,  as 
approved  on  Mar.' 30,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registrj-  no.  1399-31;  Ap- 
proved code  no.  347F,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.347F/amdt.l 

— ^  Code  of  fair  competition  for  beverage  dispensing  equipment  industry,  as 
approved  on  Mar.  16.  1934.  1935.  ii+59-74  p.  (Registry  no.  1331-02;  Ap- 
proved code  no.  334,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.] 
'aper,  oc.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.334/2 


Code  of  fair  competition  for  bowling  and  billiard  equipment  industry  and 
trade,  as  approved  on  Mar.  30,  1935.     1935.     [2] -f 73-85  p.     (Registry  no. 
1657-06 ;  Approved  code  no.  557. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26280  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.557 

— CL  Code  of  fair  competition  for  card  clothing  industry,  as  approved  on 
Jan.  23,  1934.  1935.  ii-f  357-367  p.  ( Registry  no.  1333-11 ;  Approved  code 
no.  222,  reprint.)      [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.222/2 

— -^  Code  of  fair  competition  for  cocoa  and  chocolate  manufacturing  industry, 
as  approved  on  June  15,  1934.  1935.  ii 4-1-17  p.  (Registry  no.  110-01; 
Approved   code   no.   464,   reprint.)      [This   reprint   includes   amendment   1.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.464/2 

— ^    Code  of  fair  comi)etition  for  foundry  supply  industry,  as  approved  on 
Feb.  5,  1934.     1935.     ii+219-230  p.     (Registry  no.  1112-01;  Approved  code 
no.  261,  reprint.)      [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.1     *  Paper,  5c. 
/  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.  261/2 

•    Code   of  fair   competition   for   handkerchief   industry,    as   approved   on 

Oct.  9,  1933,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1935.  iv+24  p.  (Registry  no.  237-1-01 ; 
Approved  code  no.  53,  reprint  Mar.  27,  1935.)  [This  reprint  includes  amend- 
ments 1  and  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.53/2 

— ^  Code  of  fair  competition  for  liquefied  gas  industry,  as  approved  on 
Nov.  8,  1933,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1935.  ii+587-599  p.  (Registry  no. 
711-23:  Approved  code  no  104,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes  amendment 
1.]      *  Paper,    5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.104/2 

— ^  Code  of  fair  competition  for  ornamental  molding,  carving,  and  turning 
industry,  as  approved  on  Feb.  5,  1934.  1935.  ii+205-217  p.  (Registry  no. 
315-02;  Approved  code  no.  260,  reprint.)  [This  reprint  includes  amend- 
ments 1  and  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.260/2 

■  O  Code  of  fair  competition  for  printer's  rollers  industry,  approved  on  Nov. 
8,  1933,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1935.  v+6  p.  (Registry  no.  1325-03; 
Approved  code  no.  106,  reprint.)     [This  reprint  includes  amendments  1  and  2.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.106/2 

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Codes  of  fair  competition — Continued. 

— —  Code  of  fair  competition  for  public  seating  industry,  as  approved  on  July 
10,  1934.  1935.  ii+1-17  p.  (Registry  no.  312-21;  Approved  code  no.  477, 
reprint.)      [Tliis  is  a  reissue  v^^itli  tlie  addition  of  a  footnote.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.477/2 
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— ^  Code  of  fair  competition  for  retail  monument  industry,  as  appa'oved  on 
Mar.  2(),  1934.  1935.  ii+511-528  p.  (Registry  no.  103(V12 ;  Approved  code 
no.  366,  reprint.)     [This  reprint  includes  amendments  1-3.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y3.N21/S:7ap.3G6/2 

— ^  Code  of  fair  competition  for  secondary  aluminum  industry,  as  approved 
on  Feb.  S,  1934.  1935.  ii+14  p.  (Registry  no.  1203-1-03;  Approved  code 
no.  268,  reprint.)      [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.26S/2 

— ^  Code  of  fair  competition  for  structtsral  clay  products  industry,  as  ap- 
proved on  Nov.  27.  1933,  liy  I'resident  Roosevelt.  1935.  ii+197-213  p. 
(Registry  no.  1013-1-03;  Approved  code  no.  123,  reprint.)  [This  reprint 
includes  amendments   1   and   2.  J      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/S  :  7  ap.l23/L' 

-iJ—    Code  of  fair  competition  for  trailer  manufacturing  industry,  as  approved 
on  June  20,  1934.     1935.     ii+131-144  p.      (Registry  no.  1420-01;  Approved 
code  no.  473,  reprint.)     [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
J  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.471/2 

''       Code    of   fair    competition    for    wholesale    and    retail    automobile    sales, 
supplv,   repair,  maintenance,  and   service  industry   in   Territory   of   Hawaii, 
as  approved  on   Alar.  26,   1936    [1935].  1935.      [2] +53-71  p.      (Registry  no. 
1724-41;   Approved  code  no.  556.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
.C.  card  3;>-26307  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.556 


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Cotle  of  fair  comi)etition  for  wholesale  food  and  grocery  trade,  as  ap- 
proved on  Jan.  4.  1934,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1935.  ii+28  p.  (Registrv 
no.  123-;i-10;  Approved  code  no.  196,  reprint  Mar.  26,  1935.)  [This  reprint 
includes    amendments    1-3.]      *  Paper,    5c.  Y  3.N21/8:  7  ap.396/3 

i—  Code  of  fair  competition  for  zinc  industry,  as  approved  on  Mar.  26,  1935. 
1935.  [2] +29-51  p.  (Registry  no.  1224-1-01;  Approved  code  no.  555.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

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Sauie,  Errata  sheet.    1935.    1  p.     ( Registry  no.  1224-1-01 ;  Approved  code 
no.  555  [errata  sheet].)     Included  in  price  of  original  code. 
I  Y  3.N  21/8- :  7  ap.555/errata 

— i —  Errata  sheet.  Code  of  fair  competition  for  lumber  and  timl)er  products 
industry,  as  approved  on  Aug.  19,  1933.  1935.  [2]  p.  (Registry  no.  313-1-06; 
Apiiroved  code  no.  9  [reprint  including  amendments  1-30,  errata  sheet].) 
Included  in  price  of  reprint  of  original  ctnle.  Y  3.N  21/&:  7  ap.9/4/errata 

■  ^  Errata  sheet,  [Supplementary]  code  of  fair  ccmipetition  for  highway  con- 
tractors industry,  as  approved  on  Mar.  16,  1935.  1935.  1  p.  (Registry  no. 
1616-141;  Approved  code  no.  244A,  subdivision  1  [errata  sheet].)  Included  in 
price  of  supplementary  code.  Y  3.N  21/S  :  7  ap.244A/sub.l/errata 

— J*—  Errata  sheet,  [Supplementary]  code  of  fair  competition  for  retail  custom 
millinery  trade,  as  approved  on  Jan.  25,  1935.  1935.  1  p.  (Registry  no.  247- 
09;  Approved  code  no.  60,  supplement  3  [errata  sheet].)  Included  in  price  of 
supplement  3.  Y  3.X  21/8 :  7  ap.60/supp.3/errata 

Labor  provisions. 

Note. — In  addition  to  the  publications  concerning  the  labor  provisions  of  certain 
codes,  issued  separately,  the  National  Recovery  Administration  issues  a  series  of 
posters,  each  one  setting-  forth  the  approved  labor  provisions  of  an  individual  code, 
and  intended  for  display  by  employers  operating  under  approved  codes.  These  individual 
posters  are  not  listed  separately  in  the  Monthly  catalog. 

'  Proposed  code  of  fair  competition  for  button,  buckle,  and  novelty  manu- 
facturing industry,  as  revised  for  public  hearing  on  Apr.  25,  1935  (hearing 
no.  688).    1935.     [2] +28  p.     (Registry  no.  1009-07.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.x  21/8 :  7  sub.l009-07/rev. 

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4Jodes  of  fair  competition — Continued. 

— Q-  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  air  filter  industry,  division 
of  machinery  and  allied  products  industry,  as  approved  on  July  21,  1934, 
1935.  ii+12  p.  (Registry  no.  1304-05;  Approved  code  no.  347,  supplement 
32,  reprint.)     [This  reprint  includes  amendment  1.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.347/supp.32-2 

Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  cork  insulation  contractors' 
industry,  as  approved  on  Apr,  1,  1935.  1935.  [2] +13  p.  (Registry  no.  308- 
02;  Approved  code  no.  244,  supplement  21.)  [This  is  chapter  24  of  Code  of 
fair  competition  for  construction  industry,  chapter  1  of  which  was  approved 
on  Jan.  31,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.244/supp.21 

*  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  refrigerating  machinery  in- 
dustry, division  of  machinery  and  allied  products  industry,  as  approved  on 
July  30,  1934.  1935.  ii+15  p.  (Registry  no.  1328-09 ;  Approved  code  no.  347, 
supplement  36,  reprint  4-9-35.)  [This  is  a  reissue  with  the  addition  of  a 
footnote.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.347/supp.36-2 

NAVY  DEPARTMENT 

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with  perforations  for  insertion  in  binder.]     t  N  1.14 :  935/1 

Orders.  General  order  254  [6th  series]  ;  Mar.  5,  1935.  1935.  1  p.  4°  [Issued 
with  perforations  for  insertion  in  binder.]     %  N  1.13/6:  254 

CONSTRUCTION  AND  REPAIR  BUREAU 

Warships.     General  specifications  [for  building  vessels  of  Navy]  :  app.  6,  In- 
structions for  painting  and  cementing  vessels  of  Navy.    Edition  of  Jan.  1935, 
1935.     v+71  p.     *  Paper,  15c, 
L,  C,  card  35-26316  N  4.6/3  :  6/935 

MARINE  CORPS 

Officers.    List  of  commissioned  and  warrant  oflBcers  of  Marine  Corps  on  active 
duty,  arranged  according  to  rank ;   revised  and  corrected  to  Feb.  15,  1935, 
1935,     [1]+14  p.  12°     % 
L.  C.  card  1&-26503  N  9.2  :  Of  2/2/935 

MEDICINE  AND  SURGERY  BUREAU 

Naval  medical  bulletin.  United  States  naval  medical  bulletin,  published  quar- 
terly for  information  of  Medical  Department  of  Navy,  v.  33,  no.  2,  Apr.  1935 ; 
[prepared  in]  Division  of  Publications.  1935.  vi+169-311  p.  il.  1  por.  3  pi. 
12  p.  of  pi.  *  Paper,  25c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.35. 
L.  C.  card  8-^5095  N  10.11/1 :  33/2 

Special  articles. — Efficacy  of  typhoid  prophylaxis  in  Navy ;  by-  S.  S.  Cook. — Modi- 
fled  Stokes  stretcher  ;  by  W.  L.  Maun. — Gonococcic  and  meningococcic  endocarditis, 
with  report  of  3  cases  [and  with  list  of  references]  ;  by  C.  W.  Ross  and  P.  C. 
Greaves. — Ivy  poisoning  (rhus  dermatitis)  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  W.  R.  Man- 
love,  jr. — Comparative  study  of  measurement  of  speed  of  adjustment  of  eye  for  near 
and  far  vision  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  C.  J.  Robertson. — Resuscitation  of  stopped 
heart  by  intracardial  tberapy :  4,  Further  use  of  artificial  pacemaker  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  Albert  S.  Hyman. — Illumination  for  dental  operations  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  Harry  E.  Harvey  and  Clemens  V.  Rault. — Studies  of  active  pneumo- 
coccus  immunity  :  :;,  Duration  of  type  1  pneumococcus  immunity  [with  bibliography]  ; 
by  David  Ferguson. — Encephalography  with  report  of  cases  [and  with  bibliography]  ; 
by  P.  T.  Crosby. — Recent  progress  in  electrically  produced  gamma  radiation  ;  by 
Albert  Soiland. — Treatment  of  obesity  with  diuitrophenol  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by 
Roy  J.  Leutsker. — Treatment  of  furuncles  and  carbuncles  [with  list  of  references]  ; 
by  William  H.  Whitmore. — Industrial  medicine,  pt.  2  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by 
H.  L.  Shinn. — Splenomegaly,  associated  with  syphilis,  with  recovery,  following 
splenectomy  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  R.  H.  Laning  and  A.  W.  Loy. — Dislocation 
of  head  of  fibula  without  fracture;  by  W.  D.  Small. — Acute  myeloblastic  leukemia, 
report  of  case  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  T.  E.  Cox  and  E.  Ricen. — William  Maxwell 
Wood,  1st  surgeon  general,  Navy,  and  5th  chief  of  Bureau  of  Medicine  and  Surgery. — 
Advances  in  medicine  and  medical  sciences  during  year  1934. — Consideration  of  pro- 
phylaxis of  acute  cerebrospinal  fever ;  by  O.  J.  Mink. 

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NAVIGATION  BUREAU 

Honolulu,  Eaicaii.     Information  on   living  conditions  in  Honolulu  and  Pearl 
Harbor,  T.  H.    Revised  Feb.  1935.     [1935.]     6  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  35-26322  N  17.2 :  H  75/935 

Naval  Academy,  Annapolis.     Regulations   governing   admission   of   candidates 
into  Naval  Academj-  as  midshipmen,  and  Sample  examination  papers.  May 
1935.     1935.     iii  +  84  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  7-32060  N  12.7:  935 

HYDROGRAPHIC  OFFICE 

Note. — The  charts,  sailing  directions,  manuals,  etc.,  of  the  Hydrographic  Office  are  sold 
by  the  office  in  Washington  and  also  by  agents  at  the  principal  American  and  foreign 
seaports  and  American  lake  ports.  Copies  of  the  General  catalogue  of  mariners'  charts 
and  books  and  of  the  Hydrographic  bulletins,  reprints,  and  Notice  to  mariners  are  sup- 
plied free  on  application  at  the  Hydrographic  Office  in  Washington  and  at  the  branch 
offices  in  Boston,  New  York,  Philadelphia,  Baltimore,  Norfolk,  Savannah,  New  Orleans, 
Galveston,  San  Francisco,  .^an  I'edro,  Calif.,  San  Juan,  P.  R.,  Captain  of  the  Port,  I'anama 
Canal,  Portland  (Oreg.),  Seattle,  Honolulu,  T,  H.,  Chicago,  Cleveland,  Buffalo,  Detroit, 
Sault  Ste.  Marie,  and  Duluth. 

Africa.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  156,  Africa  pilot,  v.  2, 
cori'ectious  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and  other  sources  from 
date  of  publication  (June  2.  1924)  to  Jan.  1,  1035.    1935.     [1]+3S  leaves,     t 

N  6.8 :  156/924-10 

Asia.  Supplement  to  Hydrogi-aphic  Office  publication  123,  Asiatic  pilot,  v.  2, 
corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and  other  sources  from 
date  of  publication  (Jan.  IS,  1930)  to  Jan.  1,  1935.    1935.     [1]  +  42  leaves,    t 

N  6.8 :  123/930-6 

Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  124,  Asiatic  pilot,  v.  3, 

corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and  other  sources  from 
date  of  publication  (Oct.  19,  1929)  to  Jan.  1,  1935.    1935.     [1]  +  28  leaves,    t 

N  6.8 :  124/929^ 

Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  125,  Asiatic  pilot,  v.  4, 

corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and  other  sources  from 
date  of  publication  (June  1,  192o)  to  Jan.  1,  1935.    1935.     [1]+51  leaves,     t 

N  6.8 :  125/925-11 

Baltic  Sea.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  142,  Baltic  pilot, 
v.  1,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and  other  sources 
from  date  of  publication  (Nov.  1,  1930)  to  Jan.  1,  1935.  1935.  [1]  +  20 
leaves,     t  N  6.8 :  142/930-5 

Bengal,  Bail  of.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  160,  Bay  of 
Bengal  iiilot,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and  other 
sources  frum  date  of  publication  (May  7,  1923)  to  Jan.  1,  1935.  1935. 
[1] +34  leaves,     f  N  6.8  :  160/923-12 

Biscay,  Bay  of.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  133,  Bay  of 
Biscay  pilot,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and  other 
sources  from  date  of  publication  (Oct.  9,  1920)  to  Jan.  1,  1935.  1935. 
[1]  +  42  leaves,     t  N  6.8  :  133/92&-10 

Black  Sea.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  155,  Black  Sea  pilot, 
corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and  other  sources  from 
date  of  publication  (Sept.  18,  1926)  to  Jan.  1,  1935.  1935.  [l]+40 
leaves,     t  N  6.8 :  155/926-10 

British  Colunibia.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  175,  British 
Columbia  pilot,  v.  1,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and 
other  sources  from  date  of  publication  (Nov.  4,  1929)  to  Jan.  1,  1935.  1935. 
[1]  +  20   leaves,     t  N  6.8 :  175/929-6 

Central  America.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  130,  Central 
America  and  Mexico  pilot  (east  coast),  corrections  and  additions  from 
Notices  to  mariners  and  other  sources  from  date  of  publication  (Aug.  13, 
1927)   to  Jan.  1,  1935.     1935.     [l]+20  leaves,     t  N  6.8 :  130/927-9 

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April  1935  439 

England.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  144,  Sailing  directions 
for  south  coast  of  England,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mar- 
iners and  other  sources  from  date  of  publication  (Jan.  1,  1934)  to  Jan.  1, 
1935.     1935.     [1] +6  leaves,     t  N  6.8 :  144/934r-2 

Q-reat  Britain.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  147,  British 
Islands  pilot,  v.  4,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and 
other  sources  from  date  of  publication  (June  20,  1925)  to  Jan.  1,  1935.  1935. 
[l]+23  leaves,     t  N  6.8 :  147/925-10 

Supplement    to    Hydrographic    Office    publication    149,    British    Islands 

pilot,  V.  6,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and  other 
sources  from  date  of  publication  (Oct.  3,  1925)  to  Jan.  1,  1935.  1935.  [l]+28 
leaves,     t  N  6.8  :  149/925-10 

Hydrographic  bulletin,  weekly,  no.  2378-81:  Apr.  3-24,  1935.  [1935.]  Each  1  p. 
large  4°     t  N  6.3  :  2378-2381 

Mediterranean  Sea.  Supplement  to  Hydrogi-aphic  Office  publication  151,  Medi- 
terranean pilot,  V.  1  (3d  edition,  1930),  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices 
to  mariners  and  other  sources  from  date  of  publication  (Aug.  30,  1930)  to 
Jan.  1,  1935.     1935.     [1]+21  leaves,     t  N  6.8 :  151/930-5 

Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  152,  Mediterranean  pilot, 

V.  2,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and  other  sources 
from  date  of  publication  (Jan.  3,  1925)  to  Jan.  1,  1935.  1935.  [l]-f67 
leaves,     t  N  6.8  :  152/925-11 

Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  153,  Sailing  directions  for 

Mediterranean,  v.  3,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and 
other  sources  from  date  of  publication  (Feb.  21,  1931)  to  Jan.  1,  1935.  1935. 
[l]+27  leaves,     t  N  6.8 :153/931-5 

Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  154,  Mediterranean  pilot, 

V.  4,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and  other  sources 
from  date  of  publication  (June  27,  1925)  to  Jan.  1,  1935.  1935.  [l]-|-50 
leaves,     t  N  6.8 :  154/925-10 

Mexico.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  84,  Mexico  and  Central 
America  pilot  (west  coast),  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mar- 
iners and  other  sources  from  date  of  publication  (Feb.  18,  1928)  to  Jan.  1, 
1935.     1935.     [1]  4-27  leaves,     t  N  6.8 :  84/928-8 

Navigation  tables  for  mariners  and  aviators,  [by  J.  Y.]  Dreisonstok ;   [revised 
by  Elmer  B.  Collins].     5th  edition.     1935.     [2]+iv+l-5b+6-89  p.  il.     ([Pub- 
lication] 208.)      [Text  on  verso  of  front  cover.J     t  Fabrikoid,  $1.20. 
L.  C.  card  35-26273  N  6.S  :  208/935 

New  Zealand.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  171,  New  Zea- 
land pilot,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and  other 
sources  from  date  of  publication  (Mar.  2,  1929)  to  Jan.  1,  1935.  1935. 
[1]+21  leaves,     t  N  6.8  :  171/929-7 

Norway.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  136,  Sailing  directions 
for  northwest  and  north  coasts  of  Norway,  corrections  and  additions  from 
Notices  to  mariners  and  other  sources  from  date  of  publication  (June  20, 
1931)  to  Jan.  1,  1935.    1935.     [l]-f  13  leaves,     t  N  6.8  :  136/931-5 

Notice  to  aviators  7  and  8,  1935 ;  Apr.  1  and  15  [1935].     [1935.]    29  leaves  and  8 
leaves,  narrow  12°     [Semimonthly.     Issued  with  perforations  for  insertion 
in  binder.]     t 
L.  C.  card  20-26958  N  6.25  :  935/7,  8 

Notice  to  mariners  14-17,  1935;  Apr.  4-25  [1935.]  [1935.]  [xii] +289-379 
leaves.     [Weekly.]     t  N  6.11 :  935/14-17 

Pacific  Ocean.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  165,  Pacific 
islands  pilot,  v.  1,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and 
other  sources  from  date  of  publication  (Aug.  4,  1928)  to  Jan.  1.  1935.  1935. 
[1] +18  leaves,     t  N  6.8 :  165/928-8 

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440  April  1935 

Persian  Gulf.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  158,  Persian 
Gulf,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and  other  sources 
from  date  of  publication  (May  2,  1931)  to  Jan.  1,  1935.  1935.  [l}+5 
leaves,     t  N  6.S :  158/931-5 

Red  Sea.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  157,  Red  Sea  and 
Gulf  of  Aden  pilot,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and 
other  sources  from  date  of  publication  (June  23,  1922)  to  Jan.  1,  1935.  1935. 
[1] +52  leaves,     f  N  6.8 :  157/922-12 

Scandinavia.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  141,  Scandinavia 
pilot,  V.  2,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and  other 
sources  from  date  of  publication  (Oct.  26,  1929)  to  Jan.  1,  1935.  1935.  [1]  + 
27  leaves,     t  N  6.8 :  141/926-6 

South  America.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  174,  So*ith 
America  pilot,  v.  3,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and 
other  sources  from  date  of  publication  (Sept.  15,  1028)  to  Jan.  1,  1935. 
1935.     [l]+34  leaves,     t  N  6.8 :  174/928-7 

Tide  calendar  [for  Baltimore  (Fort  McHenry)  and  Cape  Henry],  Mav  1935. 
[1935.]     1  p.  4°     [Monthly.]     t  N  6.22/2 :  935/5 

West  Indies.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  128,  West  Indies 
pilot,  v.  1,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and  other 
sources  from  date  of  puolication  (Mar,  16,  1927)  to  Jan.  1,  1935.  1935. 
[1]  +62  leaves,     t  N  6.8  :  128/927-9 

Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  129,  West  Indies  pilot,  v. 

2,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and  other  sources 
from  date  of  publication  (Feb.  9,  1929)  to  Jan.  1,  1935.  1935.  [l]+26 
leaves,     t  N  6.8  :  129/929-7 

Charts 

Clayoquot  Smmd,  south  side  of  Vancouver  Island,  British  Columbia,  Canada, 
from  British  survey  in  1861,  with  additions  from  Canadian  surveys  to  1932 ; 
chart  1597.  Scale  naut.  m.=1.4  in.,  natural  scale  1:52,519.  Washington, 
Hvdrographic  Office,  published  Apr.  1900,  7th  edition,  Mar.  1935.  29.6X40 
in.     t  50c-.  N  6.18 :  1597 

Communication  chart  of  the  world,  showing  submarine  cables,  principal  land 
lines,  and  radio  traffic  stations  [with  insets]  ;  chart  2180a-c.  Scale  1° 
long.=0.2  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Sept.  1923,  9th 
edition,  Jan.  1935,  corrected  through  Notice  to  mariners  9,  Feb.  28,  1935. 
3  sheets,  each  38X26.9  in.    i  40c.  per  sheet.  N  6.18 :  2180  a-c 

British   IsIps,   North   Sea,  and   Baltic. 
Newtoumlland  to  Chesapeake  Bay. 
Philippine  Islands. 
West  Indies  and  Central  America. 

Eiirun  Ko  (Kelung  Harbor),  Taiwan  (Formosa),  north  coast,  Japan,  from 
Japanese  survey  in  1918,  with  amendments  to  1934 ;  chart  ISOS.  Scale  1.500 
yds. =6  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  9,086.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  pub- 
lished Mar.  1901,  12th  edition,  Jan.  1935,  corrected  through  Notice  to  mariners 
9,  Feb.  2S,  1935.     25.8X19.1  in.     t  20c.  N  0.18: 1908 

King  Georges  Group,  Tuamotu  Archipelago,  by  U.  S.  [Exploring  Expedition], 
1839  [with  insets]  ;  chart  81.  Natural  scale  1 :  142,757.  Washington,  Hydro- 
graphic  Office,  published  July  1872,  11th  edition,  Mar.  1935.     13.3X16  in.    t  20c. 

Aratika,  from  French  chart  of  1915.  -^  ^-^^  •  ^^ 

Pakaka  Pass,  Apataki  I.,  from  French  chart  of  1933. 
Takaroa  Lagoon,  Entrance  of,  original  French  survey  in  1865. 

Ngaruae  Passage  and  Rotoava  Anchorage,  Fakarava  Atoll,  Tuamotu  Group, 
south  Pacific  Oce;in,  from  French  surveys  to  1906,  scale  naut.  ni.=2  in.,  nat- 
ural scale  1 :  36,603 ;  Fakarava  Atoll,  Tuamotu  Group,  south  Pacific  Ocean, 
from  French  surveys  to  1914,  scale  naut.  m.=0.3  in.,  natural  scale  1:244,294; 
chart  2063.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Sept  1902,  5th  edi- 
tion, Mar.  1935.     23.5X16.6  in.     t  20c.  N  6.18: 2063 


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April  1935  441 

Pilot  cliarts.     Pilot  chart  of  Central  American  waters,  May  1935;  chart  3500. 

Scale    1°    long.=0.7    in.     Washington,    Hydrographic    Office,    Apr.    16,    1935. 

23.3X35.1  in.     [Monthly.     Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 

Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.24  :  985/5 

Note.— Contains  on  reverse :  Navigator's  time,  distance,  speed  diagrams  and  tables. 

Pilot  chart  of  Indian  Ocean,  June  1985 ;  chart  2603.     Scale  1°  long.=0.2  in, 

Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Apr.  15,  1935.  22.6X31  in.  [Monthly, 
Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c. 

N  6.17 :  935/6 
Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Navigator's  time,  distance,  speed  diagrams  and  tables. 

Pilot  chart  of  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  May   1935;  chart  140O.     Scale  1° 

long.=0.27  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Apr.  IS,  1935.  23.1X31.8 
in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather 
Bureau.]     1 10c. 

L.  C.  card  14-16339  N  6.15/1 :  935/5 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Current  chart  of  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  April,  covering 
track  of  low-powered  steamers  between   Straits  of  Florida  and  English  Channel. 

■    Pilot  chart  of  north   Pacific   Ocean,   June  1935;   chart   1401.     Scale   1° 

long.=0.2  in.  Washington,  Plydrographic  Office,  Apr.  17,  1935.  23.8X35.1  in. 
[Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bu- 
reau.] 1 10c.  N  6.16 :  935/6 
NoTE.^Coutains  on  reverse  :  Tropical  cyclones  of  eastern  north  I'acific  Ocean  ;  by 
Willis  Edwin  Hurd. 

Pilot  chart  of  south  Atlantic  Ocean,  June-Aug.  1935 ;  chart  2600.     Scale 

1°  long.=0.27  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Apr.  16,  1985.  23.1X31.8 
in.  [Quarterly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather 
Bureau.  ]     1 10c,  N  6,20 :  935/2 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Radio  bearings. 

Pilot  chart  of  south  Pacific  Ocean,  June-Aug.  1935;  chart  2601.     Scale 

1°  long.  =0.2  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Apr.  16,  1935.  21.2 X 
35.6  in.  [Quarterly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.21 :  935/2 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :   Radio  bearings. 

Pilot  chart  of  upper  air,  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  May  1935;  chart  1400a, 

Scale  1°  long.=0.27  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Apr.  19,  1935. 
23X31.8  in.  [Monthly,  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  fui-nished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.28:  935/5 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :   General  analyses. — Index  of  aviation  charts  ;   [published 
by]  Hydrographic  Office,  Navy  Department. 

■ Pilot  chart  of  upper  air,  north  Pacific  Ocean,  June  1935;  chart  1401a. 

Scale  1°  long.=0.2  in.  AVashington,  Hydrographic  Oflice,  Apr.  igi,"  1935. 
23.SX35.4  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.29  :  935/6 

Note. — Contains    on    reverse:    General    analyses. — Index    of    aviation    charts;     [pub- 
lished by]    Hydrographic  Office,  Navy  Department. 

Wake  Inland,  from  survey  by  U.  S.  S.  Tanager  Expedition,  1923,  scale  naut.  m.= 
1.7  in.,  natural  scale  1:44,204;  Vatoa,  or  Turtle  I.sland,  and  Vuata  Vatfia 
[Fiji  Islands],  surveyed  by  Capt.  Denham,  R.  N.,  1856,  scale  naut.  m.  =  l  in., 
natural  scale  1 :  73,924 ;  Papetoai  and  Paopao  bays,  Moorea,  Society  Islands, 
from  French  surveys  to  1931,  scale  naut.  m.=4.1  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  17,581 ; 
chart  162.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Oct.  1872,  17th  edi- 
tion, Mar.  1935.     23.9X16  in.     t  20c.  N  6.18:  162 

EBCEmTING   BtTREAtr 

[Poster^  357.  [Press  of  Navy  Recruiting  Bureau,  New  York,  Jan.  8,  1935.] 
14X17  in.     [Title  is:  What  the  Navy  is  doing.]     t  N  17.23/1 :  357 

SUPPLIES  AND  ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

Memoranda.  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  memoranda  391 ;  Apr.  1,  1935. 
[Apr.  1935.]  ii+3-21  p.  [Monthly.  Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion 
in  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  memoranda,  1931.]     t  N  20.7/1 :  391 

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PAN  AMEBICAN  UNION" 


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Bulletin  {English  eMtion).     Bulletin  of  Pan  American  Union,  Apr.  1935;  [v.  69, 
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under  center  head.] 
L.  C.  card  &-30967  PA  1.6 :  e  69/4 

Same.     (H.  doc.  51,  pt;  4,  74th  Cong,  1st  sess.) 

■ Same,  v.  68,  Jan.-Dec.  1934  [title  page  and  index].     1935.     xx  p. 

PA  1.6 :  e  6S/t.iJ.&  ind. 

Same.     (H.  doc.  155,  pt.  13,  73d  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

{Portuguese  edition).    Boletlm  da  Uniao  Pan-Americana,  abril  1935;  [v. 

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no.  4].     [1935.]    iv +301-384  p.  il.     [Monthly.    For  price,  see  note  above  under 
center  head.] 

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Com.  A  cultura  do  milho ;  [por  Frederick  D.  Richey].  [1935.]  24p.il.  (S^rie 
sobre  agricultura  nos.  59  e  60,  dezembro  1934  e  Janeiro  1935.)  [Do  Boletim 
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of,  the  Secretary  of  War,  it  is  net  a  part  of  the  War  Department. 

Panama  Canal  record,  v.  28,  no.  9;  Apr.  15,  1935.    Balboa  Heights,  C.  Z.  [1935]. 
p.  137-152.     [Monthly.] 
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Blister  rust.  Revision  of  white-pine  blister-rust  quarantine  regulation  [amend- 
ment to  regulations  as  given  in  Jan.  1933  supplement  to  Postal  guide ;  issued 
by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.    Mar.  28,  1935.    1  p.  12°    % 

P  1.10/1 :  932/7/P.6-8,  amdt. 

Checks.  Acceptance  of  checks  from  field  supervisors  in  payment  for  crop  pro- 
duction loans  discontinued ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  Geuei'al. 
Apr.  11,  1935.     1  p.  oblong  48°     %  P  4.2 :  C  41/4 

Furniture.    Specifications  for  steel  furniture.    [1935.]     15  p.    t       P  1.16  :F  98/3 

Mail  boxes.  Apartment-house  mail  receptacles,  list  of  manufacturers  and  dis- 
tributors of  one  or  more  designs  of  apartment-house  mail  receptacles  ai>- 
proved  by  Post  OflBce  Department,  with  trade  names  of  boxes ;  [issued  by] 
1st  assistant  Postmaster  General.     Apr.  9,  1935.     1  p.     $       P  2.2 :  Ap  1/5/935 

Mail  matter.  Preparation,  wrapping,  and  packing  of  mail  matter ;  [issued 
by]  2d  assistant  Postmaster  General.    Apr.  8,  1935.    1  p.  4°    $      P  3.2  :  M  282/2 

Watch  for  shortpaid  mail;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Apr.  10,  1935.     1  p.  oblong  32°     $  P  4.2 :  Sh  8/6 

Money  orders.  Issuing  clerks  to  exercise  more  care  in  writing  money  orders; 
[issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.    Apr.  3,  1935.    1  p.  oblong  32°    t 

P  4.2  :  M  74/8 

Stolen  money-order  forms ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Apr.  2,  1935.    1  p.  oblong  32°    |  P  4.7  :  935/12 

Stolen  money-order  forms ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Apr.  5,  1935.    1  p.  oblong  32°     %  P  4.7  :  935/13 

Stolen  money-order  forms ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Apr.  16,  1935.     1  p.  oblong  32°    J  P  4.7  :  935/14 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Apr.  18,  1935.    1  p.  oblong  24°     $  P  4.7 :  935/15 

•     Stolen  money-order  forms ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Apr.  24,  1935.    1  p.  oblong  32°    $  P  4.7 :  935/16 

Parcel  post.  Parcel  post  or  4th-class  mail,  rates  of  postage,  classification,  in- 
surance and  C.  O.  D.  features,  wrapping,  etc. ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Post- 
master General,  Division  of  Classification.  Oct.  1934.  4  p.  4°  (Circular 
3.)  [1932,  at  bottom  of  p.  1,  is  imprint  date  used  on  previous  issue  of 
Circular  3.]     t  P  4.4  :  3/11 

Undeliverable  parcels   must   be  endorsed  with   reason   for  nondelivery 

when  returned  to  sender  under  pledge  to  pay  return  postage;    [issued  by] 
3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.    Apr.  22,  1935.    1  p.  oblong  48°    $ 

P  4.2  :  Un  2/36/935 

Postage  stamps.  Quarterly  stamp  accounts;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Post- 
master General.     Mar.  21,  1935.    1  p.  4°    J  P  4.2 :  St  23/53 

Postal  bulletin,  v.  56,  no.  16643-664 ;  Apr.  1-30,  1935.  1935.    various  paging,  f° 

[Daily  except  Saturdays,  Sundays,  and  holidays.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy, 
$2.00  a  yr. 

L.  C.  card  6-5810  P 1.3  :  56 

Postal  guide.  United  States  oflBcial  postal  guide,  4th  series,  v.  14,  no.  10; 
Apr.  1935,  monthly  supplement.  [1935.]  cover  title,  70  p.  [Includes  Changes 
115-120  affecting  United  States  official  postal  guide  for  July  1934,  and  In- 
serts 181-186  to  Postal  laws  and  regulations  of  United  States,  edition  of 
1932.  Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Official  postal  guide,  with  supplements, 
$2.25,  foreign  subscription,  $3.00;  July  issue,  $1.50;  supplements  published 
monthly  (11  pamphlets),  75c.,  foreign  subscription,  $1.10.        P  1.10/1 :  934/10 

Postal  sai-in-gs,  labels  for  transmitting  bulky  reports ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant 
Postmaster  General.    Apr.  9,  1935.    1  p.  oblong  32°     t  P  4.2  :  P  84/55 

Registered  mnil.  Declaration  of  value  and  payment  of  surcharges  on  registered 
mail ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.    Feb.  15,  1935.    1  p.  12°    % 

P  4.2  :  R  26/5 

Ho'w  to  order  pnbllcattons— See  Infonnatloii  foUofrlns  Contents 


444  April  1935 

RAILWAY  MAIL  SERVICE 

Louisiana.     General  scheme  of  Louisiana,  Mar.  1885.     1935.     76  p.     t 

P  10.6 :  L  93/935 

Mail  routes.  Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  124,  Apr.  27,  1935,  13th  division, 
Railway  Mail  Service,  comprising'  Alaska,  Idaho,  Montana,  Oregon,  and 
Wasliington.     [Seattle  P.  O.,  Apr.  28,  1935]     112  p.  narrow  8*     t 

P  10.12/13 :  124 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  149,  Mar.  29,  1935,  14th  division,  Railway 

Mail  Service,  comprising  Nebraska,  Colorado,  and  Wyoming.  Ralph  Print- 
ing Co.,  Omaha  [Mar.  20,  1935].     100  p.  narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/14 :  14& 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  506.  Apr.  9,  1935,  3d  division,  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  District  of  Columbia,  Maryland,  North  Carolina,  Virginia, 
and  West  Virginia  (except  peninsula  of  Maryland  and  Virginia).  [1935.] 
133+ [1]  p.  narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/3  :  506 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  538,  Apr.  12,  1935,  6th  division.  Railway 

Mail  Service,  comprising  Illinois  and  Iowa.  n.  p.  [Apr.  12,  1935].  168  p. 
narrow  8°     $  P  10.12/6 :  538 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.   562.  Apr.  15,  1935,  4th  division,  Railway 

Mail  Service,  comprising  Alabama,  Florida,  Georgia,  South  Carolina,  and 
Tennessee.  Lyon-Young  Printing  Co.,  Atlanta  [Apr.  15,  1935].  125+ [1]  p. 
narrow  8"     $  P  10.12/4 :  562 

Montana.     General  scheme  of  Montana,  Feb.  1935.     1935.     66  p.     + 

P  10.6  :  M  76/935 

TOPOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

Note. — The  Division  of  Topofiraphy  has  on  file  maps  showing  all  roads  uswl  by  the 
rural  free  delivery  mail  service.  Rural  delivery  routes  are  shown  in  detail  ou  county 
or  local  center  maps  which,  with  a  few  exceptions,  are  drawn  to  the  scale  of  1 :  62,500 
or  1 :  6?.,360  (1  mile  to  the  inch).  Maps  of  more  than  1.470  counties  in  the  United 
States  have  been  prepared  hy  the  Post  Office  Department  and  blue-line  prints,  made 
from  the  latest  available  negatives,  are  sold  for  50  cents  per  copy.  Each  county  map 
shows,  in  addition  to  the  roads  traveled  by  rural  carriers,  all  post  offices  within  the 
county  at  the  time  the  negative  was  made  and  all  other  roads,  houses,  schools,  and 
churches  known  at  the  time  the  map  was  originally  drawn,  together  with  an  outline  of 
the  drainage.  A  list  of  the  county  maps  on  file  will  be  furnished  upon  application  to 
the  Disbursing  Clerlj,  Post  Office  Department,  Washington,  D.  C.  Rural  delivery  routes 
emanating  from  post  offices  in  counties  for  which  county  maps  have  not  been  drawn  are 
shown  on  local  center  maps.  Blueprint  copies  of  such  maps  ai-e  sold  at  25  cents  each. 
Orders  for  all  postal  maps  should  be  accompanied  by  Post  Office  money  order  and 
addressed  to  the  Disbursing  Clerk,  Post  Office  Department,  Washington,  D.  C.  RuraL 
delivery  maps  should  not  be  confused  with  the  State  post  route  maps  which  are  listed 
in  the  Monthly  catalog  for  February  1935,  page  194. 

PRESIDENT   OF  UNITED  STATES 

Agriculture  Department.  Executive  order,  amendment  of  Executive  order  6182 
of  June  26,  1933  (as  amendetl  by  Executive  orders  6345  and  6551)  [which 
delegated  to  Secretary  of  Agriculture  certain  authority  under  national  in- 
dustrial recovery  act].     [Mar.  30,  1935.]     2  p.  4°     ([No.  6990.])     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  In  21r/21 

Bailey,  Harry  O.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Harry  O.  Bailey  from  com- 
pulsory retirement  for  age.  Mar.  30,  1935.  1  p.  4°  (No.  6998.)  *  Paper, 
5c.  Pr  32.5 :  R  314/51 

Bernau,  Carl  L.  Veto  message  on  H.  R.  2678,  for  relief  of  Carl  L.  Bernau, 
message  returning  without  approval  H.  R.  2678.  Apr.  11,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  doc. 
153,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cast  iron.  Executive  order,  dismissal  of  complaint  under  sec.  3  (e)  of  title  1 
of  national  industrial  recovery  act  with  respect  to  imports  of  pig  iron. 
Apr.  11,  1935.     1  p.  4"     (No.  7010  H.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr32.5:Ir6 

Central  Statistical  Board.  Executive  order,  amendment  of  Executive  order  6700 
of  May  4,  1934,  relating  to  Central  Statistical  Board.  [Apr.  8,  1935.]  2  p.  4" 
([No.  7003.])     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  C  333/5 

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April  1935  445 

Child  Health  Day,  proclamation  [desij,Tiating  May  1,  1935,  as  Child  Health 
Day].    Apr.  10,  1985.    1  p.  4°     (No.  2123.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.7 :  O 436/3 

Codes  of  fair  competiiion.  Executive  order,  amending  code  of  fair  competition 
for  distilled  spirits  industry.    Apr.  5,  1935.     1  p.  4"     (No.  7000.)     *  Paper,  5c, 

Pr  32.5 :  C  648/347 

Executive  order,  supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  highway  con- 
tractors subdivision  of  general  contractors  division  of  construction  industry, 
subdivision  of  construction  industry  [approving  supplementary  code,  subject 
to  certain  conditions].     [Mar.  16,  1935.]    2  p.  4"     ( [No.  6988  A.] )     *  Paper,  oc. 

Pr  32.5 :  C  766/24 

Drawbacks.  Extending  period  for  exiwrtation  of  merchandise  for  drawback 
purposes,  proclamation.     [Apr.  1,  1935.]     2  p.  4°     ([No.  2121.])     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.7  :  SI  535/6 

Electrical  contracting.  Executive  order,  approving  agi-eement  between  employer 
members  of  division  of  electrical  contracting  division  of  construction  industry 
and  certain  of  their  employees  in  recdon  of  Miami  and  part  of  Dade  County, 
Fla.    Apr.  10,  1935.    1  p.  4°     (No.  7010  F.)     *  Paper,  5c.        Pr  32.5 :  C  760/33 

Floyd,  Charles  C.  Charles  C.  Floyd,  veto  message,  message  returning  without 
approval  bill  (S.  274)  for  relief  of  Charles  C.  Floyd.  Apr.  15,  1935.  2  p. 
(S.  doc.  49,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Foreign  service.  Executive  order,  amendment  of  Instructions  to  diplomatic  oflB- 
cers  [of  United  States,  Mar.  8,  1927]  and  of  Consular  regulations  [of  United 
States,  annotated].  Apr.  15,  1935.  1  p.  4"  (No.  7012.)  [Supersedes  Execu- 
tive order  6810  A  of  Aug.  4,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  F  761  se/15 

Executive  order,  amendment   of  Instructions  to  diplomatic  oflScers   [of 

United  States.  Mar.  8,  1927]  and  of  Consular  regulations   [of  United  States, 
annotated].     [Apr.  16,  1935.]     2  p.  4°     ([No.  7013.])     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  F  761  se/16 

Gamon,  John  A.  Executive  order,  retirement  of  John  A.  Gamon,  foreign  service 
officer.    Mar,  21,  1935.    1  p.  4°     (No.  6994.)     *  Paper,  5c.     Pr  32.5 :  F  761  se/14 

Government  contracts.  Executive  order,  Government  contracts.  [Sept.  22, 
1933.]     2  p.  4°     ( [No.  6296  A.] )      *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  C  768/3 

Hawaii.  Executive  order,  corrected  description  of  boundaries  of  Waianae-Kai 
military   reservation,   Hawaii.      [Apr.    10,    1935.]      10  p.    4°      ([No.    7010.]) 

*  Pai>er,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  H  31/8 

Holmes,  Oliver  W.  Recommendation  to  Congress  that  bequest  of  Justice  Holmes 
be  set  aside  in  special  fund,  message  transmitting  recommendation  to  Congress 
that  bequest  of  Justice  Holmes  be  not  covered  into  general  fund  of  Treasury 
but  be  set  aside  in  special  fund.  Apr.  25,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  166,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )  *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26359 

Hits,  Michael.  Michael  Ilitz,  veto  message,  message  returning  without  approval 
bill  (S.  488)  for  relief  of  Michael  Ilitz.  Apr.  11,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  doc.  47,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Indians.  Executive  order,  extension  of  trust  period  on  lands  of  Torres-Martinez 
band  of  Mission  Indians,  California.     Apr.  10,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  70O9.) 

*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  In  2/11 

Executive  order,  extension  of  trust  periods  on  allotments  made  to  Indians 

of  Crow  Reservation,  Mont.    Apr.  5,  1935.    1  p.  4°     (No.  7001.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  In  2/10 

Land  offices.  Executive  order,  changing  location  of  land  office  for  Linkton  land 
district,  Oreg.  [from  Lakeview  to  Klamath  Falls].  Apr.  10,  1035.  1  p.  4° 
( No.  7004. )     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  Or  3/11 

Laws.  Mrs.  Rosetta.  Veto  message  on  H.  R.  2128,  for  relief  of  Rossetta  [Rosetta] 
Laws,  message  returning  without  approval  H.  R.  2128.  Apr.  19,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  doc.  160,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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446  April  1935 

Leffler,  Milton  L.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Milton  L.  Leffler  from  compul- 
sory retirement  for  age.    Apr.  10,  1935.    1  p.  4°     (No.  7008.)     *  Paiier,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  R  314/54 

Montana.  Executive  order,  coal  land  restoration,  Montana  no.  90'.  Mar.  21,  1935. 
1  p.  4°     (No.  6995. )     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  M  762/9 

Mo7-7'ison,  Hugh  A.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Hugh  A.  Morrison  from  com- 
pulsory retirement  for  age.    Apr.  10,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  7007.)     *  Paper,  5e. 

Pr  32.5 :  R  314/53 

Muir  Woods  National  Monument.  Addition  to  Muir  Woods  National  Monument, 
Calif.,  proclamation.     [Apr.  5,  1935.]    2  p.  4°     ( [No.  2122.] )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.7  :  M  896 

Murray,  Mrs.  Anna  J.  Executive  order,  authorizing  appointment  of  Mrs.  Anna 
Jewell  Murray  to  clerical  position  in  Treasury  Department  without  regard  to 
civil-sei-vice  rules.    Apr.  15,  1985.    1  p.  4°     ( No.  7011. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  Ap  61/49 

National  Industrial  Recovery  Board.  Executive  order,  reconstituting  National 
Industrial  Recovery  Board.    Mar.  21,  1935.    1  p.  4°     (No.  6993.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  N  213i/2 

National  Railroad  Adjustment  Board.  Executive  order,  revocation  of  Executive 
order  6832  of  Aug.  23,  1934,  making  funds  available  for  expenses  of  National 
Railroad  Adjustment  Board.  .  Apr.  10,  1935.    1  p.  4°     (No.  7005.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  N  213r/7 

Painting,  Industrial.  Executive  order,  approving  agreement  between  employer 
members  of  division  of  painting,  paperhanging,  and  decorating  division  of 
construction  industry,  and  certain  of  their  employees  in  region  of  Erie  County, 
including  North  Tonawanda  in  Niagara  County  and  Gowanda  and  Perrysburg 
in  Cattaraugus  County,  N.  Y.  Mar.  20,  1935.  1  p.  4°  (No.  6992  A.)  *  Paper, 
5c.  Pr  32.5  :  C  766/25 

Executive  order,  approving  agreement  between  employer  members  of  divi- 
sion of  painting,  paperhanging,  and  decorating  division  of  construction  indus- 
trj',  and  certain  of  their  employees  in  region  of  Hill  County,  Mont.  Mar.  22, 
1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  6996  A.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  C  760/26 

Executive  order,  approving  agreement  between  employer  members  of  divi- 
sion of  painting,  paperhanging,  and  decorating  division  of  construction  indus- 
try, and  certain  of  their  employees  in  region  of  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  and  vicinity. 
Apr.  12,  1935.    1  p.  4°     (No.  7010  I.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  C  766/35 

Executive  order,  approving  agreement  between  employer  members  of  divi- 
sion of  painting,  paperhanging,  and  decorating  division  of  construction  indus- 
try, and  painter,  paperhanger,  and  decorator  employees  in  region  of  Colorado 
Springs,  Ivywild,  Broadmoor,  Roswell,  Ramona,  and  Manitou,  all  in  Colorado. 
Apr.  10,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  7010  G.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  C  766/34 

Executive  order,  approving  agreement  between  employer  members  of  divi- 
sion of  painting,  paperhanging,  and  decorating  division  of  construction  indus- 
try, and  their  employees  in  California.  [Apr.  10,  1935.]  2  p.  4°  ( [No, 
7010  A.] )     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  C  766/28 

Executive  order,  approving  agreement  between  employer  members  of  divi- 
sion of  painting,  paperhanging,  and  decorating  division  of  construction  indus- 
try, and  their  painter,  paperhanger,  and  decorator  employees  in  region  of 
Cascade  County,  Mont.     Mar.  20,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  6992  B.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  C  766/27 

Executive  order,  approving  agreement  between  employer  members  of  divi- 
sion of  painting,  paperhanging.  and  decorating  division  of  construction  indus- 
try, and  their  painter,  paperhanger,  and  decorator  employees  in  region  of  en- 
tire State  of  Rhode  Island.    Apr.  10, 1935.    1  p.  4°     (No.  7010  C.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  C  766/30 

Executive  order,  approving  agreement  between  employer  members  of  divi- 
sion of  painting,  paperhanging,  and  decorating  division  of  construction  indus- 

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April  1935  447 

Painting,  Industrial — Continued. 

try,  and  their  painter,  paperhanger,  and  decorator  employees  in  region  of 
Otsego  County,  N.  Y.     Apr.  10,  1935.     1  p.  4"     (No.  7010  D.)     *Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  C  766/31 

Executive  order,  approving  modification  to  agreement  between  employer 

members  of  division  of  painting,  paperhanging,  and  decorating  division  of 
construction  industry,  and  certain  of  their  employees  in  region  of  Omaha, 
Nebr.,  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa,  and  vicinity.  [Apr.  10,  1935.]  2  p.  4°  ([No. 
7010  E.] )     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  C  766/32 

Panatna  Canal.  Executive  order,  prescribing  regulations  governing  maniifac- 
ture,  importation,  and  sale  of  alcoholic  beverages  in  Canal  Zone.  [Mar.  25, 
19.35.]     2  p.  4°     ([No.  6997.])     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  P 191/11 

Plastering.  Executive  order,  approving  agreement  between  employer  members 
of  division  of  plastering  and  lathing  contracting  division  of  construction 
industrv,  and  certain  of  their  employees  in  California.  [Apr.  10.  1935.] 
2  p.  4°     ([No.  7010  B.])     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  C  766/29 

Pulaski,  Count  Casimir.  General  Pulaski's  Memorial  Day,  veto  message,  mes- 
sage returning  without  approval  joint  resolution  (S.  J.  Res.  21)  authorizing 
the  President  to  proclaim  Oct.  11  of  each  year  General  Pulaski's  Memorial 
Day  for  observance  and  commemoration  of  death  of  Casimir  Pulaski.  Apr.  15, 
1935.    2  p.     (S.  doc.  48,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Roherts,  David  E.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  David  E.  Roberts  from 
compulsory  retirement  for  age.  Apr.  10,  1935.  1  p.  4°  (No.  7006.)  *  Paper, 
5c.  '  Pr  32.5 :  R  314/52 

Sartor,  Mrs.  Mattie  L.  Executive  order,  authorizing  appointment  of  Mrs. 
Mattie  Lowe  Sartor  in  Post  Office  Department  without  regard  to  civil-service 
rules.    Apr.  5,  1935.    1  p.  4"     (No.  7002.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  Ap  61/48 

Silver.  Proclamation  [relating  to  coinage  of  silver].  [Apr.  10,  1935.]  2  p.  4° 
( [No.  2124.] )     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.7  :  Si  39/3 

Upson,  Charles  E.  Veto  message  on  H.  R.  3071,  for  relief  of  Charles  E.  Upson, 
message  returning  without  approval  H.  R.  3071.  Apr.  29,  1935.  3  p.  (H. 
doc.  168,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

RECONSTRUCTION"  FINANCE   CORPORATION 

Fish  and  fisheries.  Information  regarding  loans  to  fishing  industry.  Apr. 
1935.     [1] +6  p.  map,  4°     (Circular  17  revised.)     t  Y 3.R 24 :  4/17/rev. 

Mecmistruction  Finance   Corpo^ration   act,   as   amended,   and   other   laws   and 
documents  pertaining  to  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.     Revised  [edi- 
tion].    Feb.  1935.    iv+89  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26279  Y  3.R  24 :  2  Ac  8/935 

Reports.     Report  of  Reconstruction   Finance  Corporation  for  4th  quarter  of 

1934.  letter  from  chairman  and  secretary  of  Reconstruction  Finance  Corpora- 
tion transmitting  report  of  operations  for  4th  quarter  of  1934,  and  for  period 
from  organization  of  corporation  on  Feb.  2,  1932,  to  Dec.  31,  1934.     Mar.  15, 

1935.  96  p.     (H.  doc.  139,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  32-26454 

Report  of  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  letter  from  chairman  of 

Reconstx'uction  Finance  Corporation  transmitting  report  of  its  activities  and 
expenditures  for  Dec.  1934,  with  statement  of  authorizations  made  during 
that  month,  showing  name,  amount,  and  rate  of  interest  or  dividend  in  each 
case.    Feb.  5,  1935.    36  p.     (H.  doc.  92,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  32-28241 

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poration, Feb.  1935,  letter  from  chairman  of  Reconstruction  Finance  Corpora- 
tion transmitting  report  of  activities  and  expenditures  for  Feb.  1935,  with 
statement  of  authorizations  made  during  that  month,  showing  name,  amount, 
and  rate  of  interest  or  dividend  in  each  case.  Mar.  26,  1935.  24  p.  (H.  doc. 
146,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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RFC  Mortgage  Company.     RFC  Mortgage  Company,  inforaiatiou  regarding  real 
estate  mortgage  loans.     Mar.  1935.     [l]+5  p.  4°     (Circular  1.)     t 
L.  C.  card  .35-26274  Y  3.R  24 :  9/1 

Same.     Apr.  1935.     [l]+5  p.  4°     (Circular  1  revised.)     t 

Y  3.R  24  :  9/1/rev. 

Maps 

Loan   districts.     Reconstruction    Finance    Corporation    loan    agency    districts ; 
[map].     Scale  1,000  m. =3.1  in.     [1935.]     8X10.5  in.     t  Y3.R24:2L78 

SECURITIES  AND   EXCHANGE   COMMISSION 

Note. — The  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission  was  established  under  the  provisions 
of  title  1  of  H.  R.  9323,  73d  Congress  (Public  291,  approved  June  G,  l'j:i4),  an  act  to 
provide  for  regulation  of  securities  exchanges  and  of  over-the-counter  markets  operating 
in  interstate  and  foreign  commerce  and  through  mails,  to  prevent  inequitable  and  unfair 
practices  on  such  exchanges  and  markets,  and  for  other  purposes. 

Address  of  Joseph  P.  Kennedy,  chairman  of  Securities  and  Exchange  Commis- 
sion, before  Ajuerican  Arbitration  Association,  New  York  City,  Mar.  19,.  1985. 
1935.     [1]+11  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  35-2G2SG  SB  1.2 :  Ad  2/3 

Corporations.     Instruction    book    for    Form    10   for   corporations.     Edition    of 
Mar.  1935.     1935.     [l]+26  p.     [Contains  instructions  as  approved  Dec.  20, 

1934,  and  as  amended  Feb.  12  and  15,  ai;d  Mar.  12,  15,  anil  30,  1935,  amend- 
ments 1-5.]     t  SE  1.6  :  C  81/935 

SMITHSONIAN  INSTITUTION 

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plicants for  tlie  publications  in  this  list  are  nciuested  to  state  the  grounds  for  their 
requests,  as  the  Institution  is  able  to  supply  papers  only  as  an  aid  to  the  re^earcbes  or 
studies  in  which  they  are  ispcdalhj  interested.  These  papers  are  distributed  (jiat-is, 
except  where  price  is  given,  and  should  be  ordered  by  the  publication  numhers,  arranged 
in  sequence.  The  serial  publications  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution  are  as  follows : 
1,  Smithsonian  contributions  to  knowledge ;  2.  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections ; 
3,  Smithsonian  annual  reports.  No  sets  of  these  are  for  sale  or  distribution,  as  most  of 
the  volumes  are  out  of  print.  Special  publications  are  also  issued  from  time  to  time. 
The  papers  issued  in  the  series  of  Contributions  to  knowledge  and  Miscellaneous  collec- 
tions are  not  public  documents,  but  are  printed  in  limited  editions  at  the  expense  of  the 
Smithsonian  Fund.  They  are  distributed  without  charge  to  public  libraries,  educational 
establishments,  and  learned  societies  in  this  country  and  abroad  ;  and  are  supplied  to 
other  institutions,  and  to  individuals  at  the  prices  indicated.  Remittances  should  be 
made  payable  to  the  '  Smithsonian  Institution.'  A  discount  of  20  percent  is  allowed  to 
bookdealers.  The  Smithsonian  report  volumes  and  the  papers  reprinted  in  separate  form 
therefrom,  are  distributed  gratuitously  by  the  Institution  to  libraries  and  individuals 
throughout  the  world.  Very  few  of  the  Report  volumes  are  now  available  at  the  Insti- 
tution, but  many  of  those  of  which  the  Smithsonian  edition  is  exhausted  can  be  purchased 
from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  (jovernment  Printing  Otfice,  Washington,  D.  C. 
The  Institution  maintains  mailing-lists  of  public  libraries  and  other  educational  estab- 
lishments, but  no  general  mailing-list  of  individuals.  .\  library  making  application  to  he 
listed  for  Smithsonian  publications  should  state  the  number  of  volumes  which  it  contains 
and  the  date  of  its  establishment,  and  have  the  endorsement  of  a  Member  of  Congress."' 

Although  the  annual  reports  are  the  only  Smithsonian  publications  that  are  regularly 
issued  as  public  documents,  the  others  are  usually  regarded  as  such  and  have  free  trans- 
mission by  mail,  therefore  they  are  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog. 

Bryozoa.     New  species  of  Tertiary  cheilostome  Bryozoa  from   Victoria,  Aus- 
tralia ;  by  Ferdinand  Canu  and  Ray  S.  Bassler.     Washington,   Smithsonian 
Institutitin,  Apr.  26,  1935.     [2]  -f  54  p.  9  p.  of  pi.     (Publication  3302;  Smith- 
sonian miscellaneous  collections,  v.  93,  no.  9. )     f  Paper,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26317  SI  1.7 :  93/9 

Christiansen  light  filter,  its  advantages  and  limitations  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  E.   D.   McAlister.     Washington,   Smithsonian   Institution,   Apr.  2, 

1935.  [2]  +  12  p.  il.  2  p.  of  pi.     (Publication  8297 ;  Smithsonian  miscellaneous 
collections,  v.  93,  no.  7.)     t  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  3.5-26233  SI  1.7 :  98/7 

Copepods.    Reports  on  collections  obtained  by  1st  Johnson-Smithsonian  Deep- 
Sea  Expedition  to  Puerto  Rican  Deep :  New  parasitic  copepods ;  by  Charles 

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Copepods — Continued. 

Branch  Wilson.     Washington,  Smithsonian  Institution,  Apr.  8,  1935.     [2]  + 
9  p.  3  p.  of  pi.     (Publication  3298;  Johnson  Fund;  Smithsonian  miscellaneous 
collections,  v.  91,  no.  19.)     f  Piapei",  15c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26248  SI  1.7 :  91/19 

Dawn,  Hindu  myth.     Darker  side  of  Dawn;  by  Ananda  K.   Coomaraswamy. 
Washington,  Smithsonian  Institution,  Apr.  17,  1935.     [2]  +  18  p.     (Publica- 
tion 8304;   Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections,  v.  94,  no.  1.)     t  Pi' ice  on 
application. 
L.  C.  card  35-26287  SI  1.7  :  94/1 

Edrioasteroidea.     Classification  of  Edrioasteroidea  ;  by  R.  S.  Bassler.    Washing- 
ton, Smithsonian  Institution,  Apr.  4,  1935.     [2]  +  11  p.  1  pi.      (Publication 
3301:  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections,  v.  93,  no.  S.)     t  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26234  SI  1.7  :  93/8 

Explorations  and  field-work  of  Smithsonian  Institution  in  1934.     Washington, 
Smithsonii^n  Institution,  1935.     [5]  -|- 88  p.  il.     (Publication  3300.)     t 
L.  C.  card  13-31550  SI  1.2  :  Ex  7/934 

Contents. — Studies  of  the  sun  and  stars  ;  by  C.  G.  Abbot. — Mineralogical  investi- 
gations in  Mexico ;  by  W.  F.  Fosliag. — Fossil  hunting  in  southern  Idaho  ;  by  C.  Lewis 
Gazin. — Devonian  studies  in  southwestern  Ontario  and  Michigan  ;  by  A.  S.  Warthin 
and  G.  A.  Cooper. — Hancock  Galfipagos  Expedition,  1934 ;  by  Waldo  L.  Schmitt. — 
Explorations  of  David  C.  Graham  in  Szechwan,  China ;  by  Herbei't  Friedmann. — 
Zoological  collecting  in  Siam  ;  by  Hugh  M.  Smith. — Butterflies  of  Virginia  ;  by  Austin 
H.  Clark. — Collecting  grasses  in  northeastern  Brazil ;  by  .Jason  R.  Swallen. — Archeo- 
logical  field-work  in  China  ;  by  C.  W.  Bisliop. — Archeological  excavations  on  Kodiak 
Island,  Alaska  ;  by  Ale§  Hrdlifka. — Salvaging  early  cultural  remains  in  valley  of  lower 
Columbia  River  ;  by  Herbert  W.  Krieger. — Archeological  work  in  Florida  ;  by  M.  W. 
Stirling. — Folsom  camp  site  and  workshop :  by  Frank  H.  H.  Roberts,  jr. — Indian 
mounds  on  Shiloh  Battlefield  ;  by  Frank  H.  H.  Roberts,  jr. — Anheoloirical  explorations 
in  country  of  Eastern  Chumash  ;  by  William  Duncan  Strong. — Excavating  ancient 
Yokuts  sbellmounds  in  California  ;  by  Winslow  M.  Walker. — Tracing  De  Soto's  rouie  ; 
by  John  R.  Swanton.- — Field-work  among  Indians  of  California  ;  by  John  P.  Ilairing- 
ton. — Passamaquoddy  Indians  of  Maine ;  by  Truman  Michelson. 

Gobies.  Reports  on  collections  obtained  by  1st  Johnson-Smithsonian  Deep-Sea 
Expedition  to  Puerto  Rican  Deep :  BoUmania  litura,  new  species  of  goby ;  by 
Isaac  Ginsburg.  Washington,  Smithsonian  Institution,  Apr.  10,  1935.  [2]  -j-  3 
p.  1  pi.  (Publication  3299;  Johnson  Fund;  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  col- 
lections, V.  91,  no.  20.)  t  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26275  SI  1.7 :  91/20 

NATIONAL  SOCIETY  OF  DAUGHTERS  OF  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION 

Report.     37th  report  of  National  Society  of  Daughters  of  American  Revolution, 
Apr.  1,  1933-Apr.  1.  1934.     1935.     xiv -f- 164  p.  3  p.  of  pi.     (S.  doc.  41,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  8-36850 


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TRADE 

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consumption,  letter  transmitting,  in  response  to  resolution,  summary  data 
relating  to  wheat  and  cotton.    Apr.  11,  1935.    12  p.     (S.  doc.  40,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26297 

STATE  DEPARTMENT 

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5,  1929,  the  Department  of  State  inaugurated  a  new  publication  program.  The  daily 
mimeographed  releases  are  made  available  to  the  public  weekly  in  printed  form  ;  also, 
all  publications  (except  laws,  Executive  orders,  proclamations,  and  treaties)  are  num- 
bered consecutively  in  the  order  in  which  they  are  sent  to  pressi.  Publications  of  a 
similar  character  are  brought  within  well-defined  series,  and  each  series  publication 
bears  a  series  number  in  addition  to  its  publication  number.  The  diplomatic  correspond- 
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ence  of  the  United  States  is  published  in  the  volumes  entitled  Foreign  relations  of  the 
United  States.  Laws,  Executive  orders,  and  proclamations  are  issued  in  separate  series 
and  are  numbered  within  each  series  in  the  order  in  which  they  are  signed.  Treaties 
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claimed. Treaties  are  also  published  in  the  compilation  Treaties  and  other  international 
acts  of  the  United  States  of  America,  which  contains  literal  copies  of  the  documents, 
followed  by  notes  of  a  textual  and  procedural  character.  Indexes  to  the  Press  releases 
are  supplied  semiannually,  as  of  December  31  and  June  30.  The  Department  of  State 
includes  in  the  Press  release  series,  each  quarter,  a  complete  list  of  its  publications  for 
the  preceding  quarter. 

The  list  below  fi-equently  includes  certain  relevant  publications  issued  by  other 
agencies  of  the  Government  under  requisition  of  the  Department  of  State  and  certain 
relevant  congressional  documents. 

Under  the  practice  of  the  State  Department  prior  to  the  inauguration  of  the  Execu- 
tive agreement  series  (nos.  57,  revised  print,  and  73  of  which  are  listed  below)  the  ma- 
terial would  have  been  published  in  the  Treaty  series.  Those  desiring  to  maintain  a 
joint  file  of  the  Treaty  series  and  the  Executive  agreement  series  may  insert  each  num- 
ber of  the  Executive  agreement  series  in  its  appropriate  place  in  the  Treaty  series,  which 
place  will  be  indicated  in  each  number  of  the  Executive  agreement  series. 

Addresses  and  statements  by  Cordell  Hull,  Secretary  of  State,  in  connection 
witli  his  trip  to  South  America,  1933-34,  to  attend  7th  International  Confer- 
ence of  American  States,  Montevideo,  Uruguay.     1935.     ix+103  p.     ( [Publi- 
cation 694.])     *  Cloth,  $1.00. 
L.  C.  card  35-26276  S  1.2  :  So  8/3 

Diplomatic  list,  Apr.  1935.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+77  p.  24°  ([Publication 

715.])     [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  75c. 

L.  C.  card  10-16292  S  1.8  :  935/4 

Executive  agreement  series.  See,  above,  note  under  center  head.  State  Depart- 
ment. 

Haiti,  annual  report  of  Fiscal  Representative,  for  fiscal  year  Oct.  1933-Sept. 
1934,  submitted  to  Secretary  of  State  for  Finance  and  Commerce  of  Repub- 
lic of  Haiti,  and  Secretaiy  of  State  of  United  States,  S.  de  la  Rue.  fiscal 
representative.  Rex  A.  Pixley,  deputy  fLscal  representative,  J.  C.  Craddock, 
inspector  general,  Internal  Revenue  Inspection  Service.  Imprimerie  de 
I'Etat,  Port-au-Prince,  Haiti  [1935].    v-t-[l]+lSS  p.  il.     t  S  1.23 :  934 

International  Congress  of  Military  Medicine  and  Pharmacy.  Authorize  appro- 
priation for  8th  International  Congress  of  Military  INIedicine  and  Pharmacy, 
request  that  legislation  may  be  enacted  authorizing  appropriation  for  expense 
of  participation  by  United  States  in  8th  International  Congress  of  Military 
Medicine  and  Pharmacy  to  convene  at  Brussels  in  June  1935.  Apr.  15,  1935. 
4  p.     (H.  doc.  154,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mamtal.     Department  of  State  manual.     1935.     [4]-j-6  p.  1  pi.     ([Publication 
714.])     [Reprinted  from  United  States  Government  manual  by  courtesy  of 
National  Emergency  Council.]     *  Pai)er.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26318  S  1.2 :  M  31/2 

Mexico.  General  claims,  protocol  between  United  States  and  Mexico,  signed 
Mexico  City,  Apr.  24,  1934,  proclaimed  Feb.  1.  1935 ;  and  exchange  of  notes. 
[Revised  print.]  1935.  [2]-fl3  p.  (Executive  agreement  series  57;  [Pub- 
lication 709].)  [English  and  Spanish,  excepting  note  from  Secretary  of  State 
(Hull)  to  Mexican  Charge  d'Affaires  ad  interim  at  Washington  (Campos 
Ortiz)  which  is  in  English  only.  Supersedes  Publication  601.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26277  S  9.8 :  57/2 

Note. — The  present  number  in  the  Executive  agreement  series  may  be  filed   in  the 
Treaty  series  after  Treaty  series  882. 

Pan  American  cooperation,  radio  address  by  Sumner  Welles,  assistant  Secretary 
of  State,  Mar.  14,  1935.     1935.     [2] +7  p.  narrow  8°     (Latin  American  series 
10;    [Publication  712].)      [Originally  issued  as  mimeographed  press  release 
for  publication  Mar.  14,  1935.]     •  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26288  S  1.26 :  10 

Press  releases,  v.  12.  no.  28S~291 :  Apr.  6-27,  1935.     [1935.]     p.  209-291.     (Pub- 
lication no.  717,  722,  723,  and  725.)     [See  also  note  above  under  center  head. 
State  Department.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
$8.00 
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Publications  of  Department  of  State,  list  cumulative  from  Oct.  1,  1929 ;  Apr.  1, 
1935.     1935.     [2] +24  p.     ( [Publication  721.] )      [Quarterly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  30-2&444  S  1.30 :  935/2 

Reciprocal  trade  agreements  and  recovery  program,  radio  addresses  by  Cordell 
Hull,  Secretarv  of  State,  and  Robert  L.  O'Brien,  chairman  of  Tariff  Commis- 
sion, Mar.  23,  1935.  1935.  [2] +14  p.  narrow  8°  ([Publication  716.]) 
[Originally  issued  as  mimeographed  press  releases  for  publication  Mar.  24, 
1935.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26308  S  1.2 :  T  67/2 

Sudden  d  Christenson,  Incorporated.  Authorizing  appropriation  for  payment  to 
certain  parties  named,  report  to  end  that  legislation  may  be  enacted  author- 
izing appropriation  for  payment  to  Sudden  &  Christenson,  Inc.,  John  A. 
Hooper,  Emil  T.  Kruse,  [Edward  Kruse]  Gilbert  Loken,  and  G.  W.  McNear, 
Inc.,  or  their  successors  in  interest.  Apr.  22,  1935.  IS  p.  (H.  doc.  164.  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Treaties  and  other  international  acts  of  United  States :  v.  4.  Documents  80-121 
(1836-^6)    [with  list  of  writings  cited  in  v.  4]  ;   edited  by   Hunter  Miller. 

1934.  xxvi+855  p.  il.  2  p.  of  facsim.  large  8°  ([Publication  645.])  [Some 
of  the  treaties  and  acts  are  given  in  both  English  and  a  foreign  language.] 
*  Cloth,  $4.00. 

L.  C.  card  31-28592  S  9.5/1 :  4 

Treaty  information,  bulletin  66,  Mar.  31.  1935;  compiled  by  Treaty  Division. 

1935.  iv+26  p.  ( [Publication  720.] )  [Monthly.  The  period  covered  is  the 
calendar  month  preceding  the  date  given.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  .^1.00 
a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.40. 

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Turkey.     Claims,  agreement  between  United  States  and  Turkey:  signed  Oct.  25, 
1934,  ratified  by  Grand  National  Assembly  of  Turkey,  Dec.  23,  1934.     1935. 
[2] +2-5  p.     (Executive  agreement  series  73;   [Publication  719].)      [English 
and  Turkish.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
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Note. — The  present  number  in  the  Executive  agreement  series  may  be  filed  in  the 
Treaty  series  after  Treaty  series  878. 

SUPREME   COURT 

[JournaU  Apr.  1-30,  1935;  [slips]  70-83.     [1935.]     leaves  172-209.     t 

Ju  6.5 :  934 

Opinions.     [Cases  adjudged  in   Supreme  Court   at  Oct.   term,  1934.]     [Issued 

separately.]     f  Clerk  of  Court. 
i;j.  United   States   vs.   Oregon;   Apr.    1.   1935.     n.   p.    [1935].     20   p.      [This   case 

is  designated  as   No.   13,  original.]  Ju  6.8/la  :  Or  3/2 

16.  State  of  Nebraska  rs.  Wyoming;   Apr.   1,   1935.     n.   p.    [1935].     4   p.      [This 

case  is   designated  as  No.    16,  original.]  Ju  6.8/la  :  N  279/2 

70.  Fred  L.  Fox,  in  his  individual  right  and  in  his  official  capacity  as  tax  com- 

missioner of  West  Virginia,  vs.  Gulf  Refining  Company,  appeal  from 
district  court  for  southern  district  of  West  Virginia :  Apr.  8,  1935. 
n.  p.  [19.35].     1  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  F  831 

412.  Panhandle  Eastern  Pipe  Line  Co.  rs.   State  Highway  Commission  of  Kansas, 

appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  Kansas;  Apr.  1,  1935.     n.  p.    [1935].     7  p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :  P  193 

469.  Henry    L.    Dohertv    &   Company   vs.    Frank    Goodman,    appeal    from    Supreme 

Court  of  Iowa;  Apr.  1.  1935.     n.  p.    [1935].     4  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  D  68/2 

479-490.  Continental  Illinois  National  Bank  &  Trust  Co.  of  Chicago  vs.  Chicago,  Rock 
Island  &  Pacific  Railway  Co.  et  al.  ;  Chase  National  Bank  of  city  of  New- 
York  rs.  [same]  ;  Mississippi  Valley  Trast  Company  [St.  Louis,  Mo.]  vs. 
[same]  ;  Harris  Trust  and  Savings  Bank  [Chicago,  111.]  vs.  [same]  ;  New 
York  Trust  Company  rs.  [same]  ;  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation  vs. 
[same],  on  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit; 
Apr.  1,  19.35.     n.  p.   [1935].     23  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  C  767/3 

528.  Joseph  A.  Broderick.  superintendent  of  banks  of  New  York,  rs.  Mary  Rosner 

et  al.,  on  appeal  from  court  of  errors  and  appeals  of  New  Jersev';  Apr.  1, 
1935.     n.  p.    [1935].     8  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  N  42y/14 

534.  Clarence   Norris    vs.    Alabama,    on    writ    of    certiorari    to    Supreme    Court    of 

Alabama  ;  Apr.  1,  1935.     n.  p.   [1935].     10  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  N  792 

537.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  vs.  Inter-Mountain  Life 

Insurance  Company,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
10th  circuit;  Apr.  1,  1935.     n.  p.    [1935].     4  p.  Ju  G.8/la  :  In  82 

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452  April  1935 

Opinions — Continued. 

538.  tiarrj'  Semler  vs.  Oregon  State  Board  of  Dental  Examiners,  L.  A.  Rosenthal, 

et  al.,  etc.,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  Oregon ;  Apr.  1,  1935.  n.  p. 
[1935].     4  p.  Ju6.8/la:  Se53 

549,550.  William  D.  Gordon,  secretary  of  banking  [of  Pennsylvania],  et  al..  etc.,  vs. 
Laura  A.  Washington  et  al.,  etc.  ;  [samel  is.  Mary  A.  O'Brien  et  al.,  etc., 
on  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit ;  Apr.  1, 
1935.     n.   p.    [1935].     8   p.  Ju  6.8/la :  P  384/4 

554.  Haywood  Patterson  vs.  Alabama,   on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Supreme  Court  of 

Alabama;  Apr.  1,  1935.     n.  p.    [1935].     6  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  P  277 

556.  W.    B.   Worthen    Company,    bankers,    as   trustee,    ex.    rel.    Board    of   Commis- 

sioners of  Street  Improvement  District  no.  513  of  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  et  al. 
vs.  Coburn  C.  Kavanaugh,  trustee,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  Ar- 
kansas; Apr.  1,  1935.     n.  p.    [1935].     6  p.  Ju  6.S/la  :  L  729 

563.  R.    R.    Grovey   vs.   Albert   Townsend,    on   writ   of   certiorari    to  justice   court, 

precinct  no.  1,  Harris  County,  Tex.;  Apr.  1,  1935.     n.  p.   [1935].     8  p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :  G  919 

585.  Mrs.    Oscar  C.   Doty  et  al.   vs.   J.    S.   Love,    superintendent   of  banks  of  Mis- 

sissippi, appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  Mississippi ;  Apr.  1,  1935.  n.  p. 
[1935].     8  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  D  742 

Official  rei)orts  of  Supreme  Court,  v.  294  U.  S.,  no.  1;  Ernest  Knaebel, 

reporter.  Preliminai'y  print.  [1935.]  cover  title,  v+l-175+viii  p.  [Cases 
adjudged  in  Supreme  Court  at  Oct.  term,  1934  (opinions,  Jan.  7,  concluded- 
Feb.  4,  in  i)art,  1935,  and  memoranda  of  other  decisions  to  Apr.  1,  1935). 
From  United  States  reports,  v.  294.]  *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  $1.50  for  a 
term  of  court  (including  3  volumes)  ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.10. 

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of  sec.  3  (e)  of  national  industrial  recovery  act;  with  appendix,  Limitation 
of  imports.     1935.    v+17  p.     (Report  91,  2d  series.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26249.  TC  1.9  :  91 

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industrial  recovery  act.     1935.     iv-|-32  p.  il.     (Report  94,  2d  series.)      *  Pa- 
per, 5c. 
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TAX  APPEALS   BOARD 

Note. — Beginning  with  the  decisions  of  May  1933  (v.  28,  no.  1,  issued  Aug.  15,  1933). 
the  Tax  Appeals  Board  resumed  the  publication  of  its  reports  in  pamphlet  form,  vihich 
had  been  discontinued  Jan.  9,  1933.  These  pamphlets,  each  containing  a  mi)nth'«  deci- 
sions, are  issued  in  addition  to  the  separate  opinions  now  published  individually  for  each 
case.  Both  the  pamphlets  and  the  separate  opinions  are  sold  on  subscription  by  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  price  $1.75  per  volume  for  either 
pamphlets  or  opinions  ;  single  copies  of  the  opinions,  usually  5c.  The  price  of  the  bound 
volumes  will  be  given  on  application. 

Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad.  Savings  Feature  of  Relief  Department  of  Balti- 
more and  Ohio  Railroad  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [find- 
ings of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  doclfet  uos.  594S6,.  61156,  promulgated  Mar.  29, 
1935.  [1935.]  12  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  41.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-41 

Bardach,    Max   R.     Max  R.    Bardach    t'.    commissioner    of    internal   revenue; 

Leonard  M.  ShapofE  v.  [same],  opinion;  docket  uos.  64617-618,  promulgated 

Apr.  30,  1935.     [1935.]  6  p.     ([Opinion]  no.  69.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports, 

V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5e.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-69 

Blundon,  J.  Paul.  J.  Paul  Blundon  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  find- 
ings of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  doc-ket  rio.  74546,  promulgated  Mar.  28,  1935. 
[1935.]  5  p.  ([Oi)inion]  no.  39.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]  *  Paper, 
5e.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-39 

Bok,  Mrs.  Mary  L.  Mary  Louise  Bok  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
opinion  ;  docket  no.  75711,  promulgated  Apr.  9,  1935.  [1935.]  3  p.  ([Opinion] 
no.  52.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32r-52 

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Btilli^,  Mrs.  Helen  H.  Helen  H.  Bullis  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  68164,  73954,  promulgated  Apr.  25, 
1935.     [1935.]     6  p.      ([Opinion]  no.  66.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.1 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-66 

Central  Co-Operatire  Oil  Associatioii  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opin- 
ion ;  docket  no.  70290,  promulgated  Apr.  9,  1935.  [1935.]  4  p.  ( [Opinion]  no. 
51.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-51 

Chicago  Dock  d  Canal  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  4826S,  promulgated  Mar.  14,  1935.  [1935.] 
6  p.       ([Opinion]  no.  31.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  oc. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-31 

Decisions.  Reports,  v.  31,  no.  5  and  6;  Jan.  31  and  Feb.  28,  1935.  [1935.] 
[xiil] +832-1210  p.  [Contain  decisions  promulgated  Dec.  1,  1934-Jan.  31, 
1935,   and   lists   of   proceedings   disposed   of   upon    memorandum   opinions.] 

*  Paper,  $1.75  per  vol.  Y  3.T  19 :  9/31-5  to  31-6 

Note. — The  publication  of  the  Tax  Appeals  Board  decisions  in  pamphlet  form  was 
resumed,  beginning  with  v.  28,  no.  1.  Each  pamphlet  contains  a  month's  decisions  and 
is  issued  in  addition  to  the  separate  opinions.  Later,  bound  volumes,  containiug  table  of 
contents  and  index,  will  be  issued,  the  price  of  these  being  given  at  time  of  publication. 

Reports  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals,  v.  30,  Mar.  1-July  31,  1934;  Mabel 

M.  Owen,  reporter.    1935.    cviii+1511  p.     *  Cloth,  $2.50. 

L.  C.  card  26-26250  Y3.T19:6/30 

Dinner,  Joseph  W.,  jr.  Carroll  E.  Donner  and  Marine  Trust  Company  of 
Buffalo,  guardians  of  property  of  Joseph  W.  Donner,  jr.  v.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue ;  Carroll  E.  Donner  and  Marine  Trust  Company  of  Buffalo, 
executors  of  Joseph  W.  Donner,  r.  [same]  ;  Carroll  E.  Donner  v.  [same, 
findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  60235-237,  promulgated  Apr.  16, 
1935.     [1935.]     9  p.      ([Opinion]   no.  53)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/32-53 

Edward  Securities  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ; 
docket  nos.  46874,  oS^l,  promulgated  Apr.  16,  1935.  [1935.]  8  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] no.  55.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.    Y3.T  19:  5/32-55 

First  Citizens  Bank  and  Trust  Company  [Utica,  N.  Y.]  v.  commissioner  of  in- 
ternal revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  71599,  promul- 
gated Apr.  3,  1935.  [1935.]  5  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  46.)  [From  B.  T.  A. 
Reports,  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-46 

Fisher  and  Fisher,  Inc.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact 
[and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  60929,  promulgated  Mar.  12,  1935.  [1935.]  11  p. 
([Opinion]  no.  29.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/32-29 
Franks,  Jack  M.     Jack  M.  Franks  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ; 

docket  no.  53685,  promulgated  Mar.  22,  1935.  [1935.]  7  p.  ([Opinion] 
no.  36.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.         Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-36 

Fuhlage,  Alp'cd  E.  Alfred  E.  Fuhlage  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue 
[findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  61754,  promulgated  Mar.  12,  1935. 
[1935.]  10  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  30.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.] 
•Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-30 

Hale,  R.  ir.  R.  W.  Hale  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  W.  T.  Hale,  jr., 
V.  [same],  opinion;  docket  nos.  67750-751,  promulgated  Apr.  9,  1935.  [1935.] 
3  p.     ([Opinion]  no.  50.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-50 
Handbird  Holding  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue    [findings 

of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  72200,  promulgated  Mar.  15,  1935.  [1935.] 
12  p.     ([Opinion]  no.  33.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-33 
Hendrickson,  Joseph  G.     Pennsylvania  Company  for  Insurances  on  Lives  and 

Granting  Annuities,  executor  and  trustee  of  Joseph  G.  Hendrickson,  v.  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue,  opinion ;  docket  no.  73029,  promulgated  Apr. 
18,  1935.  [1935.]  2  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  58.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v. 
32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-58 

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454  April  1935 

Herbert,  Leon  8.  Leon  S.  Herbert  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  72949,  promulgated  Apr.  16,  1935.  [1935.] 
3  p.     ([Opinion]  no.  54.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.  T  19 :  5/32-54 

Eerff  d  Dittmar  Land  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  Emmy 
Dittmar  v.  [same,  findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  60729,  63931, 
68821,  promulgated  Apr.  5,  1935.  [1935.]  8  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  49.)  [From 
B.  T.  A.  Reports,  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32^9 

Hinds,  Walter  De  W.  Frances  A.  Krause  and  W.  Wasbburn  Hinds,  executrix 
and  executor  of  Walter  De  Witt  Hiuds,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
opinion ;  docket  no.  49860.  promulgated  Mar.  20,  1935.  [1935.]  6  p.  ( [Opin- 
ion] no.  35.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/321-35 

Humphrey,  Dudley  T.  Dudley  T.  Humphrey  v.  commissioner  of  internal  reve- 
nue, opinion;  docket  no.  64376,  promulgated  Mar.  28,  1935.  [1935.]  5  p. 
([Opinion]  no.  38.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-38 

Huntting,  Henry  R.  Henry  R.  Huntting  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  75304,  promulgated  Apr.  25,  1935. 
[1935.]  6  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  65.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-65 

Lang,  Henry.  Florence  O.  R.  Lang  and  Walter  Kidde,  executors  of  Henry 
Lang,  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ;  docket  71117,  promul- 
gated Apr.  30,  1935.  [1935.]  4  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  71.)  [From  B.  T.  A. 
Reports,  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/32-71 

McKinney,  Ida  I.  Ida  I.  McKinney  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  find- 
ings of  fact  [and  opinion] ;  docket  no.  45823,  promulgated  Apr.  18,  1935. 
[1935.]  9  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  59.)  [Fi-om  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/32-59 

Manhattan  Life  Insurance  Compam/y  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  find- 
ings of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  32940,  promulgated  Apr.  23,  1935. 
[1935.]  4  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  64.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]  *  Paper, 
5e.  Y3.T  19:  5/32-64 

MartinelU,  Frank  L.  Frank  L.  Martinelli  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  61884,  pronmlgated  Apr.  3,  1935. 
[1935.]  4  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  45.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]  *  Paper, 
5e.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-45 

Maxicell,  Charles  B.  Theodore  C.  Jackson  and  W.  R.  Gallagher,  administra- 
tors of  Charles  B.  Maxwell,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings 
of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  57026,  promulgated  Apr.  23,  1935.  [1935.] 
12  p.     ([Opinion]  no.  61.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-61 

Motion  Pictures  Capital  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  In- 
vestors Equity  Company,  Incorporated,  v.  [same],  opinion;  docket  nos. 
60564,  62440,  promulgated  Apr.  5,  1935.  [1935.]  4  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  47.) 
[From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-47 

Munroe,  Mrs.  Rhea  L.  Chicago  Title  &  Trust  Company,  as  executor  of  Rhea 
Logan  Munroe,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and 
opinion]  ;  docket  no.  73455.  promulgated  Mar.  20,  1935.  [1935.]  6  p. 
([Opinion]  no.  34.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Papei-,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-34 

National  Adjusting  Association  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of 
fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  53464,  promulgated  Mar.  29,  1935.  [1935.] 
7  p.     ([Opinion]  no.  43.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y3.T  19:  5/32-43 

Neracher,  George  A.  George  A.  Neracher  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
opinion ;  docket  no.  74411,  promulgated  Mar.  14,  1935.  [1935.]  2  p.  ( [Opin- 
ion] no.  32.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.    Y  3.T  19  :  5/32-32 

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April  1935  455 

Perry,  Alonso  W.  Herbert  G.  Perry  and  Winthrop  I,  Perry,  executors  of 
Alonzo  W.  Perry,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [opinion]  ;  doclvet  no. 
7456S,  promulgated  Apr.  26,  1935.  [1935.]  5  p.  ( [Opinion]  no.  68.)  [From 
B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/32-68 

Perry,  Raymond  A.  Maco  Stewart,  executor  of  Raymond  A.  Perry,  v.  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue,  opinion  ;  docket  no.  63645,  promulgated  Apr.  18, 
1935.     [1935.]     8  p.     ([Opinion]   no.  57.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-57 

Pierce  Oil  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ;  Pierce  Navigation 
Company,  Inc.,  v.  [same]  ;  Pierce  Pipe  Line  Company  v.  [same,  findings  of  fact 
and  opinions]  ;  docket  nos.  49702-704,  promulgated  Apr.  17,  1935.  [1935.]  40 
p.     ([Opinion]  no.  56.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/32-56 

Rogers,  Brou-ii  d  Crocker  Bros.,  Inc.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
opinion :  doclvet  no.  67581,  promulgated  Mar.  29,  1935.  [1935.]  8  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] no.  42.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.     Y  3.T  19:  5/32-42 

Runkle,  Janet.  Huntington  National  Bank  [Columbus,  Ohio],  trustee  of  Janet 
and  Jean  Runlvle,  v.  commissioner  of  interual  revenue,  opinion ;  docket  no. 
53535,  promulgated  Apr.  5,  1935.  [1935.]  7  p.  ( [Opinion]  no.  48.)  [From 
B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/32-48 

Schafer,  Algernon  8.  Algernon  S.  Scbafer  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ; 
Edward  Schafer  v.  [same]  :  Leonard  Schafer  v.  [same,  findings  of  fact  and 
opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  72370,  72373-374,  promulgated  Mar.  28,  1935.  [1935.] 
7  p.     ([Opinion]  no.  40.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-^0 

Scharton,  William  R.  William  R.  Scharton  i\  commissioner  of  interual  revenue 
[findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  :  docket  no.  66939,  promulgated  Apr.  18,  1935. 
[1935.]     12    p.     ([Opinion]     no.    60.)      [From    B.    T.    A.    Reports,    v.    32.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-60 

Simmons,  Wallace  D.  Edward  C.  Simmons  II  and  St.  Louis  Union  Trust  Com- 
pany, as  executors  of  Wallace  D.  Simmons,  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue;  Edward  H.  Simmons  v.  [same]  ;  Richard  W.  Simmons,  Virginia  W. 
Simmons,  and  St.  Louis  Union  Trust  Company,  as  executors  of  George  W. 
Simmons,  v.  [same,  findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  47210-212, 
promulgated  Apr.  3,  1935.  [1935.]  12  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  44.)  [From  B.  T. 
A.  Reports,  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/32-44 

8onmiers,  Harry.  Harry  and  Adele  M.  Sommers  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  opinion ;  docket  no.  75632,  promulgated  Apr.  23,  1935.  [1935.]  3  p. 
([Opinion]  no.  63.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/32-63 

Stine,  Dollie  M.  DoUie  M.  Stine  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  M. 
Josephine  Stine  v.  [same],  opinion;  docket  nos.  62694-695,  promulgated  Apr. 
23,  1935.     [1935.]     8  p.     ([Opinion]  no.  62.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-62 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings 
of  fact  and  opinions] ;  docket  nos.  51530,  70183,  70219,  promulgated  Apr.  16, 
1935.     [1935.]     20  p.     ([Opinion]  no.  551/2.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-551/2 

West  Town  State  Bank  [Chicago,  111.]  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
opinion ;  docket  no.  59060,  promulgated  Apr.  30,  1935.  [1935.]  4  p.  ( [Opin- 
ion] no.  72.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.    Y  3.T  19 :  5/82-72 


TENNESSEE  VALLEY  AUTHORITY 

Program.     Tennessee  Valley  Authority  [its  program  in  connection  with  Muscle 
Shoals  properties,  etc.].     [Revised  edition.]     [1935.]     S  p.  il.     f 
L.  C.  card  34-26320  Y  3.T  25  :  2  In  3/2/rev.-2 

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456  April  1935 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT 

Bonds  of  officers.  Companies  holding  certificates  of  authority  fi-om  Secretary 
of  Treasury,  under  acts  of  Aug.  13,  1894,  and  Mar.  23,  1910,  as  acceptable 
sureties  on  Federal  bonds,  also  acceptable  reinsuring  companies  under  De- 
partment circular  of  July  5,  1922;  [revised  to]  Apr.  15,  1935.  [1935.]  1  p, 
oblong  f°     [Semiannual.]     f  T  1.24: 935/1 

Bonds  of  United  States.  Eedemption  of  2  percent  bonds  of  Panama  Canal 
loan,  series  of  1916-36  and  h^eries  of  1918-38.  Apr.  1,  1935.  [2]  p.  4°  (De- 
partment circular  534;  Public  Debt  Service.)     t  T  1.4/2:  534 

Redemption  of  2  percent  consols  of  1930.  Apr.  1,  1935.  [2]  p.  4°  (De- 
partment circular  533;  Public  Debt  Service.)     f  T  1.4/2:  533 

Counterfeits.    Fines  and  imprisonments  in  counterfeiting  cases.    1935.     [1]+13 
p.  il.     t 
L.  C.  card  35-26310  T  1.2  :  C  83 

Federal  aid  to  States;  extract  from  Annual  report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury  on 
state  of  finances,  fiscal  year  1934.     1935.     [1] +1+394-401  p.     t 

T  1.1/a  :  F  31/5 

Finance.     Daily  statement  of  Treasury   compiled   from   latest   proved  reports 
from   Treasury   ofiices    and    depositaries,    Apr.    1-30,    1935.     [1935.]     various 
paging,' f     [Daily  except  Sundays  and  holidays.]     f 
L.  C.  card  15-3303  T  1.5 :  935 

Oold.     Provisional   regulations   issued   under   gold   reserve   act   of   1934,   Jan. 
30  and  31,  1934  [with  supplement].     1934.     [1]+31  p.     t 
L.    C.    card    35-26230  T  1.10 :  G  56/2/934,  rev. 

Lvberty  bonds.  Redemption  of  1st  liberty  loan  bonds.  Apr.  22,  1935.  5  p.  4* 
(Department   circular   535;   Public  Debt   Service.)     t  T  1.4/2: 535 

Monetary  developments;  extracts  from  Annual  reports  of  Secretary  of  Treas- 
ury on  sitate  of  finances,  [fiscal  years]  1933  and  1934.    1935.    ii+10  p.     t 

T  1.1/a  :  M  747 

Money.  Values  of  foreign  moneys,  Apr.  1,  1935.  [1935.]  1  p.  4°  (Depart- 
ment circular  1;  Director  of  Mint.)      [Quarterly.]      t  T  1.4/2 : 1/935-2 

PuhJic  deit.  Public  debt ;  extract  from  Annual  report  of  Secretary  of  Treas- 
ury (in  state  of  finances,  fiscal  year  1934.     1935.     iii+ 7-11 +337-375  p.  il.     t 

T  1.1/a  :  D  354/5 

Statement  of  public  debt  of  United  States,  Dec.  31,  1934.     [1935.]      [4] 

p.  r     [Monthly.]     t 

L.  C.  card  10-21268  T  9.9:  934/12 

Receipts  and  expenditures.     (Combined  statement  of  receipts  and  expenditures, 
balances,  etc..  of  United  States,  fiscal  year  1934.     1935.     444  p.  4°     (Treas. 
Dept.  doe.  3070.)     *  Paper,  70c. 
L.  C.  card  10-11510  T  9.1:  934 

Same.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  3070;  H.  doc.  42,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Receipts  and   expenditures ;   extract  from   Annual   report   of   Secretary 

of  Treasury  on  state  of  finances,  fiscal  year  1934.     1935.     iii  p.+p.  1-6.  273- 
306,  317-318,  321-326,  329,  392,  il.     t  T  1.1/a  :  R  24/10 

Silver.     Newly-mined    domestic   silver    regulations    of    Apr.     16,    1935.     1935. 
[l]+9  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  35-26291  T  1.10 :  Si  3/3 

Treasury  bonds.  United  States  of  America,  2%  percent  Treasury  bonds  of 
1955-60,  dated  and  bearing  interest  from  Mar.  15,  1935,  due  Mar.  15,  1960, 
redeemable  at  option  of  United  States  at  par  and  accrued  interest  en  and 
after  Mar.  15,  1955,  interest  payable  Mar.  15  and  Sept.  15.  additional  issue, 
offered  only  in  exchange  for  1st  liberty  loan  bonds  called  for  redemption 
on  June  15,  1935.  Apr.  22,  1935.  3  p.  4°  (Department  circular  536;  Public 
Debt  Service.)     t  T  1.4/2  :  536 

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April  1935  457 

Treasury  decisions  under  customs,  internal  revenue,  narcotic,  and  other  laws, 
including  decisions  of  Customs  Court  and  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent 
Appeals,  V.  67,  no.  14-17;  Apr.  4-25,  1935.  [1935.]  various  paging. 
[Weekly.  Department  decisions  numbered  47592-654,  abstracts  30326-584, 
reappraisement  decisions  8569-85,  internal  revenue  decisions  4537-43,  Tar- 
iff Commission  Notices  dated  Mar.  30  and  Apr.  22,  1935,  and  miscellaneous 
(disbarments  and  suspensions,  etc.).]  *  Paper,  10c.  sinei*^  copy,  $3.00  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  $4.70. 
L.  C.  card  10-30490  T  1.11/2 :  G7/14-17 

Treasury  notes.  United  States  of  America,  1%  percent  Treasury  notes  of  series 
A-1940,  dated  and  bearing  interest  from  Mar.  15,  1935,  due  Mar.  15,  1940, 
interest  payable  Mar.  15  and  Sept.  15,  additional  issue,  offered  only  in  ex- 
change for  l.st  liberty  loan  bonds  called  for  redemption  on  June  15,  1935. 
Apr.  22,  1935.     3  p.  4°     (Department  circular  537;  PubUc  Debt  Service.)      t 

T  1.4/2 :  537 
BUDGET   BUREAU 

District  of  Columdia.  Supplemental  appropriations  for  District  of  Columbia, 
supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for  District  of  Columbia,  fiscal 
year  1935.  Apr.  19,  1935.  6  p.  (H.  doc.  163,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [The 
last  page  is  numbered  incorrectly  8  instead  of  6.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Government  offices.  Deficiency  and  supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations 
for  certain  independent  establishments,  deficiency  and  supplemental  esti- 
mates of  appropriations,  fiscal  years  192S  and  1936,  for  certain  independent 
establishments,  with  draft  of  proposed  provision  pertaining  to  existing  appro- 
priation. Apr.  19,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  doc.  162,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Interior  Department.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations.  Department 
of  Interior,  deficiency  and  supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations,  fiscal 
years  1933  and  1935,  for  Department  of  Interior.  Apr.  3.  1935.  4  p.  (H. 
doc.  148,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Library  of  Congress.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for  legislative 
establishment,  under  Library  of  Congress  and  Government  Printing  Office, 
1936,  supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for  legislative  establishment, 
fiscal  year  1936,  under  Library  of  Congress  and  under  Government  Printing 
Office,  increasing  estimate  contained  in  budget  for  fiscal  year  1936  for  work- 
ing capital  of  Government  Printing  Office.  Apr.  3,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  doc. 
147,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lighthouses  Bureau.  Pertaining  to  existing  appropriation  for  lighthouse  serv- 
ice. Department  of  Commerce,  fiscal  year  1935  [relative  to  provision  for 
transporting  household  effects  of  employees  when  transferred  from  one  offi- 
cial .station  to  another  for  permanent  duty].  Apr.  3,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  doc. 
149,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Treasury  Department.  Supplemental  appropriations  for  Treasui-y  Department, 
2  supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for  Treasury  Department,  fiscal 
year  1935,  with  draft  of  proposed  provision  pertaining  to  existing  appropria- 
tion.    Apr.  19,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  doc.  161,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

COMPTROLLER  OF  CURRENCY 

National  banks.     Monthly  statement  of  capital  stock  of  national  banks,  na- 
tional bank  notes,  and  Federal  reserve  bank  notes  (old  series)   outstanding, 
bonds  on  deposit,  etc.  [Apr.  1,  1935].     Apr.  1,  1935.       1  p.  narrow  f°     t 
L.  C.  card  10-21266  T  12.9:  935/4 

GOVERNMENT  ACTUARY 

Bonds  of  United  States.  Market  prices  and  yields  of  outstanding  bonds,  notes, 
and  bills  of  United  States,  during  Feb.  1935.     [1935.]     4  p.  f     [Monthlv.]     t 

T  50.5 :"  935/2 
Same,  during  Mar,  1935.     [1935.]     4  p.  f°     [Monthly.]     f        T  50.5 :  935/3 

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458  April  1935 


INTERNAL  REVENUE  BUREAU 

Internal  revenue  bulletin,  v.  14,  no.  13-17;  Apr.  1-29,  1935.    1935.    various  pag- 
ing.    [Weekly.     Include  Rulings  7394-7464.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy   (for 
subscription  price  see  note  below). 
L.   C.  card  22-26051  T  22.23/1 :  935/13-17 

Note. — The  Internal  revenue  bulletin  service  for  1935  will  consist  of  weekly  bulletins 
and  semiannual  cumulative  bulletins.  The  weekly  bulletins  will  contain  the  rulings  and 
decisions  to  be  made  public  and  all  Treasury  Department  decisions  (known  as  Treas- 
ury decisions)  pertaining  to  internal  revenue  matters.  The  semiannual  cumulative 
bulletins  will  contain  all  rulings  and  decisions  (including  Treasury  decisions)  pub- 
lished during  the  previous  6  months.  The  complete  bulletin  service  may  be  obtained, 
on  a  subscription  basis,  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing 
Office,  Washington,  D.  C,  for  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,   $3.25. 

PROCUREMENT  DIVISION 

Government  supplies.  General  schedule  of  supplies :  class  26,  Steel  furniture, 
Mar.  16-Sept.  15,  1935;  prepared  by  Branch  of  Supply.     1935.     32  p.  4°     t 

T  58.8 :  935/26-3 

General  schedule  of  supplies:  Index  to  awards    (including  schedule  of 

stock  items).  1935;  prepared  by  Branch  of  Supply.     1935.     19  p.  4°     J 

L.  C.  card  16-26857  T  58.8  :  935/ind. 

Note. — The  main  volume  entitled  General  schedule  of  supplies,  containing  awards 
for  materials,  supplies,  and  equipment,  fiscal  year  1934,  was  the  last  comprehensive 
volume  to  be  issued.  The  various  schedules  are  now  being  issued  separately  in 
pamphlet  form  only,  as  existing  awards  expire. 

Specifications  and  proposals  for  supplies,  July  1-Oct.  31,  1935:  class  56, 

Meat,    fish,    lard,    oleomargarine,   bread,   cheese,    and    yeast ;    [prepared    in] 
Branch  of   Supply.     Apr.   19,   1935.     8  p.   4"     t  T  5S.7 :  935/5G-3 

Same :  class  67,  Forage,  bulbs  and  roots,  plants,  shrubs,  and  trees,  seeds ; 

[prepared  in]  Branch  of  Supply.     Apr.  23,  1935.     10  p.  4°     t    T  5S.7 :  935/67-3 

Specifications  and  proposals  for  supplies.  July  1,  1935-May  31,  1936 :  class 

56,  Ice;  [prepared  in]  Branch  of  Supply.     Apr.  30,  1935.     6  p.  4°     t 

T  58.7 :  935-36/56 

FEDER^SX   STANDAKD   STOCK    CATALOG   BOARD 

Note. — The  functions  of  the  Federal  Standard  Stock  Catalog  Board  were  transferred 
from  the  Budget  Bureau  to  the  I'rocurement  Division  on  Oct.  10.  1933. 

In  the  list  below,  some  of  the  Amendments,  dated  after  Oct.  10,  1933,  are  for  speci- 
fications issued  by  the  Federal  Standard  Stock  Catalog  Board  wliile  it  was  under  the 
Budget  Bureau,  and  for  these,  the  old  classification,  T  51.7/8  :,  is  retained,  in  order  that 
they  may  be  filed  with  the  publications  to  which  they  belong.  The  pamphlets  comprising 
sec.  4  of  the  Federal  standard  stock  catalog  are  issued  with  perforations  for  insertion  in 
binders. 

Government  supplies.  Federal  standard  stock  catalog:  Addenda  16.  Oct.  1934 
[pulilished  19351.  32  leaves,  4°  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in 
binder.]     *  Paper,  10c.  T  58.10/5 :  16 

Same:  sec.  2,  pt.  6,  class  15,  Electric-cable  and  wire   (insulated).     Dec. 

1934  [published  19351.     30  p.  4°     [Loose-leaf  form.     Substitute  for  class  15 
issued  Apr.  1932.]     *  Paper,  10c.  T  58.10/2: 15 

Same:  sec.  2.  pt.  6,  class  74,  Individual-equipment  (field  and  landing- 
force).  Jan.  1935.  6  p.  4°  [Loose-leaf  form.  Substitute  for  class  74  issued 
Feb.  1931,  except  so  much  as  pertains  to  Q  column.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/2 :  74 

■ Same:  sec.   4,  pt.  5,   Federal  specification   for  augers,   bits    (auger  and 

wood-boring),  and  chisels   (mortising,  hollow),  woodworkers'.     Sept.  4,  1934 
[published  1935].     16  p.  il.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  GGG-A-801 

• Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  chimneys  and  globes  (lamp 

and  lantern),  glass.     Jan.  8,  1935.     5  p.  12°     [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  122,  Apr.  1, 
1924.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  DD-C-311 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  eggplant,  fresh.     Nov.   6, 

1934  [published  1935].     3  p.  12°     [Supersedes  part  of  F.  S.  no.  271,  Jan.  22, 
1925.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  HHH-E-236 


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April  1935  459 

Goveiyiment  supplies — Continued. 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  hardware,  builders',  shelf 

and  miscellaneous.  Amendment  1.     Jan.  1935.     4  p.  11.  12°     j 

T  51.7/8 :  FF-H-111/amdt.-l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  hose,   tender,  corrugated, 

locomotive.     Nov.   6,   1934    [published   1935].     4  p.   12"      [Supersedes   F.    S. 
no.  46c,  Oct.  28,  1926.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  ZZ-H-5S1 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  panelboards,  equipped  with 

automatic-circuit-breakers.      Dec.    4,     1934     [published     1935].       17     p.    12° 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  W-P-131 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  peas,  fresh.     Nov.  6,  1934 

[published  1935].    3  p.  12°     [Supersedes  part  of  F.  S.  no.  271,  Jan.  22,  1925.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  HHH-P-156 

Same:    sec.   4,   pt.   5,   Federal   specification   for   solder,    silver.      Nov.   6, 

1934  [published  1935].     4  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  QQ-S-561,  Jan.  10, 
1933.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  QQ-S-561a 

• Same :  sec.  4,   pt.  5,   Federal  specification  for  spinach,   fresh.     Nov.   6, 

1934  [published  1935].     3  p.  12°     [Supersedes  part  of  F.  S.  no.  271,  Jan.  22, 
1925.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  HHH-S-616 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  tomatoes,   fresh.     Nov.   6, 

1934  [published  1935].    3  p.  12°     [Supersedes  part  of  F.  S.  no.  271,  Jan.  22, 
1925.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  HHH-T-576 

PUBLIC  DEBT  SERVICE 

Boiids  of  United  States.  United  States  Government  offers  to  the  people  United 
States  savings  bonds,  on  sale  at  post  offices.  [1935,  reprint  with  addition  of 
Form  number.]     8  p.  narrow  16°     (Form  902.)      t  .  T  57.2  :  B  64/4-2 

Liberty  bonds.  To  owners  of  1st  liberty  loan  bonds  called  for  redemption, 
optional  exchange  offerings;  [all  lettered  poster].  Apr.  22,  1935.  10.5 X 
8  in.     t  T  57.2  :B  64/5 

Money.     Circulation  statement  of  United  States  money,  Mar.  31,  1935.     [1935.] 
1  p.  oblong  8°     [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  10-21267  T  57.7 :  935/3 

PUBLIC  HEALTH  SERVICE 

Children.  Further  studies  on  growth  and  economic  depression,  comparison  of 
weight  and  weight  increments  of  elementary-school  children  in  1921-27  and  in 
1933-34  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Carroll  E.  Palmer.  1935.  [1]+17  p.  U. 
(Reprint  1660.)      [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  49,  no.  49,  Dec.  7,  1984.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26320  T  27.6/a  :  1660 

Dilaudid  (dihydromorphinone),  review  of  literature  and  study  of  its  addictive 
properties  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  M.  R.  King,  C.  K.  Himmelsbach,  and  B.  S. 
Sanders.     1935.     iii+38  p.   il.     (Supplement  113  to  Public  health  reports.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26311  T  27.6/2 :  113 

Encephalitis.     Report  on  St.  Louis  outbreak  of  encephalitis   [with  bibliogra- 
phies].    Jan.  1935.  vi-1-117  p.  il.  3  pi.  10  p.  of  pi.     (Public  health  bulletin 
214. )     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26237  T  27.12 :  214 

Gas  gangrene.  Official  United  States  and  international  unit  for  standardizing 
gas  gangrene  antitoxin  (Vibrion  septiqiie)  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Ida 
A.  Bengtson.  1935.  [1]+16  p.  (Reprint  1664.)  [From  Public  health  re- 
ports, V.  49,  no.  52,  Dec.  28,  1934.  Includes  list  of  reprints  from  Public  health 
reports,  calendar  year  1934.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26240  T  27.6/a  :  1664 

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460  April  1935 

Public  health  reports,  v.  50,  no.  14-17 ;  Apr.  5-26,  1985.     1935.     [xv] +469^594  p. 
il.     [Weekly.]     *  Paper,   5c.  single  copy,   $2.00  a   yr. ;   foreign  subscription, 
$3  75 
li. '  c'  card  6-25167  T  27.G :  50/14-17 

Special  articles. — No.  14.  Public  health  nursing  in  a  bi-county  health  department, 
Brunswick-Greensville  health  administration  studies  no.  4 ;  prepared  by  Pearl  Mc- 
Iver. — Studies  of  sewage  purification :  1,  Apparatus  for  determination  of  dissolved 
oxygen  in  sludge-sewage  mixtures  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Emery  J.  Theriault  and 
Paul  D.  McNamee. — No.  15.  Age  incidence  of  illness  and  death  considered  in  broad 
disease  groups,  based  on  records  for  9,000  white  families  in  18  States  visited  periodi- 
cally for  12  months,  1928-31  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Selwyn  D.  Collins. — No.  16. 
Studies  on  origin  of  newly  discovered  virus  which  causes  lymphocytic  choriomeningitis 
in  experimental  animals  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Charles  Armstrong  and  J.  G. 
Wooley. — Deaths  from  excessive  heat  in  Kansas,  1934 ;  by  Earle  G.  Brown. — No.  17. 
Sickness  among  male  industrial  employees  during  final  quarter  of  1934  and  entire 
year  ;  by  iJean  K.  Brundage. — Mortality  in  certain  States  during  1934,  with  compara- 
tive data  for  recent  years. 

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and  to  other  persons  engaged  in  public  health  work,  by  the  Surgeon  General  of  the 
I'ublic  Health  Service,  Treasury  Department.  Others  desiring  the  Reports  may  obtain 
them  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated 
above. 

Rural  health  service.     Extent  of  rural  health  service  in  United  States,  Jan.  1, 

1930-Dec.   31,   1933.     1935.     [1]+16  p.   il.     (Reprint   1661.)  [From   Public 
health  reports,  v.  49,  no.  49,  Dec.  7,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

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VENEKEAL  DISEASES  DIVISION 

Syphilis.  Value  of  instructing  syphilis  patient;  [by  M.  J.  Exner].  1935.  [1]  + 
6  p.  (Reprint  50.)  [From  Venereal  disease  information,  v.  16,  no.  3,  ]Viar. 
1935]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  27.26/a :  Sy  79/24 

Venereal  disease  infoi'mation,  issued  by  Public  Health  Service  for  use  in  its 
cooperative  worli  with   State  health  departments,  v.  16,  no.  4;  Apr.  1935. 
1935.     [1] +105-146  p.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  for- 
eign subscription,  90c. 
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TREASURER    OF   UNITED    STATES 

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standing Mar.  31,  1935.     Apr.  1,  1935.     1  p.  oblong  16"     t  T  40.8 :  935/3 


VETERANS'   ADMINISTRATION 

Bussey,  Arthur.  New  Yorli  Supreme  Court,  appellate  division,  1st  department, 
in  matter  of  judicial  settlement  of  final  account  of  proceedings  of  Sarah 
Bussey  and  Harry  Mesard,  as  co-committee  of  estate  of  Arthur  Bussey,  an 
incompetent  person.  Veterans'  Administration,  appellant,  and  Walter  B. 
Kempner,  pro  se,  and  Harry  Mesard,  co-committee,  respondents;  papers  on 
appeal  from  order.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i-i-67  p.  large  8°     %  VA  1.12 :  B  969 

Mooherry,  Charles  A.  No.  32428,  in  Supreme  Court  of  Kansas,  Frank  T.  Hines, 
administrator  of  veterans'  affairs,  v.  J.  L.  Northrup,  guardian  of  Charles  A. 
Mooberry,  insane,  appeal  from  district  court  of  Cheyenne  County,  Kans., 
E.  E.  Kite,  judge;  appellant's  amended  abstract  of  record.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  7  p.     $  VA  1.12  :M  77/3 

Stein,  Edmund  J.  In  superior  court  at  Pittsburgh,  no.  159,  Apr.  term,  1935, 
in  matter  of  Edmund  J.  Stein,  weak-minded  i)erson,  Veterans'  Administra- 
tion, appellant,  appeal  from  order  of  common  pleas  court  of  Allegheny 
County,  Pa.,  dated  June  27,  1934,  at  no.  1100,  Apr.  term,  1921 ;  brief  of  ap- 
pellant.    [1935]     cover  title,  i +33  p.     t  VA  1.12  :  St  34 

■ Same;   record.     [1935.]     cover  title,  14  p.     [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 

VA  1.12 :  St  34/2 


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April  1935  461 

WAR  DEPARTMENT 

Army  regulations. 

Note. — The  Army  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose-leaf 
binders.  The  names  of  such  of  the  more  important  administrative  subjects  as  may 
seem  appropriate,  arranged  in  proper  sequence,  are  numbered  in  a  single  series,  and 
each  name  so  numbered  constitutes  the  title  and  number  of  a  pamphlet  containing  cer- 
tain administrative  regulations  pertaining  thereto.  Where  more  than  one  pamphlet 
is  required  for  the  administrative  regulations  pertaining  to  any  such  title,  additional 
pamphlets  will  be  issued  in  a  separate  sub-series. 

1-10.       Army    regulations :  List    of    current    pamphlets    and    changes,    distribution ; 

Jan.    1,    1935.      [1935.]      17    p.      [Supersedes    AR    1-10,    Oct.    1,    1933. J 

♦  Paper,   5c.  W  1.6/1  :  l-lO/iil 

30-1180.   Quartermaster  Corps  :   Prescribed   uniform   for  Army  Transport   Service  and 

Harbor  Boat   Service,   Changes  1 ;   Dec.   31,   1934.     1935.      1   p.     f 

W  1.6/2 :  30-1180/2/ch.l 
30-1350.   Same:    Supplies  controlled  by  budget  credits;  Apr.   3,   1935.      [1935.]      2  p, 
[Supersedes  AR30-1350,   Apr.    10.   1933.]      •  I'aper,   5c. 

W  1.6/1  :  30-1350/4 

35-4830.  Finance    Department :    Mileage    on    duty    status,    special    cases,    Changes    2 ; 

Nov.  30.  1934.      [1934.]      2  p.      [Supersedes  AR35-4S30.  Chances  1.  .Tune 

29,    1929.]      t  W  1.6/2  :  35-4830/ch.2 

40-20.       Medical  Department :  Army  Nurse  Corps,  general  provisions  ;  Dec.  31,  1934 

[1935.]      15   .p.      [Supersedes   AR40-20,   Oct.    6,    1930,   including   Changes 

1,   Oct.   21,   1931.]      *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6/1  :  40-20/4 

40-110.     Same :    Standards   of   physical   examination    for   flying.    Changes   3 ;    Mar.    5, 

1935.      [1935.]      8  p.      [Supersedes  AR40-110,  Changes  2.  Dec.   15,  1933.] 

t  W  1.6/2  :  40-110/3/ch.3 

40-600.     Same:   General  hospitals,  general  provisions;  Dec.  31,  1934.      [1935.]      3  p. 

[Supersedes    AR40-600,    June    5,    1924,    including    Changes    1.    Mav    25 

1926.]      *  Paper,    5c.  W  1.6/1  :  40-600/2 

260-10.       Flags :   Flags,  colors,   standards,  and  guidons,   description  and   use    Changes 

2;    Feb.    20,    1935.      [1935.]      7    p.      [Supersedes    AR260-10.    Changes    1 

June    10,    1933.]      t  W  1.6/2  :  260-10/3/ch.^ 

330-5.  Documents  :   Secret,   confidential,   for  ofBcial  use  only,   and   restricted  ■    Feb 

12,    1935.      [1935.]      6   p.      [Supersedes   AR330-5,   Dec.    30,    1926,    Includl 

ing   Changes   2,   Mar.    10,    1933.]      *  Paper,    5c.  W  1.6/1  :  330-5/3 

350-110.     Military  education  :  General  and  special  service  schools,  general  provisions 

Changes     5;     Dec.     6.     1934.      [1934.]      2     p.      [Supersedes     AR350-llo' 

Changes   4,   Jan.   30,    1931.]      t  W  1.6/2  :  350-110/2/eh.5 

605-200.      Commissiouid    officers:   Boards    for    classification;    Fell.    6,     1035       [19.S5] 

22   p.      [Supersedes  AR605-200,   Oct.    1,    1925,   inchiding   Changes   3    Nov 

6,   1931.]      *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6/1  :  60.5-200/2 

615-5.  Enlisted  men  :   Appointment  and  reduction   of  noncommissioned  officers  and 

privates,    1st   cla.ss,   except   in   Medical   Department,   Changes   2  ;    Feb    '>5 

1935.      [1935.]      2     p.      [Supersedes     AR615-5,     Changes     1,     Sept  '   15' 

1932.]      t  Wi.6/2:615-5/2/ch.2 

615-20.        Same :  Rating   and    disrating    of   specialists.    Medical    Department,    Medical 

Dental,  and  Veterinary  services.  Changes  3  ;  Dec.  31,   1934.     1935      i   n 

[Supersedes  AR615-20,  Changes  2,  Dec.   11.  1933.]      t 

W  1.6/2:  615-20  Ch  3 
615-200.     Same:   Transfers,    Changes    1;    Apr.    6,    1935.      [1935.]      2    p      f 

„     ,  „  W  1.6/2 :6i5-200/3/ch.l 

700-10.        Supplies:    Storage    and    is.sue.    Changes    3;    Dec.    31,    1934.      [1935]      2    n 

[Supersedes  AR700-10,  Changes  2.  Dec.  28,   1933.]      t  -^  f 

W  1.6/2  :  700-10/ch.3 
Mobilisation  regulations. 

3-1.  Training;    Mar.    1.    1935.      [1935.]      7    p.      [Issued    with    perforations    for    inser- 
tion  in   binder.]      *  Paper,   5c.  W  1.29  :  3-1 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT 

MiUtanj  education.  Army  extension  courses :  special  text  no.  72,  Statement  of 
money  accountability;  prepare<l  under  direction  of  chief  of  finance  for  use 
with  extension  course  of  Finance  School.  1935  edition.  1935.  ii-f  9  p.  +  [6] 
folded  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  -^v  3.52 :  72/2 

[Pay  tables,  1935.]  [1935.]  p.  1412-20.  [From  Official  Army  register. 
1^35.]     t  W  3.11/a  :  P  29/18 

Recruiting  news,  information  issued  by  direction  of  adjutant  general.   Army 
V.   17,   no.   7   and   8;   Apr.   1   and   15,   1935.     [Recruiting  Publicity    Bureau' 
Governors  Island,  N.  Y.,   Apr.   1  and  15.   1935.]     Each  16  p.  il.   4°     [Semi- 
monthly.]    t  Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau,  Governors  Island,  N.  Y 
L.  C.  card  War  22-1  W  3.45  :  935/7,  8 

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CHEMICAL  WARFARE  SERVICE 

Bacterial  warfare,  use  of  biologic  agents  in  warfare ;  by  Leon  A.  Fox.  [1935.] 
IS  p.     [From  Military  surgeon,  v.  72,  no.  3,  Mar.  1983.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

W  91.2 :  B  13 

ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT 

Baltimore,  Md.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  Baltimore, 
Md.,  district;  E.  J.  Dent  in  charge.  1935.  [1] +273-294+307^34  p.  [The 
imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  G  from  annual  report 
of  chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     t  W  7.1/la  :  B  217/27 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.,  district;  T.  H.  Stanley  in  charge.  1935.  ii+1157-1237+813-843  p. 
[The  imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  HH  from  annual 
report  of  chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     f  W  7.1/la  :  B  863/27 

Charleston.  S.  C.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  Charles- 
ton, S.  C,  district;  W.  G.  Caples  in  charge.  1^5.  ii +403-428+435-448  p. 
[The  imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  K  from  annual 
report  of  chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     t  W  7.1/la  :  C  38/27 

Chicago,  III.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  Chicago,  111., 
district;  Dan  I.  Sultan  in  charge.  1935.  [1] +850-891+667-684+775-786  p. 
[The  imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  X  from  annual 
report  of  chief  of  engineers.  1934.  On  Nov.  16,  1933,  the  1st  and  2d  Chicago 
districts  were  combined  to  form  the  Chicago  district.]     t       W  7.1/la  :  C  43/50 

Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  Cin- 
cinati,  Ohio,  district;  C.  L.  Hall  in  charge.  1935.  [1] +977-982+718-719  p. 
[The  imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  CC  from  annual 
report  of  cli'ef  of  engineers,  1934.]     f  W  7.1/la  :  C  49/42 

Civil  works.  Miscellaneous  civil  works  under  jurisdiction  of  Corps  of  Engi- 
neers :  Supervision  of  harbor  of  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  Anacostia  Park  and 
reclamation  and  development  of  Anacostia  River  and  flats  from  mouth  of 
river  to  District  line,  D.  C. ;  Maintenance  and  repair  of  Washington  Aqueduct 
and  filtration  phint ;  Increasing  water  supply.  District  of  Columbia  ;  Beach 
Erosion  Board;  Survey  of  northern  and  northwestern  lakes;  International 
boundary  w'aters.  1935.  [1] +1515— 41  p.  [The  imprint  date  on  the  cover 
is  given  as  1934.  Extract  SS  from  annual  report  of  chief  of  engineers, 
1934.]     t  W  7.1/1  a  :  C  499/2 

Belaivare  River  [letter  su))mitting  report  on  Delaware  River,  for  purposes  of 
navigation  and  efficient  development  of  its  water  power,  control  of  floods,  and 
needs  of  irrigation].     1934.     vii  +  174  p.  22  pi.  3  maps,  4  tab.     (H.  doc.  179, 
73d  Cong.  2d  sess. )     *  Paper,  50c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26292 

Detroit,  Mich.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  Detroit. 
Mich.,  district;  R.  C.  Crawford  in  charge.  1935.  [1] +1106-56+787-812  p. 
[The  imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  GG  from  annual 
report  of  chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     t  W  7.1/1  a  :  D  484/27 

WtUlvth,  Minn.     Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors   in  Duluth, 

**   ^      3SIinu.,  district;  A.  K.  B.  Lyman  in  charge.     1935.     [1] +993-1026+725-739  p. 

*^Ar      I^he  iimpsrint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.     Extract  EE  from  annual 

V.-t'iC^'^J^POTt  (Of  chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     t  W  7.1/1  a  :  D  889/27 

/  -->  -v>  ^e^xm,  'Tex.     Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  Galveston, 

'-^^^    ^'■^■^  ^district;    E.    H.    Marks    in    charge.      1935.      [1] +649-722+597-629    p. 

'^  ■■^'^    "^    '■  c^  imprtnt  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.     Extract  P  from  annual 

^•,^^s  <t  ©f  .dhief  of  engineers,  1934.]     t  W  7.1/1  a  :  G  139/27 

"^'»?    -4,  Snxcaii.     Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  Hono- 

^^    ^ 'qwaSi,  district ;  S.  L.  Scott  in  charge.    1935.    ill +1400-15 +997-1014  p. 

<?  ^^rint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.     Extract  NN  from  annual 

'    ^"  "^^^chirf  of  engineers,  1934.]     t  W  7.1/1  a  :  H  75/5 

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Huntington,  W.  Va.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  Hunt- 
ington, W.  Va.,  district;  Fred  AV.  Herman  in  charge.  1935.  iii+9C2-977+ 
711-714  p.  [The  imprint  date  on  tlie  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  BB 
from  annual  report  of  chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     t  W  7.1/1  a  :  H  92G/12 

Jacksonville,  Fla.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  Jack- 
sonville, Fla.,  district;  B.  C.  Dunn  in  charge.  1935.  ii-|-455-530-{-465-514  p. 
[The  imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  M  from  annual 
report  of  chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     t  W  7.1/1  a  :  J  139/27 

Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.,  district;  H.  H.  Stickuey  in  charge.  1935.  [1] -f  1237-5^  + 
845-855  p.  [The  imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  II 
from  annual  report  of  chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     t  W  7.1/1  a  :  L  896/27 

Louisville,  Ky.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  Louis- 
ville, Ky.,  district:  Gilbert  Van  B.  Wilkes  in  charge.  1935.  [1] +982-993-1- 
721-723  p.  [The  imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  DD 
from  annual  report  of  chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     t  W  7.1/1  a  :  L  932/27 

Memphis,  Tenn.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  Memphis, 
Tenn.,  district;  W.  M.  Hoge  in  charge.  1935.  ii+ 751-770+647-652  p. 
[The  imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  R  from  annual 
reixirt  of  chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     t  W  7.1/1  a  :  M  519/14 

Milwaukee,  Wis.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  district;  H.  M.  Trippe  in  charge.  1935.  [1] +1026-1106+741-774  p. 
[The  imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  FF  from  annual 
report  of  chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     t  W  7.1/la  :  M  64/28 

Mississippi  River.  Report  upon  improvement  of  Mississippi  River  between  Mis- 
souri River  and  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1935.  [1] +782^-804+1021-37  p.  [The 
imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  T  from  annual  report  of 
chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     t  W  7.1/la  :  M  693/19 

Missouri  River.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  Missouri 
River  division.  1935.  [1] +822-850+659^665  p.  [The  imprint  date  on  the 
cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  W  from  annual  report  of  chief  of  engineers, 
1934.  ]     t  W  7.1/la  :  M  698/1 

Mobile,  Ala.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  Mobile,  Ala., 
district;  R.  S.  Thomas  in  charge.  1935.  [1] +530-592+515-550  p.  [The 
imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  N  from  annual  report  of 
cbief  of  engineers,  1934.]     t  W  7.1/la  :  M  713/27 

Nashville,  Tenn.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  Nashville, 
Tenn.,  district ;  C.  E.  Perry  in  charge.  1935.  [1] +891-914+685-701  p.  [The 
imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  Y  from  annual  report  of 
chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     t  W  7.1/la  :  N  178/27 

Navigable  tcaters.  Information  circular,  applications  for  permits  for  work  in 
navigable  waters  of  United  States,  1927.  Revised  Aug.  1927.  [Reprint  with 
slight  change]  1984.     [1]+11  p.  il.  4°     t  W  7.11/2 :  N  22/3/934 

New  Orleans,  La.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  1st  New 
Ox-leans,  La.,  district;  Henry  Hutcbings,  jr..  in  charge.  1935.  [l]+592- 
649+551-596  p.  [The  imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  O 
from  annual  report  of  chief  of  engineers.  1934.]     t  W  7.1/la  :  N  42o/30 

Norfolk,  Va.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  Norfolk,  Va., 
district;  G.  R.  Young  in  charge.  1935.  ii+313-353+383-410  p.  [The  im- 
print date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  I  from  annual  report  of  chief 
of  engineers,  1934.]     t  W  7.1/la  :  N  76/39 

Officers.     Statement  shdwing  rank,  duties,  and  addresses  of  officers  of  Corps  of 
Engineers,  Army,  Apr.  1,  1935.     1935.     [l]+37  p.  4°     [Semiannual.]     t 
L.  C.  card  War  14-114  W  7.7 :  935/1 

Ohio  River.  Report  upon  improvement  of  Ohio  River.  1935.  [1] +914-935+ 
715-718  p.  [The  imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  TT  from 
annual  report  of  chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     t  W  7.1/la  :  Oh  3/29 

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Philadelphia,  Pa.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  district ;  J.  A.  Woodruff  in  charge.  1935.  [1]  +219-273+257-306  p. 
[The  imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  F  from  annual  re- 
port of  chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     t  W  7.1/la  :  P  531/27 

Pittsdvrgh,  Pa.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.,  district;  W.  D.  Styer  in  charge.  1935.  [1] +935-954+703-708  p.  [The 
imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  Z  from  annual  report  of 
chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     t  W  7.1/la  :  P  68/35 

Platte  River,  Colo.,  Wyo.,  and  Ts'ehr.  [letter  submitting  report  on  Platte  River, 
Colo.,  Wyo.,  and  Nebr.,  for  purposes  of  navigation  and  efficient  development 
of  its  vpaterpower,  control  of  floods,  and  needs  of  irrigation,  with  bibliog- 
raphy]. 1934.  xiii  +  533  p.  9  pi.  13  maps.  (H.  doc.  197,  73d  Cong.  2d  sess.) 
[This  report  is  on  the  Platte  River  and  its  principal  tributaries  the  North 
Platte  and  South  Platte  rivers.]  *Paper,  $1.25. 
L.  C.  card  35-26278 

Portland,  Oreg.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  Portland, 
Oreg.,  district;  Charles  F.  Williams  in  charge.  1935.  [1]  +  1296-1355  + 
903-942  p.  [The  imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  LL 
from  annual  report  of  chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     t  W  7.1/la:  P  837/46 

Puerto  Rico.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  Puerto  Rico 
district;  E.  D.  Ardery  in  charge.  1935.  [1] +1415-24+1015-18  p.  [The 
imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  GO  from  annual  report 
of  chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     t  W  7.1/la  :  P  962/3 

Roch  Island,  III.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  Rock 
Island,  111.,  district;  R.  A.  Wheeler  in  charge.  1935.  p.  [1],  iii,  805-813,  655. 
[The  imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  U  from  annual  re- 
port of  chief  of  engineers,   1934.]     t  W  7.1/la  :  R  59/27 

Sacramento,  Calif.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  Sacra- 
mento, Calif.,  district;  J.  G.  Drinkwater  in  charge.  1935.  [1]  +1275-96  + 
893-902  p.  [The  imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  KK 
from  annual  report  of  chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     f  W  7.1/la  :  Sa  14/6 

St.  Louis,  Mo.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  liarbors  in  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  district;  Hartley  M.  Harloe  in  charge.  1935.  p.  [1],  770-782,  653.  [The 
imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  S  from  annual  report  of 
chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     f  W  7.1/la  :  Sa  2  lo/27 

St.  Paul,  Minn.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  district;  Dwight  F.  Johns  in  charge.  1935.  iii  p.+p.  814-822,  657, 
1021.  [The  imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  V  from 
annual   report  of  chief   of  engineers,   1934.]     f  W  7.1/la :  Sa  2  p/27 

San  Francisco,  Calif.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  San 
Francisco,  Calif.,  district ;  H.  A.  Finch  in  charge.  1935.  [1]  +  1252-75  + 
857-892  p.  [The  imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  JJ 
from  annual  report  of  chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     t  W  7.1/la  :  Sa  5  f r/49 

Savannah,  Ga.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  Savannah, 
G.^.,  district;  C.  Garlington  in  charge.  1935.  [1] +428-454+449-464  p. 
[The  imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  L  from  annual 
report  of  chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     t  W  7.1/la  :  Sa  94/27 

Seattle,  Wash.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  Seattle, 
Wash.,  district ;  C.  L.  Sturdevant  in  charge.  1935.  [1]  +  1355-99  +  943- 
995  p.  [The  imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  MM  from 
annual  report  of  chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     t  W  7.1/la  :Se  18/27 

Surveys  for  navigation,  flood  control,  power,  and  irrigation  [fiscal  year  1934]. 
1935.  [1]  +1424-28  p.  [The  imprmt  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934. 
Extract  PP  from  annual  report  of  chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     t 

W  7.1/la  :  Su  79/6 

Vickshurg,  Miss.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  Vicksburg, 
Miss.,   district ;    Lunsford   E.    Oliver   in    charge.      1935.      ii  +  723-750  +  631- 


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Vicksburg,  Miss. — Continued. 
646  p.     [The  imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.     Extract  Q  from 
annual   report   of  chief   of   engineers,   1934.]     t  W  7. 1/la  :  V  663/27 

Wilmington,  N.  C.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  Wilming- 
ton, N.  C,  district;  Eugene  Reybold  in  charge.  1935.  [1] +353-402+411- 
434  p.  [The  imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  J  from  an- 
nual report  of  chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     t  W  7.1/la  :  W  689/27 

ZanesviUe,  Ohio.  Report  upon  improvement  of  rivers  and  harbors  and  construc- 
tion of  flood-control  and  water-conservation  reservoirs  in  ZanesviUe,  Ohio,  dis- 
trict;  J.  D.  Arthur,  jr.,  in  charge.  1935.  ii  p.+p.  955-961,  709.  [The  im- 
print date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  AA  from  annual  report  of 
chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     t  W  7.1/la  :  Z  1 

CAUFOENIA   D^BEIS   COMMISSION 

Report  of  California  Debris  C<inimis.<ion  [fiscal  year  1934].  1935.  ii+1429- 
45  p.  [The  imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  QQ  from 
annual  repprt  of  chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     t  W  50.1 :  934 

MISSISSIPPI    RTVEB   COMMISSION 

Report  of  Mississippi  River  Commission  [fiscal  year  1934].     1935.    p.  [1],  1445- 
1511.  1019,  1039-49.     [The  imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.     Extract 
RR  from  annual  report  of  chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     t 
L.  C.  card  6-13873  W  31.1 :  934 

NOETHE31N    AND    NORTHWESTERN    LAKES    SURVET 

Note. — Charts  of  the  Great  Lakes  and  connecting  waters  and  St.  Lawrence  River  to  the 
International  boundary  at  St.  Regis,  of  Lake  of  the  Woods,  of  Lake  Champlain,  and  of 
the  natural  navigable  waters  of  the  New  York  State  canals  are  prepared  and  sold  by  the 
U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office.  649  Federal  Building.  Detroit,  Mich.  Charts  may  also  be  pur- 
chased at  the  following  U.  S.  engineer  offices  :  710  Army  Building,  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  486 
Broadway,  Albany,  N.  Y. ;  540  Federal  Building,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. ;  and  Canal  Office.  Sault 
Ste.  Marie,  Mich.  A  catalog  (with  index  map),  showing  localities,  scales,  prices,  and 
conditions  of  sale,  may  be  had  upon  application  at  any  of  these  offices. 

A  descriptive  bulletin,  which  supplements  the  cliarts  and  gives  detailed  information  as 
to  harbors,  shore  lines  and  shoals,  magnetic  determinations,  and  particulars  of  changing 
conditions  affecting  navigation,  is  issued  free  to  chart  purchasers,  upon  request.  The 
bulletin  is  revised  annually  and  issued  at  the  opening  of  navigation  (in  April),  and  sup- 
plements thereto  are  published  monthly  during  tne  navigation  season. 

Complete  sets  of  charts  and  publications  may  be  seen  at  the  U.  S.  engineer  offices  in 
Duluth,  Minn.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  Cleveland,  Ohio,  but  they  are  obtainable 
only  at  the  sales  offices  above  mentioned. 

Great  Lakes.     Bulletin  44   [to  supplement  information  given  upon  charts  of 
Great  Lakes]  :  edited  by  O.  C.  Hattery.     Apr.  1935.     482  p.  il.  2  tab.  4°     t 
L.  C.  card  8-35459  W  33.3  :  44 

Note. — Includes  a   special  article,   Compass    and   magnetism  of   the   earth  in   Lake 
region  ;  by  Thomas  Russell. 

Charts 

Erie,  Lake.  Lake  Erie  [from  Conneaut  to  Erie ;  with  inset,  Conueaut  Harbor, 
Ohio]  ;  coast  chart  3.  Scale  1 :  80,000.  [U.  S.  Lake  Survev  OflBce,  Detroit, 
Mich.]  edition  of  Jan.  1935.     26.7X36.6  in.     t  40c.  W  33.7/3 :  E  3/935 

Lake    Erie    [from    Westfield    to    Dunkirk,    N.    Y. ;    with    inset,    Dunkirk 

Harbor]  ;  coast  chart  2.     Scale  1 :  80,000.     [U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Oflace,  Detroit, 
Mich.]     edition  of  Feb.  1935.     26.7X37.9  in.     t  40c.  W  33.7/3  :  E  2/935 

Lake  of  the  Woods.  International  boundary  waters,  Lake  Superior  to  Lake  of 
the  Woods  [showing  westerly  portion  of  Lake  of  the  Woods,  from  Rocky  Point 
to  Stony  Point,  including  Buffalo  and  Muskeg  bays]  ;  Lake  of  the  Woods  chart 
2.  Scale  1:40,000.  [U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich.]  edition  of 
Jan.  193.5.     36.7X23  in.     t  40c.  W  33.9  :  2 

Ontario,  Lake.  Lake  Ontario,  Braddock  Point  to  Thirty  Mile  Point;  coast 
chart  4.  Scale  1 :  80,000.  [U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich.]  edition 
of  Feb.  1935.    27X35  in.     t  40c.  W  33.7/3 :  04/935 

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ETV'EBS   AND   HAEBORS   BOABD 

Charleston,  S.  C.     Ports  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  and  Wilmington,  N.  C.     Revised 
1934.     1935.     x+191  p.  il.  4  pi.  10  p.  of  pi.  5  maps,  1  mosaic  map.     (Port 
series  9.)     *  Paper,  50c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26321  W  7.21 :  9/2 

Port  cMrges.  Supplement  to  Port  and  terminal  charges  at  United  States  ports, 
Miscellaneous  series  1,  1934  edition.  1935.  [1]+115  leaves.  ( [Miscellaneous 
series  1,  supplement] )      *  Paper,  20c.  W  7.22  :  1/934/supp. 

NATIONAL,  GUARD  BUREAU 

'National  Guard  regulations,     t 
L.  C.  card  War  26-7 

Note. — The  National  Guard  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  tor  insertion  in 
loose-leaf  binders.  They  are  being  printed  as  they  are  prepared  and  approved  regard- 
less of  the  serial  numbers  of  the  several  pamphlets,  and  rescind  the  regulations  pub- 
lished in  National  Guard  regulations,  1922,  National  Guard  regulations  in  force  Jan.  1, 
1926,  and  all  subsequent  regulations  published  as  changes  thereto,  and  are  the  only 
National  Guard  regulations  now  in  force. 

52.  Bonds  for  disbursing  officers,  Changes  2;  Feb.  18,  1935.     19.35.      1  p.      [Supersedes 

NGR52,  Changes  1,  Feb.  20,  1930.]  W  70.7/4  :  52/ch.2 

62.  Medical  attendance,  Changes  1 ;  Dec.  18,  1934.     1935.     1  p.       W  70.7/4  :  62/4/ch.l 

ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Ordnance  provision  system.  [Ordnance  catalog  (ordnance  provision  system)  : 
Group  F],  Board,  plotting  and  relocating,  cloke,  M1923,  Changes  1;  Dec.  17, 
1934.  [1935.]  3  p.  il.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  F-59  [changes  1].) 
[Issued  with  perforations  for  insertion  in  binder.]     %  W  34.23  :  F-59/ch.l 

• Same:    [Group  P],  Ammunition  instruction  material  for  harbor  defense, 

heavy  field,  and  railway  artillery.  Changes  1 ;  July  1,  1935.  [1935.]  8  p. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  P-7  [changes  1].)  [Printed  in  advance.  Issued 
with  perforations.]     t  W  34.23  :  P-7/4/ch.l 

Same:   [Group  P],  Fixed  Ammunition,  including  subcaliber  ammunition, 

for  harbor  defense,  heavy  field,  and  railway  artillery.  Changes  1 ;  July  1,  1935. 
[1935.]  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  P-4  [changes  1].)  [Printed  in 
advance.     Issued  with  perforations.]     t  W  34.23 :  P-4/5/ch.l 

Same:    [Group  fP],   Fuzes,   primers,   and   blank   ammunition   for  harbor 

defense,  heavy  field,  and  railway  artillery.  Changes  1 ;  July  1,  1935.     [1935]. 

1  p,  (Standard  nomenclature  list  P-6  [changes  1].)  [Printed  in  advance. 
Issued  with  perforations.]     $  W  34.23  :  P-6/5/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  P],  Propelling  charges,  separate  loading,  for  harbor  de- 
fense, heavy  field,  and  railway  artillei-y,  Changes  1 ;  July  1,  1935.     [1935.] 

2  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  P-3  [changes  1]-)  [Printed  in  advance. 
Issued  with  perforations.]     %  W  34.23 :  P-3/5/ch.l 

• Same:    [Group  R],  Ammunition  and  demolition  material  for  simulated 

artillery  and  grenade  fire  and  for  use  in  policing  target  ranges,  Changes  2 ; 
July  1,  1935.  [1935.]  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  R-7  [Changes  2].) 
[Printed  in  advance.     Issued  with  perforations.]     %  W  34.23 :  R-7/6/ch.2 

Same:    [Group    R],   Ammunition    instruction   material   for   pack,    lights 

and  medium  field  artillery.  Changes  1;  July  1,  1935.  [1935.]  2  p.  (Stand- 
ard nomenclature  list  R-6  [changes  1].)  [Printed  in  advance.  Issued  with 
perforations.]     t  W  34.23  :  R-6/5/ch.l 

Same :  Group  R,  Blank  ammunition  for  pack,  light,  and  medium  field 

artillery;  July  1,  1935.  [1935.]  6  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  R-5.) 
[Printed  in  iidvance.  Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Standard  nomen- 
clature list  R-5,  Jan.  29,  1934.]     +  '  W  34.23  :R-5/9 

■ Same:   [Group  R],  Service  fuzes  and  primers  for  pack,  light,  and  medium 

field  artillery,  Changes  1;  July  1.  1935.  [1935.]  1  p.  (Standard  nomen- 
clature list  R-3  [changes  1].)  [Printed  in  advance.  Issued  with  perfora- 
tions.]    t  W  34.23  :  R-3/6/ch.l 

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Ordnance  provision  system — Contiuued. 

Same:  [Group  S],  Aumuuiitiou  instruction  material  for  grenades,  pyro- 
technics, and  aircraft  bombs,  Changes  1;  July  1,  1935.  [1935.]  1  p. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  S-5  [changes  1].)  [Printed  in  advance.  Is- 
sued with  perforations.]     %  W  34.23  :  S-5/5/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  S].  Bombs,  aircraft,  all  types,  and  fuzing  and  miscellane- 
ous components.  Changes  1;  July  1,  1935.  [1935.]  2  p.  (Standard  nomen- 
clature list  S-1  [changes  1].)  [Printed  in  advance.  Issued  with  perfora- 
tions.]    $  W  34.23  :  S-l/5/ch.l 

Same:   [Group  S],  Pyrotechnics,  military,  all  types,  Changes  1;  July  1, 

1935.     [1935.]     2     p.     (Standard     nomenclature     list     S-^     [chan.iics     1].) 
[Printed  in  advance.     Issued  with  perforations.]     %         W  34.23 :  S-4/5/ch.l 

Same:   [Group  T],  Ammunition,  revolver  and  automatic  pistol.  Changes 

1:  July  1.  1935.     [1935.]     1  p.     (Standard  nomenclature  list  T-2   [changes 
1].)      [Printed  in  advance.     Issued  with  perforations.]     % 

W  34.23  :  T-2/6/ch.] 

Same:    [Group   T],   Ammunition,    ritle  and   automatic  gun.   Changes   1; 

July  1,  1935.     [1935.]     3  p.     (Standard  nomenclature  list  T-1  [changes  1].) 
[Printed  in  advance.     Issued  with  perforations.]     %  W  34.23 :  T-l/7/ch.l 

Same:  [Group  T],  Miscellaneous  service  components  of  small  arms  am- 
munition and  instruction  material,  for  field  service  account.  Changes  1 ; 
July  1.  1935.  [1935.]  1  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  T-4  [changes  1].) 
[Printed  in  advance.     Issued  with  perforations.]     %         W  34.23 :  T-4/6/ch.l 

Same:    [Group   T],    Shells,   shotgun,  Changes   1;   July  1,   1935.     [1935.] 

1  p.     (St.indard  nomenclature  list  T-3   [changes  1].)      [Printed  in  advance. 
Issued  with  perforations.]     %  W  34.23  :  T-3/6/ch.l 

QUARTERMASTER  GENERAL  OF  ARMY 

Circulars.  Changes  64  [to]  Circular  2,  1928;  Dec.  6,  1934.  [1934.]  1  p. 
[Mimeographed,  accompanied  by  printed  pages  to  be  inserted  in  their  proper 
places  in  the  original  publication.  A  list  of  the  accompanying  changes  is 
found  on  p.   1  of  the  Changes  here   cataloged.]     t  W  77 A/3 :  2/ch.65 

SIGNAL   OFFICE 

-CirGular  1   [1933].     t 

1-7.   Storage   and    issue;    Jan.    15.    1935.      [19.35.]      10    p.      [Issued   with    perforations 
for    Insertion   in   binder.     Supersedes   Circular    1-7,    OCSigO,    May    1,    1933.] 

W  42.4  :  1-7/4 

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General  Information 

The  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  is  authorized  by  law 
o  sell  copies  of  Government  publications  and  to  allow  a  discount  of  25  percent  to 
30ok  dealers  and  quantity  purchasers  on  condition  that  the  purchasers  will  ad- 
here to  the  public  sales  price  set  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  and  that 
jublications  shall  not  be  overprinted  with  any  advertising  matter. 

Publications  cannot  be  supplied  free  to  individuals  nor  forwarded  in  advance 
)f  payment. 

The  accumulation  of  publications  in  this  Office  amounts  to  several  millions, 
)f  which  over  five  million  are  assorted,  forming  the  sales  stock.  Many  rare 
)ooks  are  included,  but  under  the  law  all  must  be  sold  regardless  of  their  age 
)r  scarcity.  Many  of  the  books  have  been  in  stock  some  time,  and  are  apt  to 
)e  shopworn.     In  filling  orders  the  best  copy  available  is  sent. 

PRICE   LISTS 

A  general  price  list  of  public  documents  is  not  available,  but  numerous  lists 
lave  been  prepared  on  special  subjects  and  any  of  these  will  be  furnished 
:ree,  on  application,  if  the  person  interested  will  state  the  subject  or  subjects 
concerning  which  information  is  desired.  It  will  also  be  noted  that  current 
)ublications  which  are  for  sale  are  listed  in  this  catalog. 

WEEKLY  LIST 

In  addition  to  the  Price  lists,  the  Documents  Office  issues  a  Weekly  List  of 
Selected  United  States  Government  Publications  for  sale  by  the  Superintendent 
)f  Documents.  Eacli  list  is  arranged  alphabetically  by  subjects,  with  annota- 
;ions  and  prices,  and  may  be  obtained  free  upon  application  to  the  Superin- 
;endent  of  Documents. 

HOW  TO  ORDEE  PtIBLICATIONS 

Publications  entered  in  this  catalog  that  are  for  sale  by  the  Superin- 
;endent  of  Documents  are  indicated  by  a  star  (*)  preceding  the  price.  A  dag- 
ger (t)  indicates  that  application  should  be  made  to  the  department,  bureau, 
)r  division  issuing  the  document.  A  double  dagger  {%)  indicates  that  the 
iocument  is  printed  for  official  use.  Whenever  additional  information  con- 
cerning the  method  of  procuring  a  document  seems  necessary,  it  will  be  found 
inder  the  name  of  the  bureau  by  which  it  was  published. 

In  ordering  a  publication  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  give  (if 
mown)  the  name  of  the  publishing  department,  bureau,  or  division,  and  the 
itle,  together  with  the  classification  number  which  is  added  to  the  entry  at  the 
jxtreme  right;  order  the  congressional  documents  and  reports  by  the  title, 
:ogether  with  the  document  or  report  number  and  the  Congress  and  session, 
;.  g.,  H.  doc.  78,  74-1. 

Do  not  use  the  L.  C.  card  number  in  ordering  a  publication. 

HOW  TO  BEMIT 

Remittances  for  the  documents  marked  with  a  star  (*)  should  be  made  to  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  by  coupons,  postal  money 

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practicable  to  print  these  numbers  and  letters  as  superiors  in  the  Monthly 
Catalog,  8.  g.,  the  number  A  1.23/a :  So  96/4  listed  in  the  Monthly  Catalog  would 
be  A  1.23' :  So  96*  in  a  library. 

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INDEX  I 

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year.    This  will  contain  index  entries  for  all  the  numbers  issued  from  January 
to  December,  and  can  be  bound  with  the  numbers  as  an  index  to  the  volume.  . 
Persons  desiring  to  bind  the  catalog  at  the  end  of  the  year  should  be  careful  I 
to  retain  the  numbers  received  monthly,  as  duplicate  copies  cannot  be  supplied. 


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Notes  of  General  Interest 

NEW  GOVEKNMENT  AGEai^CIBS 

Three  new  Government  agencies  were  established  by  the  President  in  Execu- 
tive order  7034  of  May  6,  1935:  (A)  The  Division  of  Applications  and  Informa- 
tion of  the  National  Emergency  Council,  (B)  The  Advisory  Committee  on 
Allotments,  and  (C)  The  Works  Progress  Administration.  The  Division  of 
Applications  and  Information  is  authorized  to  receive  all  applications  for 
projects,  cause  the  applications  to  be  examined  and  reviewed,  and  transmit  such 
applications  to  the  Advisory  Committee  on  Allotments,  which  will  make  recom- 
mendations to  the  President  with  respect  to  the  allotments  of  funds  for  such 
projects  covered  by  the  applications  submitted  by  the  Division  of  Applications 
and  Information  as  will  constitute  a  coordinated  and  balanced  program  of  work 
under  the  Emergency  Relief  Appropriation  Act  of  1935.  The  Works  Progress 
Administration  is  responsible  to  the  President  for  the  honest,  efficient,  speedy, 
and  coordinated  execution  of  the  work  relief  program  as  a  whole,  and  for  the 
execution  of  that  program  in  such  manner  as  to  move  from  the  relief  rolls  to 
work  on  such  projects  or  in  private  employment  the  maximum  number  of  persons 
In  the  shortest  time  possible. 

By  Executive  order  7027  of  April  30, 1935,  the  President  established  the  Reset- 
tlement Administration,  the  functions  and  duties  of  which  are : 

(a)  To  administer  approved  projects  involving  resettlement  of  destitute  or 
low-income  families  from  rural  and  urban  areas. 

(b)  To  initiate  and  administer  a  program  of  approved  projects  with 
respect  to  soil  erosion,  stream  pollution,  seacoast  erosion,  reforestation, 
forestation,  and  flood  control. 

(c)  To  make  loans  as  authorized  under  the  emergency  relief  appropria- 
tion act  of  1935  to  finance,  in  whole  or  in  part,  the  purchase  of  farm  lands 
and  necessary  equipment  by  farmers,  farm  tenants,  croppers,  or  farm 
laborers. 

The  Rural  Electrification  Administration  was  established  by  the  President  in 
Executive  order  7037  of  May  11,  1935.  Its  functions  and  duties  are  as  follows : 
ro  initiate,  formulate,  administer,  and  supervise  a  program  of  approved  projects 
with  respect  to  the  generation,  transmission,  and  distribution  of  electric  energy 
in  rural  areas. 

NATIONAL    EECO\'EEY    ADMINISTRATION 

The  code-making  authority  of  the  National  Recovery  Administration  was 
declared  unconstitutional  by  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States  in  its  deci- 
sion of  May  27,  1935,  in  the  case  of  the  A.  L.  A.  Schechter  Poultry  Corporation 
versus  the  United  States.  As  a  result  of  the  decision,  the  National  Recovery 
A.dministration  will  continue  only  as  a  fact-finding  agency,  in  order  to  bring 
together  and  summarize  the  vast  amount  of  information  now  in  its  possession 
relating  to  the  actual  results  of  code  administration  and  to  collect  information 
in  regard  to  the  effects  on  industry,  both  employers  and  employees,   of  the 

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abandonment  by  the  Government  of  code  enforcement  or  requirements.  The 
Supreme  Court  decision  has  affected  in  varying  degrees  a  number  of  other 
agencies  which  were  set  up  in  part  or  in  whole  under  the  authority  of  title  1  of 
the  National  Industrial  Recovery  Act. 

On  pages  570-573  of  this  May  1935  Monthly  Catalog  appear  entries  for  the 
various  codes,  amendments,  etc.,  which  were  printed  prior  to  the  decision  of 
the  Court. 


CORRECTIONS  FOR  PREVIOUS  MONTHLY  CATALOGS 

Apr.  1935.  On  p.  424,  32a  line  from  top  of  page,  change  "  Lucifer,  Roland  O." 
to  read  "  Liwier,  Roland  0."  and  "  Roland  O.  Lucifer "  to  read  "  Roland  O. 
Lucifer  [Lucier]." 


Monthly  Catalog 


No.  485  MAY  1935 


AGRICULTURE  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — Those  publications  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture  which  are  for  sale  will  be 
supplied  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.  The  dopartment  issues 
a  monthly  list  of  publications  which  will  be  mailed  to  all  applicants,  enabling  them  to 
select  such  reports  and  bulletins  as  interest  them. 

Aspen.  Statistical  analyses  for  finding  simple  method  for  estimating  percentage 
heart  rot  in  Minnesota  aspen  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  H.  M.  Brown. 
19S5.  [2] +929-^2  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49, 
no.  10,  Nov.  15,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  As  63 

Com.  Field  reaction  of  varieties  and  selfed  lines  of  corn  to  different  collections 
of  Ustilago  zeae  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  J.  J.  Christensen  and  I.  J. 
Johnson.  1935.  [2] +47-57  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  50, 
no.  1,  Jan.  1,  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  C  814/74 

Histological  studies   of  seedling  disease   of  com   caused  by   Gibberella 

moniliformis  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  R.  K.  Voorhees.  1935.  [2]  + 
1009-15  p.  10  p.  of  pi.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49.  no.  11, 
Dec.  1,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  C  814/73 

Crops  and  markets,  Apr.  1935 ;  v.  12,  no.  4.     [1935.]     p.  105-144,  il.  4°    [Monthly.] 
*  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-113  A  36.11/3 :  12/4 

Fishmeal.  Effect  of  method  of  manufacture  on  nutritive  value  of  fishmeals  as 
determined  by  growth  studies  with  chicks  [with  list  of  literature  cited],  by 
P.  R.  Record,  R.  M.  Bethke,  and  O.  H.  M.  Wilder ;  Effect  of  method  of  manu- 
facture on  nutritive  value  of  fishmeals  as  determined  by  nitrogen-balance 
studies  with  rats,  by  O.  H.  M.  Wilder,  R.  M.  Bethke,  and  P.  R.  Record.  1934. 
[2] +715-730  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  8,  Oct.  15, 
1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  F  526/2 

Mosaic  disease.  Transmissibility  by  aphids  of  tobacco  mosaic  virus  from  dif- 
ferent hosts  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Ism6  A.  Hoggan.  1835.  [2]  + 
1135-42  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  12,  Dec.  15, 
1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  M  ,S5/13 

Poultry.  Relation  of  sexual  maturity  and  egg  weight  in  domestic  fowl  [with 
list  of  literature  cited];  by  E.  M.  Funk.  1935.  [2] +1033^39  p.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  11,  Dec.  1,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.2.3/a  :  Eg  39/18 

Science  serving  agriculture;  by  Arthur  P.  Chew,  with  cooperation  of  specialists 
in  department.  [Revised  edition.]  1935.  iii+42  p.  [Prepared  in  19-33  and 
reissued  for  distribution  at  California  Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Diego,  Calif.,  1935.     Illustration  on  front  cover.]     *  Paper,  5c.       A  1.2  :  Sci  1/9 

Soil-water  movement  as  affected  by  confined  air ;  by  W.  L.  Powers.  1935. 
[2] +1125-33  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  12, 
Dec.  15,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  So  34/88 

Sugar.    Corner  in  December  sugar  futures,  letter  transmitting,  in  response  to 
resolution,  report  relative  to  so-called  corner  in  December  sugar  futures.     1935. 
v+67  p.  1  pi.     (S.  doc.  44,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26431 

Swine.  Some  effects  of  vitamin-A-deficient  diets  on  reproduction  of  sows  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  E.  H.  Hughes.  1935.  [2] +943-953  p.  il.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  10,  Nov.  15,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  V  831/33 

Hofv  to  order  publlcatlona^See  Information  follofving'  Contents 

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474  Mat  1935 

AGRICULTURAL  ADJUSTMENT  ADMINISTRATION 

Consumers'  guide,  v.  2,  no.  14  and  15,  May  6  and  20,  19S5;  [issued  by  consumers' 
counsel  of  Agricultural  Adjustment  Administration  in  cooperation  with  Bu- 
reau of  Agricultural  Economics,  Bureau  of  Home  Economics,  Bureau  of  Labor 
Statistics].     [1935.]     Each  28  p.  11.  4°     t  A  55.12 :  2/14, 15 

Com.  Instructions  relative  to  checking  compliance  with  provisions  of  1985 
corn-hog  contract,  supplement  5  to  Instructions  for  conducting  1935  corn-hog 
program  and  use  of  related  forms  (C.  H.  108)  ;  [prepared  in]  Corn  and  Hogs 
Section.     May  6,  1935.     19  p.     (C.  H.  lOSe.)     t  A  55.2 :  C  81/18/supp.5 

1985  corn-hog  contract  administrative  rulings  nos.  134-142;  [i>repared  in] 

Corn  and  Hogs  Section.  May  7,  1935.  [l]-|-6  p.  (C.  H.  107a.)  [Supplement 
1  to  C.  H.  107.]     t  A  55.2:  C  81/14/no.l34-142 

Cotton.  Amendments  [2  and  3]  to  Administrative  rulings  applicable  for  1935 
to  1934  and  1935  cotton  acreage  adjustment  plan.  Apr.  IS.  1935.  2  p.  (Cot- 
ton 106,  amendments  2  and  3.)      t  A  55.2:  C  82/10/amdt.2.3 

Amendments  [4  and  5]  to  Administrative  rulings  applicable  for  1935  to 

1934  and  1935  cotton  acreage  adjustment  plan.  May  1,  1935.  3  p.  (Cotton 
lOG,  amendments  4  and  5.)     t  A  55.2 :  C  S2/10/amdt.4,5 

Amendments  to  1985  regulations  pertaining  to  allotments  and  tax-exemp- 
tion certificates  undtr  cotton  act  of  Apr.  21,  1934.  May  7.  1935.  5  p.  (B.  A. 
219,  amendment  3.)      t  A  55.2  :  C  82/14/amdt.3 

[This  affects  you  :  Watch  monthly  changes  in  cotton  and  industry ;  Watch 

monthly  changes  in  cotton  exports;  poster  inserts.]  1935.  2  charts,  each 
17.1X22.8  in.  il.  [Ccmsists  of  charts  R.  C.-1.3-AAA  and  R.  C.-4.4-AAA, 
for  insertion  in  tlie  blank  space  provided  on  the  poster  R.  C.-4a-AAA  to 
R.  C.-4C-AAA,  which  carries  the  title  given  above.]     t 

R.  C.-4.3-AAA.   Increase  in  cotton  income,  1932  [and]   1934   (after  adjustment). 

A  55.7/2  :  4/3 
R.  C.-4.4-AAA.  Our  share  of  world  cotton  supply  of  42  million  bales,  1933-34. 

A  55.7/2  :  4/4 

Hawaii.     Directing  expenditure  of  $7,500  for  soil  survey  in  Territory  of  Hawaii, 
order  made  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture  under  agricultural  adjustment  act. 
Mar.  21,  1935.     2  p.     (Hawaii  tax  fund  order  1.)     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-204  A  55.28 :  1 

Milk.  Arizona  milk  licenses,  how  they  operate,  licenses  91  and  99  [effective 
Nov.  10,  1934  and  Apr.  16,  1935,  respectively].  May  1935.  cover  title,  S  p.  il. 
narrow  S"     (Commodity  information  series,  milk  leaflet  5.)      t      A  55.25/3 :  5 

Grand  Rapids  milk  license,  how  it  operates,  license  69  [effective  July  1, 

1934,  amendments  effective  Nov.  5  and  Dec.  4,  1934].  Apr.  1935.  cover  title, 
[8]  p.  il.  narrow  8°     (Commodity  information  series,  milk  leaflet  4.)     t 

A  55.25/3 :  4 

liews  dif/est,  v.  2,  no.  31-34;  May  4-25,  1935.  [1935.]  various  paging,  4° 
[Weekly.     Multigraphed.]     t  A  55.11 :  2/31-34 

Oranges.  Amendment  to  marketing  agreement  for  oranges  and  grapefruit 
grown  in  California  and  Arizona  and  amendment  to  license  for  shippers  of 
oranges  and  grapefruit  grown  in  California  and  Arizona,  including  national 
stabilization  plan ;  amendment  to  agreement  approved  and  executed  by  Secre- 
tary of  Agriculture,  Mar.  22,  1935,  effective  Mar.  26,  1935,  amendment  to 
license  issued  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture  Mar.  22,  1935,  effective  Mar.  26, 

1935.  1935.  [l]-|-4  p.  (Marketing  agreement  series,  agreement  30;  License 
series,  license  23;  M  39,  amendment  1.)     t  A  55.9:  30/amdt.l 

Poultry.     Economic  survey  of  baby  chick  hatchery  industry  ;  by  E.  L.  Warren 
and  M.  T.  Wermel.     [May  1]  1935.     vi+U  p.  il.      ( [G  33.])      t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-198  A  55.2  :  0  43 

Puhlioations.     List  of  informative  material  issued  by  Agricultural  Adjustment 
Administration,    May    12,    1933-May    1,    1985;    prepared    in    Correspondence, 
Records,  and  Printing  Section,  Division  of  Information.     May  1,  1935.     [4]  p. 
( C  35  )      t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-193  A  55.2  :  In  3 

,  Ho^v  to  order  publications — See  Information  folloTrlngr  Contents 


Mat  1935  475 

Puerto  Rico.  Directing  expenditure  of  $42,000  for  insular  soil  erosion  survey, 
order  made  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture  under  agricultural  adjustment  act. 
Apr.  11,  1935.     2  p.     (Puerto  Rico  tax  fund  order  3.)      t  A  55.18/2:  3 

Directing  expenditure  of  $93,000  for  study  and  investigation  of  insect 

pests  in  Puerto  Rico,  order  made  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture  under  agricul- 
tural adjustment  act.     Apr.  5,  1935.     2  p.     (Puerto  Rico  tax  fund  order  2.)      t 

A  55.18/2:  2 

Directing  expenditure  of  $113,000  for  experimentation  in  propagation  and 

breeding  of  tropical  plants  and  studies  of  domestic  animal  parasites,  order 
made  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture  under  agricultural  adjustment  act.  Apr. 
24,  1935.     2  p.     (Puerto  Rico  tax  fund  order  5.)      t  A  55.18/2:  5 

Directing  expenditure  of  $2,250,000  for  payments  under  Puerto  Rico  sugar- 
cane production  adjustment  contract,  order  made  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture 
under  agricultural  adjustment  act.  Apr.  24,  1935.  2  p.  (Puerto  Rico  tax 
fund  order  4.)      t  A  55.18/2  :  4 

Raisins.  Amendments  to  marketing  agreement  and  license  for  packers  of  Cali- 
fornia raisins ;  amendments  to  marketing  agreement  approved  and  executed 
by  acting  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  May  18,  1935,  effective  May  22,  1935, 
amendments  to  license  issued  by  acting  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  May  18,  1935, 
effective  May  22,  1935.  1935.  [l]-f4p.  (Marketing  agreement  series,  agree- 
ment 44;  License  series,  license  59;  Form  M  64,  amendment  1.)      t 

A  55.9 :  44/amdt.l 

Rixie.  Amendment  to  Administrative  ruling  1  relating  to  1985  California  rice 
production  adjustment  program ;  [prepared  in]  Rice  Section.  May  23,  1935. 
1  p.  4"     (Form  rice  47,  supplement  1.)      [Mimeographed.]     t 

A  55.2  :  R  36/7/supp.l 

Amendment  to  Administrative  ruling  1  relating  to  1935  southern  rice  pro- 
duction adjustment  program;  [prepared  in]  Rice  Section.  May  23,  1935. 
1  p.  4°     (Form  rice  31,  supplement  1.)     [Mimeographed.]     t 

A  55.2 :  R  36/6/supp.l 

Turpentine.  Amendment  to  license  for  gum  turpentine  and  gum  rosin  proces- 
sors [effective  Apr.  26,  1935].  Apr.  22,  1935.  2  p.  (License  series,  amended 
license  37,  amendment  1;  M  68,  amendment  1.)     t  A  55.8  :  37/3/amdt.l 

V/lieat.  Administrative  rulings  relating  to  wheat  allotment  contract :  Ruling 
no.  42.     Apr.  4,  1935.     1  p.     (W  41  rev.,  amendment  2.)     t 

A  55.2 :  W  56/9/rev./amdt.2 

Statistical  data   on  wheat  production  adjustment  program,   fiscal   year 

1933-34;  [prepared  in]  Division  of  Grains,  Wheat  Section.  May  1935. 
iv+35  p.     (W  60.)     t 

L.  C.  card  Agr   35-190  A  55.2  :  W  .56/16 

Suggested  procedure  for  holding  discussion  meetings  regarding  referendum 

on  proposed  new  wheat  program  for  1936  and  succeeding  years.  Apr.  15,  1935. 
3  p.     (W70.)     t  A  55.2 :  W  56/15 

AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS   BUREAU 

Africa.    Agriculture   in   southern   Africa  [with   list   of   literature   cited]  ;    by 

Clifford  C.  Taylor.  Mar.  1935.  cover  title,  342  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept. 
Technical  bulletin  466.)     *  Paper,  30c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  35-180  A  1.36  :  466 

Agricultural  situation,  brief  summary  of  economic  conditions,  May  1,  1935;  v.  19, 
no.  5.    [1935.]    24  p.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  45c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-1797  A  36.15  :  19/5 

Apples.     Marketing  apples  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  J.  W.  Park  and 
R.  R.  Pailthorp.    Apr.  1935.    cover  title,  82  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Tech- 
nical bulletin  474.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-187  A  1.36:  474 

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476  Mat  1935 

Farm  real  estate  situation,  1933-34  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  B.  R. 

Stauber  and  M.  M.  Regan.  Apr.  1935.    44  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Circular 
854. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  27-144  A  1.4/2 :  354 

Fruit.  Annual  statistics  of  production  and  value  of  fruits,  vegetables,  and  cer- 
tain other  food  crops,  including  fruits,  nuts,  edible  legumes,  potatoes,  sweet- 
potatoes,  strawberries,  and  commercial  truck  crops  for  market  and  for  canning 
or  manufacture,  1934,  with  comparisons,  indexed.  1935.  iii+484-504  p.  4° 
[From  Crops  and  markets,  v.  11,  no.  12,  with  exception  of  index.]     t 

A  36.ll/3a  :  F  943/934 

AGRICULTURAL  ENGINEERING  BUREAU 

Irrigation.  Practical  information  for  beginners  in  irrigation,  [by  Samuel 
Fortier ;  revised  by  M.  R.  Lewis].  [July  1906,  revised  June  1932,  reprint 
1935.]  ii+37  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  864.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agi-  28-664  A  1.9 :  864/5-3 

Beed  scarifiers.    Barrel   and   disk   seed   scarifiers ;    by   W.   M.    Hurst,   W.    R. 

Humphries,  and  Roland  McKee.     Mar.  1935.     24  p.  il.      (Agriculture  Dept. 

.  Circular   345.)      [Prepared    in    cooperation    with    Plant    Industry   Bureau.] 

*Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  35-182  A  1.4/2 :  345 

Terraces.     Farm  terracing;   [by  C.  E.  Ramser].     [July  1931,  slightly  revised 
Mar.   1935]      [1935.]      [2] +22  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers''   bulletin 
1669.)      [Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin  1386,  Terracing  farm  lands.     1932,  on 
p.  22,  is  date  of  previous  reprint.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-883  A  1.9 :  1669/2 

ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Anthrax.     Efficacy  of  anthrax  biologies  in  producing  immunity  in  previously 
unexposed  animals ;  by  W.  S.  Gochenour,  H.  W.  Sohoening,  C.  D.  Stein,  and 
W.  M.  Moliler.     Apr.  1935.     16  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin 
468. )      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-183  A  1.36  :  468 

Cattle  lice.     Sheep  and   goat   lice,   methods   of   control  and  eradication ;    [by 
Marion  Imes].     [Jan.  1928,  reprint  1935.]     8  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Leaf- 
let 13. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  28-265  A  1.35 :  13/1-2 

Goats.     Milk  goats,  [bv  Edward  L.  Shaw;  revised  by  C.  G.  Potts].     [Feb.  1918, 
revised  Dec.  1927,  slightly  revised  Mar.  193.5.]      [1935.]     ii+33  p.  il.     (Agri- 
culture Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  920.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.   card  Agr  26-1724  A  1.9:  920/7 

pork  on  farm,  killing,  curing,  and  canning;  [by  K.  F.  Warner].  [Feb.  1921, 
revised  Feb.  1932,  reprint  1935.]  ii-|-34  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers' 
bulletin  1186.)  [Supersedes  Farmers'  bulletin  913,  Killing  hogs  and  curing 
pork,  and  is  a  complete  revision  of  previous  edition  of  this  bulletin,  by  F.  G. 
Ashbrook,  G.  A.  Anthony,  and  Frants  P.  Lund.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-315  A  1.9 :  1186/4-4 

Poultry.  Diseases  and  parasites  of  poultry,  [by  John  S.  Buckley,  Hubert 
Bunyea.  and  Eloise  B.  Cram;  revised  by  Hubert  Bunyea,  Walter  J.  Hall, 
and  Eloise  B.  Cram].  [Jan.  1931,  revised  Sept.  1933,  slightly  revised  Mar. 
1935.]  [1935.]  ii+68  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1652.) 
[Revision  of  Fanners'  bulletin  1337,  Diseases  of  poultry.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  33-863  A  1.9 :  1652/5 

Roundimrms.  Prevention  of  roundworms  in  pigs,  [by]  B.  H.  Ransom ;  [revised 
by  M.  C.  Hail  and  H.  B.  Raffensperger].  May  1927,  revised  Mar.  1935. 
[i935.]  8  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Leaflet  5.)  [The  original  article  by 
B.  H.  Ransom  was  issued  July  1,  1921,  in  mimeographed  form  only.] 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.   card  Agr  27-410  A  1.35:  5/2 

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May  1935  477 

Service  announcements.     Service  and  regulatory  announcements,   Mar.   1935; 
[no.]  335.     Apr.  1935.     p.  21-31.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c. 
a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  45c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  7-1658  A  4.13 :  335 

Same,  Apr.  1935;   [no.]  336.     May  1935.     p.  33-44.     [Monthly.] 

A  4.13:  336 

Sheep.     Equipment  for  farm  sheep  raising;  [by]  V.  O.  McWhorter  and  C.  G. 
Potts.     [June  1917,  revised  July  1922,  reprint  1935.]     [2] +29  p.  il.     (Agri- 
culture Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  810.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  22-758  A  1.9:  810/3-7 

Judging  sheep,  [by  G.  H.  Bedell;  revised  by  G.  G.  Potts].     [July  1921, 

revised  Dec.  1933,  reprint  1935.]     ii+lS  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farm- 
ers' bulletin  1199.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  33-938  A  1.9 :  1199/2^-2 

Sheep  scab;  [by  Marion  Imes].  [Apr.  17,  1916,  revised  Mar.  1927,  slightly  re- 
vised Mar.  1935.]  [1935.]  ii+30  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulle- 
tin 713.)      [Date  of  original  issue  incorrectly  given  on  p.  ii  as  May  1924.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.   C.   card  Agr  35-202  A  1.9:  713/4 

Stables.    Disinfection  of  stables;   [by  (Jeorge  W.  Pope].     [Mar.  1918,  revised 
July  1933,  reprint  1935.]     ii+13  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin 
954.)      [Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin  480,  Practical  methods  of  disinfecting 
stables.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  25-623  A  1.9 :  954/6-3 

Swine.    Diseases,  ailments,  and  abnormal  conditions  of  swine;  [by  T.  P.  White]. 
[June  1923,  revised  Nov.  1931,  slightly  revised  Mar.  1935.]     [1935.]     ii+28  p. 
il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1244.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-3  A  1.9 :  1244/4 

Swine  erysipelas.  Serological  studies  of  swine  erysipelas  with  particular  refer- 
ence to  agglutination  ;  by  H.  W.  Schoening  and  G.  T.  Creech.  1935.  [2]  +71- 
79  p.     [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  50,  no.  1,  Jan.  1,  1935.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  Sw  64/16 

Udder  diseases  of  dairy  cows;   [by  Hubert  Bunyea  and  W.  T.  Miller].     [May 
1924,  revised  Dec.  1934.]     [1935.]     ii+16  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farm- 
ers' bulletin  1422. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-189  A  1.9 :  1422/6 

BIOLOGICAL  SURVEY  BUREAU 

Crested  myna,  or  Chinese  starling,  in  Pacific  Northwest  [with  bibliography]  ; 
by  Theo.  H.  Scheffer  and  Clarence  Cottam.     Apr.  1935.     cover  title,  27  p.  il.  1 
pi.  2  p.  of  pi.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin  467.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-188  A  1.36 :  467 

Fur  farming.    Recommendations  to  beginners  in  fur  farming;    [by  Frank  G. 
Ashbrook].     [Nov.  1928,  reprint  1935.]     ii+6  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Leaf- 
let 27.)      [Includes  references  to  Agriculture  Department  publications  of  inter- 
est in  connection  with  this  leaflet.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  28-1874  A  1.35 :  27/1-2 

Game.    Regulations  relating  to  game,  land  fur  animals,  and  birds  in  Alaska, 
1935-36,  effective  July  1, 1935.     Apr.  1935.    cover  title,  32  p.  il.     (Alaska  Game 
Commission.     Circular   12.)      [Regulations   contained   herein   should   not   be 
relied  upon  as  correct  after  July  1,  1936.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-862  A  5.10/4 :  12 

Game  birds.  Propagation  of  aquatic  game  birds;  [by  W.  L.  McAtee].  [Jan. 
1930,  reprint  with  slight  change  1935.]  ii+41  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept. 
Farmers'  bulletin  1612.)  [This  bulletin,  with  Farmers'  bulletin  1613,  Propa- 
gation of  upland  game  birds,  sui)ersedes  Farmers'  bulletin  1521,  Propagation 
of  game  birds.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  30-58  A  1.9 :  1612/1-3 

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478  May  1935 

Red-squill  potcder  in  rat  control;  [by  James  Silver  and  J.  C.  Muncli].  Jan. 
1981  [reprint  1935].  8p.il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Leaflet  65.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  O.  card  Agr  31-9  A  1.35 :  65/1-2 

Wild  life.  Value  of  research  into  food  habits  of  wildlife,  excerpts  from  hearing 
before  subcommittee  of  House  Committee  on  Appropriations  in  charjje  of  Agri- 
cultural Department  appropriation  bill  for  1986 ;  statement  prepared  by  \V.  L. 
McAtee,  technical  advisor,  Bureau  of  Biological  Survey.  Mar.  1935.  p.  717- 
737.     t  A  5.2 :  W  64 

CHEMISTRY  AND  SOILS  BUREAU 

Collin  County,  Tex.  Soil  survey  of  Collin  County,  Tex.  [vpith  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  M.  W.  Beck,  B.  G.  Fitzpatrick,  and  L.  G.  Ragsdale.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  26  p.  il.  1  pi.  map.  ([Soil  survey  i-eport]  32,  series  1930.)  [Prepared 
in  cooperation  with  Texas  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Text  and  illus- 
tration on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-191  A  47.5 :  930/32 

Hides  and  skin^.  Country  hides  and  skins,  skinning,  curing,  and  marketing ; 
[bv  R.  W.  Frev,  F.  P.  Veitch,  R.  W.  Hickman,  and  C.  V.  Whalin].  [Aug. 
1919,  revised  Nov.  1926,  reprint  1935.]  [2]-f50  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept. 
Farmers'  bulletin  1055.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Animal  Industry 
Bureau  and  Agricultural  Economics  Bureau.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  22^633  A  1.9  :  1055/5-5 

Jefferson  County,  Ga.  Soil  survey  of  JefYerson  County,  Ga. ;  by  R.  T.  Avon 
Burke,  S.  W.  Phillips,  J.  W.  Moon,  R.  Wildermuth,  and  A.  L.  Gray.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  37  p.  il.  map.  ([Soil  survey  report]  26,  series  1930.)  [Prepared 
in  cooperation  with  Georgia  State  College  of  Agriculture.  Text  and  illustra- 
tion on  p.  2r-4i  of  cover.  ]  *  Paper,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-194  A  47  5 :  930/26 

Nitrogen  fixation  studies  with  fungi  and  actinomyces  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  Franklin  E.  Allison,  Sam  R.  Hoover,  and  Herman  J.  Morris.  1935. 
[2] +1115-23  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  12,  Dec. 
15,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  N  638/11 

Tioga  County,  Pa.  Soil  survey  of  Tioga  Coimty,  Pa.  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  B.  H.  Hendrickson,  R.  T.  Avon  Burke,  K.  V.  Goodman,  and  R.  L. 
Smith.  [1934.]  cover  title,  47  p.  il.  1  pi.  map.  ([Soil  survey  report]  30, 
series  1929.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Pennsylvania  State  College  School 
of  Agriculture  and  Experiment  Station.  Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of 
cover.]  *  Paper,  40c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-184  A  47.5  :  929/30 

DAIRY  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Butter.     Making  butter  on  farm;    [by  William  White].     [Sept.   1917,  revised 
June  1924,  slightly  revised  Feb.  1930,  reprint  1935.]     ii+22  p.  il.       (Agricul- 
ture Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  876.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  21-876  A  1.9 :  876/4-6 

Cheese.     Making  American  cheese  on  farm  for  home  consumption ;   [by  H.  L. 
Wilson].      [Oct.    1934,    reprint    1935.]      ii+18    p.     il.      (Agriculture    Dept. 
Farmers'  bulletin  1734.)      [Supersedes  Farmers'  bulletin  1191,  Making  Ameri- 
can cheese  on  farm.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-901  A  1.9  :  1734/1-2 

Making  and  using  cottage  cheese  in  the  home ;  [by  Kenneth  J.  Matheson 

and  Jessie  M.  Hoover.]      [May  1925,  revised  1927,  reprint  1935.]     ii+13  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1451.)      [Supersedes  Farmers'  bulletin 
850,  How  to  make  cottage  cheese  on  farm,  and  Office  of  Secretary  Circular 
109,  Cottage  cheese  dishes.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  25-640  A  1.9 :  1451/2-5 

Cows.    Feeding  dairy  cows  in  summer;  [by  J.  R.  Dawson].     Oct.  1927  [reprint 
198t].     ri]+6  p.  il.     ([Agriculture  Dept.]     Leaflet  7.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  27-767  A  1.35  :  7/1-3 

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May  1935  479 

Cotvs — Continued. 

Heavy  cottonseed  meal  feeding  in  relation  to  udder  troubles  in  dairy  cows 

.    [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  R.  P.  Hotis  and  T.  E.  Woodward.     INIar. 

1935.     16  p.  11.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin  473.)     *  Paper,   5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  35-181  A  1.36 :  473 

ENTOMOLOGY  AND  PLANT  QUARANTINE  BUREAU 

Corn  eartoorm  as  enemy  of  field  corn  in  Eastern  States ;  [by  W.  J.  Phillips  and 
George  W.  Barber].  [Jan.  1931,  revised  Mar.  1935.]  [1935.]  ii+18  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  IGul. )  [Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin 
1310,  Corn  earworm,  its  ravages  on  field  corn  and  suggestions  for  control.] 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-27  A  1.9 :  1651/2 

European  corn  harcr,  its  present  statu.s  and  methods  of  control;  [by  D.  J.  Caffrey 
and  L.  H.  Worthley].     [Oct.  1927,  reprint  1935.]     11+ 48  p.  11.     (Agriculture 
Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1548.)     [Supersedes  Farmers'  bulletin  1294,  European 
corn  borer  and  its  control.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  27-641  A  1.9  :  1548/1-3 

Insect  parasites  and  predators  of  insect  pests ;  by  Curtis  P.  Clausen.     Mar.  1935. 
22  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Circular  346.)     *  Paper,  oc. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-186  A  1.4/2 :  346 

Insects.     How  to  detect  outbreaks  of  insects  and  save  grain  crops;   [by  W.  R. 
Walton].     [June  1917.   revised  Mar.   1935.]      [1935.]     ii+21  p.  il.     (Agricul- 
ture Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  835. )      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-185  A  1.9:  835/6 

Japanese  beetles.  Relation  of  sugar  content  and  odor  of  clarified  extracts 
of  plants  to  their  susceptibility  to  attack  by  Japanese  beetle;  by  F.  W. 
Metzger,  P.  A.  van  der  Meulen,  and  C.  W.  Mell.  1935.  [2] +1001-8  p.  il. 
[From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  11,  Dec.  1,  1934.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  A  1.23/a :  B  393/26 

Melon  aphid  and  its  control;  [by  F.  H.  Chittenden  and  W.  H.  White].     [June 
1926,    reprint    1935.]     ii+17    p.    il.     (Agriculture    Dept.     Farmers'    bulletin 
1499.)      [Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin  914,  Control  of  melon  aphis.]     *  Paper, 
5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-895  A  1.9 :  1490/1-7 

Tiphia,  Methods  of  obtaining  emergence  of  Tiphia  adults  from  imported  co- 
coons for  use  against  Japanese  beetle;  by  H.  W.  Allen  and  R.  W.  Burrelli 
1935.  [2] +909-922  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agi-icultural  research,  v.  49, 
no.   10,   Nov.   15,   1934.]     *  Paper,   5c.  A  1.23/a  :  T  499 

EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE 

Agricultural  colleges.     Workers  in  subjects  r>ertaining  to  agriculture  in  State 

agricultural  collies  and  experiment  stations,  1934-35 ;  [compiled]   by  Mary 

A.   Aguew.     Apr.   1935.     v+124   p.     (Agriculture   Dept.  Miscellaneous   pub- 
lication 214.)     *  Paper.  10c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  25-1482  A  1.38:  214 

Experiment  station  record,   v.   72,  no.   5;    May   1935.     [1935.]     cover   title,   p. 
577-736.     [Monthly.     Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
single  copy,  $1.00  per  vol.    (2  vols,  a  yr.)  ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50  per 
vol. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  9-8:^2  A  10.6:  72/5 

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science   which   hava   recently   appeared   in   all   countries,   especially   the   United    States. 

HAWAII   AGRICULTURAL  EXPE3tIMHNT   STATION 

Pigeonpea.  Natural  crossing  in  pigeonpea  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by 
C.  P.  Wilsie  and  Makoto  Takahashi.  1935.  [2] +923-927  p.  [From  Journal 
of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  10,  Nov.  15,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  P  623 

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480  May  1935 

FOOD  AND  DRUG  ADMINISTRATION 

Food.    Notices  of  judgment  under  food  and  drugs  act  22576-650.     Feb.  25,  1935. 
p.  277-331.     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  8-878  A  46.6 :  22576-22650 

Same  22676-875.     Mar.    1935.     p.   34^-126.     t  A  46.6 :  22676-22875 

Same   22951-23000.     Apr.    1935.     p.    459-494.     t  A  46.6 :  22951-23000 

Same  23001-25.     Apr.   1935.     p.   1-23.     t  A  46.6 :  23001-23025 

Same  23026-150.     Apr.  1935.      p.  25-66.     f  A  46.6 :  23026-23150 

■ Same  23226-300.     May  1935.     p.  95-158.     f  A  46.6 :  23226-23300 

FOREST  SERVICE 

Arbor  Day,  its  purpose  and  observance.  [Mar.  1926,  revised  Nov.  1930,  reprint 
1935.]  ii+22  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1492.)  [Date 
of  original  issue  incorrectly  given  on  p.  ii  as  June  1925.  Includes  list  of  Agri- 
culture Department  publications  relating  to  planting  and  caring  for  trees.] 

♦  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  30-1378  A  1.9 :  1492/2-3 

Forest  fires.  Are  you  on  this  blacklist  [of  careless  smokers  who  started  40,000 
fires  in  forests  of  United  States  in  1934]  ?     [1935.]     [4]  p.  il.  24°     t 

A  13.2 :  B  56 

National  forests.    Trespass  law  enforcement  handbook,  Forest  Service  Region  1 ; 
by  P.  J.  O'Brien.     Revised  1934.     1935.     ix+168  p.  16°     [Issued  by  Forest 
Service  for  distribution  from  its  office  at  Missoula,  Mont.]     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-195  A  13.2 :  T  72/2/934 

Contents. — Foreword. — Pt.  1,  Digest  of  Federal  trespass  laws. — Pt.  2,  Digest  of 
Montana  trespass  laws. — Pt.  3,  Digest  of  Idaho  trespass  laws. — Pt.  4,  Compendium  of 
information  in  regard  to  evidence,  investigation  of  trespasses,  and  court  procedure. — 
Pt.  5,  Criminal  forms  in  use  by  United  States  commissioners  and  by  State,  justices', 
and  probate  courts. — United  States  code  special  reference  table. 

Windbreak  as  farm  asset;  [by  Carlos  G.  Bates].     [Jan.  1924,  revised  July  1924, 
reprint  with  omission  1935.]     16  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin 
1405.)      [Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin  788.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-283  A  1.9 :  1405/2-7 

HOME  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Kitchens.    Convenient  kitchens;  [by  Greta  Gray].     [Nov.  1926,  reprint  1935.] 
ii+30p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers' bulletin  1513.)      [Supersedes  Farm- 
ers' bulletin  607,  Farm  kitchen  as  workshop.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-1730  A  1.9 :  1513/1-7 

Laundry.     Methods  and  equipment  for  home  laundering ;  [prepared  by  Division 
of  Textiles   and   Clothing].     [June  1926,   revised  Aug.   1929,   reprint  1935.] 
ii+37    p.    il.      (Agriculture    Dept.     Farmers'    bulletin    1497.)      [Revision    of 
Farmers'  bulletin  1099,  Home  laundering.]     *  Paijer,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-886  A  1.9 :  1497/2-6 

PLANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Atiffuilluliyia  dipsaci.  Nematosis  of  Amsinckia  caused  by  new  variety  of  Anguil- 
lulina  dipsaci;  by  G.  Steiner  and  C.  E.  Scott.  1935.  [2] +1087-92  p.  il. 
[From    Journal    of    agricultural    research,    v.    49,    no.    12,    Dec.    15,    19S4.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  N  34/17 

Avocado  scab.  Sphaceloma  perseae  cause  of  avocado  scab  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  Anna  E.  Jenkins.  1935.  [2] +859-869  p.  2  pi.  2  p.  of  pi.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  10,  Nov.  15,  1934.]     *  Pai>er,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  Av  71/2 

Blackberry  growing;   [by  George  M.  Darrow].     [Apr.  1924,  revised  Dec.  1932, 
reprint   1935.]     ii+17   p.    il.     (Agriculture   Dept.     Farmers'    bulletin    1399.) 
[Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin  643,  Blackberry  culture.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32M178  A  1.9 :  1399/3-3 

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Cabbaffe.  Fusarium-resistant  Danish  ballhead  cabbage ;  by  J.  C.  Walker  and 
L.  M.  Blank.  1935.  [2] +983-989  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  re- 
search, V.  49,  no.  11,  Dec.  1,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  C  111/18 

Cotton.  Storage  of  cotton  pollen;  by  George  J.  Harrison  and  H.  J.  Fulton. 
1935.  [2] +891-896  p.  11.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49, 
no.  10,  Nov.  15,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  C  829/91 

cotton-root  rot.  Some  microbiological  activities  affected  in  manurial  control 
of  cotton  root  rot  [with  list  of  literature  cited],  by  C.  J.  King,  Claude  Hope, 
and  E.  D.  Eaton;  Study  of  cotton  root-rot  fungus  (Phymatotrichum  omni- 
vorum)  in  soil  by  Cholodny  method,  by  E.  D.  Eaton  and  C.  J.  King.  1935. 
[2] +1093-1113  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  12, 
Dec.  15,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  C  829/95 

Cowpeus,  culture  and  varieties;   [by  W.  J.  Morse].     [Sept.  1920,  revised  Apr. 

1924,    reprint    1935.]     ii+18   p.    il.  (Agriculture     Dept.     Farmers'     bulletin 
114S. )     *  Paiier,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  20-1747  A  1.9 :  1148/2^3 

Cucumbers.     Growing  cucumbers  for  pickling;  [by  J.  H.  Beattie].     [Apr.  1930, 
slightly  revised  Mar.  1935.]     [1935.]     ii+17  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farm- 
ers' bulletin  1620.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  30-348  A  1.9 :  1620/2 

Dahlias  for  the  home;  [by  B.  Y.  Morrison].     [Nov.  1923,  reprint  1935.]     ii+17 
p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'   bulletin   1370.)      [Apr.   1925,    on   p.    ii, 
is  date  of  previous  reprint.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  23-1499  A  1.9 :  1370/1-11 

Fig  growing  in  South  Atlantic  and  Gulf  States,  [by  H.  P.  Gould ;  with  contribu- 
tions   by    others].     [Mar.    1919,    revised   Apr.    1935.]      [1935.]     ii+34    p.    il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1031.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-192  A  1.9 :  1031/4 

Gardens.     Permanent  fruit  and  vegetable  gardens ;   [by  W.  R.  Beattie  and  C. 
P.  Close].     [Dec.  1921,  revised  Nov.  1930,  slightly  revised  Apr.  1935].     [1935.] 
ii+18   p.    il.     (Agriculture   Dept.     Farmers'    bulletin    1^2.)      [Prepared    in 
cooperation  with  Cooperative  Extension  Work  Office.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-203  A  1.9 :  1242/4 

G-inseng  culture;  [by  W.  W.  Stockberger].  [Apr.  1921,  revised  Oct.  1928,  re- 
print 1935.]     ii+13    p.    11.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'    bulletin    1184.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  28-1614  A  1.9 :  1184/2-7 

Grasses.    Manual  of  grasses  of  United  States ;  by  A.  S.  Hitchcock.     Feb.  1935. 
[1] +1O40  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Miscellaneous  publication  200.)     *  Cloth, 
$1.75. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-201  A  1.38  :  200 

Iris  (plant).     Garden  irises;   [by  B.  Y.  Morrison].     [Jan.  1926,  reprint  1935.] 
ii+46  p.  il.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1406.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-292  A  1.9 :  1406/1-3 

Mushroom  culture  for  amateurs;  [by  Vera  K.  Charles].     [Mar.  192'9,  slightly 

revised  Sept.  1933,  reprint  1935.]     ii+17  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farm- 
ers' bulletin  1587.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  29-674  A  1.9 :  1587/2-2 

Onions.     Influence  of  storage  temperature  and  humidity  on  keeping  qualities 
of  onions  and  onion  sets  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  R.  C.  Wright,  J. 
I.  Lauritzen,  and  T.  M.  Whiteman.     May  1935.     38  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept. 
Technical  bulletin   475. )      *  Paper,   5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-197  A  1.36 :  475 

Onion  culture;    [by  W.  R.  Beattie].  [Apr.  26,  1909,  revised  Apr.  1930, 

slightly     revised    Mar.  1935.]      [1935.]  ii+28     p.     11.     (Agriculture     Dept. 

Farmers'  bulletin  354. )  *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  30^33  A  1.9 :  354/7 

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Pecans.  Interrelation  between  cultural  treatment  of  pecan  trees,  size  and  de- 
gree of  filling  of  nuts,  and  composition  of  kernels  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  H.  L.  Crane  and  Max  B.  Hardy.  1935.  [2]+G43-661  p.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  7,  Oct.  1,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  P  331/16 

Pucdnia  sorghi.  Cytological  study  of  heterothallism  in  Puccinia  sorghi  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Ruth  F.  Allen.  1935.  [2] +1047-68  p.  il.  1  pi.  6  p. 
of  pi.     [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  12,  Dec.  15,  1934.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  H  47/9 

Rice.  Histological  studies  of  rice  leaves  infected  with  Helmiuthosporium  oryzae 
[with  list  of  literature  cited];  by  E.  C.  Tullis.  1935.  [2] +81-90  p.  il. 
[From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  50,  no.  1.  Jan.  1,  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  R  369/13 

Seeds.     Vegetable  seeds  for  home  and  market  garden  ;  [by  W.  W.  Tracy,  sr.,  and 
D.  N.  Shoemaker].     [Apr.  1924,  revised  July  1927.  reprint  193.1.]     ii+17  p.  11. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1390.)      [Supersedes  Farmers'  bulletin 
884.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-462  A  1.9 :  1390/2^-7 

Smuts.  Studies  on  possible  origin  of  physiologic  forms  of  Sphacelotheca  sorghi 
and  S.  cruenta  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  H.  A.  Rodcnhiser.  1935. 
[2] +1069^86  p.  il.  1  pi.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  12, 
Dec.  15,  1984.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  So  68/19 

Soyhcans.  Soy  beans,  culture  and  varieties;  [by  W.  J.  Morse].  [Apr.  1927, 
reprint  1985.]  ii+34  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1520.) 
[Supersedes  Farmers'  bulletin  973,  Soy  bean,  its  culture  and  uses.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  27-807  A  1.9  :  1520/1-7 

Soybean  utilization;   [by  W.  J.  Morse].     [Jan.  1930,  revised  Mar.  1932, 

reprint    1935.]     ii+28  p.    il.     (Agriculture    Dept.     Farmers'    bulletin    1617.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  30-55  A  1.9 :  1617/2^3 

Sugarcane.  Variety  tests  of  sugarcanes  in  Louisiana  during  crop  year  1932-33 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  George  Arceneaux,  I.  E.  Stokes,  and  C.  C. 
Krumbhaar.      Mar.    1985.      35    p.     il.     (Agriculture    Dept.      Circular    343.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  27-J65  A  1.4/2  :  343 

Swcetpotatoes.  Pythium  scleroteiehum  n.  sp.  causing  mottle  necrosis  of  sweet- 
potatoes  [with  list  of  literature  cited];  by  Charles  Drechsler.  1935.  [2]  + 
881-890  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  10,  Nov.  15, 
1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  P  847/109 

Sweetpotato  growing,   [by  Fred  E.  Miller ;  revised  by  J.  H.  Beattie  and 

H.  H.  Zimmerley].  [Feb.  1919,  revised  Dec.  1932,  reprint  1985.]  ii+25  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  990.)  [Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin 
324,  Sweetpotatoes.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  32r-1182  A  1.9 :  990/6-3 

Tobacco  curing;    [by]   W.  W.  Garner.     [Feb.  1913.  revised  July  1928,  reprint 
1935.]     24  p.  il.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers*  bulletin  523.)     *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  13-192  A  1.9 :  523/5-4 

Vegetables.     Farm  garden;  [by  J.  H.  Beattie  and  W.  R.  Beattie].     [Oct.  1981, 
reprint  1985.]      [2] +68  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1673.) 
[Supersedes  Farmers'  bulletins  934,  Home  gardening  in  the  South,  and  987, 
Farm  garden  in  the  North.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-990  A  1.9 :  1673/1-3 

Wheat.  Effects  on  wheat  plants  of  Ophiobolus  graminis  at  different  levels  in 
soil;  by  Hurley  Fellows  and  C.  H.  Ficke.  1935.  [2] +871-880  p.  il.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  no.  10,  Nov.  15,  1934.]     *  Pai^er,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  W  56/135 

■ Relation  of  leaf-rust  infection  to  yield,  growth,  and  water  economy  of  2 

varieties  of  wheat  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  C.  O.  Johnston  and  E.  C. 
Miller.  1935.  [2] +955-981  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research. 
V.  49,  no.  11,  Dec.  1,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  W  56/136 

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Cellars.     Making  cellars   dry;    [by  George   M.   Warren].      [July  1929,   reprint 
1935.]    ii+29p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Farmers' bulletin  1572.)     [Supersedes 
Yearbook  separate  824,  Securing  a  dry  cellar.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  29-1379  A  1.9 :  1572/1-5 

Public  roads,  journal  of  highway  research,  v.  16,  no.  3;  May  1935.     [1935.] 
cover  title,  p.  37-55,  il.  4°     [Monthly.    Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
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WEATHER  BUREAU 

Climatic  summary.  Climatic  summary  of  United  States,  climatic  data  from 
establishment  of  stations  to  1930,  edited  by  R.  J.  Martin  and  E.  Corbin :  sec. 
53,  Northern  Missouri.  [1935.]  35  p.  il.  4°  [Revised  edition  of  a  unit  in 
the  series  hitherto  entitled  Summary  of  climatological  data  for  United  States 
bv  .sections,  designated  sec.   51  in  preceding  editions.]      *  Paper,  10c. 

A  29.5/a  :  sec.  53/930 

Same:  sec.  55,  Southeastern  Missouri.  [1935.]  26  p.  il.  4°  [Revised  edi- 
tion of  a  unit  in  the  series  hitherto  entitled  Summary  of  climatological  data 
for  United  States  by  sections,  designated  sec.  50  in  preceding  editions.] 
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Climatological  data  for  United  States  by  sections,  v.  21.  no.  11:  Nov.  19.34. 
[1935.]  cover  title,  [204]  p.  il.  2  p.  of  maps,  4°  *  Paper,  35c.  complete 
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of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  rate  of  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr.  for  each 
section. 

Corn.  Weekly  corn  and  wheat  region  bulletin.  May  7-28,  1935 ;  no.  5-8,  1935. 
Chicago,  111.,  May  8-29,  1935.  Each  [4]  p.  il.  4°  *  Paper,  30c.  per  season 
(April-September ) .  A  29.43  :  935/5-8 

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Sundays  and  holidays,  during  the  season,  at  the  Region  Center  of  the  Weather  Bureau, 
Chicago,  111.,  and  distributed  free  of  charge  at  that  center. 

Cotton.  Weekly  cotton  region  bulletin,  no.  5-8  [season  of  1935]  ;  May  7-28.  1935. 
New  Orleans,  La.,  May  8-29,  1935.  Each  [2]  p.  il.  4°  *  Paper,  30c.  per  season 
( April-October ) .  A  29.39 :  935/5-8 

Lightning.     Protection  of  buildings  and  farm  property  from  lightning;  [by  Roy 
N.  Covert].     [Nov.  1926,  revised  Aug.  1930,  reprint  1935.]     ii+33  p.  il.     (Agri- 
culture Dept.     Farmers"  bulletin  1512.)      [Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin  842, 
Modern  methods  of  protection  against  lightning.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
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Meteorology.  Monthly  meteorological  summary,  Washington,  D.  C,  Apr.  1935. 
[May  6,  1935.]     [2]  p.  large  8°     t  A  29.30:  935/4 

Monthly  weather  review,  Feb.  1935 ;  v.  63,  no.  2.     [May  10,  1935.]     cover  title, 
p.  45-77,  il.  2  pi.  10  p.  of  maps,  4°    *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign 
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bibliography,  (2)  an  interpretative  summary  and  charts  of  the  weather  of  the  month 
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with  the  weather  of  the  month.  The  contributions  are  principally  results  of  observa- 
tional or  research  work  in  meteorology  carried  on  in  the  United  States  or  other  parts 
of  the  world. 

Special  articles. — Height  of  tropical  cyclones  and  of  "  eye  "  of  storm  ;  by  Bernhard 
Haurwitz. — Sounding-balloon  observations  at  Omaha,  Nebr.,  during  international  month, 
Jan.  19.34  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  J,  C.  Ballard. — Dust  storms.  Nov,  1033-May 
1934  ;  by  W,  A,  Mattice. — Effects  of  local  smoke  on  climate  of  Nashville.  Tenn.  ;  by 
Foster  V.  Jones. — Ice  crystals  and  halo  phenomena  ;  by  B.  W.  Currle. — Floods,  earth 
and  snow  slides,  and  ice  storm,  from  unprecedented  precipitation  in  State  of  Washing- 
ton, Jan.  1935  ;  by  Lawrence  C,  Fisher. — AVeather  of  one  season  as  indication  of  weather 
of  following  season,  or  seasons,  at  Boise,  Idaho  ;  by  H.  G.  Carter. — Some  problems  of 
modern  meteorology  ;  review  [of  compilation  of  articles  originally  in  Quarterly  journal 
of  Royal  Meteorological  Society]. 

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Rivers.    Daily  river  stages  at  river  gage  stations  on  principal  rivers  of  United 

States,  V.  31,  [calendar  year]  1933 ;  compiled  by  Montrose  W.  Hayes.     1935. 

iii+167  p.  4°     ([Publication]  1143.)     *  Paper,  35c. 

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Weather.    Weekly  weather  and  crop  bulletin,  May  7-28,  1935 ;  no.  19-22,  1935, 
May  S-29,  1935.    Each  4  p.  il.  4°     *  Paper,  50c  a  yr. 
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D.  C,  showing  weather  conditions  for  United  States  and  forecasts  for  all 
States  east  of  Mississippi  River  belonging  to  Washington  forecast  district], 
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subscription,  $9.10  a  yr.  (maps  cannot  be  furnished  in  quantities  unless  the 
order  is  placed  with  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C, 
in  advance  of  issue) .  A  29.18  :  935 

Note. — Subscribers  desiring  maps  containing  forecasts  of  weather  conditions  outside 
of  the  Washington  forecast  district  will  be  referred  to  the  district  in  which  they  are 
located,  and  all  subscriptions  forwarded  througli  the  Weather  Bureau  for  proper  station 
reference.  Maps  containing  these  forecasts  are  issued  daily,  except  Sundays  and  holi- 
days, at  New  Orleans,  La.,  Denver,  Colo.,  Chicago,  111.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  and  other 
field  stations,  and  are  designated  as  station  weather  maps  DD,  CM,  or  E  ;  subscription 
price,  $2.40  a  yr.,  20c.  a  month. 

Weather  outlook,  May  6-June  1  [1935].  May  4-25,  1935.  Each  1  p.  [Weekly. 
The  edition  here  cataloged  is  the  one  for  Districts  1-3  issued  from  the  forecast 
center  at  Washington,  D.  C]     t  A  29.38  :  935/18-21 

Note. — The  Weather  outlooks  for  the  various  zones  are  prepared  at,  and  distributed 
from,  forecast  centers  of  the  Weather  Bureau,  as  follows  :  Washington,  D.  C.  (District 
1,  North  and  Middle  Atlantic  States,  District  2,  South  Atlantic  States,  District  3,  Ohio 
Valley  and  Tennessee)  ;  New  Orleans.  La.  (District  4,  East  Gulf  States,  District  5, 
Southern  Plains  and  West  Gulf  Stales)  ;  Chicago,  111.  (District  6.  Region  of  Great 
Lakes,  District  7,  Upper  Mississippi  and  lower  Missouri  valleys,  District  8,  Northern 
and  central  Great  Plains)  ;  Denver,  Colo.  (District  9,  Northern  Rocky  Mountain  re- 
gion. District  10,  Southern  Rocky  Mountain  and  Plateau  regions)  ;  San  Francisco, 
Calif.    (District  11,  Far  Western  States). 

ARCHITECT  OF  CAPITOL 

Appropriations.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for  Architect  of 
Capitol,  [fiscal  year]  1935.  May  22,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  doc.  196,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

— —  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for  legislative  establishment, 
Architect  of  Capitol  [fiscal  year  1936.]  May  13,  calendar  day  May  22,  1935. 
3  p.     (S.  doc.  63,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Capitol  power  plant.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  legislative 
establishment,  Architect  of  Capitol,  Capitol  power  plant,  [fiscal  year]  1936. 
May  13,  calendar  day  May  27,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  doe.  64,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

COMMERCE  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — In  its  efforts  to  foster,  promote,  and  develop  the  foreign  and  domestic  commerce, 
the  mining,  manufacturing,  shipping,  and  fishery  industries,  and  the  transportation  facili- 
ties of  the  United  States,  the  Department  of  Commerce  issues  many  regular  and  special 
publications.  The  free  distribution  of  publications  of  the  department  is  confined  almost 
entirely  to  Government  officers,  libraries,  educational  institutions,  the  press,  and  com- 
mercial organizations.  Others  may  procure  them,  at  prices  stated  below,  from  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.  C,  to  whom 
remittances  should  be  sent  direct,  as  his  office  is  not  a  part  of  the  Department  of  Com- 
merce. United  States  coast  and  intracoastal  waterways  pilots,  tide  tables,  current  tables, 
and  charts  are  sold  by  the  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey. 

Aids  to  navigation.  Rules  and  regulations  governing  private  aids  to  navigation. 
Aug.  1,  1930  [published  1935].  2  p.  4°  (Department  circular  213,  5th  edition ; 
Bureau  of  Lighthouses.)      [Supersedes  4th  edition,  Apr.  12,  1924.]     t 

C  1.4 :  213/5 


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I 


May  1935  485 

Cotton.     Production,  exports,  and  imports  of  raw  cotton,  letter  transmitting, 
in  response  to  resolution,  statistics  showing  production,  exports,  and  imports 
of  raw  cotton  for  certain  periods.     May  1,  1935.     8  p.     (S.  doc.  54,  74tli  Cong. 
Ist  sess. )     *  Paper,   5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26432 

AIR  COMMERCE  BUREAU 

Air  commerce  bulletin,  v.  6,  no.  11;  May  15,  19S5.     [1935.]     245-276+ [1]  p.  il. 
[Montlily.]     t 
L.  C.  card  29--2B634  C  23.12  :  6/11 

Airway  maps 

Albuquerque  [2V^.  Mex.']  ;  section  of  United  States  airway  map.  Scale  10  m.= 
1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C,  Apr. 
1935.  20.2X45.8  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]  1 40c.,  Coast 
and  Geodetic  Survey.  C  23.10/3  :  Al  15/3 

Austin  [Tea?.]  ;  section  of  United  States  airway  map.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in., 
scale  1 :  500,000.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C,  Apr.  1935. 
20.4X48.1  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]  f  40c.,  Coast  and  Geo- 
detic Survey.  C  23.10/3  :  Au  76/3 

Chicago  [/W.]  ;  section  of  United  States  airway  map.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in., 
scale  1 :  500,000.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C,  Mar.  1935. 
20.3X42.4  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]  f  40c.,  Coast  and  Geo- 
detic Survey.  C  23.10/3  :  C  432/7 

Cincinnati  [Ohiol ;  section  of  United  States  airway  map.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in., 
scale  1 :  500,000.  Preliminary  edition.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  Apr.  1935.  20.3X43.6  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projec- 
tion.]    t  40c.,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  C  23.10/3 :  C  49/5 

Kansas  City  [Mo.'];  section  of  United  States  airway  map.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in., 
scale  1 :  500,000.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C,  Mar.  1935. 
20.2X43.6  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]  t  40c.,  Coast  and  Geo- 
detic Survey.  C  23.10/3 :  K  133/3 

Mihvaukee  [Wis.];  section  of  United  States  airway  map.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in., 
scale  1 :  500,000.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C,  Apr.  1935. 
20.2X41.3  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]  f  40c.,  Coast  and  Geo- 
detic Survey.  C  23.10/3 :  M  648/4 

New  Orleans  [La.];  section  of  United  States  airway  map.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in., 
scale  1 :  500,000.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C,  Mar.  1935. 
20.5X44.2  in.  [Lambert  confonnal  conic  projection.]  f  40c.,  Coast  and  Geo- 
detic Survey.  C  23.10/3 :  N  42  o 

Norfolk  [Va.];  section  of  United  States  aii-way  map.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in., 
scale  1 :  500,000.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C,  Mar.  1935. 
37.7X24.1  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]  t  40c.,  Coast  and  Geo- 
detic Survey.  C  23.10/3 :  N  763 

Portland  [Oreg.];  section  of  United  States  airway  map.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in., 
scale  1 :  500,000.  Preliminary  edition.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  Apr.  1935.  20.4X34  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.] 
t  40c.,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  C  23.10/3  :  P  837/2 

Winston-Salem  [N.  C.];  section  of  United  States  airway  map.  Scale  10  m.=1.3 
in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C,  Mar. 
1935.  20.2X44.7  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]  1 40c.,  Coast 
and  Geodetic  Survey.  C  23.10/3 :  W  733 

CENSUS  BUREAU 

Agriculture,  manufactures,  American  business,  i)opulation,  vital  statistics, 
finances,  cities  and  States  [information  concerning  reports  issued  by  Census 
Bureau  at  regular  intervals].  [1935.]  [6]  p.  il.  printed  on  [2]  p.  oblong  24°, 
folded  into  small  4°  size,     t  C  3.2 :  C  33/7 

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486  May  1935 

Cotton.  April  report  of  cotton  consumed,  on  hand,  imported,  and  exported,  and 
active  cotton  spindles.  May  15,  1935.  oblong  32°  [Preliminary  report.  This 
publication  is  issued  in  postal  card  form.]     t  C3.21 :  934-35/9 

Cottonseed  received,  crushed,  and  on  hand,  and  cottonseed  products  manufac- 
tured, shipped  out,  and  on  hand  for  9  months  ending  Apr.  30,  1935  anil  1934. 
May  14,  1985.  oblong  32°  [Exports  and  imports  of  cottonseed  products  are 
for  8  months  ending  Mar.  31.  Preliminary  report.  This  publication  is  issued 
in  postal  card  form.]     t  0  3.25:934-35/9 

Manufactures.  Biennial  census  of  manufactures,  [calendar  year]  1931.  1935. 
xii-|-1281  p.  [The  canvass  was  made  under  supervision  of  E.  K.  Ellsworth, 
chief,  Field  Division,  and  statistics  were  compiled  and  published  under  super- 
vision of  LeVerne  Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures,  assisted  by  John 
F.  Daly,  assistant  chief  statistician.]     *  Cloth,  $1.75. 

L.  C.  card  24-27304  C  3.24/1 :  931 

Note. — The  Biennial  census  of  manufactures,  1929,  was  Issued  as  a  part  of  tlie  decen- 
nial census  for  1930. 

Census  of  manufactures,  1933:  Chemicals,  bone  black,  carbon  black,  and 

lampblack,  compressed  and  liquefied  gases,  fertilizers,  paints  and  varnishes, 
tanning  materials,  natural  dyestuffs,  mordants  and  assistants,  and  sizes.  1935. 
iv+26  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  LeVerne  Beales,  chief  statistician 
for  manufactures.  The  1st  print  of  this  publication  was  recalled  and  new 
pages,  with  different  material  numbering  16  paragi'aphs  instead  of  13,  were 
substituted  for  the  original  pages  iii  and  iv.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  34-26241  C  3.24/4 :  933^0  42 

Census   of  manufactures,   1933 :  Power  laundries,   cleaning   and   dyeing 

establishments,  rug-cleaning  establishments.  1935.  ii-1-17  p.  [Prepared 
under  supervision  of  LeVerne  Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.] 
*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  27-26931  C  3.24/4 :  933-L  37 

Prisoners.  County  and  city  jails,  prisoners  in  jails  and  other  penal  institutions 
under  county  or  municipal  jurisdiction,  1933,  statistics  of  prisoners  present 
Jan.  1, 1933,  and  prisoners  received  and  discharged  Jan.  1-June  30,  1933.  1935. 
iv-|-149  p.  [Prepared  under  supei'vision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statis- 
tician for  population,  assisted  by  Alba  M.  Edwards,  who  prepared  the  text, 
and  by  Mary  W.  Dillenback  and  Katherine  Ronsaville,  who  had  immediate 
direction  of  the  collection  and  compilation  of  the  data.]  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26377  C  3.2 :  P  93/6/933 

Statistics.    Valuable  statistical  data,  Bureau  of  Census.    [1935.]   [4]  p.  il.  24°    t 

C  3.2  :  C  33/6 

COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY 

Note. — Ttie  monthly  Notice  to  mariners,  formerly  issued  by  the  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  has  been  consolidated  with  and  made  a  part  of  the  Notice  to  mariners  issued  by 
the  Lighthouses  Bureau,  thus  making  it  a  joint  publication.  The  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey 
prepares  and  has  for  sale  the  airway  maps  issued  by  the  Air  Commorce  Bureau,  but  since 
they  are  publications  of  the  last-named  bureau,  they  are  entered  in  this  catalog  under 
that  center  head,  for  which  see  p.  485.  The  United  States  coast  and  intracoastal  water- 
ways pilots,  tide  tables,  current  tables,  and  charts  of  the  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  are 
sold  at  the  office  of  the  Survey  in  Washington,  and  also  by  one  or  more  sales  agents  in 
each  of  the  important  American  seaports. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey   bulletin,  Apr.  30,   1935;   no.  239.      [1935.]      11  p. 
[Monthly.]     $ 
L.  C.  card  15-26512  C  4.20 :  239 

Coast  pilots.  Supplement  to  United  States  coast  pilot,  Philippine  Islands,  pt.  2, 
Palawan,  Mindanao,  and  Sulu  Archipelago,  2d  (1930)  edition.  Apr.  26,  1935. 
[l]+23  leaves.     (Serial  474-5.)     t  C  4.18/5 :  2/2/supp.935 

Publications.  Catalog  of  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  nautical  charts,  coast 
pilots,  tide  tables,  current  tables,  tidal  current  charts,  airway  maps,  Atlantic 
and  Gulf  coasts,  Puerto  Rico,  Virgin  Islands,  and  Canal  Zone,  Pacific  Coast, 
Alaska,  Hawaiian  Islands  and  Guam,  and  Philippine  Islands.  Edition,  Apr. 
1935.  [1935.]  cover  title,  58  p.  il.  4°  (Serial  577.)  t 
L.  C.  card  7-6923  C  4.5  :  935 

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May  1935  487 

Charts 

Delaicare  River,  Philadelphia  to  Trenton,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  Sept. 
1934  and  other  sources ;  with  inset,  Trenton ;  chart  296.  Scale  1 :  40,000. 
Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Mar.  1935.    27.9x32.7  in.     t  50c. 

C  4.9 :  296 

Uolokai.  Channels  between  Slolokai,  Maui,  Lanai,  and  Kahoolawe,  Hawaiian 
Islands,  surveys  to  1932,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1927,  and  other  sources ; 
chart  4130.  Scale  1 :  80,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Mar. 
1935.    43.8X32.8  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9  :  4130 

Monterey  Bay,  Calif.,  surveys  to  1933  and  other  sources;  chart  5403.  Scale 
1:50,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Feb.  1935.  38.1X29  in. 
t  75c.  C  4.9 :  5403 

Waicilitcili  Bay,  Kauai,  Hawaiian  Islands,  surveys  to  1927  and  other  sources, 
surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  Nov.  1932  ;  chart  4111.  Scale  1 :  5,000.  Wash- 
ington, Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Mar.  1935.    22.5X31  in.    t  25c.      C  4.9 :  4111 

New  York  Harbor,  Upper  Bay  and  Narrows,  anchorage  chart,  surveys  to  1932, 
surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1934,  and  other  sources ;  chart  541.  Scale 
1 :  10,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Mar.  1935.  43.6  X  34.3 
in.     t  75c.  C  4.9 :  541 

San  Francisco  Bay,  CaUf.,  Candlestick  Point  to  Angel  Island,  surveys  to  1933, 
surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1934,  and  other  sources ;  with  inset,  Continua- 
tion to  Oakland  airport ;  chart  5535.  Scale  1 :  20,000.  Washington,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  Mar.  1935.    33.9X43.7  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9:  5535 

Umpqua  River,  Oreg.,  entrance  bar  to  Reedsport,  surveys  to  1928,  additional 
topography  from  other  sources,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  Dec.  1984; 
chart  6004.  Scale  1 :  20,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Mar. 
1935.     23.8X27.8  in.     t  25c.  C  4.9:  6004 

FISHERIES  BUREAU 

Alaska.  Fisheries  of  Alaska,  1984.  [1935.]  4  leaves,  4°  (Statistical  bulletin 
1134.)     t  C  6.5:  1134 

Cold  storage  holdings.  Cold  storage  holdings  of  fish,  Mar.  15,  1935.  [1935.] 
2  leaves,  4°  (Statistical  bulletin  1124.)  [Statistics  furnished  by  Agricultural 
Economics  Bureau.]     f  C  6.5: 1124 

■     Same,  Apr.  15,  1935.     [1935.]     2  leaves,  4°     (Statistical  bulletin  1130.) 

[Statistics  furuished  by  Agricultural  Economics  Bureau.]     t  C  6.5: 1130 

Fish  as  food.     Practical  fish  cookery  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Agnes 
I.  Webster  and  W.  T.  Conn.     1985.     ii  +  26  p.  ( Fishery  circular  19. )      *  Paper, 
5c. 
L.  O.  card  F  35-9  C  6.13  :  19 

Fisheries  service  bulletin.  May  1,  1935;  no.  240.  [1985.]  8  p.  [Monthly.]  t 
L.  C.  card  F  15-76  C  6.9 :  240 

Fishery  products.  Fishery  products  landed  at  Seattle,  Wash.,  by  United  States 
vessels,  [Mar.]  1935  and  1934.     [1935.]     1  p.  4°     (Statistical  bulletin  1129.)     t 

C  6.5 :  1129 

Fishery  products  landed  by  United  States  vessels  at  Seattle,  Wash.,  1934. 

[1985.]     2  leaves,  oblong  8"     (Statistical  bulletin  1132.)     t  C  6.5: 1132 

Landings  by  fishing  vessels  at  principal  New  England  ports.  Mar.  1935, 

[with]  summary  and  comparisons.  Mar.  1935  and  1934.     [1935.]     3  leaves,  4° 
(Stati.stical  bulletin  1131.)     t  C  6.5: 1131 

Fishing  gear.     Modifications  in  gear  to  curtail  destruction  of  undersized  fish 
in   otter   trawling    [with   bibliography]  ;    by    William    C.    Herrington.     1935. 
ii  +  48  p.  il.     (Investigational  report  24.)      [Investigational  report  24  carries 
the  volume  number  1.]     *  Pai>er,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  F  35-7  C  6.12  :  24 

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488  May  1935 

Herring.    Races  of  herring,  Glupea  pallasii,  in  southeastern  Alaska  [with  list  of 
literature  cited]  ;  by  George  A.  Rouusefell  and  Edwin  H.  Dahlgren.     1935. 
[1] +119^141  p.  il.  2  p.  of  pi.  large  8°     (Bulletin  17.)     [Prom  Bulletin,  v.  48.] 
*  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  P  35-8  C  6.3/2 :  17 

Iodine  content  of  some  American  fishery  products  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ; 
by  E.  J.  Coulson.    1935.    ii+7  p.    (Investigational  report  25.)     [Investigational 
report  25  carries  the  volume  number  1.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  F  35-5  C  6.12 :  25 

FOREIGN  AND  DOMESTIC  COMMERCE  BUREAU 

Business.  Monthly  average  of  time  series  1932,  1933,  and  1934.  [1935.]  p.  57- 
72,  4"     [From  Survey  of  current  business,  Apr.  1935.]     t 

C18.35/a:T  48/932-34 
Note. — Since  the  lack  of  priutin^  fuuds  has  prevented  the  publication  of  the  annual 
supplement  to  the  Survey  since  1932,  montlily  averages  of  the  series  have  not  been 
available  later  than  for  the  year  1931.  In  response  to  the  demand  from  users  of  the 
statistics  for  the  publication  of  these  data,  this  supplement  has  been  prepared.  It 
presents  annual  averages  for  the  past  3  years. 

Survey  of  current  business.  May  1935;  v.  15,  no.  5.     [1935.]     cover  title, 

56  p.  il.  4"  [Monthly.  Contains  weekly  data  through  Apr.  27,  1935,  and 
monthly  data  through  March,  the  date  given  above  being  the  date  of  issue. 
Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr.  (including 
weekly  supplements)  ;  foreign  subscription,  $3.00. 

L.  C.  card  21-26819  C  18.35 :  935/5 

• ■     Same,  weekly  supplement.   May  2-30,  1935.      [1935.]     Each  4  p.  il.  4° 

[Included  in  price  of  monthly  Survey  of  current  business,  which  see  above.] 

C  18.36:  935/18-22 

Chemicals.    World  chemical  developments  in  1934.    1935.  ii+132  p.     (Trade  in- 
formation bulletin  823;   [Chemical  Division].)      *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  34-26894  C  18.25 :  823 

Commerce.    Monthly  summary  of  foreign  commerce  of  United  States,  Mar.  1935 ; 
compiled  by  Division  of  Foreign  Trade  Statistics.    1935.    42  p.  il.  4°    *  Paper, 
10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.60. 
L.  C.  card  1^21465  G  18.7 :  935/3 

Same.     (H.  doc.  60,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Commerce  reports,  weekly,  containing  current  foreign  trade  news.  May  4r-25, 
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can merchant  marine,  to  promote  commerce  of  United  States,  to  aid  national 
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(S.  doc.  60,  74th  Gong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
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Radio  stations.  World  short-wave  radiophone  transmitters  [with  bibliography 
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Ruhher.  Some  fundamental  factors  in  American  rubber  industry ;  by  E.  G. 
Holt.     [1935.]     3  p.  4"     [From  Survev  of  current  business,  Apr.  1935.]     t 

C  18.35/a  :  R  821 

Tariff.     Policy  of  United  States  concerning  generalization  of  tariff  concessions 

under  trade  agreements.     [1935.]     2  p.  4°     [From  Commerce  reports,  Apr.  6, 

1935.]     t  C  18.5/la  :  T  174/4 

LIGHTHOUSES    BUREAU 

Great  Lakes.  Lishthouses  and  mariner  on  Great  Lakes.  [Detroit,  Mich.,  no 
publisher,  Mar.l,  1935.]     4  leaves,  3  pi.  map,  4°     t  C  9.2  :  G  79 

Lighthouse  service  bulletin,  v.  4,  no.  65;   May  1,  1935.     [1935.]     p.  205-206. 
[Monthly.]     t 
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Notice  to  mariners.    Notice  to  mariners  lS-22,  1935;  May  1-29  [1935].     [1935.] 
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Notice  to  mariners,   Great   Lakes,   no.   10-14.   1935;   May   3-31    [1935]. 

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Aircraft  cloth.  Moisture  relations  of  aircraft  fabrics;  by  Gordon  M.  Kline. 
[1935.]  p.  67-84,  il.  (Research  paper  RP758.)  [From  Journal  of  research 
of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  14,  Jan.  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  13.22/a :  758 

Bolts.  Impact  and  static  tensile  properties  of  bolts ;  by  Herbert  L.  Whittemore, 
George  W.  Nusbaum,  and  Edgar  O.  Seaquist.  [1935.]  p.  139-188,  il.  1  pi. 
8  p.  of  pi.  (Research  paper  RP763.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National 
Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  14,  Feb.  1935.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  763 

Cement.  Effect  of  granulometric  composition  of  cement  on  properties  of 
pastes,  mortars,  and  concretes ;  by  J.  Arthur  Swenson,  Lacey  A.  Wagner,  and 
George  L.  Pigman.  [1935.]  p.  419-448,  il.  3  p.  of  pi.  (Research  paper 
RP777.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standard.^,  v.  14, 
Apr.   1935.]     *  Paper,   oc.  C13.22/a :  777 

Copijer.  Arc  spectrum  of  copper  in  the  infrared;  by  C.  C.  Kiess.  [1935.]  p. 
519-.521.  (Research  paper  RP7S3. )  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National 
Bureau  of  Standards,  V.  14,  Apr.  193.5.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C13.22/a:7S3 

Cornstalks.     Separation  of  cornstalks  into  long  fibers,  pith,  and  fines ;  by  E.  R. 
"S^Tiittemore,  C.  B.  Overman,  and  Baker  Wingfield.     May  4,  1935.     [l]-f  S  p.  il. 
(Miscellaneous  publication  M148.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26412  C  13.10 :  148 

Electric  transformers.  Accuracy  of  high-range  current  transformers ;  by  John 
H.  Park.  [1935.]  p.  .367-392,  il.  1  pi.  (Research  paper  RP775.)  [From 
Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  14,  Apr.  1935.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  775 

.Frequency  (radio).    Monitoring  standard  radio-frequency  emissions;  by  Evan 
'.     G.  Lapham.     [1935.]     p.  227-238,  il.  2  p.  of  pi.     (Research  paper  RP766.) 

[From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.   14.  Mar. 

1935.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  766 

. National  primary  standard  of  radio  frequency  [with  list  of  references] ; 

I     by  Elmer  L.  Hall.  Vincent  E.  Heaton,  and  Evan  G.  Lapham.     [1935.]     p.  85- 
i     98,  il.  1  pi.  4  p.  of  pi.      (Research  paper  RP759.)      [From  Journal  of  research 
I     of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  14,  Feb.  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
■  C  13.22/a :  759 

G<jses.  Infrared  spectra  of  noble  gases  (10500  to  13000  A)  ;  by  William  F. 
Meggers.  [1935.]  p.  487-497.  (Research  paper  RP781.)  [From  Journal 
of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  14,  Apr.  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  13.22/a :  781 

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Hosiery.     Basis  for  perfomiauce  specification  for  women's  full-fashioned  silk 
hosiery  ;  by  Herbert  F.   Sehiefer  and  Richard   S.  Cleveland.     Apr.  25,  1935. 
[1]+14  p.  il.     (Miscellaneous  publication  M149.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26389  C  13.10 :  149 

Ink.  Relation  of  ink  to  preservation  of  written  records ;  by  Elmer  W.  Zim- 
merman, Charles  G.  Weber,  and  Arthur  E.  Kimberly.  [1935.]  p.  463-468. 
(Research  paper  RP779.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau 
of  Standards,  v.  14,  Apr.  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  779 

Ionosphere.  Multifrequency  ionosphere  recording  and  its  signiiicance ;  by 
Theodore  R.  Gilliland.  [1935.]  p.  283-303,  il.  2  pi.  4  p.  of  pi.  (Research 
paper  RP  769.)  [F^om  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Stand- 
ards, v.  14,  Mar.  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  769 

Journal  of  research.  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards, 
V.  13,  July-Dec.  1934,  Research  papers  691-752  [title  page,  corrections,  and 
contents].     1935.     vii  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22 :  13/t.p.&cont. 

Same,  v.  14,  no.  5;  May  1935.     1935.     5 i +523-647  p.  il.  1  pi.  8  p.  of  pi. 

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Contents.- — RP784,  Thermal  expansion  of  monocrystalline  and  polycrystalline  anti- 
mony ;  by  Peter  Hidnert. — RP785,  Filter  for  obtaining  light  at  wave  length  560m  /i; 
by  Kasson  S.  Gibson. — RP786,  Refractive  index  of  rubber  ;  by  Archibald  T.  McPherson 
and  Arthur  D.  Cummings. — RP787,  Amino-nitrogen  contents  of  wool  and  collagen 
Lwith  list  of  references]  ;  by  Joseph  R.  Kanagy  and  Milton  Harris — RP788,  Fire- 
resistant  doped  fabric  for  aircraft  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  Gordon  M.  Kline. — RP789. 
Gold-cobalt  resistance  alloys  ;  by  James  L.  Thomas. — RP790.  Method  for  finding  roots 
of  equation  /(a')=0  where  f  is  analytic;  by  Charles  L.  Critclifleld  and  John  Beek,  jr. — 
RP791,  Heats  of  reaction  of  system,  rubber-sulphur  ;  by  Archibald  T.  McPherson  and 
Norman  Bekkedahl. — Rl'792,  Thermal  behavior  of  kaolin  minerals;  by  Herbert  Insley 
and  Raymond  H.  Ewell. — RP793.  Multiplets  and  terms  in  first  2  spectra  of  cohimbium  ; 
by  William  P.  Meggers  and  Bourdon  F.  Scribner. 

Lead  aldonates.  Optical  rotations  and  other  properties  of  lead  and  calcium 
aldonates;  by  Horace  S.  Isbell.  [1935.]  p.  305-315,  il.  (Research  paper 
RP770.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  14, 
Mar.  1935.]     ♦Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  770 

Leather.  Influence  of  magnesium  sulphate  on  deterioration  of  vegetable-tanned 
leather  by  sulphuric  acid :  by  Roy  C.  Bowker,  Everett  L.  Wallace,  and  Joseph 
R.  Kanagy.  [1935.]  p.  121-131,  il.  (Research  paper  RP761.)  [From  Jour- 
nal of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  14,  Feb.  1935.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  C  13.22/a  :  761 

Molecular  voeights.  Accurate  ebuUioscopic  method  for  determining  molecular 
weights  of  nonvolatile  petroleum  fractions  [with  list  of  literature  refer- 
ences] ;  by  Beveridge  J.  Mair.  [1935.]  p.  345-357,  il.  (Research  paper 
RP772.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  14, 
Mar.  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  772 

Precision  catJietometcr ;  by  Charles  Moon.     [1935.]     p.  363-365,  il.     (Research 
paper  RP774.)      [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  ' 
v.  14,  Mar.  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  774 

Technical  news  bulletin.    Technical  news  bulletin  of  National  Bureau  of  Stand- 
ards, May  1985;  no.  217.     [1935.]     p.  45-57.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single 
copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  70c. 
L.  C.  card  25-26527  C  13.13  :  217  f 

Same,  June  1935;  no.  218.     [1935.]     p.  5&-68.     [Monthly.]       C  13.13: 218  < 

Thermocouples.    Methods  of  testing  thermocouples  and  thermocouple  materials ; 
by  Wm.  F.  Roeser  and  H.  T.  Wensel.     [1935.]     p.  247-282,  il.      (Research) 
paper  RP768.)     [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards, 
V.  14,  Mar.  1935.]     *  Paper,  5o.  C  13.22/a :  768 : 

Standard  tables  for  chromel-alumel  thermocouples ;  by  Wm.  F.  Roeser, 

A.  I.  Dahl,  and  G.  J.  Gowens.  [1935.]  p.  239^246.  (Research  paper  RP767.) 
[From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  14,  Mar.  1935.] 
*  Paper,  5c,  C  13.22/a  :  767 

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Time.     Standard  time  throughout  the  world   [with  list  of  selected  references; 
by  Ralph  E.  Gould].     Mar.  20,  1935.     [l]+24  p.  il.  map.     (Circular  C406.) 
[Supersedes  Circular  CS99.]     *  Paper,  5o. 
L.  C.  card  35-2G337  C  13.4:  406 

Waterproofing.  Experiments  on  exterior  waterproofing  materials  for  masonry ; 
by  Daniel  W.  Kessler.  [1935.]  p.  317-343,  il.  4  p.  of  pi.  (Research  paper 
RP771.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  14, 
Mar.  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  771 

Xylose.  Electrolytic  oxidation  of  xylose  in  presence  of  alkaline  earth  bromides 
and  carbonates';  by  Horace  S.  Isbell  and  Harriet  L.  Frush.  [1935.]  p.  359- 
362.  (Research  paper  RP773.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bu- 
reau of  Standards,  v.  14,  Mar.  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C13.22/a  :  773 

NAVIGATION  AND  STEAMBOAT  INSPECTION  BUREAU 

Pilot  rules  for  certain  inland  waters  of  Atlantic  and  Pacific  coasts  and  of  coast 
of  Gulf  of  Mexico.     Edition,  Feb.  6,  1935.     193.5.     ii+41  p.  il.     t 
L.  C.  card  10-35955  C  25.9 :  935 

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Doane,  Charles  F.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
3520,  in  re  Charles  F.  Doane,  package  of  cheese  and  process  of  preparing 
same;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1935.]     cover  title,  6  p.  4°     t 

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Duhbs,  Carbon  P.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
3523,  in  re  Carbon  P.  Dubbs,  process  for  hydrocarbon  oil  conversion ;  brief 
for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1935.]     cover  title,  9  p.  4°     $      C  21.10 :  D  851 

Eivert,  Otto  F.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
3515,  in  re  Otto  F.  Ewert,  spline  coupling;  brief  for  commis.sioner  of  patents. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  9  p.  4°     $  C  21.10  :  Ew  38 

Freedom  Oil  Works  Company.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals, 
patent  appeal  no.  3517,  in  re  Freedom  Oil  Works  Company,  lubricating  oils : 
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Huddleston,  Charles  E.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  3516,  in  re  Charles  E.  Huddleston  and  Millard  Sumter  Black,  oil  well 
tool;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1985.]     cover  title,  8  p.  4°     t 

C  21.10  :  H  866 

McCallum,  Jean.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
3496,  in  re  Jean  McCallum  and  Richard  T.  Schraubstadter,  process  of  treat- 
ing pj-rites;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.  [1985.]  cover  title,  6  p. 
4°     t  C  21.10 :  M  124 

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Taylor,  Moturice  R.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  3519,  in  re  Maurice  R.  Taylor  and  Theophil  E.  Jerabek,  coated  electrode 
for  arc-welding;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
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11-55+xiii  p.  il.  large  8°  [From  Official  gazette,  v.  454,  no.  1.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
single  copy,  $5.00  a  yr.  C  21.5/a  3  :  454/1 

Same,  Mav  14,  1935.     [1935.]     295-332-f  xiv  p.  il.  large  8°     [From  Official 

gazette,  v.  454,  no.  2.]  C  21.5/a  3 :  454/2 

• Same,  Mav  21,  1935.     [1935.]     541-578+xiv  p.  il.  large  8°     [From  Official 

gazette,  v.  454,  no.  3.]  C  21.5/a  3 :  454/3" 

Same,  May  28,  1935.     [1935.]     799-826-fxii  p.  il.  large  8°     [From  Official 

gazette,  v.  454,  no.  4.]  C  21.5/a  3  :  454/4 

SHIPPING  BOARD  BUREAU 

Imports  and  exports  of  commodities  by  United  States  coastal  districts  and 
foreign  trade  regions,  Apr.  1-June  30,  1934;  [prepared  in]  Div.  of  Shipping 
Research.  [Feb.  7,  1935.]  10  leaves,  oblong  large  8°  (Report  275.) 
[Quarterly.    Figures  subject  to  revision.]     t  C  27.9/4 :  Q  934/2 

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CONGRESS 

Congressional  record.    Congressional  record,  74tli  Congress,  1st  session,  v.  79, 
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PRIVATE  LAWS 

Note. — The  Division  of  Research  and  Publication,  State  Department,  receives  a  small 
supply  of  the  private  acts  which  it  distributes  free  upon  application. 

Private  [act]  24-52,  74th  Congress. 

Atmore  Milling  and  Elevator  Company.     H.  R.  3370,  act  for  relief  of  Carrie  K.  Currle, 

doing  business  as  Atmore  Milling  and  Elevator  Company.     Approved  May   8,    1935. 

1  p.     (Private  32.) 
Ayer,  Asa  G.     S.  896,  act  for  relief  of  Anna  W.  [Annie  M.]  Ayer,  widow  of  Asa  G.  Ayer. 

Approved  May  15,  1935.     1  p.     (Private  41.) 
Burke,  Mrs.  Rose.     H.  R.  1488,  act  for  relief  of  Rose  Burke.     Approved  May  8,'  1935. 

1  p.      (Private  29.) 
Civilian  Conservation  Corps.     S.  553,  act  to  authorize  settlement  of  individual  claims  for 

personal  property  lost  or  damaged,  arising  out  of  activities  of  Civilian  Conservation 

Corps,  which  have  been  approved  by  Secretary  of  War.     Approved  May  15,  1935.     1  p. 

(Private  37.) 
Claims.     S.  559,  act  to  authorize  settlement,  allowance,  and  payment  of  certain  claims. 

[Approved  May  15,  1935.]      2  p.      (Private  38.) 
Firth,  Elton.     S.  728,  act  for  relief  of  Elton  Firth.     Approved  May  15,   1935.     1  p. 

(Private  40.) 
Oayton,  Joseph.     S.  1414,  act  for  relief  of  [Jean  Marcella  Mentz  Gayton    (Wicks)], 

rightful  heir  of  Joseph  Gayton.     Approved  May  15,  1935.     1  p.      (Private  47.) 
Qraves,  Charles  L.     S.  1502,  act  for  relief  of  Charles  L.  Graves.     Approved  May  15,  1935. 

1  p.      (Private  48.) 
Hitchcock,  Mrs.  Sarah  J.     H.   R.   3911,   act  for  relief  of  Sarah  J.   Hitchcock    [widow 

of  Henry  B.  Hitchcock].     Approved  May  6,  1935.     1  p.      (Private  27.) 
Hoogendorn,  C.  H.     H.  R.  2464,  act  for  relief  of  C.  H.  Hoogendorn.     Approved  May  10, 

1935.     1  p.      (Private  34.) 
Hutchinson,  Robert  D.     H.  R.  3787,  act  for  relief  of  Rohert  D.  Hutchinson.     Approved 

May   10.   1935.     1   p.      (Private  35.) 
Ingmire,  Mrs.  Bertha.     H.  R.  3098,  act  for  relief  of  Bertha  Ingmire.     Approved  May  7, 

1935.     1  p.      (Private  28.) 
Jay  Street  Terminal.     S.  563,  act  for  relief  of  Jay  Street  Terminal,  New  York.     Approved 

May  15,  1935.     1  p.      (Private  39.) 
Jenkins,  William  L.     H.  R.  2473,  act  for  relief  of  William  L.  Jenkins.     Approved  May  8, 

1935.     1   p.      (Private  30.) 
Kemper,  William.     S.  282,  act  for  relief  of  William  Kemper.     Approved  May  16,  1935. 

1  p.      (Private  49.) 
Kroegel,  Frank.     S.  51,  act  for  relief  of  Frank  Kroegel,  alias  Francis  Kroegel.     Ap- 
proved May  17,  1935.      1  p.      (Private  52.) 
MoAUster,  Sanford  A.     S.   1037,  act  authorizing  adjustment  of  claims  of  Sanford  A. 

McAlister  and  Eliza  L.  McAlister.  Approved  May  15,  1935.  1  p.  (Private  42.) 
Officers,  Army.     S.  1302,  act  for  relief  of  certain  disbursing  officers  of  Army.     Approved 

May  15,  1935.     1  p.      (Private  45.) 
Oliver,  Mrs.  Nellie.     H.  R.  5133,  act  for  relief  of  Nellie  Oliver.     Approved  May  10,  1935. 

1  p.      (Private  36.) 
Pearl  Harbor.     S.  1209,  act  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  relinquish  easement  for 

water  main  at  Pearl  Harbor,  Hawaii    [to  trustees  of  estate  of  Bernice  F.  Bishop.] 

Approved  Apr.  29,  1935.     1  p.      (Private  26.) 
Pennsylvania  Railroad.     S.   1057.  act  authorizing  adjustment  of  claim  of  Pennsylvania 

Railroad  Company.     Approved  May  16,  1935.     1  p.      (Private  51.) 
Peraglia,  Thomas.     H.  R.  530,  act  granting  compensation  to  estate  of  Thomas  Peraglia. 

Approved  May  10,  1935.     1  p.      (Private  33.) 
Public  Service  Coordinated  Transport.     H.  R.  2439.  act  authorizing  adjustment  of  claim 

of  Public  Service  Coordinated  Transport  of  Newark,  N.  J.     Approved  Apr.  24,  1935. 

1  p.      (Private  25.) 

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Private   [act]   24-52,  74th  Congress — Continued. 

Bio  Orande  Southern  Railroad.     S.   1053,  act  authorizing  adjustment  of  claim  of  Rio 

Grande  Southern  Railroad  Company.     Approved  May  16,  1935.     1  p.      (Private  50.) 
Schutte  d  Koertijig  Company.     S.  1056,  act  authorizing  adjustment  of  claim  of  Schutte 

and  Koerting  Company.     Approved  May  15,  1935.     1  p.      (Private  44.) 
Beufertj  Fred  L.     H.  R.  3275,  act  for  relief  of  Fred  L.  Seufert.     Approved  May  8,  1985. 

1  p.      (Private  31.) 
Spector,   Frank.     S.    1055,    act   authorizing   adjustment    of   claim    of   Frank    Specter. 

Approved  May  15,  1935.     1  p.      (Private  46.) 
West    India    Oil    Company.     S.    1039,    act    authorizing    adjustment    of    claim    of    West 

India  Oil  Company.     Approved  May  15,  1935.     1  p.      (Private  43.) 
Yellow  Drivurself  Company.     H.  R.  2353,  act  for  relief  of  Yellow  Drivurself  Company. 

Approved  Apr.  22,  1935.     1  p.      (Private  24.) 

PUBLIC  LAWS 

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tendent of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  a  subscription  price  of  $1.00  for  the  present 
session  (74th  Congress,  1st  session)  ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50;  single  copies  are  usu- 
ally 5c. 

Public  [act]  41-63,  74th  Congress. 

Agriculture  Department.  H.  R.  6718,  act  making  appropriations  for  Department  of 
Agriculture  and  for  Farm  Credit  Administration,  fiscal  year  1936.  [Approved  May  17, 
1935.]      40  p.      (Public  62.) 

Bankruptcy.  S.  1616,  act  to  amend  act  to  establisb  uniform  system  of  bankruptcy 
throughout  the  United  States,  and  acts  amendatory  and  supplementary  thereto  [so 
as  to  clarify  and  enlarge  meaning  of  farmer  to  include  individuals  engaged  in  dairy 
farming  and  production  of  poultry  or  live  stock].  [Approved  May  15,  1935.]  2  p. 
(Public  60.) 

Crow  Indians.  S.  2145,  act  extending  time  for  repayment  of  revolving  fund  for  benefit 
of  Crow  Indians.     Approved  May  15,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  58.) 

District  of  Columbia.  S.  408,  act  to  promote  safety  on  public  highways  of  District  of 
Columbia  by  providing  for  financial  responsibility  of  owners  and  operators  of  motor 
vehicles  for  damages  caused  by  motor  vehicles  on  public  highways  in  District  of 
Columbia,  to  prescribe  penalties  for  violation  of  provisions  of  this  act,  and  for  other 
purposes.     [Appi'oved  May  3,  1935.]      9  p.      (Public  49.) 

— — -•  S.  2035,  act  to  amend  act  authorizing  loans  from  Federal  Emergency  Administra- 
tion of  Public  Works  for  construction  of  certain  municipal  buildings  in  District  of 
Columbia,  and  for  otlwr  purposes  [so  as  to  include  buildings  for  Police  Court,  Munici- 
pal Court,  Juvenile  Court,  Oflice  of  Recorder  of  Deeds,  and  building  and  equipment 
for  Children's  Hospital].     Approved  May  6,  1935.     1  p.      (I'ublic  51.) 

S.  2197,  act  to  permit  construction,  maintenance,  and  use  of  certain  pipe  lines 

for  petroleum  and  petroleum  products  in  District  of  Columbia  [by  Smoot  Sand  and 
Gravel  Corporation].     Approved  Apr.  25,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  45.) 

Half  dollar.  H.  R.  5914,  act  to  authorize  coinage  of  50-cent  pieces  in  connection  with 
California-Pacific  International  Exposition  to  be  held  in  San  Diego,  Calif.,  in  1935 
and  19;J6.     Approved  May  3,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  50.) 

H.  R.  0457,  act  to  authorize  coinage  of  50-ceut  pieces  in  commemoration  of  150th 

anniversary  of  founding  of  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  and  of  300th  anniversary  of  founding  of 
Providence,  R.  I.,  respectively.     Approved  May  2,  1935.     1  p.     (Public  48.) 

Interior  Department.  H.  R.  6223,  act  making  appropriations  for  Department  of  Inte- 
rior, fiscal  year  1936.     [Approved  May  9.  1935.]     45  p.     (Public  53.) 

Keller,  William  L.  S.  2024,  act  to  give  proper  recognition  to  distinguished  services  of 
William  L.  Keller.     Approved  May  15,  1935.      1  p.      (Public  61.) 

Ketchikan,  Alaska.  H.  R.  6084,  act  to  authorize  Ketchikan,  Alaska,  to  issue  bonds  for 
purpose  of  acquiring  electric  light  and  power,  water,  and  telephone  properties  of  Citi- 
zens' Light,  Power  and  Water  Company,  and  to  finance  and  operate  same,  and  vali- 
dating preliminary  proceedings  with  respect  thereto.  [Approved  May  15,  1935.] 
2  p.      (Public  59.) 

Key  West,  Fla.  H.  R.  7132,  act  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  and  Secretary  of  Com- 
merce to  exchange  portion  of  naval  station  and  portion  of  lighthouse  reservation  at 
Key  West,  Fla.     Approved  May  8,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  52.) 

Labor  exchanges.  S.  147,  act  to  alter  amount  apportioned  to  certain  States  for  public 
employment  offices  affiliated  with  United  States  Employment  Service.  Approved  May 
10,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  54.) 

Medals.     S.  1208,  act  authorizing  personnel  of  naval  service  to  whom  commemorative  or 

special  medal  has  been  awarded  to  wear  in  lieu  thereof  miniature  facsimile  of  such 

medal  and  ribbon  symbolic  of  award.     Approved  Apr.  25,  1935.      1   p.      (I'ublic  43.) 

:  Oaths.     S.  93,  act  to  authorize  certain  officers  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps  to  administer 

oaths.     Approved  Apr.  25,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  42.) 

S.  1210,  act  authorizing  certain  officials  under  naval  establishment  to  administer 

oaths.     Approved  Apr.  25,   1935.     1  p.      (Public  44.) 

Parris  Island,  S.  1610.  act  authorizing  Secretary  of  Navy  to  accept  on  behalf  of 
United  States  strip  of  land  [at  Parris  Island]  from  South  Carolina.  Approved  Apr. 
29,    1935.      1    p.      (Public    47.) 

Philippine  Islands.  S.  707,  act  to  amend  act  to  authorize  the  President  to  detail  officers 
and  enlisted  men  of  Army,  Navy,  and  Marine  Corps  to  assist  Governments  of  Latin- 
American  republics  in  military  and  naval  matters  (so  as  to  include  Philippine  Islands 
among  those  to  receive  assistance].     Approved  May  14,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  56.) 

Property.  S.  1572,  act  to  amend  act  to  regulate  manner  in  which  property  shall  be 
sold  under  orders  and  decrees  of  any  United  States  courts,  as  amended.  [Approved 
Apr.  24,  1935.]      2  p.      (Public  41.) 

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Public  [act]  41-63,  74th  Congress — Continued. 

Rocky  Boy  Reservation.  S.  613,  act  to  add  public-domain  land  in  Montana  to  Rocky 
Boy  Indian  Reservation.     Appi-oved  May  14,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  55.) 

Seicard,  Alaska.  H.  R.  3808,  act  concerning  Seward,  Alaska  [autliorizing  construction 
of  municipal  electric  system  and  issuance  of  bonds  for  such  purpose].  [Approved 
May  20,  1935.]     3  p.     (Public  63.) 

i^oil  erosion.  H.  R.  7054,  act  to  provide  for  protection  of  land  resources  against  soil 
erosion.  [Approved  Apr.  27,  1935.]  2  p.  (Public  46.)  [H.  R.  7054  provides  for 
establishment  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture  of  an  agency  to  be  known  as  Soil  Conserva- 
tion Service  to  carry  out  a  national  erosion  control  program.] 

Treasury  Department.  H.  R.  4442,  act  making  appropriations  for  Treasury  and  Post 
OfQce  departments,  fiscal  year  1936.     [Approved  May  14,  1935.]     29  p.     (Public  57.) 

Public  [joint]  resolution  13-19,  74th  Congress. 

Byrd,  Richard  E.  H.  J.  Res.  273,  joint  resolution  extending  gratitude  of  the  Nation 
to  Admiral  Byrd  and  to  members  of  his  [2d  Antarctic]  Expedition.  Approved 
May  8,   1935.     1   p.      (Public  resolution   15.) 

H.    J.    Res.    274,    joint    resolution    authorizing    appointment    of    a    special    joint 

committee  to  meet  with  other  representatives  of  Government  in  greeting  Richard  E. 
Byrd  upon  his  return  from  his  2d  Antarctic  Expedition.  Approved  May  8,  1935. 
1   p.      (Public   resolution    16.) 

COfinecticut  Tercentenary  Commission.  S.  J.  Res.  94,  joint  resolution  establishing 
commission  [to  be  known  as  United  States  Connecticut  Tercentenary  Commission], 
for  participation  of  United  States  in  observance  of  300th  anniversary  of  founding 
of  Colony  of  Connecticut,  authorizing  appropriation  to  be  utilized  in  connection 
with  such  observance,  and  for  other  purposes.  Approved  May  14,  1935.  1  p. 
(Public   resolution    18.) 

District  of  Columbia.  H.  J.  Res.  272,  joint  resolution  to  enable  commissioners  of 
District  of  Columbia  to  defray  certain  expenses  incident  to  convention  of  Imperial 
Council  of  Mystic  Shrine,  June  8-17,  1935.  Approved  May  10,  1935.  1  p.  (Public 
resolution    17.) 

• S.  J.  Res.  97,  joint  resolution  authorizing  appropriation  of  funds  for  main- 
tenance of  public  order  and  protection  of  life  and  property  during  convention  of 
Imperial  Council  of  Mystic  Shrine  in  District  of  Columbia,  June  8-17,  1935. 
Approved  Apr.  24,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  resolution  14.) 

Government  contracts.  S.  J.  Res.  93,  joint  resolution  to  extend  time  within  which 
contracts  may  be  modified  or  canceled  under  provisions  of  sec.  5  of  independent 
offices  appropriation  act,   1934.     Approved  Apr.   24,    1935.     1   p.      (Public   resolution 

Washington-Lincoln  Memorial  Oettysiurg  Boulevard.  S.  J.  Res.  43,  joint  resolution 
for  establishment  of  Commission  for  Construction  of  Washington-Lincoln  Memorial 
Gettysburg  Boulevard  connecting  present  Lincoln  Memorial  in  city  of  Washington 
with  battlefield  of  Gettysburg  in  Pennsylvania.  [Approved  May  20,  1935.]  2  p. 
(Public   resolution   19.) 

CONFERENCE  COMMITTEES 

Agricultural  (n-edit.  Farm  credit  act  of  1935,  conference  report  to  accompany 
S.  1384  [to  amend  emergency  farm  mortgage  act  of  1933,  to  amend  Federal 
farm  loan  act,  to  amend  agricultural  marketing  act,  and  to  amend  farm 
credit  act  of  1933]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jones.  May  20,  1935.  11  p.  (H.  rp. 
968,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26402 

Agriculture  Department.  Appropriations  for  Department  of  Agriculture  and 
for  Farm  Credit  Administration,  fiscal  year  1936,  conference  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6718;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sandlin.  May  7,  1935.  6  p.  (H.  rp. 
832,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Papei',  5c. 

Homes.  Additional  home-mortgage  relief,  conference  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  6021  [to  provide  additional  home-mortgage  relief,  to  amend  Federal 
home  loan  bank  act,  home  owners'  loan  act  of  1933,  and  national  housing  act, 
and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stegall  [Steagall].  May  16, 
1935.     14  p.     (H.  rp.  955,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES 

Air  mail.    Laws  relating  to  postal  air  service  [Apr.  24,  1920-June  26,  1934]  ; 
compiled  by   Elmer   A.   Lewis,    superintendent   Document   Room,    House   of 
Representatives.     1934.     lii-f[18]    p.     [Pages   incorrectly   numbered   105-122 
instead  of  1-18.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  34-28250  Y  1.2 :  Ai  7/4/934 

Appropriations.  Deficiency  estimate  of  appropriations  for  legislative  establish- 
ment, 1934,  deficiency  estimate  of  appropriation  for  legislative  establishment. 
House  of  Representatives,  fiscal  year  1934  [for  stenographic  reports  of  com- 
mittee hearings].  May  15,  193-5.  2  p.  (H.  doe.  187,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

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Appropriations — Continued. 

Supplemental   estimate   of   appropriation    for    legislative   establishment. 

House  of  Representatives  [fiscal  year  1935,  for  stenographic  reports  of  com- 
mittee hearings].     May  8,  1935.     [2]  p.     (H.  doc.  171,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Supplemental   estimate    of   appropriation    for    legislative    establishment. 

House  of  Representatives  [for  telegraph  and  telephone  service,  fiscal  year] 
1935.     May  27,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  doc.  203,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Boy  Scouts  of  Atnerica.    25th  annual  report  of  Boy  Scouts  of  America,  1934. 
1935.    v+394  p.  il.     (H.  doc.  21,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)        *  Paper,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  23-13721 

Calendars  of  House  of  Representatives  and  hif,tory  of  legislation,  74th  Congress, 
1st  session.  May  1-31,  1935;  no.  85-107.  1935.  various  paging,  large  8° 
[Daily  when  House  of  Representatives  is  in  session.]     % 

Y  1.2 :  1/74-85  to  74-107 

United  Spanish  War  Veterans.     Proceedings  of  stated  convention  of  36th  na- 
tional  encampment.    United   Spanish   War   Veterans,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.,   Aug. 
19-23,  1934.     1935.     v+242  p.  1  por.  8  p.  of  per.     (H.  doc.  44,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  CAlO-5225 

Veterans  of  Foreign  Wars  of  United  States.  Proceedings  of  35th  national  en- 
campment of  Veterans  of  Foreign  Wars  of  United  States.  Louisville,  Ky., 
Sept.  30^Oct.  5,  1934.  1935.  viii+335  p.  1  por.  (H.  doc.  45,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  25c. 

ACCOUNTS   COMMITTEEI,    HOUSE 

American  Retail  Federation.  Exi)enses  incurred  in  investigating  American 
Retail  Federation,  report  to  accompany  11.  Res.  220  [for  expenses  of  investiga- 
tion authorized  by  H.  Res.  203,  for  appointment  of  special  committee  of  House 
to  investigate  American  Retail  Federation]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Warren.  May 
22,  1935.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  978,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Worthley,  Vivian.  Malissa  Worthley,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  216  [to  pay 
Malissa  Worthley,  motlier  of  Vivian  Worthley,  6  months'  compensation  and 
funeral  expenses  of  said  Vivian  Worthley]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Warren.  May 
22,  1935.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  977,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

AGKICULTUBE   COMMITTKB,    HOUSE 

^Agricultural  credit.  Refinancing  of  farm  mortgages,  hearing,  74th  Congress,  1st 
session,  on  H.  R.  2066,  H.  R.  6151  (superseded  by  H.  R.  7593),  Mar.  13^Apr. 
17,  1935.  1935.  iii+206  p.  (Serial  J.)  [H.  R.  2066  creates  a  Board  of 
Agriculture  and  H.  R.  7593  creates  the  Agricultural  Bank  Note  Committee.] 

*  Paper,  15c.  Y  4.Ag  8/1 :  F  22/13 

• Refinancing  of  farm  mortgages,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2066  [to  liqui- 
date agricultural  indebtedness  at  reduced  rate  of  interest  by  establishing 
eflficient  credit  system,  through  use  of  Farm  Credit  Administration,  Federal 
Reserve  banking  system,  and  creating  a  Board  of  Agriculture  to  supervise 
same];  submitted  by  Mr.  Gilchrist.  May  3,  1935.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  819,  74tli 
Cong.  1st  sess. )  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26376 

Agriculture.     Agricultural  adjustment  act  amendments,   report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  7713;   submitted  by  Mr.   Jones.     Apr.  30,   1935.     22  p.     (H.   rp.   808, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      [Includes  minority  report.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26428 

Agricultural  adjustment  act  amendments,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8052 ; 

submitted  by  Mr.  Jones.     May  15,  1935.     25  p.      (H.  rp.  952,  74th  Cons.  1st 
sess.)      [Includes  minority  report.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-2&429 

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Birds.  To  amend  migratory  bird  hunting  stamp  act  of  Mar.  16,  1934,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  7982  [to  amend  migratory  bird  hmitiug  stamp  act  and 
certain  other  acts  relating  to  game  and  other  wildlife,  administered  by  De- 
partment of  Agriculture,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Kleberg. 
May  13,  1985.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  886,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Pai>er,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.  May  4,  1935 ;  no.  5. 
1935.     55  p.  4°     $  Y  4.Ag  8/1 :  74/5 

Forests.  Program  of  forest  land  management,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6914 
[to  authorize  cooperation  with  the  several  States  for  purpose  of  stimulating 
acquisition,  development,  and  proper  administration  and  management  of 
State  forests  and  coordinating  Federal  and  State  activities  in  carrying  out 
national  program  of  forest-land  management]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Doxey. 
May  6,  1935.     4  p.      (H.  rp.  830,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Loans.  Amend  oyster  production  loan  act  of  June  18,  1934,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5527  [to  amend  act  to  authorize  production-credit  associations  to  make 
loans  to  oyster  plants  (planters),  so  as  to  extend  benefits  of  act  to  oystermen 
who  are  owners  of  oyster  beds  or  ownei-s  of  perpetual  franchises  to  oyster 
beds]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fulmer.  May  10,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  864,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Amend  sec.  36  of  emergency  farm  mortgage  act  of  1933,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6776  [to  amend  sec.  36  of  emergency  farm  mortgage  act  of  1933, 
as  amended,  relating  to  loans  by  Reconstruction  Finance  Coi-poration  in  con- 
nection with  agricultural  improvement  projects]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pierce. 
May  15,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  919.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mediterranean  fruit  flies.  Investigate  losses  resulting  from  campaign  for  eradi- 
cation of  Mediterranean  fruit  fly,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1419  [to  provide 
for  investigation  and  report  of  losses  resulting  from  campaign  for  eradication 
of  Mediterranean  fruit  fly  by  Department  of  Agriculture,  in  Florida,  by  creat- 
ing Mediterranean  Fruit  Fly  Board]  ;  submitted  by  Mr,  Jones.  Apr.  30,  1985. 
1  p.     (H.  rp.  809,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

APPROPBIATIONS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Ancient  Arabic  Order  of  NoMes  of  Mystic  Shrine.  Appropriation  for  certain 
municipal  expenses  incident  to  convention  of  Imperial  Council  of  Mystic 
Shrine  in  District  of  Columbia  in  1935,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  272; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Buchanan.  May  6,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp,  829,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

^Appropriations.  Legislative  establishment  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1936, 
hearings  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  legislative  establishment  appro- 
priation bill  for  1936,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.  1935.  ii-f  332  p.  *  Paper, 
25c.  Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  L  52/986 

Legislative  establishment  appropriation  bill,  fiscal  year  1936,  report  to 

accompany  H.   R.  8021;   submitted  by  Mr,  Ludlow.     May   13,   1985.     26  p. 
(H.  rp.  869,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

CTVIL  SEEVICE  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

-Qovernment  officials  and  employees.  To  amend  married  persons'  clause,  hear- 
ings, 74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R,  5051  [to  amend  civil  service  act,  so 
that  no  person  shall  be  discriminated  against  because  of  his  or  her  marital 
status],  Apr,  18-24,  1935,     1985,     ii-f  94  p,     *  Paper,  10c,  Y  4.C  49/1 :  M  34 

Postmasters.  Civil  service  for  1st-,  2d-,  and  3d-  class  postmasters,  hearing,  74th 
Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  1380,  H.  R.  2806,  H.  R.  2845,  H.  R.  3251, 
H.  R,  4020,  H.  R.  5453.     1935.     11+82  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.C  49/1 :  P  84/5 

CLAIMS    COMMITTHrE,    HOUSE 

Allgood,  John  R.  John  R.  Allgood,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2421  [for  relief 
of  John  R.  Allgood]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  May  15,  1935  8  p 
(H.  rp.  922,  74th  Cong,  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

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498  May  1935 

Ayer,  Mrs.  Lucy  J.  Lucy  Jane  Ayer,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1105  [for  relief 
of  Lucy  Jane  Ayer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ekwall.  May  24,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp. 
988,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

BaUentyne,  Mrs.  Sarah  E.  Sarah  E.  Ballentyne,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
3546  [for  relief  of  Sarah  Elizabeth  Ballentyne]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stack. 
May  24,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  991,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Biltmore-Oteen  Bank.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  execute  indemnity 
agreement  [in  favor  of  J.  C.  Seabury,  liquidating  agent  for  Biltmore-Oteen 
Bank,  Biltmore,  N.  C],  report  to  accompany  S.  1079;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Evans. 
May  24,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  1010,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Broicn,  John.  John  Brown,  report  to  accompanv  H.  R.  5311  [for  relief  of  John 
Brown];  submitted  by  Mr.  Tolan.  May  15,' 1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  939,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Broivn  &  CunningJuini,  report  to  accompany  S.  684  [for  relief  of  Brown  and 
Cunningham,  Port  Deposit,  Md.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.     May  24,  1935. 

4  p.     (H.  rp.  1004,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c« 

Birice  Bros.  Grain  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5815  [for  relief  of  Bruce 
Brothers  Grain  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lucas.  May  24,  1935.  3  p, 
(H.  rp.  1017,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bryson,  Walter  J.,  Paving  Company.  Walter  J.  Bi-yson  Paving  Co.,  report  to 
accompany  S.  659  [for  relief  of  Walter  J.  Bryson  Paving  Company]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  McGehee.  May  24,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  1003,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Childress,  Frank  W.  Frank  W.  Childress,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2974 
[for  relief  of  Frank  W.  Childress] ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  McGehee.  Mav  15, 
1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  925,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Claims.  First  omnibus  claims  bill,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8060  [for  relief 
of  sundrj'  claimants]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  Mav  14, 
1935.  84  p.  (H.  rp.  918,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  8060  contains  H.  R. 
396  and  other  bills.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

• Second  omnibus  claims  bill,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8108  [for  relief 

of  sundry  claimants]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennetly  of  Maryland.  Mav  16, 
1935.  39  p.  (H.  rp.  954,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  rp.  954,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)      [H.  R.  8108  contains  H.  R.  531  and  other  bills.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Collier  Manufacturing  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1431  [for  relief  of  Collier 
^Manufacturing  Company,  Barnesville,  Ga.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee. 
May  15,  1935.     lip.      (H.  rp.  947,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cooncji,  Thonms  F.  Thomas  F.  Cooney,  report  to  accompany  S.  2205  [for  relief 
of  Thomas  F.  Cooney]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Evans.  May  15,  1935.  8  p.  (H. 
rp.  949,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Co.x,  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Slary  A.  Cox,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3562  [for  relief 
of  Mary  A.  Cox]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.     May  15,  1935. 

5  p.     (H.  rp.  927,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Crotrell,  Mrs.  Julia  M.  Julia  M.  Crc  well,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6402  [for 
relief  of  Julia  M.  Crowell]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stack.  May  24,  1935.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  1000,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Danenliower,  William  W.  William  W.  Danenhower,  report  to  accompany  S.  925 
[to  carry  into  effect  findings  of  Court  of  Claims  in  case  of  William  W. 
Danenhower]  :  .submitted  by  Mr.  Pittinger.  May  15,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp.i 
944,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Drips,  Mrs.  Nina.  Nina  Drips,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3282  [for  i'elief  off 
Nina  Drips]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tolan.  May  15,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  926,; 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

EiTcenherg,  Mrs.  Charles  F.     Jlrs.  Charles  F.  Eikenberg,  report  to  accompany 
H.   R.   5078   [for  relief  of  Mrs.   Charles   F.   Eikenberg]  ;   submitted   by   Mr.r 
Smith  of  Washington.     May  15,  1935.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  936,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

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May  1935  499 

Finger,  Louis.  Louis  Finger,  report  to  accompany  S.  1073  [for  relief  of  Louis 
Finger]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Evans.  May  15,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  945,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

First  Camden  National  Bank  &  Trust  Co.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1472  [for  relief  of  First  Camden  National  Bank  and  Trust  Company, 
Camden,  N.  J.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gwynne.  May  24,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
1011,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Geske,  Julius  A.  Julius  A.  Geske.  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5090  [for  relief 
of  Julius  A.  Geske]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ekwall.  May  24,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
9f.»6,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Gonzales,  Albert.  Albert  Gonzales,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4373  [for  relief 
of  Albert  Gonzales]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  IMay  15,  1935. 
7  p.     (H.  rp.  930,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Greene.  W.  H.  W.  H.  Greene,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3202  [for  relief  of 
W.  H.  Greene]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tolan.  May  24,  1935.  2  p.  (  H.  rp.  990, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hampton  &  BranchviUe  Railroad  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1024  [to  confer 
jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  determine,  and  render  judgment 
upon  claim  of  Hampton  and  BranchviUe  Railroad  Company]  ;  submitted  bv 
air.    Evans.     May    24,    1935.     3    p.     (H.    rp.    1009,    74th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Hauser  Construction  Company.  Hauser  Construction  Company,  hearings  before 
subcommittee,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  4791,  for  relief  of  Hauser 
Consti-uction     Company,     Apr.     29     and     May     1,     1985.     1935.     ii  +  31     p. 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.C  52/1 :  II  29 

Hauser  Construction  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4791  [for  relief  of 

Hauser  Construction  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith  of  Washington. 
May  24,  1935.     7  p.     (H.  rp.  995,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Mayor  and  aldermen  of  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  5635  [conferring  jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear, 
determine,  and  render  judgment  upon  claim  of  mayor  and  aldermen  of  Jersey 
City,  N.  J.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maiyland.  May  15,  1935.  8  p. 
( H.  rp.  940,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Johnson,  Andrew.  Andrew  Johnson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4364  [for  relief 
of  Andrew  Johnson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ryan.  May  15,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp. 
929,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

JoJmson,  Charles  G.     Charles  G.  Johnson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2479  [for 

relief  of  Charles   G.   Johnson]  ;    submitted   by   Mr.   EkwalL     May   24,   1935. 

7  p.      (H.  rp.  989,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
Kasch,  Milton.     Milton  Kasch,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5746  [for  relief  of 

Milton  Kasch]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lucas.     May  24,  1935.     6  p.     (H.  rp.  999, 

74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

KirMand,  Weymouth.     Weymouth  Kirkland  and  Robert  N.  Golding,  report  to 

accompany  H.   R.   4829   [for   relief  of  Weymouth   Kirkland   and   Robert   N. 

Goldiug]  ;    submitted   by   Mr.    Kennedy   of   Maryland.     Mav    15,    1935.     8   p. 

(H.  rp.  932,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
Kovner,  Alexander  E.     Alexander  E.  Kovner,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5150 

[for  relief  of  Alexander  E.  Kovner]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tolan.     May  15,  1985. 

7  p.      (H.  rp.  938,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
Lord.  Mrs.  Mary  E.    Mary  E.  Lord,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5097  [for  relief 

of  Mary  E.  Lord]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ryan.    May  15,  1935.    7  p.     (H.  rp.  937, 

74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c.    . 

McCoy,  R.  C.  R.  C.  McCoy  and  others,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5122  [for 
relief  of  R.  C.  McCoy,  J.  L.  Garner,  C.  G.  Kauffman,  W.  G.  Smiley,  R.  A.  Burks, 
C.  W.  Brazzeltcn.  R.  F.  Brazzelton,  Dave  C;ish,  Mrs.  A.  W.  Dvkes,  Jim  Ther- 
eldkold,  R.  R.  Grain,  J.  B.  Tolson,  J.  C.  Rogt>rs,  S.  K.  Bro.sch,  Albert  Fastening, 
J.  L.  Rivers,  F.  C.  Wilson,  E.  C.  Finley.  W.  W.  Mitchell,  J.  G.  Carey,  Carl 
Graves,  Jerome  Dupree,  J  R.  Mitchell,  J.  L.  Mitchell,  and  J.  C.  Russell]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Tolan.  May  24,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  997,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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500  Mat  1935 

Magwood,  Lewis  E.  Lewis  B.  Magwoocl,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3762  [tc 
confer  jurisdiction  upon  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  Soutli  Carolina 
to  determine  claim  of  Lewis  E.  Magwood]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  May 
15,  1935.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  928,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Marshall,  A.  H.  A.  H.  Marshall,  report  to  accompany  S.  712  [for  relief  of  A.  H. 
Marshall]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  May  24,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1006,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Medford,  E.  Leslie.  Maj.  E.  Leslie  Medford,  report  to  accompany  H.  E.  4923  [for 
relief  of  E.  Leslie  Medford]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lucas.  May  15,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  935,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Melvin,  Mrs.  Alta.  Alta  and  Tommy  Melvin,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4436 
[conferring  jurisdiction  upon  district  court  for  western  district  of  Washington 
[o  hear,  determine,  and  render  judgment  upon  claims  of  Alta  Melvin  and 
Tommy  Melvin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Daly.  May  24,  1935.  28  p.  (H.  rp.  993, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Miller,  B.  B.  R.  B.  Miller,  report  to  accompany  S.  28  [for  relief  of  R.  B.  Miller]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Dickstein.  May  24,  1935.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  1001,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Miller,  R.  K.  Reimbursement  of  civilian  employees  for  tools  lost  in  fire  at  pier 
no.  7,  Hampton  Roads,  Va.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4851  [for  reimburse- 
ment of  R.  K.  Miller  and  others,  civilian  employees  of  Naval  Operating  Base, 
Hampton  Roads,  Va.,  for  value  of  tools  lost  in  fire  at  pier  numbered  7,  at 
Naval  Operating  Base,  on  May  4,  1930]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Mary- 
land.   May  15, 1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  934,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Molster,  Charles  E.  Charles  E.  Molster  and  Louis  H.  Bauer,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  4848  [for  relief  of  Charles  E.  Molster  and  Louis  H.  Bauer]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  May  15,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  933,  74th  Cong,  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5o. 

Munden,  Jose.  Jose  Munden,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2970  [for  relief  of  Jose 
Munden]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ryan.  May  15,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  924,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Murphy,  Alva  A.  Alva  A.  Murphy,  report  to  accompany  S.  170  [for  relief  of 
Alva  A.  Murphy]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dickstein.  May  24,  1935.  6  p.  (H.  rp. 
1002,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Navy  yards.  Allowance  of  certain  claims  for  extra  labor  at  certain  navy  yards 
and  shore  stations,  report  to  accompany  S.  872  [for  allowance  of  certain  claims 
for  extra  labor  above  legal  day  of  8  hours  at  the  several  navy  yards  and  shore 
stations  certified  by  Court  of  Claims]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Marvland. 
May  24,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  1007,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Ncivion,  Mass.  Edwin  C.  Jenney,  receiver,  report  to  accompany  S.  908  [for 
relief  of  Edwin  C.  Jenney,  receiver  of  First  National  Bank  of  Newton,  Mass.]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Houston.  May  24,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  1008,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Parramorc,  Raymond.  Raymond  Parramore,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3967 
[for  relief  of  Raymond  I^arramore]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  South.  May  24,  1935. 
4  p.      (H.  rp.  992,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Reisler,  Ralph.  Ralph  Reisler,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4697  [for  relief  of 
Ralph  Reisler]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith  of  "Washington.  May  15,  1935.  5  p. 
(H.  rp.  931,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ryan,  Malachy.  Malacliy  Ryan,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5550  [for  relief  of 
Malachy  Ryan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  May  24,  1935.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  998,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

SaUnghi,  Joseph.    Joseph  Salinghi,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4619  [for  relief? 
of  Joseph  Salinghi]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Daly.    May  24,  1935.    4  p.     (H.  rp. 
994,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Sampson,  Edgar.     Edgar  Sampson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  921  [for  relief f 
of  Edgar  Sampson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tolan.     May  24,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp. 
1013,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

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Sanford  &  Brooks  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  685  [for  relief  of  Sanford  and 
Brooks  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  May  24,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
1005,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

ShoiVdlter,  Ben  D.  Ben  D.  Sliowalter,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2707  [for 
relief  of  Ben  D.  Showalter]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ryan.  May  15,  1935.  7  p. 
(H.  rp.  923,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Smith,  Mrs.  William  E.  Mrs.  William  E.  Smith  and  Clara  Smith,  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  7577  [for  relief  of  Mrs.  William  E.  Smith  and  Clara  Smith]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  May  15, 1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  942,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Squaw  Island  Freight  Terminal  Co.,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1817  [con- 
ferring jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  consider,  and  render  judg- 
ment on  claim  of  Squaw  Island  Freight  Terminal  Company,  Incorporated, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  against  United  States  in  respect  of  loss  of  property  occasioned 
by  breaking  of  Government  dike  on  Squaw  Island]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Seger. 
May  15,  1935.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  948,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Standard  Dredging  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  780  [for  relief  of  Standard  Dredg- 
ing Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Daly.  May  15,  1985.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  943,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Strange.  Sanford  M.  Sanford  Madison  Strange,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
S30  [for  relief  of  Sanford  Madison  Strange]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Houston.  May 
15,  1935.     6  p.     (H.  rp.  921,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Voeltz,  George.  George  Voeltz,  report  to  accompany  S.  1781  [for  relief  of 
George  Voeltz]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Evans.  May  24,  1935.  14  p.  (H.  rp.  1012, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Walter  Motor  Truck  Co.,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1290  [for  relief  of  Walter 
Motor  Truck  Company,  Incorporated]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Evans.  May  15,  1935. 
7  p.     (H.  rp.  946,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Western  Electric  Co.,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2487  [for  relief  of  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland, 
May  15,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  950,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wyhoioski,  Mrs.  Elizabeth.  Dorothy  Wyhowski,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5827 
[for  relief  of  Elizabeth  Wyhowski,  mother  and  guardian  of  Dorothy  Wyhow- 
ski] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lucas.  May  15,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  941,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

DISTRICT   OF   COLUMBIA   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Airports.     Commercial  airport,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3806   [to  establish 
commercial  airport  for  District  of  Columbia]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Randolph. 
May  7, 1935.    5  p.     (H.  rp.  837,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26434 

Fire  Department.  Removal  of  restrictions  on  residence  of  members  of  Fire 
Department,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3641  [to  amend  sec.  559  of  code  of 
District  of  Columbia  as  to  restriction  on  residence  of  members  of  Fire  Depart- 
ment] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  EUenbogen.  May  14,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  890,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

German  Orphan  Asylum.  German  Orphan  Asylum  Association,  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  7874  [to  change  name  of  German  Orphan  Asylum  Association 
of  District  of  Columbia  to  German  Orphan  Home  of  District  of  Columbia]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Palmisano.  May  9,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  860,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Grand  Army  of  the  Republic.  Authorizing  use  of  public  parks,  etc.,  for  70th 
national  encampment  of  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  report  to  accompany 
H.  J.  Res.  201  [giving  authority  to  commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  to 
make  special  regialations  for  occasion  of  70th  national  encampment  of  Grand 
Army  of  the  Republic,  to  be  held  in  District  of  Columbia  in  Sept.  1936,  and  for 
other  purposes,  incident  to  said  encampment]  :  submitted  bv  Mr.  EUenbogen. 
May  9, 1935.    2  p.    (H.  rp.  861,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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502  Mat  1935 

Liquors.  Amending  alcoholic  beverage  control  act,  report  to  accompany  H.  R, 
6510  [to  amend  District  of  Columbia  alcoholic  beverage  control  act]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Palmisano.     May  10,  1935.     10  p.     (H.  rp.  867,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Old  age  pensions,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6623  [to  amend  code  of  laws  for 
District  of  Columbia  in  relation  to  providing  assistance  against  old-age  want]  ; 
submitted  by  Mrs.  Jenckes,  of  Indiana.  May  14,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  891,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Police  Department.  Removal  of  restriction  on  residence  of  members  of  Police 
Department,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3642  [to  amend  sec.  483  of  code  of 
District  of  Columbia  as  to  residence  of  members  of  Police  Department]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Ellenbogen.  May  9,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  855,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Railroad  crossings.  Authorizing  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Co.  [operating  lessee 
of  properties  of  Philadelphia,  Baltimore  and  Washington  Railroad  Co.],  by 
means  of  overhead  bridge,  to  cross  Nev/  York  Avenue  NE.,  in  District  of 
Columbia,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6656 ;  submitted  liy  Mr.  Patman.  May  9, 
1935.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  850,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

To  amend  act  to  provide  for  union  railroad  station  in  District  of  Colum- 
bia, and  for  other  purposes  [relative  to  construction  of  certain  railroad 
crossings  by  Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad  Company  and  Philadelphia,  Balti- 
more and  Washington  Railroad  Company],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7447; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Patman.  May  13,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  882,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

ScJiools.  Military  instructor  for  high-school  cadets,  report  to  accompany  S.  1023 
[to  provide  for  payment  of  military  instructor  for  high-school  cadets  of 
Washington,  D.  C]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Palmisano.  May  9,  1935.  1  p.  (H. 
rp.  862,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Smoke  control,  hearings  before  subcommittee  on  public  health,  hospitals,  and 
charities,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  6232  and  H.  R.  7204.  1935. 
ii-f  145  p.     *  Paper,  15c.  Y  4.D  63/1 :  Sm  7 

Streets.  Maine  Avenue,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  280  [for  designation  of 
street  or  avenue  in  the  Mall  to  be  known  as  Maine  Avenue]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.   Brewster.     May   24,  1935.     2  p.     (H.   rp.    1014,   74th   Cong.   1st   sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Unemployment  insurance.  Unemployment  compensation  for  District  of  Colum- 
bia, report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7167;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ellenbogen.  May  9, 
1935.     22  p.     (H.  rp.  858,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

EDUCATION   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Columbia  Institution  for  the  Deaf.  To  amend  sec.  4865,  Revised  statutes,  as 
amended,  report  to  accompany  S.  1180  [to  amend  sec.  4865,  Revised  statutes, 
as  amended,  by  increasing  number  of  beneficiaries  from  the  several  States  and 
Territories  authorized  for  admission  to  collegiate  department  of  Columbia 
Institution  for  the  Deaf]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Palmisano.  May  24,  1935.  3  p. 
(H,  rp.  1016,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

EXPENDITURES   IN   EXECUTIVE   DEPARTMENTS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  May  6,  1935;  no.  3.  1935. 
8  p.  4°     $  Y  4.Ex  7/13  :  74/3 

Labor  Department.  Directing  Secretary  of  Labor  to  furnish  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives with  certain  report,  adverse  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  217 
[directing  Secretary  of  Labor  to  furnish  to  House  of  Representatives  annual 
report  for  Department  of  I>abor  covering  fiscal  year  1934]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Whittington.     May    16,    1935.     1    p.     (H.    rp.    953,    74th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

FLOOD   CONTROL   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Chisana  River.  Preliminary  examination  of  Tanana  [or  Chisana]  R.iver  and 
Chena  Slough,  Alaska  [with  view  to  control  of  floods  in  Chena  Slough],  re- 
port to  accompany  H.  R.  7600;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson  of  Louisiana.  May 
7,  1935.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  835,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

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Gatford  Creek.  Preliminary  exauiination  of  Gafford  Creek,  Ark.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  7313 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson  of  Louisiana.     May  8,  1935. 

1  p.     (H.  rp.  841,  74th  Ck)ng.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  oc. 

Mississippi  River.  Amend  act  for  control  of  floods  on  Mississippi  River  [so  as  to 
provide  for  payment  for  flowage  rights] ,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7349 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Wilson  of  Louisiana.  May  23,  1935.  8  p.  (H.  rp.  985,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

^^ Flood  control  in  Mississippi  Valley,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on 

plan  to  modify  and  extend  project  for  flood  control  and  improvement  of  Missis- 
sippi River  authorized  by  flood  control  act  of  1928,  Apr.  1-13,  1935.  1935. 
vi+832  p.    *  Paper,  $1.25.  Y  4.F  65 :  M  69/12 

Same,  supplementary  hearing,  May  3  and  16,  1935.     1935.     iii+139  p. 

*  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.F  65  :  M  69/12/supp. 

_ Set-back  levees  on  Mississippi  River,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session, 

on  H.  R.  7349,  to  amend  act  for  control  of  floods  on  Mississippi  River  and  its 
tributaries,  and  for  other  purposes  [so  as  to  provide  for  payment  for  flowage 
rights],  Apr.  29-May  1,  1935.    1935.    iii-|-226  p.     *  Paper,  20c. 

Y  4.F  65 :  M  69/11 

Point  Remove  Creek.  Preliminary  examination  with  view  to  controlling  floods. 
Point  Remove  Creek,  Ark.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7314 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Wilson  of  Louisiana.    May  7,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  834,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Purgatoire  River.  To  provide  preliminary  examination  of  Purgatoire  (Picket- 
wire)  and  Apishapa  rivers,  Colo.,  with  view  to  controlling  floods,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  7870;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson  of  Louisiana.    May  20,  1935. 

2  p.     (H.  rp.  970,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Salt  River.  Preliminarj'  examination  of  Salt  River  in  Adair  County,  Mo.  [with 
view  to  controlling  of  floods],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7609;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Wilson  of  Louisiana.    May  7,  1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  836,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

San  Gatriel  River.    Preliminary  examination  of  San  Gabriel  and  Los  Angeles 
rivers  for  flood  control,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7147  [authorizing  prelimi- 
^     nary  examination  of  San  Gabriel  and  Los  Angeles  rivers  and  their  tributaries, 
■     to  include  both  drainage  basins  and  their  outlets,  in  Los  Angeles  County, 
r     Calif.,  with  view  to  controlling  of  floods]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson  of  Loui- 
siana.   May  7,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  840,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

;^  Savannah  River.  Improvement  and  extension  of  levees  on  Savannah  River  at 
Augusta,  Ga.,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  H.  R.  5425,  Mar.  13,  1935. 
1935.    iii-l-37  p.    *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.F  65 :  Sa  9 

Spokane  River.  Preliminary  examination  of  Spokane  River.  Idaho,  report  to 
accompany  S.  1470  [to  provide  preliminary  examination  of  Spokane  River  and 
its  tributaries  in  Idaho,  with  view  to  control  of  their  floods]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  West.    May  29,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  1041,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

y Susquehanna  River,  Pa.  (West  Branch),  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session, 
to  consider  levees  on  West  Branch  of  Susquehanna  River  to  protect  people 
and  city  property  at  Williamsport,  Pa.,  May  1,  1935.  1935.  iii+28p.  *  Paper, 
5c.  Y  4.F  65 :  Su  8/2 

^"Wnhash  River.  Wabash  and  White  rivers  and  their  tributaries,  hearings,  74th 
Congress,  1st  session,  H.  R.  4235,  to  promote  general  welfare  of  United  States 
in  comprehensive  plan  to  control  destnictive  floods  of  Wabash  and  White 
rivers  and  their  tributaries,  to  conserve  soil  from  erosion,  build  up  forest 
res,>rves,  preserve  wildlife,  increase  recreational  centers  with  cabin  and  cottage 
sites,  utilize  submar^iual  lands,  expand  subsistence  farming,  extend  water 
navigation  and  commerce,  produce  electrical  energy  for  interstate  transmission, 
provide  healthy  and  cheaper  water  supply  for  household  and  irrigation  pur- 
poses, and  to  relieve  unemployment  among  the  people.  Mar.  6  and  9,  1935. 
1935.    iii+38  p.  map.     *  Paper,  10c.  Y4.F65:WUl/2 

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604  May  1935 

FOREaGN  AFFAIRS  COMMrTTEB,   HOUSE 

Bardel,  William.  Estate  of  William  Bardel,  report  to  accompany  S.  39  [for 
relief  of  estate  of  William  Bardel]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gillette.  May  27, 
1935.     8  p.     (H.  rp.  1030,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

China,  United  States  Court  for.  To  amend  act  creating  United  States  Court 
for  China  and  prescribing  title  thereof,  as  amended  [relative  to  commissioner 
and  special  judge  for  said  court],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7909;  submitted 
by  Mr.  McReynolds.     May  14,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  888,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Foreign  service.  For  relief  of  certain  officers  and  employees  of  foreign  service 
of  United  States  [who,  while  in  course  of  their  respective  duties,  suffered 
losses  of  personal  proi)erty  by  reason  of  catastrophes  of  nature  and  other 
causes],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5646;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gillette.  May 
27,  1935.     11  p.     (H.  rp.  1027,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Frost,  Mrs.  Lillian  O.  Lillian  G.  Frost,  report  to  accompany  S.  312  [for  relief 
of  Lillian  G.  Frost,  mother  of  Franklin  B.  Frost]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mc- 
Reynolds.   May  14,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  889,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Interparliamentary  Union.  United  States  participation  in  Interparliamentary 
Union,  report  to  accompany  S.  2276;  submitted  by  Mr.  McReynolds.  May  9, 
1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  863,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Tin.  Investigation  of  extent  to  which  United  States  is  dependent  upon  foreign 
nations  for  its  supply  of  tin,  report  pursuant  to  H.  Res.  71 ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  McReynolds.     Apr.  23,  1935.     39  p.     (H.  rp.  748,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26427 

— —  Tin  investigation,  report  of  subcommittee  [74th  Congress,  1st  session], 
on  H.  Res.  404,  73d  Congress,  2d  session,  and  H.  Res.  71,  74th  Congress,  1st 
session,  to  authorize  investigation  into  extent  to  which  United  States  is  de- 
pendent upon  foreign  nations  for  its  supply  of  tin,  1934-35  [with  bibliog- 
raphies]. 1935.  3  pts.  in  1,  v+1111  p.  il.  1  pi.  12  p.  of  pi.  t 
L.  C.  card  35-26426  Y  4.F  76/1 :  T  49/pt.l^ 

pt.    1.   Report   of  subcommittee, 
pt.    2.  Descriptive   and   statistical   detail, 
pt.  3.  Record  of  hearings. 

IMMIGRATION    AND    NATtJRALIZATION    COMMITTEE,    HOXTSB 

\  Aliens.  Shorten  temporary  stay  and  deportation  of  alien  subversive  propa- 
gandists, hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Feb.  20-Mar.  7,  1985.  1935. 
iii-f23  p.     (Hearing  no.  7't-l-l.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.1m  6/1 :  Al  4/23 

To   waive  visa   fees,    head   tax,    and   customs   duty   for   certain   aliens 

accredited  to  National  Boy  Scouts  Jamboree  in  1935,  report  to  accompany 
H.  J.  Res.  285;  submited  by  Mr.  Starnes.  May  14,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  887, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.  May  calendar. 
May  1,  1935 ;  no.  4.     1935.     15  p.  large  8°     t  Y  4.1m  6/1 :  74/4 

^    Deportation  of  aliens,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  6795,  to 
authorize  deportation  of  habitual  criminal,  to  guard  against  separation  from 
their   families   of   aliens  of  noncriminal   classes,    to   provide   for   legalizing : 
residence  in  United  States  of  certain  classes  of  aliens,  and  for  other  purposes, 
Apr.  9-11,  1935.     1935.     iii+202  p.     (Hearings  no.  74-1-5.)     *  Paper,  15c. 

Y  4.1m  6/1  :A1  4/241 

Fascists.    Exclude  and  deport  aliens  who  are  Fascists  and  Communists,  report, 
to  accompany  H.  R.  7120;  submitted  by  Mr.  Starnes.     May  27,  1935.     9  p. 
(H.  rp.  1023,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     [Corrected  print.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35^26435 

^  Naturalization.  Permit  certain  resident  oriental  veterans  in  armed  forces  off 
United  States  during  World  War  to  apply  for  citizenship,  hearings,  74th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  on  H.  R.  7170,  Apr.  23,  1935.  1935.  iii+28  p.  (Hearingss 
no.  74-1-6.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.1m  6/1 :  W  89/22 

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Mat  1935  505 

INDIAN  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Carson  National  Forest.  Amend  sec.  4  of  act  of  May  31,  1933,  enacted  to  .safe- 
guard interests  and  welfare  of  Indians  of  Taos  Pueblo,  N.  Mex.  [in  lands 
within  Carson  National  Forest],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6910;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Rogers  of  Oklahoma.  May  23,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  9&3,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cherokee  Indians.  Settlement  with  Eastern  and  Western  Cherokees  [under 
Public,  numbered  105,  72d  Congress],  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  125;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Rogers  of  Oklahoma.  May  10,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  866,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Claims.  Authorizing  appropriation  to  pay  non-Indian  claimants,  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  7741  [to  authorize  appropriation  to  pay  non-Indian  claimants 
on  Indian  pueblo  grants  whose  claims  have  been  extinguished  mider  act  of 
June  7,  1924,  but  who  have  been  found  entitled  to  awards  under  said  act  as 
supplemented  by  act  of  May  31.  1933]  ;  submitted  by  Mrs.  Greenway.  May  1, 
1935.    5  p.     (H.  rp.  814,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Indian  arts  and  crafts.  To  promote  development  of  Indian  arts  and  crafts  and 
to  create  board  to  assist  therein,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6468 ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Rogers  of  Oklahoma.  May  21,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  973,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Indian  reservations.  Define  election  procedure  under  act  of  June  18,  1934  [on 
question  of  excluding  a  reservation  from  application  of  said  act],  and  for 
other  purposes,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7781 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rogers  of 
Oklahoma.    May  10,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  865,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Omaha  Indians.  Investigation  of  claims  of  certain  persons  and  their  enrollment, 
if  entitled,  as  members  of  Omaha  tribe  of  Indians  in  Nebraska,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  7202 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rogers  of  Oklahoma.  May  23,  1935. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  984,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

INSULAR  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Government  officials  and  employees.  Traveling  expenses  of  employees  to  and 
from  "Virgin  Islands,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7025  [authorizing  Secretary 
of  Interior  to  furnish  transportation  to  persons  in  service  of  United  States 
in  Virgin  Islands,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kocialkowski. 
May  4,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  826,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
\PJUHppine  Islands.  To  protect  American  and  Philippine  labor  and  to  preserve 
an  essential  industry  [by  regulating  importation  of  Philippine  cordage], 
hearing,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  6653,  Mar.  29  and  Apr.  4,  1935. 
1935.    iii-l-90  p.    *  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.1n  7/1 :  L  11 

Puerto  Rico.  Amend  joint  resolution  for  relief  of  Puerto  Rico,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  J.  Res.  129  [to  amend  joint  resolution  for  relief  of  Porto  Rico, 
approved  Dec.  21,  1928,  to  i)ermit  adjudication  with  respect  to  liens  of  United 
States  arising  by  virtue  of  loans  under  such  joint  resolution]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Kocialkowski.  May  4,  1935.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  824,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c 

• Certain  bonds  of  municipal  governments  of  Puerto  Rico,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  7446  [to  authorize  issuance  and  sale  to  United  States  of  certain 
bonds  of  municipal  governments  in  Puerto  Rico]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kocial- 
kowski.    May  28,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1032,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Ratification  of  joint   resolution  of  Puerto  Rican   Legislature   imposing 

import  duty  on  coffee  imported  into  Puerto  Rico,  report  to  accompany 
H.  J.  Res.  290  [to  amend  act  providing  for  ratification  of  joint  resolution  59 
of  Legislature  of  Puerto  Rico,  approved  by  governor  May  5,  1930,  imposing 
import  duty  on  coffee  imported  into  Puerto  Rico]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kocial- 
kowski.    May  22,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  975,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Relief  of  Puerto  Rico,  report  to  accompany  PI.  J.  Res.  257   [to  amend 

joint  resolution  for  relief  of  Porto  Rico,  approved  Dec.  21,  1928,  as  amended 
by  2d  deficiency  act,  fiscal  year  1929,  so  as  to  permit  adjustments  on  loans 
made  by  Puerto  Rican  Hun-icane  Relief  Commission]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Kocialkwoski  [Kocialkowski].  May  28,  1985.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1034,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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506  May  1935 

Puerto  Rico — Continued. 

Temporarily  to  exempt  refunding  bonds  of  Government  of  Puerto  Rico 

[from  limitation  of  public  indebtedness  under  organic  act],  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  8209;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kocialliowski.  May  28,  1935.  2  p. 
<H.  rp.  1033,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Virgi^i  Islands  Company.  Authorizing  Virgin  Islands  Co.  to  settle  valid  claims 
of  its  creditors,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7380;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kocial- 
kovpski.  May  4,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  825,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  7380, 
as  amended  by  the  committee,  authorizes  the  payment  of  Phageu,  Tillison 
and  Tremble  only.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

INTERSTATE   AND   FOREIGN   COMMERCE3   COMMITTEE,    HOTJSB 

Black  River.  Bridge  across  Black  River  at  Poplar  Bluff,  Mo.,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  7575  [to  legalize  bridge  across  Black  River  on  United  States  high- 
way numbered  60  iu  Poplar  Bluff,  Mo.,  constructed  by  State  Highway  Commis- 
sion of  Missouri]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chapman.  May  29,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp. 
1048,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Pai)er,  5c. 

Delaware  River.  Bridge  across  Delaware  River  between  Easton,  Pa.,  and 
Phillipsburg,  N.  J.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7346  [authorizing  Delaware 
River  Joint  Toll  Bridge  Commission  of  jpeunsylvania  and  New  Jersey  to  cdn- 
stract  toll  bridge  across  Delaware  River  at  point  between  Easton,  Pa.,  and 
Phillipsburg,  N.  J.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wolfenden.  May  29,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1044,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mississippi  River.  Bridge  across  Mississippi  River  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  7620  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  con- 
stniction  of  bridge  across  Mississippi  River  at  or  near  point  between  Morgan 
and  Walsh  streets  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  point  opposite  thereto  in  East  St. 
Louis,  111.,  by  East  St.  Louis,  111.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Brien.  May  29;  1935. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  1050,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge  across  the  Mississippi  at  New  Boston,  111.,  report  to  accompany 

H.  R.  7780  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction  of 
bridge  across  Mississippi  River  at  or  near  New  Boston,  111.,  by  D.  S.  Prentiss, 
R.  A.  Salladay,  Syl  F.  Histed,  William  M.  Turner,  and  John  H.  Rahilly]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Kelly.  May  29,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  1051,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Missouri  River.  Bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  Rulo,  Nebr.,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  1988  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction 
■of  bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  or  near  Rulo,  Nebr.,  by  John  C.  Mullen, 
John  H.  Hutchings,  and  William  Shepherd]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Eicher.  May 
29,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  1053,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Moiiongahela  River.  Bridge  across  Monongahela  River  between  Donora  and 
Monesseu,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7591  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to 
Donora  and  Monessen,  Pa.,  to  construct  bridge  across  Monongahela  River 
between  the  two  cities]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wolfenden.  May  29,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  1046,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Ohio  Riwr.  Bridge  across  Ohio  River  at  Sistersville,  W.  Va.,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  7592  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construc- 
tion of  bridge  aci-oss  Ohio  River  at  Sistersville,  W.  Va.,  by  Sistersville  Bridge 
Board  of  Trustees]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Crosser  of  Ohio.  May  29,  1935.  5  p. 
(H.  rp.  1049,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge  across  Ohio  River  at  Wellsburg,  W.  Va.,  report  to  accompany 

H.  R.  7S07  [authorizing  Brookewell  Bridge  Company  to  construct  bridge  across 
Ohio  River  at  or  near  Wellsburg,  W.  Va.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Crosser  of  Ohio. 
May  29,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  1047,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Potomac  River.  Bridge  across  Potomac  River  between  Old  Town,  Md.,  and 
Green  Spring,  AY.  Va.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7395  [authorizing  M.  R. 
Carpenter  to  construct  bridge  across  Potomac  River  between  Old  Town,  Md., 
and  Green  Spring,  W.  Va.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cole  of  Maryland.  IMay  29,' 
1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  10-15,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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May  1935  507 

Public  utilities.  Public  utility  holding  companies,  hearings,  74th  Congress, 
1st  session,  on  H.  R.  5423,  to  provide  for  control  in  public  interest  of  public 
utility  holding  companies  using  mails  and  facilities  of  interstate  commerce, 
to  regulate  transmission  and  sale  of  electric  energy  and  natural  gas  in  inter- 
state and  foreign  commerce,  and  for  other  pui-poses,  Apr.  5-15,  1935.  1935. 
pt.  3,  iii +1603-2320  p.  5  pi.  [The  hearing  held  on  Apr.  4,  1935,  is  included.] 
*  Paper,  80c.  Y  4.In8/4  :  P  96/8/pt.3 

Red  River.  Bridge  across  Red  River  from  Moorhead,  Minn.,  to  Fargo,  N.  Dak., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7809  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  com- 
pleting construction  of  certain  free  highway  bridges  across  Red  River  from 
Moorhead,  Minn.,  to  Fargo.  N.  Dak.,  by  State  highway  departments  of 
Minnesota  and  North  Dakota]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Eicher.  May  29,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1052,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sabine  River.  Bridge  across  Sabine  River  connecting  Louisiana  highway  no.  6 
and  Texas  highway  no.  21,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7044  [authorizing 
Louisiana  and  Texas  to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Sabine  River  at 
or  near  i)oint  where  Louisiana  highway  numbered  6  in  Sabine  Parish,  La.,. 
Bieets  Texas  highway  numbered  21  in  Sabine  County,  Tex.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr, 
Rayburn.    May  29,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  1043,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge  across  Sabine  River  connecting  Louisiana  highway  numbered  21 

and  Texas  highway  numbered  45,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6988  [authorizing- 
Louisiana  and  Texas  to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Sabine  River 
at  or  near  point  where  Louisiana  highway  numbered  21  meets  Texas  highway 
numbered  45]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rayburn.  May  29,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1042,. 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

IRRIGATION    AND   EEOLAMATION    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Bitter  Root  Irrigation  District.  Amend  sec.  3  and  4  of  act  for  rehabilitation 
of  Bitter  Root  irrigation  project,  Mont,  [relative  to  contract  with  Bitter 
Root  Irrigation  District],  report  to  accompanv  S.  946;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Knute  Hill.    May  1,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  810,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5e. 

C  tear  Lake.  Deepen  irrigation  channel  between  Clear  Lake  and  Lost  River, 
Colo.  [Calif.],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  0773;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Robinson. 
May  3,  1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  820,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Columbia  River.  Further  extend  time  in  which  Washington,  Idaho,  Oregon,  and 
Montana  may  enter  into  compact,  etc..  in  re  disposition,  etc.,  waters  of  Colum- 
bia River,  report  to  accompany  S.  1077  [to  further  extend  time  in  which  Wash- 
ing-ton, Idaho,  Oregon.  Montana,  and  Wyoming  may  enter  into  compact  or 
agreement  respecting  disposition  and  apportionment  of  waters  of  Columbia 
River  and  its  tributaries]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Knute  Hill.  May  13,  1933.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  870,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Little  Missouri  River.  Division  of  waters  of  Little  Missouri  River,  report  to 
accompany  S.  1571  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Montana,  North  Dakota, 
South  Dakota,  and  Wyoming  to  negotiate  and  enter  into  compact  or  agreement 
for  division  of  waters  of  Little  Missouri  River]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Avers. 
Mays,  1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  846,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Rio  Grande.  Extension  of  terms  and  provisions  of  present  Rio  Grande  com- 
pact, report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7873  [to  give  consent  and  approval  of  Con- 
gress to  extension  of  terms  and  provisions  of  present  Rio  Grande  compact 
signed  at  Santa  Fe.  N.  Mex.,  Feb.  12,  1929,  by  commissioners  for  Colorado, 
New  Mexico,  and  Texas,  and  heretofore  approved  by  act  of  Congress]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Knute  Hill.  May  20,  1935.  1  p.  ( H.  rp.  967.  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Shoshone  irrigation  project.     Providing  for  allocation  of  net  revenues  of  Sho- 
shone power  plant  of  Shoshone  reclamation  project  in  Wyoming,  report  t©^ 
accompany  H.  R.  6875  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Greever.    May  7,  1935.    1  p.     (H  rp 
838,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

JUDICIAET  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Calendars.     Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  May  8,  1935:  no 
8.     1935.     85  p.  4°     +  Y  4.  J  89/1 :  74/8 

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50S  May  1935 

Criminal  law.  Ameud  sec.  289  of  criminal  code,  report  to  accompany  S.  J. 
Res.  42  [to  amend  sec.  289  of  criminal  code,  so  as  to  bring  down  to  date  Fed- 
eral conformity  act]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Montague.  May  27,  1935.  2  p.  (H. 
rp.  1022,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Government  officials  and  employees.  Providing  punishment  for  killing  or  as- 
saulting Federal  officers,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7680  [to  amend  act 
providing  punishment  for  killing  or  assaulting  Federal  officers]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Miller.  May  4.  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  827,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper. 
5c, 

Judges.  Authority  to  fill  vacancies  in  certain  judgeships  [in  District  Courts], 
report  to  accompany  S.  481 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gregory.  May  23,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  986,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Levinson.  David.  Requesting  certain  information  with  reference  to  alleged 
kidnaping  of  David  Levinson  and  Robert  Minor,  adverse  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  Res.  219;  submitted  by  Mr.  Healey.  May  14,  1935.  6  p.  (H.  rp. 
906,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  I'aper,  5c. 

Property.  Amend  act  to  regulate  manner  in  which  property  shall  be  sold  under 
United  States  courts  [so  as  to  exempt  certain  proi>erty  from  operation  of 
said  act],  i-eport  to  accompany  S.  2688:  submitted  by  Mr.  Dutfy  of  New  York. 
May  27,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  1021,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Railroad  reorganisation,  hearing,  74th  Congress.  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  6240,  to 
amend  act  to  establish  uniform  system  of  bankruptcy  throughout  United 
States,  and  acts  amendatory  thereof  and  supplementary  thereto,  Apr.  15-25. 
1935.     1935.     iii-|-330p.     (Serial  3.)      *  Paper,  20c.  Y  4. J  89/1 :  R  13/3 

LABOE  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Convict  labor.  To  prohibit  interstate  transportation  of  prison-made  products 
in  certain  cases,  loport  to  accompany  H.  R.  7940 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Connery. 
May  15,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  920,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

\National  Jbabor  Relations  Board.  Labor  disputes  act,  hearings,  74th  Congress, 
1st  session,  on  H.  R.  6288  [to  promote  equality  of  bargaining  power  between 
employers  and  employees,  to  diminish  causes  of  labor  disputes,  to  create 
National  Labor  Relations  Board,  and  for  other  purjKises],  Mar.  13-Apr.  4, 
1935.  1935.  ii-fo07  p.  [This  Board  is  to  replace  the  National  Labor  Rela- 
tions Board  established  by  Executive  order  6763  on  June  29,  1934.]  *  Paper, 
25c.  Y  4.L  11  :L  11/4 

• National  Labor  Relations  Board,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7978  [to 

promote  equality  of  bargaining  power  between  employers  and  employees,  to 
diminish  causes  of  labor  disputes,  to  create  National  Labor  Relations  Board, 
and  for  other  purix)ses]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Connery.  May  20,  1935.  33  p. 
(H.  rp.  969,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Includes  minority  view  of  Mr.  Mar- 
cantonio.  This  Board  is  to  replace  the  National  Labor  Relations  Board 
established  by  Executive  order  6763  on  June  29,  1934.]  *  Paper,  oc. 
L.  C.  card  35-26403 

National  Labor  Relations  Board,  report  to  accompany  S.  1958  [to  promote 

equality  of  bargaining  power  between  employers  and  employees,  to  diminish 
causes  of  labor  disputes,  to  create  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  and  for 
other  pui-poses]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Connery.  May  21,  1935.  33  p.  (H.  rp. 
972,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Includes  minority  view  of  Mr.  Marcantonio.  This 
Board  is  to  replace  the  National  Labor  Relations  Board  estal^lished  by 
Executive  order  6763  on  June  29,  1934.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26404 

LIBRAEY   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Government  publications.     Filing  and  indexing  service  for  useful  Government  i 
publications,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4015  [authorizing  establishment  of 
tiling  and  indexing  service  for  useful  GoverUiUent  publications  by  Education 
Office]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Keller.     May  13,  1935.     2  p.      (H.  rp.  885,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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May  1935  509 

Holmes,  Oliver  W.  Establishment  of  trust  fund  to  be  known  as  Oliver  Wendell 
Holmes  Memorial  Fund,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  237;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Keller.    May  20,  1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  905,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lee,  Robert  E.  Erection  of  equestrian  statue  of  Robert  B.  Lee  in  Arlington 
National  Cemetery,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  232;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Keller.    May  20,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  964,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Lincoln,  Abraham.  Authorizing  erection  of  statue  of  Abraham  Lincoln  in 
Gettysburg  National  Cemetery,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7731 ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Keller.    May  18,  1935.    1  p.     (,H.  rp.  843,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pulaski,  Count  Casim,ir.  Erection  of  memorial  to  Casimir  Pulaski  [at  Savannah, 
Ga.],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7451 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Keller.    May  8,  1935. 

1  p.     (H.  rp.  844,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Shenandoah,  U.  S.  airship.  Erection  of  memorial  to  survivors  of  dirigible 
Shenandoah,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6321 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Keller.  May 
8,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  842,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  6321  authorizes  erec- 
tion of  suitable  tablet  or  marker  to  commemorate  heroic  services  rendered  by 
Commander  Lansdowne  and  other  members  of  the  crew  who  died  when  the 
Shenandoah  was  destroyed.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Soto,  Hernando  de.  Four  hundredth  anniversary  of  expedition  of  Hernando 
De  Soto,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  2G5  [pertaining  to  appropriate  cele- 
bration of  400th  annivei'sary  of  expedition  of  Hernando  De  Soto]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.   Keller.     May   20,   1935.     2  p.      (H.    rp.   966,   74th   Cong.   1st   sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

MEBCHANT  MABINE  AND  FISHEEIES  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Grand  Haven,  Mich.  Transfer  of  portion  of  lighthouse  reservation  to  Grand 
Haven,  Mich.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4239  [to  convey  to  Grand  Haven, 
Mich.,  portions  of  Grand  Haven  lighthouse  reservation,  Mich.]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Warren.    May  1,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  811,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

MILIT^^Y  AFFAIES  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Allen,  Woodworth  B.  Woodworth  B.  Allen,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3786 
[for  relief  of  Woodworth  B.  Allen]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Costello.  May  17,  1935. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  961,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Appomattox  Court  House  National  Historical  Park.  Provide  for  commemora- 
tion of  termination  of  war  between  the  States  at  Appomattox  Court  House,  Va., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4507  [to  amend  sec.  1-3  of  act  for  commemoration 
of  termination  of  war  between  the  States  at  Appomattox  Court  House,  Va.,  and 
to  establish  Appomattox  Court  House  National  Historical  Park]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.   Harter.     May  9,  1935.     3  p.      (H.   rp.   851,    74th   Cong.   1st   sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Bell,  James  H.  James  H.  Bell  (or  James  Bell),  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1286 
[for  relief  of  James  H.  Bell  (or  James  Bell)]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Turner. 
May  8,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  845,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.    Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  5th  edition.    1935.    173  p.  4"    4 

Y  4.M  59/1 :  74/5 

Collins,  Patrick.  Patrick  Collins,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7509  [for  relief  of 
Patrick  Collins]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Turner.  May  14,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp,  896, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hughes,  David.  David  Hughes,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2394  [for  relief  of 
David  Hughes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Turner.  May  1,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  812. 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Jefferson  Bar-racks.  Provide  right-of-way  [for  gasoline  pipe  line  across  Jeffer- 
son Barracks  military  reservation  to  Phillips  Pipe  Line  Company],  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  7902;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hill  of  Alabama.     May  14,  1985. 

2  p.     (H.  rp.  893,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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510  May  1935 

Leininger,  Frederick.  Frederick  Leininger,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  839  [for 
relief  of  Frederick  Leininger]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  May  29,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1036,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Los  Angeles  County,  Calif.  To  amend  Private  act  5  [73d  Congress],  to  convey 
land  in  county  of  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6437;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Merritt.  May  13,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  ip.  883,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
[H.  R.  6437  authorizes  the  conveyance  of  land  comprising  Ross  Field  located 
in  Arcadia,  Calif.,  to  Los  Angeles  County  veithout  cost.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

MoCrUrk,  Thomas  A.  Thomas  A.  McGurk,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2442  [for 
i-elief  of  Thomas  A.  McGurk,  alias  Thomas  Devlin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Costello. 
May  17,  1935.     7  p.     (H.  rp.  962,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McKee,  Archie  J.  Archie  J.  McKee,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7992  [for  relief 
of  Archie  J.  McKee]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Faddis.  May  14,  1985.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
895,  74th  Gong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Military  Academy,  West  Point.  To  provide  for  additional  number  of  cadets  at 
Military  Academy,  report  to  accompany  S.  2105 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  May 
17,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  963,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [S.  2105,  as  here  reported, 
has  a  section  authorizing  the  President  to  call  to  active  service  vs^ith  Regular 
Army  a  limited  number  of  members  of  Otficers'  Reserve  Corps  and  to  commis- 
sion  in   Regular  Army   a   limited   number   of   these   oflScers.]     *  Paper,   5c. 

To  provide  for  additional  number  of  cadets  at  Military  Academy,  report 

to  accompany  S.  2105  as  amended ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  May  22,  1935. 
3  p.  (H.  rp.  982,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [S.  2105  as  amended  May  21,  1935, 
and  as  here  reported,  has  a  section  authorizing  the  President  to  annually  call 
to  active  service  vpith  Regular  Army  a  limited  number  of  members  of  Officers' 
Reserve  Corps  and  to  annually  commission  in  Regular  Army  a  limited  number 
of  these  officers.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Noivicki,  Felix.  Felix  Nowicki,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1471  [for  relief  of 
Felix  Nowicki]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Harter.  May  9,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  852, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Officers,  Army.  Disbursing  officers  of  Army  in  certain  cases,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  5225  [to  provide  relief  for  disbursing  officers  of  Army  in  certain 
cases]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Costello.  May  14,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  894,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pay,  Navy.  Authorize  crediting  of  service  rendered  by  personnel  (active  and 
retired)  subsequently  to  June  30,  1932,  in  computation  of  their  active  or  retired 
pay  after  June  30,  1935,  report  to  accompany  S.  2287 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rogers 
of  New  Hampshire.  May  24,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  1015,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
[The  persons  affected  are  officers  of  Navy,  Marine  Corps,  Army,  Coast  Guard, 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  and  Public  Health  Service.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Retired  list,  Army.  To  authorize  naval  and  Marine  Corps  service  of  Army 
officers  to  be  included  in  computing  dates  of  retirement,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2029;  submitted  by  Mr.  Plumley.  May  28,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1035,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

War-time  rank  for  retired  officers  of  Army,  report  to  accompany  S.  927 

[to  amend  act  to  give  war-time  rank  to  retired  officers  and  former  officers 
of  Army,  Navy,  Marine  Corps,  and/or  Coast  Guard,  so  as  to  give  class  B 
officers  of  Army  benefits  of  such  act]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kvale.  May  22, 
1935.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  976,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Smith,  John  P.  John  P.  Smith,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2393  [for  relief 
of  John  P.  Smith]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Turner.  May  1,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp, 
813,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

West,  Edward  S.  Edward  Shippen  West,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4858  [for 
relief  of  Edward  Shippen  West]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hill  of  Alabama.  May 
14,  1935.     17  p.     (H.  rp.  892,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 


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MINES    AND    MINING    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Mineral  lands.  Suspension  of  annual  assessment  work  on  mining  claims  held 
by  location,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1986 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith  of 
West   Virginia.     May    13,    1935.     2    p.     (H.    rp.    884,    74th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Mining  experiment  stations.  To  provide  for  establishment  and  maintenance 
of  central  research  and  experiment  station  of  Bureau  of  Mines  at  Salt  Lake 
City,  Utah,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7322;  submitted  by  Mr.  Murdock. 
May  15,  1935.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  951,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 

JJnemploijed.  To  relieve  unemployment  in  mining  districts,  increase  monetary 
gold  jyid  silver  reserve  of  United  States,  and  to  develop  strategic,  deficiency, 
and  noncompetitive  mineral  resources  of  the  Nation,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  7598;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith  of  West  A^irginia.  May  9,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  853,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

NAVAL    AFFAIRS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Aiken,  David  N.  David  N.  Aiken,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6254  [for  relief 
of  David  N.  Aiken]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McFarlane.  May  14,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  915,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Arnold,  J.  Harold.  Authorizing  the  President  to  present,  in  name  of  Congress, 
Medal  of  Honor  to  J.  Harold  Arnold  [alias  August  Arnold  Sehovan],  report 
to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  179 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Vinson  of  Georgia.  May  14, 
1935.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  917,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.  May  23,  1985; 
no.  4.     1935.     136  p.  4°     $  Y  4.N  22/1 ;  74/4 

Dunlap,  Rolert  E.  Authorizing  the  President  to  bestow  Congressional  Medal 
of  Honor  upon  Robert  H.  Dunlap,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7110;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Maas.     May  14,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  916,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Evans,  Fra7icis  T.  To  authorize  presentation  of  Distinguished  Flying  Cross  to 
Fi-ancis  T.  Evans,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6708;  submitted  by  Mr.  Maas. 
May  14,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  90S,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

George,  Albert  E.  Albert  Henry  George,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5099  [for 
relief  of  Albert  Henry  George]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McFarlane.  May  14,  1935. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  913,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5e. 

Gettys,  Charles  A.  Charles  A.  Gettys,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2165  [for 
relief  of  Charles  A.  Gettys] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McFarlane.     May  14,  1935. 

2  p.     (,H.  rp.  903,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

GilfiUan,  Max  D.  Max  Dole  Gilfillan,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4092  [for 
relief  of  Max  Dole  Gilfillan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Vinson  of  Georgia.  Mav  14, 
1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  912,  74rh  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Gilmer,  Thomas  W.  To  provide  for  acquisition  of  portrait  of  Thomas  Walker 
Gilmer,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5532 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Darden.  May  14, 
1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  902,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Harris,  Frederick.  Frederick  Harris,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3507  [for 
relief  of  Frederick  Harris]  ;  submitted  1)y  Mr.  Vinson  of  Georgia.  May  14, 
1935.     2  p.      (H.  rp.  909,  74th  Cong.  Ist  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Humphrey,  Mrs.  Misner  J.  ISIisner  Jane  Humphrey,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
2923  [for  relief  of  Misner  Jane  Humphrey]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Maas.  May 
14,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  905,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Jackson,  William  R.  William  Robert  Jackson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
6341  [for  relief  of  William  Robert  Jackson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Vinson  of 
Georgia.     May  14,  1935.     2  p.     ( H.  rp.  907,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Jeronimus,  Charles  D.  Charles  D.  Jeronimus,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  40S4 
[for  relief  of  Charles  D.  Jeronimus]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Maas.     May  14,  1935. 

3  p.     (H.  rp.  911,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Manning,  George  C.  Lt.  Comdr.  G.  C.  Manning,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
2331  [for  relief  of  G.  C.  Manning]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McFarlane.  May  14, 
1935.     2  p.      (H.  rp.  904,  T4th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Shea,  Francis  L.  Francis  Leo  Shea,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5620  [for 
relief  of  Francis  Leo  Shea]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Vinson  of  Georgia.  May  14, 
1985.     15  p.     (H.  rp.  914,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Zanetti,  James.  James  Zanetti,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4047  [granting  6 
months'  pav  to  James  Zanetti,  father  of  Joseph  Zanetti]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Maas.     May  14,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  910,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

PENSIONS  COMMITTEH,  HOUSE 

Pensions.  Granting  pensions  to  veterans  of  Spanish-American  War,  including 
Boxer  Rebellion  and  Philippine  insurrection,  their  widows  and  dependents, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6995;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith  of  Washington, 
May  22,  1935.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  974,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

POST  OFFICE  AND  POST  EOADS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

"^Air  mail,  hearing  before  subcommittee  no.  4,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on 
H.  R.  3455,  H.  R.  3611,  H.  R.  4133,  H.  R.  4540,  Jan.  29,  Feb.  4,  1935.  1935. 
iii-f  51  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.P  84/1 :  Ai  7/10 

Alaskan  air  mail  service,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  74th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion, on  H.  R.  5159,  to  authorize  Postmaster  General  to  contract  for  air  mail 
service  in  Alaska,  Mar.  21,  1935.    1935.    iii+18  p.    *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  4.P  84/1 :  Ai  7/11 

^Insurance.  Regulating  use  of  mails  with  respect  to  insurance  contracts,  hear- 
ing before  subcommittee,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  6452,  making  it 
unlawful  to  use  mails  to  solicit  or  effect  insurance  or  collect  and  transmit 
insurance  premiums  in  any  State  without  complying  with  insurance  laws 
thereof,  Mar.  la-Apr.  3,  1935.    1935.    vii-i-221  p.    *  Paper,  20c. 

Y  4.P  84/1 :  In  7/2 

\)ff&nses  against  postal  service,  hearings  before  subcommittee  no.  8,  74th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  on  H.  R.  154.  to  punish  4th-class  postmasters  who  inflate 
their  cancelations  by  mailing  or  causing  to  be  mailed  at  their  oflices  matter 
which  would  not  have  been  so  mailed  but  for  extra  compensation  accruing  to 
postmaster,  H.  R.  3252,  to  prohibit  use  of  mails,  certain  periodicals,  and  broad- 
casting stations,  having  range  covering  more  than  one  State,  to  advertising 
of  loans  for  which  interest  in  excess  of  15  per  centum  per  annum  is  charged, 
and  providing  penalty,  H.  R.  5049,  providing  punishment  for  forging  or  counter- 
feiting any  postmarking  stamp,  H.  R.  5162,  providing  for  punishment  for 
attempts  to  obtain  mail  by  fraud  or  by  deception,  H.  R.  5360,  providing  for 
punishment  for  crime  of  robbing  or  attempting  to  rob  custodians  of  Govern- 
ment moneys  or  property,  H.  R.  5370,  providing  penalty  for  anyone  who  shall 
knowingly  cause  obscene  matter  to  be  delivered  by  mail  or  to  be  delivered  at 
place  at  which  it  is  directed  to  be  delivered,  Mar.  &-Apr.  10,  1935.  1935.  iv+ 
113  p.     *  Paper.  10c.  Y  4.P  84/1 :  Of  2 

-'  Post-office  inspectors.  Reclassification  of  salaries  of  post-oflSce  inspectors,  hear- 
ings before  subcommittee,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  3612,  for  adjust- 
ing compensation  of  post-oflSce  insj^ectors  and  inspectors  in  charge  to  correspond 
to  rates  established  by  classification  act  of  1923,  as  amended,  Feb.  25,  1935. 
1935.    ii+6  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.P  84/1 :  Sa  3/6 

Postage.  Compensating  Post  Office  Department  for  return  of  undeliverable 
letters  and  valuable  packages,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6374 ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Dobbins.    May  4, 1935.    2  p.     (H.  i-p.  828,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

^Postal  service.  Compensation  of  superintendents  at  classified  post-office  stations, 
hearing  before  subcommittee,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  1993,  giving 
superintendents  at  classified  post  office  stations  credit  for  substitutes  serving 
under  them,  Apr.  11,  19.35.     1935.    ui+8  p.     *  Paper,  .5c.         Y4.P84/1:  C73/6 

Crediting  superintendents  at  classified  post  office  stations  with  substitutes 

serving  under  them,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1993 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rom- 
jue.    May  2,  1935.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  818,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 


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Postal  service — Continued. 

Forty-hour  week  for  postal  employees,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6990 

[to  fix  hours  of  duty  of  postal  employees]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Romjue.  May  7, 
1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  839,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

N^ Time  credits  for  substitute  post-office  laborers,  hearings  before  subcom- 
mittee, 74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  2819  and  H.  R.  6116,  to  provide 
time  credits  for  substitute  laborers  in  Post  Office  when  appointed  as  regular 
laborer,  Feb.  25,  1935;    [statement  of  Charles  E.  Gibson].     1935.     ii-}-4  p. 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.P  84/1 :  L 11 

^Postmasters.  Compensation  of  4th-class  postmasters,  hearings  before  subcom- 
mittee, 74th  Congress.  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  2890,  fixing  annual  compensation 
for    postmasters    of   4th-class,    Mar.    12,    Apr.    11,    1935.      1935.      iii+19    p. 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.P  84/1 :  C  73/5 

Equipment  allowance  to  3d-class  postmasters,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 

5596 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Romjue.  May  3,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  822,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

"^  Railway  Mail  Service.  Hours  of  duty  of  railway  postal  clerks,  hearings  before 
subcommittee,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  4876,  to  fix  hours  of  duty  of 
railway  postal  clerks,  Mar.  20,  1935.    1935.    ii+34  p.    *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  4.P  84/1 :  R  13/7 

Time  credits  for  certain  railway  postal  clerks,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 

5723  [to  give  certain  railway  postal  clerks  same  time  credits  for  promotion 
purposes  as  were  given  others  who  were  promoted  on  July  1,  1934,  when 
automatic  promotions  were  restored]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sweeney.  May  3, 
1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  821,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

-^> Time  credits  for  terminal  railway  post  office  clerks,  hearing  before  sub- 
committee, 74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  5723,  to  give  certain  railway 
postal  clerks  same  time  credits  for  promotion  purposes  as  were  given  others 
who  were  promoted  on  July  1  [1934],  when  automatic  promotions  v/ere  re- 
.stored,  Apr.  26,  1935.  1935.  iii-f21  p.  [The  hearing  held  on  Apr.  29,  1935, 
is  included.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.P  84/1 :  R  13/8 

^Star  route  contracts,  hearing  before  subcommittee  no.  7,  74th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion, Feb.  19  and  Mar.  1,  1935  [on]  H.  R.  3994,  H.  R.  4253,  H.  R.  4511,  and 
H.  R.  5284.     1935.     iii+46  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.P  84/1 :  St  2/5 

i^traio  vote.  Prohibiting  use  of  mails  for  taking  straw  vote,  hearing  before  sub- 
committee, 74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  5728,  Apr.  23,  1935.  1935. 
iii-f6  p.    *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.P  84/1 :  St  8 

Threat.  Threatening  communications  in  mails,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6717 
[to  amend  sec.  1  of  act  of  July  8,  1932,  to  punish  sending  through  mails  of  cer- 
tain threatening  communications]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ashbrook.  May  4,  1935. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  823,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

FEINTING  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

BanJcing  and  Currency  Committee,  House.  Print  additional  copies  of  hearings  on 
banking  act  of  1935,  report  to  accompany  House  concurrent  resolution  20  [au- 
thorizing Committee  on  Banking  and  Currency,  House,  to  have  printed  for 
its  use  additional  copies  of  hearings  on  banking  act  of  1935]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.   Lambeth.     May   7,    1935.     1   p.      (H.    rp.   833,    74th   Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

PUBLIO  BUILDINGS   AND   GROUNDS    COMMITTKB,    HOUSE 

Anderson,  S.  C.  To  provide  for  transfer  of  land  in  Anderson,  S.  C,  to  such  city, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6983;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lanham.  May  17,  1935. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  958,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Dallas,  Tex.  Dallas  old  post-office  building  and  site,  report  to  accomi)any  H.  R. 
7926  [to  repeal  limitation  on  sale  price  of  Federal  building  at  Main  and  Ervay 
streets,  Dallas,  Tex.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lanham.  May  27,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
1019,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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514  May  1935 

El  Paso,  Tex.  To  make  provision  for  suitable  quarters  for  cei,-tain  Government 
services  at  El  Paso,  Tex.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7235  [to  amend  act  to 
make  provision  for  suitable  quarters  for  certain  Government  services  at  EI 
Paso,  Tex.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lanliam.  May  27,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  1020, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Federal  Reserve  Board.  Authorize  furnishing  of  steam  from  central  heating 
plant  to  Federal  Reserve  Board  [and  for  other  purposes],  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  7652;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lanham.  May  20,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  971,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Oofhland,  Calif.  To  amend  act  for  construction  of  certain  public  buildings,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  6645  [to  amend  act  for  construction  of  certain  public 
buildings,  approved  May  25,  1926,  by  including  provisions  relative  to  disposi- 
tion of  old  post-office  building  and  site  at  Oakland,  Calif.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Tolan.     May  29,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  1040,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Stroudsiurff,  Pa.  To  authorize  conveyance  of  Government  land  to  borough 
of  Stroudsburg,  Pa.,  for  street  purposes  and  as  part  of  approach  to  Strouds- 
burg  viaduct  on  State  highway  no.  498,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5920; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Stack.     May  29,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1037,  74th  Cong.  1st 


sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 


PUBLIC   LANDS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 


Biff  Bend  National  Park,  report  to  accomjmny  H.  R.  6373  [for  establishment  of 
Big  Bend  National  Park  in  Texas]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  DeRouen.  May  13, 
1935.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  878,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

CJiahneUe  National  Monument,  La.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5368  [for  addi- 
tion of  lands  to  Chalmette  National  Monument  in  Louisiana,  and  for  other 
purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  DeRouen.  May  24,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1018, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  5368  also  changes  the  name  of  Chalmette  Na- 
tional Monument  to  Chalmette  National  Historical  Park  and  includes  Chal- 
mette National  ('emetery  within  said  park.]     *  Paper,  He. 

Chelan  National  Forest,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3061  [to  authorize  adjustment 
of  boundaries  of  Chelan  National  Forest  m  State  of  Washington]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Knute  Hill.  May  13,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  873,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Clackamas  County,  Oreg.  Convey  lands  to  Clackamas  County,  Oreg.,  for  public- 
park  purijoses,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5058 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mott.  May 
13,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  875,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Colonial  National  Monument,  Va.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5722i  [for  addi- 
tion or  additions  of  lands  to  Colonial  National  Monument  in  Virginia]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Robinson  of  Utah.  May  17,  1985.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  960,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  5723  also  changes  the  name  of  Colonial  National 
Monument  to  Colonial  National  Historical  Park.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Crater  Lake  National  Park.  Amend  act  to  accept  cession  by  Oregon  of  exclusive 
jurisdiction  over  lands  embraced  within  Crater  Lake  National  Park  [relative 
to  United  States  commissioner  for  Crater  Lake  National  Park],  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  7566 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mott.  May  9,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  859, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Craters  of  the  Moon  National  Monument.  To  eliminate  lands  from  Craters  of 
tlie  Moon  National  Monument,  Idaho,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7930;  sub- 
mitted by  I\Ir.  Robinson  of  Utah.  May  13,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  879,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Death  Valley  National  Monument.  To  amend  act  to  extend  mining  laws  to 
Death  Valley  Monument  in  California,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4024 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Stubbs.  May  13,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  874,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fla'kne,  Knud  0.  Knud  O.  Flakne,  report  to  accompany  S.  1446  [for  relief  of 
Knud  O.  Flakne]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Robinson  of  Utah.  May  22,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  980,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

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Forsyth,  Mrs.  Joanna.  Joanna  Forsyth,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6703  [for 
relief  of  Joanna  Forsyth]  ;  submitted  by  Mrs.  Greenway.  May  22,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  979.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Pai?er,  5c. 

Homestead.  To  further  extend  period  of  time  during  which  final  proof  may  be 
offered  bv  homestead  and  desert-land  entrymen,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
3814;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dempsey.  May  14,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  9U0,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hot  Springs,  N.  Mex.  Authorize  sale  by  United  States  to  Hot  Springs,  N.  Mex., 
northeast  half  of  southeast  quarter  and  northeast  quarter  of  southwest  quarter 
of  section  6,  township  14  south,  range  4  west,  Hot  Springs,  N.  Mex.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  7024 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dempsey.  May  15, 1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
898,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Johnson,  Albert  M.  To  grant  patent  to  Albert  M.  Johnson  and  Walter  Scott  [for 
lands  in  Death  Vallev  National  Monument],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2476; 
submitted  by  IMr.  Englebright.  IMay  14,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  899,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Moran,  Mary  G.  Mary  C.  Moran,  report  to  accompany  S.  1447  [for  relief  of 
Mary  C.  Moran]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Robinson  of  Utah.  May  22,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  981,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mount  Baker  National  Forest,  Wash.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5282  [to  extend 
provisions  of  forest  exchange  act  to  lands  adjacent  to  Mount  Baker  National 
Forest  in  State  of  Washington]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Knute  Hill.  May  13,  1935. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  876,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

National  Park  Trust  Fund  Board.  Creation  of  National  Park  Trust  Fund 
Board,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6734 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Robinson  of  Utah. 
May  9,  1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  849,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

New  Mexico  University.  Directing  conveyance  of  lands  to  regents  of  Uni- 
versity of  New  Mexico,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6871 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Dempsey.    May  14,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  897,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Otter  Cliffs  radio  station,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7938  [to  authorize  transfer 
of  Otter  Cliffs  radio  station  on  Mount  Desert  Island,  Maine,  as  addition  to 
Acadia  National  Park,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Robinson 
of  Utah.    May  13,  1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  881,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Petroleum.  Amending  oil  and  gas  leasing  act  of  1920,  report  to  accomi  any 
H.  R.  5530  [to  amend  act  to  promote  mining  of  coal,  phosphate,  oil,  oil  shale, 
gas,  and  sodium  on  public  domain  (41  Stat.  437,  U.  S.  C,  title  30,  sees.  185,  221, 
223,  and  226),  as  amended,  relating  to  oil  and  gas]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Greever. 
May  13,  1935.  5  p.  ( H.  rp.  877,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26436 

Preservation  of  historic  American  sites,  buildings,  objects,  and  antiquities  of 
national  significance,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6670 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Robinson  of  Utah.  May  9,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  848,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
[H.  R.  6670  establishes  Advisory  Board  on  National  Parks,  Historic  Sites, 
Buildings,  and  Monuments.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Richmond  National  Battlefield  Park,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1415  [for  estab- 
lishment of  Richmond  National  Battlefield  Park  in  Virginia]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Robinson  [of  Utah].  May  17,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  959,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

San  Juan  National  Monument,  P.  R.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7931  [to  estab- 
lish San  Juan  National  Monument,  Puerto  Rico]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Robinson 
of  Utah.    May  13,  1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  880,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Saratoga  National  Historical  Park,  N.  Y.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  89   [for 
creation  of  Saratoga  National  Historical  Park  in  State  of  New  York]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Robinson  [of  Utah].  May  13,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  872,  74th  Cong. 
.  1st  .sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Siskiyou  National  Forest.  Addition  of  lands  to  Siskiyou  National  Forest,  Oreg., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7164 ;  submitted  by  INIr.  Mott.  May  9,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  857,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5e. 

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516  May  1935 

Spanish  War  Memorial  Park,  Tampa,  Fla.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7085  [tor 
creation  of  memorial  park  at  Tampa,  Fla.,  to  be  known  as  Spanish  War 
Memorial  Park]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Peterson.  May  9,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
856,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Utah  G-ilsonite  Company.  To  gi-ant  to  Utah  Gilsonite  Co.  right  to  use  water 
well  on  public  lands  in  Utah,  report  to  accompany  S.  377 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Robinson  of  Utah.  May  14,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  901,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

WaUin,  Emnnuel.  Emanuel  Wallin,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  80O  [for  relief 
of  Emanuel  Wallin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Knute  Hill.  May  13,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  871,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Willamette  National  Forest.  Authorizing  [extension  of]  exchange  authority  and 
addition  of  public  lands  to  Willamette  National  Forest,  Oreg.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  1418;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mott.  May  9,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
854,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

BIVERS  AND  HARBORS  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Black  Warrior  River.  Black  Warrior,  Warrior,  and  Tombigbee  rivers,  Ala.  and 
Miss.,  report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors  on  review  of 
reports  heretofore  submitted  on  Black  Warrior,  Warrior  and  Tombigbee 
rivers,  Ala.  and  Miss.  [INIar.  26,  19S5].  [1985.]  5  p.  (Document  26,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     t  Y  4.R  52 :  74/26 

Cleveland  Harbor,  Ohio,  report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors 
on  review  of  reports  heretofore  submitted  on  Cleveland  Harbor,  Ohio  (Cuya- 
hoga and  Old  rivers)  [May  6,  1935].  [1935.]  4  p.  (Document  39,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     t  Y  4.R  52 :  74/39 

Fort  Pierce  Harbor,  Fla.,  report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors 
on  review  of  reports  heretofore  submitted  on  Fort  Pierce  Harbor,  Fla.  [Feb.  5, 
1935,  with  report  of  B.  C.  Dunn,  etc.].  [1935.]  35  p.  3  maps.  (Document  21, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     t  Y  4.R  52 :  74/21 

Kenosha  Harbor,  Wis.,  report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors  on 
review  of  reports  heretofore  submitted  on  Kenosha  Harbor.  Wi^;.   [Nov.  22,, 

1934,  with  report  of  H.  M.  Trippe,  etc.].     [1935.]     24  p.  map.      (Document  19, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     t  Y  4.R  52 :  74/19 

Leland  Harbor,  Mich.,  report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors  on 
review  of  reports  heretofore  submitted  on  Leland  Harbor,  Mich.  [Feb.  5,  1935, 
with  report  of  H.  M.  Trippe,  etc.].  [1935.]  14  p.  map.  (Document  23,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     t  Y4.R  52:  74/23 

Little  Wicomico  River,  Va.,  report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors 
on  review  of  reports  heretofore  submitted  on  Little  Wicomico  River,  Va. 
[Feb.  5,  1935,  with  report  of  R.  W.  Crawford,  etc.].  [1935.]  21  p.  map. 
(Document  24,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     t  Y  4.R  52:  74/24 

Mississippi  River  and  tributaries,  hearing,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R. 
3467,  to  authorize  Secretary  of  War,  upon  recommendation  of  chief  of  en- 
gineers, to  adjust,  settle,  and  pay  claims  of  drainage  districts  and  levee 
districts  for  damages  on  account  of  increased  seepage,  and/or  increased  cost  of 
drainage  resulting  from  certain  improvements  on  Mississippi  River  and  its 
tributaries,  Apr.  16,  1935.  1985.  pt.  2,  ii+22  p.  [Part  1  appeared  in  Monthly 
catalog  for  Mar.  1985,  p.  259.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.R  52 :  M  69i/22/pt.  2 

Mystic  River,  Mass.,  report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors  on 
review  of  reports  heretofore  submitted  on  Mystic  River,  Boston  Harbor,  Mass. 
[Apr.  17,  1935].     [1935.]     3  p.     (Document  33.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     t 

Y  4.R  52 :  74/33 

Port  Everglades,  Fla.,  report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors  on 
review  of  reports  heretofore  submitted  on  Port  Everglades,   Fla.   [Feb.   16, 

1935,  with  report  of  B.  C.  Dunn,  etc.].     [1935.]     11  p.  map.     (Document  25, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      t  Y  4.R  52 :  74/25 


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Potomac  Riv^r.  Washington  Harbor,  report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers 
and  Harbors  on  review  of  reports  heretofore  submitted  on  Washington  Har- 
bor [Feb.  15,  1935,  with  report  of  R.  W.  Crawford,  etc.].  [1935.]  36  p. 
1  tab.  3  maps.  (Document  22,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [This  report  is  on  the 
Potomac  and  Anacostia  rivers.]     t  Y4.R  52:  74/22 

Saco  River,  Maine,  report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors  on. 
review  of  reports  heretofore  submitted  on  Saco  River,  Maine  [Sept.  17,  1934,. 
with  report  of  John  J.  Kingman,  etc.].  [1934.]  13  p.  map.  (Document  11, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     t  Y  4.R  52 :  74/11 

RULES    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Agriculture.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  8052,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  230  [for 
consideration  of  H.  R.  8052,  to  amend  agricultural  adjustment  act]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  O'Connor.  May  23,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  987,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  lie. 

Aliens.  Consideration  of  H.  J.  Res.  285,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  224  [for 
consideration  of  H.  J.  Res.  285,  to  permit  temporary  entry  into  United  States 
under  certain  conditions  of  alien  participants  aud  oflBcials  of  National  Boy 
Scout  Jamboree  to  be  held  in  United  States  in  1935]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Driver.    May  17,  1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  957,  74th  Cong,  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Forests.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  6914,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  223  [for 
consideration  of  H.  R.  6914.  to  authorize  cooperation  with  the  several  States 
for  purpose  of  stimulating  acquisition,  development,  and  proper  administra- 
tion and  management  of  State  forests  and  coordinating  Federal  and  State- 
activities  in  carrying  out  national  program  of  forest-land  management]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Greenwood.  May  17,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  956,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5o. 

Grazing.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  3019.  reiwrt  to  accompany  H.  Res.  215  [for 
consideration  of  H.  R.  3019,  to  amend  sec.  1,  3,  and  15  of  act  to  stop  injury 
to  public  grazing  lands  by  preventing  overgrazing  and  soil  deterioration,  to 
provide  for  their  orderly  use,  improvement,  and  development,  to  stabilize 
livestock  industry  dependent  upon  public  range,  and  for  other  purposes,  and 
to  add  sec.  17  to  said  act]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lewis  of  Colorado.  May  9, 
1935.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  847,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Mineral  lands.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  1986,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  231 
[for  consideration  of  H.  R.  19S6,  for  suspension  of  annual  assessment  work 
on  mining  claims  held  by  location]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lewis  of  Colorado. 
May  29,  1935.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  1038,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Reclamation  of  land.  Consideration  of  S.  1305,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res. 
232  [for  consideration  of  S.  1305,  to  further  extend  relief  to  water  users  on 
reclamation  projects  and  on  Indian  irrigation  projects]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Lewis  of  Colorado.  May  29,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  1039,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

WAE    CLAIMS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Baltimore,  Md.  City  of  Baltimore,  Md.,  report  to  accompany  S.  672  [for  relief 
of  Baltimore]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hoeppel.  May  27,  1935.  9  p.  (H.  rp.  1025, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Pai)er,  5c. 

Carminati,  August  A.    August  A.  Carminati,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1437 

[for  relief  of  August  A.  Carminati]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Deen.     May  2,  1935. 

3  p.     (H.  rp.  817,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
Farmers  Storage  d  Fertilizer  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  254  [for  relief  of 

Fanners'  Storage  and  Fertilizer  Company,  Aiken,  S.  C]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 

Deen.     May  2,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  816,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
Eelmer,  Will  A.     Will  A.  Helmer,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3147   [for  relief 

of  Will  A.  Helmer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Deen.     May  27,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp. 

1029,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
Marx,  George  B.,  Incorporated.     George  B.  Marx,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 

7727  [to  confer  jurisdiction  on  Court  of  Claims  to  hear  and  determine  claim. 

of  George  B.  Marx,  Incorporated,  assignee  or  successor  of  George  B.  Mai^x]  ; 

submitted  by  :Mr.  Beiter.     May  27,  1935.     15  p.     (H.   rp.   1026,  74th  Cong. 

1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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518  May  1935 

RoivesviUe  Oil  Co.,  reiDort  to  accompany  H.  R.  237  [for  relief  of  Rowesville  Oil 
Company] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Deen.  May  2,  1935.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  815,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ruggles,  Leon  F.  Leon  Frederick  Ruggles,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6297 
[for  relief  of  Leon  Frederick  Ruggles]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Beiter.  May  27, 
1935.     7  p.     (H.  rp.  1028,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Vermont.     Readjustment  of  account  between  United  States  and  Vermont,  re- 
port to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  89;  submitted  by  Mr.  Plumley.     May  27,  1935. 
13  p.     (H.  rp.  1024,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26438 

War  claims.  First  omnibus  war  claims  bill,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8236 
[for  relief  of  sundry  claimants]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hoeppel.  May  27,  1935, 
23  p.  (H.  rp.  1031,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  8236  contains  H.  R.  1366 
and  other  bills.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

WAYS  AND  MEANS  COMMjrTEE,  HOUSE 

Calendar  of  bills  and  resolutions  referred  to  Committee  on  Ways  and  Means, 
74th  Congress,  1st  session.  May  15,  1935 ;  no.  5.     1935.     32  p.  4°    t 

Y  4.W  36 :  74/5 

Cattle.  Extending  time  during  which  domestic  animals  which  have  crossed 
boundary  line  [into  foreign  countries]  may  be  returned  duty  free,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  6143 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Doughton.  May  7,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  831,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

\.Stnuggling.  Anti-smuggling  act,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R. 
5496,  Mar.  8,  13,  and  May  1,  2,  1935.  1935.  iii+166  p.  [Consolidation.  The 
hearings  of  Mar.  8  and  13,  1935,  were  also  published  separately.]  *  Paper, 
15c.  Y  4.W  36  :  Sm  8/2 

Antismuggling  act,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7980  [to  protect  revenue 

of  United  States  and  provide  measures  for  more  effective  enforcement  of 
laws  respecting  revenue,  to  prevent  smuggling,  to  authorize  customs-enforce- 
ment areas,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Doughton.     May  11, 
1935.     24  p.     (H.  rp.  868,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26437 

SENATE 

Calendar  of  busiiiess.  Senate,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.  May  1-31,  1935 ;  no. 
76-96.  1935.  various  paging,  large  8°  [Daily  when  Senate  is  in  session. 
The  legislative  day  of  Apr.  15  extended  through  the  calendar  day  May  1  and 
the  legislative  day  of  May  13  extended  through  the  calendar  day  May  31.]     t 

Y  1.3 :  74/76-96 

'Committees.  Committee  assignments  of  Senators,  74th  Congress,  May  6,  1935. 
[1935.]    8  p.    I  Y  1.3  :C  73/63 

— —  List  of  committees  of  Senate  for  74th  Congress,  May  6,  1935.  [1935.] 
10  p.  t  Y  1.3  :C  73/62 

•Connecticut.  Colony  of  Connecticut  and  its  beginning,  growth,  and  character- 
istics, to  observance  of  its  tercentenary  celebration  in  1935  [with  bibliography, 
prepared  by  Dei>artment  of  Education  of  Connecticut]  ;  px-esented  by  Mr. 
Lonergan.  1935.  viii+35  p.  map.  (S.  doc.  53,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Title 
on  cover  is :  The  Colony  of  Connecticut,  its  history  from  the  beginning.] 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26439 

MacCrachen,  William  P.,  jr.    William  P.  MacCracken,  jr.,  et  al.,  extracts  from  i 
Congressional  record  relating  to  proceedings  against  William  P.  MacCracken,  , 
jr.,  and  others,  for  contempt  of  Senate  on  account  of  destruction  and  removal 
of  certain  papers  during  course  of  investigaticiu  of  ocean-  and  air-mail  con- 
tracts by  special  committee  of  Senate ;  presented  by  Mr.  Hayden.    1935.    vi+ 
261+iv  p.     (S.  doc.  51,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26370 

Note. — This  document   is   a   reprint  of   Senate  document   162,    73d   Congress,    with  a 
additional  proceedings  and  decision  of  Supreme  Court. 

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Mat  1935  519 

Mileage.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriations  for  legislative  establishment 
[for  mileage  of  Senators,  fiscal  year]  1936.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  15, 
1935.    2  p.     (S.  doc.  61,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

AGEICULTURE  AND  FORESTRY  COMMITTEE,   SEHCATE 

Agricultural  credit.  To  liquidate  and  refinance  agricultural  indebtedness  at 
reduced  rate  of  interest  by  establishing  efficient  credit  system,  through  use  of 
Farm  Credit  Administration,  Federal  reserve  banking  system,  and  creating  a 
Board  of  Agriculture  to  supervise  same,  report  to  accompany  S.  212 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Frazier.    May  7,  1935.     2  p.     ( S.  rp.  580,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. ) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Agricultural  products.  To  amend  agricultural  adjustment  act,  as  amended,  with 
respect  to  farm  prices,  report  to  accompany  S.  2313 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ship- 
stead.  May  7,  calendar  day  May  8,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  590,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  May  14,  1935;  no. 
12.     1935.     40  p.  4»     J  Y  4.Ag  8/2 :  74/12 

Farmers'  Home  Corporation,  report  to  accompany  S.  2367  [to  create  Farmers' 
Home  Corporation,  to  promote  more  secure  occupancy  of  farms  and  farm 
homes,  to  correct  economic  instability  resulting  from  some  present  forms  of 
farm  tenancy,  to  engage  in  rural  rehabilitation,  and  for  other  purposes]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Bankbead.  May  7,  calendar  day  May  9,  1935.  6  p.  (S.  rp. 
603,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26440 

Naval  stores.  Providing  for  publication  of  statistics  relating  to  spirits  of  turpen- 
tine and  rosin,  report  to  accompany  S.  1811 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith.  May  7, 
1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  578,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Processing  taxes.  To  authorize  the  President  to  attach  certain  possessions  of 
United  States  to  internal-revenue  collection  districts  for  purpose  of  collecting 
processing  taxes,  report  to  accompany  S.  2652 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith.  May 
7,  1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  579,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

AIR   MAIL   AND   OC^EAN    MAIL   CONTRACTS,    SPECIAL   COMMITTEB   ON    INVESTIGATION    OF^ 

SENATE 

Mail  contracts.  Investigation  of  air  mail  and  ocean  mail  contracts,  letter  from 
Postmaster  General  to  chairman  of  Special  Committee  to  Investigate  Air 
Mail  and  Ocean  Mail  Contracts  transmitting  individual  reports  and  accom- 
panying exhibits  on  foreign  ocean  and  air  mail  contracts.  1935.  2  pts.  [ix]-|- 
397  p.  ( Senate  committee  pilnt,  74th  Congress,  1st  session. )  t 
L.  C.  card  35-26441  Y  4.Ai  7/2 :  H  35/2/pt.l,  2 

APPKOPRIATTONS  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Appropriations.  Legislative  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1936,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  8021 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tydings.  May  13,  calendar  day  May 
29,  1935.    3  p.     ( S.  rp.  743,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Navy  Department,  x^avy  Department  and  naval  service  appropriation  bill, 
fiscal  year  1936,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7672 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Byrnes. 
May  7,  calendar  day  May  9,  1935.     4  p.     (S.  rp-  598,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

:i Navy  Department  appropriation  biU,   [fiscal  year]  1936,  hearings  before 

subcommittee,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  7672.     1935.     ii+123  p. 

*  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.Ap  6/2  :  N  22/2/936 

i  BANKING  AND  CtTRRENCT  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

|«\Ba«fcs  and  hanking.  Banking  act  of  1935,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  74th 
;  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  1715,  to  provide  for  sound,  effective,  and  uninter- 
j  rupted  operation  of  banking  system,  Apr.  19-May  13,  1935.  1935.  pt.  1,  iii+1- 
'       354  p.     *  Paper,  25c.  Y  4.B  22/3  :  B  22/pt.l 

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520  May  1935 

Half  dollar.  Coinage  of  50-cent  pieces  in  commemoration  of  Cabeza  de  Vaca 
Expedition  and  opening  of  Old  Spanish  Trail,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6372 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Fletcher.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  23,  1935.  2  p.  ( S.  rp. 
676,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

CIVIL    SERVICE  COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

•Civil  service.  Provide  for  special  clerk  or  liaison  officer,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2405  [to  provide  for  special  clerk  and  liaison  officer  to  act  for  and  between 
Civil  Service  Commission  and  Members  of  Congress  and  other  departments 
of  Government  on  matters  in  connection  with  operation  of  civil-service  laws]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Gibson.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  22,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp. 
645,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

To  extend  classified  executive  civil  service,  report  to  accompany  S.  1952; 

submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.    May  13,  calendar  day  May  21,  1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp. 
639,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

\  Ciml  service  pensions.  Civil  service  retirement,  hearing  before  subcommittee, 
74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  369  [and  other]  bills  to  amend  civil  service 
retirement  act,  Apr.  16,  1935.    1935.    iii+32  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y4.C  49/2  :R  31/11 

- — —  Relative  to  retirement  of  certain  officers  and  employees,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  2364  [relative  to  retirement  of  certain  oflScers  and  employees,  to  au- 
thorize payment  of  annuities  withheld  from  employees  retired  from  active 
service  during  July  1932  under  provisions  of  economy  law]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Bulow.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  21,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  643,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Government  offlciaU  and  employees.  Relating  to  promotions  of  civil  sei'vice  em- 
ployees, report  to  accompany  S.  476;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bulow.  May  13,  cal- 
endar day  May  20,  1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  638,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ludmg,  Harry  H.  A.  Harry  H.  A,  Ludwig,  report  to  accompany  S.  1225  [for 
relief  of  Harry  H.  A.  Ludwig]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bulow.  May  13,  calendar 
day  May  21,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  642,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

CLAIMS   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

American  Surety  Co.  of  New  York,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  373  [for  relief  of 
American  Surety  Company  of  New  York  for  bond  covering  appearance  of  Alex 
Terlizzi  in  court  for  northern  district  of  New  York]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  White. 
May  13,  calendar  day  May  23,  1935.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  650,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Andis,  Robert  O.  R.  G.  Andis,  report  to  accompany  S.  1690  [for  relief  of  R.  G. 
Andis]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coolidge.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  23,  1935.  3  p. 
( S.  rp.  654,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Art  Metal  Construction  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1138  [for  relief  of  Art  Metal 
Construction  Company  with  respect  to  maintenance  of  suit  against  United 
States  for  recovery  of  any  income  or  profits  taxes  paid  to  United  States  for 
calendar  year  1918  in  excess  of  amount  of  taxes  lawfully  due  for  such  period]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Gibson.    May  10,  1935.    4  p.     ( S.  rp.  606,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Atlantic  Works,  Boston,  Mass.,  report  to  accompany  S.  895  [to  carry  out  findings 
of  Court  of  Claims  in  case  of  Atlantic  Works,  Boston,  Mass.]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Logan.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  27,  1985.  lip.  (S.  rp.  725,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

£ell  Telephone  Co.  of  Pennsylvania,  report  to  accompany  S.  2168  [for  relief  of 
Bell  Telephone  Company  of  Pennsylvania]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  May 
13,   calendar   day   May  24,   1935.     2  p.      (S.   rp.   70'5,   74th   Cong.   1st   sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

JBorinff,  K.  W.    K.  W.  Boring,  report  to  accompany  S.  658  [for  relief  of  K.  W. 
Boring]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.    May  13,  calendar  day  May  23,  1935.    2  p.i 
(S.  rp.  668,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c.  1 

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May  1935  521 

€onrad,  Mrs.  Mary  F.  Mary  Ford  Courad,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2689  [for 
relief  of  Mary  Ford  Courad]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gibson.  May  13,  calendar 
day  May  23,  1935.    5  p.     (S.  rp.  658,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Crilley,  A.  Cyril.  A.  Cyril  Crilley,  report  to  accompany  S.  1045  [for  relief  of 
A.  Cyril  Crilley]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  White.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  24, 
1935.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  695,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Dunham,  Robert  A.  Robert  A.  Dunham,  report  to  accompany  S.  1326  [for  relief 
of  Robert  A.  Dunham]  ;  sulimitted  by  Mr.  Schwellenbach.  May  13,  calendar 
day  May  24,  1935.     5  p.     (S.  rp.  696,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Gonzales,  Albert.  Albert  Gonzales,  report  to  accompany  S.  1064  [for  relief  of 
Albert  Gonzales]  ;  submitted  by  Mr,  Coolidge.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  24, 
1935.    6  p.     (S.  rp.  700,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Oould,  Thomas  J.  Thomas  J.  Gould,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1315  [for  relief 
of  Thomas  J.  Gould]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coolidge.  May  13,  calendar  day  May 
23,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  655,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Halpin,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  M.  Elizabeth  M.  Halpin,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  285 
[for  relief  of  Elizabeth  M.  Halpin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.  May  13,  calen- 
dar day  May  23,  1935.    5  p.     ( S.  rp.  667,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hanna,  Matthew  E.  Matthew  E.  Hanna,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4817  [for 
relief  of  Matthew  E.  Hanna]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coolidge.  May  13,  calendar 
day  May  23,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  656,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Harbor  Springs,  Mich.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1492  [for  relief  of  Harbor 
Springs,  Mich.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  23, 
1935.     13  p.     (S.  rp.  664,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Eathatvay,  Mrs.  Anna.  Anna  Hathaway,  report  to  accompany  S.  430'  [for  relief 
of  Anna  Hathaway]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gibson.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  27, 
1935.     6  p.     (S.  rp.  724,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Eoban,  Clettis  F.  Cletus  F.  Hoban,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1703  [fur  relief 
of  Cletus  F.  Hoban]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gibson.  May  13,  calendar  day  May 
23,  1935.     5  p.      (S.  rp.  657,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Hoffman,  John  L.  John  L.  Hoffman,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  760  [for  relief 
of  John  L.  Hoffman]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwellenbach.  May  13,  calendar  day 
May  23,  1935.     5  p.     (S.  rp.  659,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hooge,  Rene.  Rene  Hooge,  report  to  accompany  S.  928  [for  relief  of  Hene 
Hooge]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  24,  1935. 
6  p.     ( S.  rp.  701,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Jarrette,  Harry.  Harry  Jarrette,  report  to  accompany  S.  2373  [for  relief  of 
Harrj'  Jarrette]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  24, 
1935.     10  p.  il.     (S.  i-p.  702,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Jeanmonod,  E.  E.  Jeanmonod,  report  to  accompany  S.  1046  [for  relief  of  E. 
Jeanmonod]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  23,  1935. 
8  p.     (S.  rp.  670,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Laivton,  Ward  J.  Ward  J.  Lawton,  report  to  accompany  S.  1656  [for  relief  of 
Ward  J.  Lawton]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  23, 
1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  666,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Lotoe,  Mrs.  Hazel  B.  Hazel  B.  Lowe,  et  al.,  report  to  accompany  S.  280  [for 
relief  of  Hazel  B.  Lowe,  Tess  H.  Johnston,  and  Esther  L.  Teckmeyer]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Capper.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  23,  1935.  4  p.  ( S.  rp.  665, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lueders.  William  F.  W.  F.  Lueders,  report  to  accompany  S.  1084  [for  relief 
of  W.  F.  Lueders]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.  May  13,  calendar  day  May 
2f7,  1935.     20  p.     (S.  rp.  730,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

McCray,  Skelton  M.  Skelton  Mack  McCray,  report  to  accompany  S.  1577  [for 
relief  of  Skelton  Mack  McCray]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.  May  13, 
calendar  day  May  27,  1985.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  729,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Pai)er,  5c. 

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522  Mat  1935 

McDonald,  James  E.  James  B.  McDonald,  report  to  accompany  S.  2590  [for 
relief  of  James  E.  McDonald]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  May  13,  calendar  day 
May  24,  1935.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  706,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McPeiers,  W.  W.  Estate  of  W.  W.  McPeters,  report  to  accompany  S.  1735  [for 
relief  of  estate  of  W.  W.  McPeters]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.  May  13, 
calendar    day    May    28,    1985.     13   p.     (S.    rp.    740,    74th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c, 

Meelum,  Daniel.  Dan  Meehan,  report  to  accompany  S.  1640  [for  relief  of 
Dan  Meehanl  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwellenbach.  May  13,  calendar  day 
May  24,  1935.     6  p.     (S.  rp.  697,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Miller,  Georffe  W.  George  W.  Miller,  report  to  accompany  S.  1040  [for  relief 
of  George  W.  Miller]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  May  13,  calendar  day  May 
23,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  669,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Minnesota.  Certain  claimants  who  suffered  loss  by  tire  in  Minnesota  during 
Oct.  1918,  report  to  accompany  S.  1448  [for  relief  of  certain  claimants  who 
suffered  loss  by  fire  in  Minnesota  during  Oct.  1918]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Logan.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  23,  1935.  6  p.  (S.  rp.  663,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Miincy  Valley  Private,  Hospital,  repci*t  to  accompany  H.  R.  1291  [for  relief  of 
Muucy  Valley  Private  Hospital]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  White.  May  13.  calendar 
day  May  23,  1935.     3  p.      (S.  rp.  652,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

O'Brien,  W.  S.  W.  S.  O'Brien,  report  to  accompany  S.  1865  [for  relief  of 
W.  S.  O'Brien]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwellenbach.  May  13,  calendar  day 
May  28,  1935.     22  p.     (S.  rp.  741,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pace,  James  M.  James  M.  Pace,  repoit  to  accompany  H.  R.  2708  [for  relief 
of  James  M.  Pace]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burke.  May  13,  calendar  day  May 
23,  1935.     16  p.     (S.  rp.  653,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Phillips,  Marion  S.  Marion  Shober  Phillips,  report  to  accompany  S.  1935  [for 
relief  of  Marion  Shober  Phillips]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwellenbach.  May 
13,   calendar   day  May  23,    1935.     7   p.     (S.    rp.    662,    74th   Cong.   1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

PoUtano,  Domenico.  Domenico  Politano,  report  to  accompany  S.  2076  [for 
relief  of  Domenico  Politano]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  May  13,  calendar 
day  May  23,  1935.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  672,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Randall,  T.  D.,  d  Co.  T.  D.  Randall  &  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2520  [for 
relief  of  T.  D.  Randall  and  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gibson.  May  13, 
calendar  day  May  24,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  690,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Ray,  William  A.  William  A.  Ray,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4630  [for  relief 
of  William  A.  Ray]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  May  13,  calendar  day  May 
23,  1935.    2  p.     ( S.  rii.  675,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Smith,  James  H.  James  H.  Smith,  report  to  accompany  S.  1179  [for  relief  of 
James  H.  Smith] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.  May  13,  calendar  day  May 
28,  1935.     17  p.     (S.  rp.  739,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Smith,  Willi^am  E.  William  E.  Smith,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3073  [for 
relief  of  William  E.  Smith]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  May  13.  calendar 
day  May  24,  1935.     4  p.      (S.  rp.  707,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper.  5c. 

Sutton,  Mrs.  Margaret.  Widow  of  Ray  Sutton,  report  to  accompany  S.  2393 
[for  relief  of  Margaret  Sutton,  widow  of  Ray  Sutton]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Bailey.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  23,  1935.  5  p.  (S.  rp.  673,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     •'==  Paper,  5c. 

Tarrence,  E.  W.  E.  W.  Tarrence,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2987  [for  relief 
of  E.  W.  Tarrence]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.     May  13,  calendar  day  May 

23,  1935.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  674,  74th  Coug.  Ist  se^-i.)      *  Paper,  uc. 

Tasso,  Elliott  H.  Elliott  H.  and  Emma  Tasso,  report  to  accompany  S.  2374 
[for  relief  of  Elliott  H.  Tasso  and  Emma  Tasso] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey. 
May  13,  calendar  day  May  24,  1935.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  703,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 


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May  1935  523 

Thompson,  William  A.  "William  A.  Thompson,  report  to  accompany  S.  1070 
[for  relief  of  William  A.  Thompson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwellenbach. 
May  13,  calendar  day  May  23,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  661,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Turpin,  Luther  M.  Luther  M.  and  Amanda  Turpin,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
805  [for  relief  of  Luther  M.  Turpin  and  Amanda  Turpin]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  White.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  23,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  i-p.  651,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Vllen<lorff,  Phillip.  Estate  of  Phillip  UllendorfE,  report  to  accompany  S.  1960 
[for  relief  of  Florida  National  Bank  and  Trust  Company,  as  successor  trustee 
for  estate  of  Phillip  Ullendorff]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  May  13,  calendar 
day  May  24,  1935.    6  p.     (S.  rp.  698,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Vi'ade,  Francis  T.  F.  T.  Wade,  M.  L.  Dearing,  B.  D.  Wagner,  and  G.  M.  Judd, 
report  to  accompany  S.  490  [for  relief  of  F.  T.  Wade,  M.  L.  Dearing,  E.  D. 
Wagner,  and  G.  M.  ,Tudd]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwelleubach.  May  13,  calen- 
dar day  May  23,  1935.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  660,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Washington  Post  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1052  [for  relief  of  Washington 
Post  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  23, 
1935.    3  p.    (S.  rp.  671,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Worthy,  Lewis.  Lewis  Worthy  and  Dennis  O.  Penn,  report  to  accompany  S. 
1980  [for  relief  of  Lewis  Woi-thy  and  Dennis  O.  Penn]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Bailey.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  24,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  704,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

COMMERCE    committed:,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.  May  1-29,  1935 ; 
no.  13-15.     1935.     Each  72  p.  or  77  p.  4"     I  T  4.C  73/2 :  74/1.3-15 

CMmplain,  Lake.  Bridge  across  Lalie  Champlain,  report  to  accompany  S. 
2681  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction  of  bridge 
across  Lake  Champlain  between  point  at  or  near  East  Alburg,  Vt.,  and  point, 
at  or  near  West  Swanton,  Vt.,  by  State  Board  of  Public  Works  of  Vermont]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May  7,  calendar  day  May  9,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
601,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Coast  Guard  stations.  Coast  Guard  station  at  Hog  Island,  Va.,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  65  [for  establishment  of  Coast  Guard  station  on  coast  of  Virginia, 
at  or  near  north  end  of  Hog  Island,  Northampton  County]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Copeland.  May  7,  calendar  day  May  8,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  592,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Coast  Guard  station,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2015  [for  Coast  Guard 

station  at  eastern  entrance  to  Cape  Cod  Canal,  Mass]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Copeland.  May  7,  calendar  day  May  8,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  593,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Coast  Guard  station.  Sea  Island  Beach,  Ga.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 

3975  [for  establishment  of  Coast  Guard  station  on  coast  of  Georgia,  at  or  near 
Sea  Island  Beach]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Copeland.  May  7,  calendar  day  May  8, 
1935.    2  p.    (S.  rp.  594,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Des  Moines  River.  Bridge  across  Des  Moines  River  at  St.  Francisville,  Mo., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5547  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  com- 
pleting construction  of  bridge  across  Des  Moines  River  at  or  near  St.  Francis- 
ville, Mo.,  by  Roy  H.  Campbell,  Charles  H.  Brown,  G.  H.  Wilsey,  and  H.  O. 
Strosnider]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  23,  1935. 
4  p.     (S.  rp.  678,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

^Firearms.    To  regulate  commerce  of  firearms,  hearing,  74th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion, on  S.  3,  Apr.  16,  1935.    1935.    iii-i-57  p.     *  Paper,  5c.     Y  4.C  73/2 :  F  51/2 

Fishing  vessels.  Amending  ship  mortgage  act,  1920,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
7205  [to  amend  ship  mortgage  act,  1920,  otherwise  known  as  sec.  30  of  mer- 
chant marine  act,  1920,  to  allow  benefits  of  said  act  to  be  enjoyed  by  owners 
of  certain  vessels  of  United  States  of  less  than  200  gross  tons]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Copeland.  May  7,  calendar  day  May  8,  1935.  5  p.  (S.  rp.  596,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)  [This  amendment  benefits  particularly  the  owners  of  fishing 
vessels.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

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524  May  1935 

Foods,  drugs,  and  cosmetics,  report  to  accompany  S.  5  [to  prevent  adultei-ation, 
misbranding,  and  false  advertising  of  food,  drugs,  devices,  and  cosmetics  in 
interstate,  foreign,  and  ottier  commerce  subject  to  jurisdiction  of  United  States, 
for  purposes  of  safeguarding  public  health,  preventing  deceit  upon  purchasing 
public,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Copeland.  May  13,  calendar 
day  May  22,  1935.  14  p.  (S.  rp.  646,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Corrected  print. 
S.  5  creates  a  committee  on  public  health  and  a  committee  on  food  standards.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Grand  Haven,  Mich.  Transfer  of  poition  of  liglithouse  reservation  to  Grand 
Haven,  Mich.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4239  [to  convey  to  Grand  Haven, 
Mich.,  portions  of  Grand  Haven  lighthouse  reservation,  Mich.]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Vandenberg.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  15,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  623, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lights.  Disposal  of  certain  lighthouse  reservations,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
7131  [to  authorize  Secretary  of  Commerce  to  dispose  of  certain  lighthouse 
reservations,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Donahey.  May  7, 
calendar  day  May  8,  1935.    7  p.     ( S.  rp.  597,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Merchant  marine.  Merchant  marine  act,  1935,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion, on  S.  2582,  to  develop  strong  American  merchant  marine,  to  promote 
commerce  of  United  States,  to  aid  national  defense,  and  for  other  purposes, 
May  1  [-7],  1935.  1935.  pts.  2-4,  [xi] +97-568  p.  1  pi.  [S.  2582  creates  the 
United  States  Maritime  Authority.]  *  Paper,  pt.  2,  20c;  *  pt.  3,  15c.;  *  pt. 
4,  10c.  Y  4.C  73/2  :  U  53/8/pt.2^ 

Merchant  marine  act,  1935,  report  to  accompany  S.  2582  [to  develop  strong 

American  merchant  marine,  to  promote  commerce  of  United  States,  to  aid 
national  defense,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Copeland.  May 
13,  calendar  day  May  24,  1935.  8  p.  (S.  rp.  713,  73d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [S.  2582 
creates  the  United  States  Maritime  Authority.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26442 

Mississippi  River.  Bridge  across  Mississippi  River  between  Kaskaskia  Island, 
111.,  and  St.  Marys,  Mo.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6997  [authorizing  Illinois 
ami  Missouri  to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Mississippi  River  between 
Kaskaskia  Island,  111.,  and  St.  Marys  Mo.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May 
13,  calendar  day  May  23,   1935.     2  p.      (S.   rp.  681,  74th   Cong.   1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge  across  Mississippi  River  between  New  Orleans  and  Gretna,  La., 

report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4528  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  com- 
pleting construction  of  bridge  across  Mississippi  River  between  New  Orleans 
and  Gretna,  La.,  by  George  A.  Hero  and  Allen  S.  Hackett]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Sheppard.  :May  13,  calendar  day  May  23,  1935.  3  p.  ( S.  rp.  677,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Jlorro  Castle,  steamship.  Coinage  of  medals  commemorating  rescue  work  during 
Morro  Castle  disaster,  reix>rt  to  accompany  S.  1874  [for  coinage  of  medals 
to  be  presented  to  A.  Harry  Moore,  certain  officers  of  New  Jersey  National 
Guard,  John  Bogan,  sr.,  and  members  of  crew  of  fishing  boat  Paramount]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Copeland.  May  7,  calendar  day  May  8,  1935.  5  p.  (S  rp. 
591,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Oswego  River.  Authorizing  preliminary  examination  of  Oswego,  Oneida,  Seneca, 
and  Clyde  rivers  [N.  Y.,  with  view  to  controlling  of  floods],  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  3285 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  27, 
1935.    2 p.     (S.  rp.  736,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Parker  Dam.  Parker  Dam  on  Colorado  River  and  Grand  Coulee  Dam  on  Co- 
lumbia River,  hearing,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  2811,  to  authorize 
and  adopt  certain  public  works  projects  for  controlling  floods,  improving  navi- 
gation, regulating  flow  of  certain  streams  of  United  States,  and  for  other  pur- 
poses. May  22,  1935.  1935.  iii+20  p.  [This  hearing  does  not  discuss  Grand 
Coulee  Dam  nor  other  public  works.]      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.C  73/2  :  P  22 


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Parker  Dam — Continued. 

■    Parker  Dam  on  Colorado  River  and  Grand  Coulee  Dam  on   Columbia 

River,  report  to  accompany  S.  2811  [to  authorize  and  adopt  certain  public 
works  projects  for  controlling  floods,  improving  navigation,  regulating  flow  of 
certain  streams  of  United  States,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Johnson.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  22,  1935.  6  p.  (S.  rp.  644,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Rainy  River.  Bridge  across  Rainy  River  at  Baudette,  Minn.,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6834  [to  revive  and  reenact  act  authorizing  Vernon  W.  O'Connor 
to  construct  bridge  across  Rainy  River  at  or  near  Baudette,  Minn.]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  27,  1935.  3  p.  ( S.  rp. 
737,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Rio  Grande.  Bridge  across  Rio  Grande  at  Boca  Chica,  Tex.,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  7291  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction 
of  bridge  across  Rio  Grande  at  or  near  Boca  Chica,  Tex.,  by  Boca  Chica 
Bridge  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  23, 
1985.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  682,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge  across  Rio  Grande  at  Rio  Grande,  Tex.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 

6630  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction  of  bridge 
across  Rio  Grande  at  or  near  Rio  Grande  City,  Tex.,  by  Rio  Grande  City- 
Camargo  Bridge  Company]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May  13,  calendar 
day  May  23,  1935.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  680,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sailors.  Extension  of  Public  Health  Service,  report  to  accompany  S.  2625  [to 
extend  facilities  of  Public  Health  Service  to  seamen  on  Government  vessels 
not  in  military  or  naval  establishments]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Copeland.  May  7, 
calendar  day  May  9,  1935.    1  p.     ( S.  rp.  600,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

'Shipping.  Carriage  of  goods  by  sea,  hearing,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S. 
1152,  May  10,  1935.     1935.     iii+91  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.C  73/2  :  C  23 

Carriage  of  goods  by  sea,  report  to  accompany  S.  1152;  submitted  by  Mr. 

White.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  28,  1935.  5  p.  (S.  rp.  742,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c, 

Statistics.  Authorize  Department  of  Commerce  to  make  special  statistical 
studies  upon  payment  of  cost  thereof,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5444 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Copeland.  May  7,  calendar  day  May  8,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  595, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

^United  States  Travel  Commission,  hearing,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  33, 
to  encourage  travel  to  and  within  United  States  by  citizens  of  foreign  coun- 
tries, May  13,  1935.     1935.     iii+47  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.  C  73/2  :  T  69 

Waccamaw  River.  Bridge  across  Waccamaw  River  at  Old  Pireway  Ferry  Cross- 
ing, N.  C,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6859  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to 
State  Highway  Commission  of  North  Carolina  to  construct  free  highway 
bridge  across  Waccamaw  River  at  or  near  Old  Pireway  Ferry  Crossing,  N.  C]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May  13,  calendar  day  Mav '?3,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp. 
679,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.  i     *  Paper.  5c. 

DISTBICT    OF    COLUMBIA    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Blind.  Provide  pensions  for  needy  blind  [persons  in  District  of  Columbia], 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5711 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Copeland.  May  13,  cal- 
endar day  May  24,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  718,  74th  Cong,  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  Mav  22,  1935 ; 
no.  4.     1935.     24  p.  4°     t  Y  4.b  03/2 :  74/4 

Divorce  in  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany  S.  2259  [to  amend  sec. 

^      966  and  971  of  chapter  22  of  act  to  establish  code  of  law  for  District  of 

Columbia,  as  amended,  and  for  other  purposes,  so  as  to  broaden  divorce  laws 

of  District  of  Columbia]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Copeland.     May  13,  calendar  day 

May  24,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  720,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

:  Drake,  Lyman  C.  Lyman  C.  Drake,  report  to  accompany  S.  2591  [for  relief  of 
Lyman  C.  Drake]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  King.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  24, 
1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  715,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Droop,  E.  F.,  &  Sons  Company.  E.  F.  Droop  &  Sons  Co.,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  4708  [for  relief  of  E.  F.  Droop  and  Sons  Company]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  King.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  24,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  717,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Oerman  Orphan  Asylum.  To  change  name  of  German  Orphan  Asylum  Associa- 
tion [of  District  of  Columbia  to  Geiinan  Orphan  Home  of  District  of  Co- 
lumbia], report  to  accompany  S.  2646;  submitted  by  Mr.  Copeland.  May  13, 
calendar    day    May    24,    1935.     1    p.     (S.    rp.    716,    74th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Parks.  To  authorize  use  of  pax'li  property  in  District  of  Columbia  and  its  en- 
virons by  Boy  Scouts  of  America  at  their  national  jamboree,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  2738;  submitted  by  Mr.  King.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  24,  1935. 
1  p.     ( S.  rp.  719,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Streets.  For  designation  of  street  or  avenue  to  be  known  as  Missouri  Avenue 
[in  District  of  Columbia],  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  133;  submitted  by 
Mr.  King.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  29,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  745,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

EDUCATION   AND   LABOR   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

--National  Lahor  Relations  Board.  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  hearings, 
74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  1958,  to  promote  equality  of  bargaining 
power  between  employers  and  employees,  to  diminish  causes  of  labor  dis- 
putes, to  create  National  [Labor]  Relations  Board,  and  for  other  purposes, 
Mar.  21-Apr.  2,  1935.     1935.     pt.  3,  v+ 237-890  p.     *  Paper,  70c. 

Y  4.Ed  8/3  :  N  21/3/pt.3 
National  Labor  Relations  Board,  report  to  accompany  S.  1958  [to  pro- 
mote equality  of  bargaining  power  between  employers  and  employees,  to 
diminish  causes  of  labor  disputes,  to  create  National  Labor  Relations  Board, 
and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  May  1,  calendar  day 
May  2,  1935.  19  p.  (S.  rp.  573,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [This  Board  is  to 
replace  the  National  Labor  Relations  Board  established  by  Executive  order 
6763  on  June  29,  1934.]  *  I'aper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26373 

FINANCE  COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.  May  3-29,  1935; 
no.  32-38.     1935.     Each  28  p.  or  31  p.  4°     $  Y  4.F  49 :  74/32-38 

Cattle.  Extending  time  during  which  domestic  animals  which  have  crossed 
boundary  line  [into  foreign  countries]  may  be  returned  duty  free,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  6143;  submitted  by  Mr.  Harrison.  May  13,  calendar  day 
May  16,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  625,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Economic  conditions.     Extension  of  national  industrial  recovery  act,  report  to 
accompany  S.  J.  Res.  113  [to  extend  until  Apr.  1,  1936,  provisions  of  title  1  of 
national  industrial  recovery  act,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Clark.     May  1,  calendar  day  May  2,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  570,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26443 
\  National  Recovery  AdminlstrOrtKyn.     Investigation   of  National   Recovery   Ad- 
ministration, hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  79,  for 
investigation  of  certain  charges  concerning  administration  of  industrial  codes 
by  National  Recovery  Administration,  Mar.  7   [-Apr.  18],  1935.     1935.     4  v. 
[xx]+3187  p.  1  pi.     [Volumes  1-3  were  also  published  in  6  separate  num-i' 
bered  parts.     Volume  4  is  a  general  index.]     *  Paper,  v.  1  and  2.  each  $1.25; 

*  v.  3,  $1.00 ;  *  V.  4.  15c.  Y  4.F  49 :  N  21/V.1-3.  v.4.ind.l 
Social  security  bill,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7260  [to  provide  for  general  wel-l 
-   fare  by  establishing  system  of  Federal  old-age  benefits,  and  by  enabling  thei 

several  States  to  make  more  adequate  provision  for  aged  persons,  blind  per-r 
sons,  dependent  and  crippled  children,  maternal  and  child  welfare,  publicii 
health,  and  administration  of  their  unemployment  compensation  laws,  tO' 
establish  Social  Security  Board,  to  raise  revenue,  and  for  other  purposes] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Harrison.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  20,  1935.  55  p.  1  tab.i 
(S.  rp.  62)8,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
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FOREIGN  BJELATIONS  COMilirTEB,    SENATE 

Income  tax.  Exempt  from  taxation  official  compensation  of  consular  officers, 
etc.,  of  foreign  country,  reix)rt  to  accompany  S.  2762  [to  exempt  from  taxation, 
under  certain  conditions,  on  basis  of  reciprocity,  official  compensation  of 
consular  officer,  nondiplomatic  representative,  or  employee  of  foreign  country]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Pittman.  May  13.  calendar  day  May  20,  1935.  4  p.  ( S.  rp. 
632,  74tb  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

International  Congress  of  Military  Medicine  and  Pliarmncy.  Participation  by 
United  States  in  Brussels  Congress  of  Military  Medicine,  etc.,  in  June  1935, 
report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  108  [to  provide  for  participation  by  United 
States  in  8tb  International  Congress  of  Military  Medicine  and  Pharmacy  to  be 
held  at  Brussels,  Belgium,  in  June  1935]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittman.  May  10, 
1935.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  608,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Pan  American.  Institute  of  Geography  and  History,  report  to  accompany  S.  J. 
Res.  86  [authorizing  annual  appropriation  to  enable  United  States  to  become 
member  of  Pan  American  Institute  of  Geography  and  History,  authorizing  the 
President  to  invite  Institute  to  hold  its  2d  general  assembly  in  United  States 
in  1935,  and  authorizing  appropriation  for  expenses  of  such  meeting]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Pittman.  May  13.  calendar  day  May  20,  1935.  6  p.  (S.  rp. 
631,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Rio  Grande.  Equitable  use  of  waters  of  Rio  Grande,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
6453  [to  amend  act  providing  for  study  regarding  equitable  use  of  waters  of 
Rio  Grande,  and  so  forth,  as  amended,  so  as  to  obtain  information  which  may 
be  used  as  basis  for  negotiation  of  treaty  with  Mexico  as  to  use  of  waters  of 
Rio  Grande,  Colorado,  and  Tia  Juana  rivers]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittman. 
May  13,  calendar  day  May  20,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  633,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
[H.  R.  6453,  as  reported  by  Senate  committee,  authorizes  designation  of  the 
American  commissioner  on  the  International  Boundary  Commission,  United 
States  and  Mexico,  or  other  Federal  agency  to  cooperate  with  representa- 
tives of  the  Mexican  Grovei-nment  in  making  investigation.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sudden  d  Cliristenson,  Incorporated.  Authorizing  payment  of  claim  of  Sudden 
&  Christenson  et  al.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2635  [authorizing  appropriation 
of  funds  for  payment  of  award  in  claim  of  Sudden  and  Christenson,  In- 
corporated, and  others]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittman.  May  13,  calendar  day 
May  23,  1935.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  684,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

IMMIGRATION    OOMMITEEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congi-ess,  1st  session.  May  1-30,  1935; 
no.  5-7.     1985.     Each  6  p.  4°     t  Y  4.1m  6/2  :  74/5-7 

'^Deportation  of  certain  alien  seamen,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on 
S.  379,  Apr.  9  and  10,  1935.     1935.     iii+60  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

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INDIAN    AFFAIRS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  May  6,  1935 ;  no.  4. 
1935.     39  p.  4°     %  Y  4.1n  2/2  :  74/4 

Chandler,  Oliver  K.  Survey  of  conditions  among  Indians  of  United  States, 
removal  of  O.  K.  Chandler,  superintendent  and  special  disbursing  agent, 
Quapaw  Agency,  Miami,  Okla.,  Apr.  1,  1924,  partial  report  pursuant  to  Senate 
resolution  79,  70th  Congress,  and  subsequent  resolutions ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  14,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp. 
622,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

\Cherokee  Indians.     Eastern  and  "Western  Cherokees,  report  to  accompany  S.  Res. 

,     136  [relative  to  gratuities  charged  in  settlements  with  Eastern  and  Western 

Cherokee  Indians]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.     May  13,  calen- 

j     dar  day  May  22,  1935.     4  p.     ( S.  rp.  647,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c, 

Choctaw  Indians.  Enrollment  of  Robert  Fix  and  others  on  Choctaw  and  Chick- 
asaw citizenship  rolls,  hearing  before  subcommittee,  74th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion, on  S.  1440,  to  enroll  on  citizenship  rolls  certain  persons  of  Choctaw 
and  Chickasaw  nations  or  tribes,  Apr.  19,  1935.     1935.     ii-t-41  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Claims.  Authorizing  payment  to  non-Indian  claimants  under  act  of  June  7, 
1924  (43  Stat.  L.  636),  report  to  accompany  S.  2608  [to  autliorize  appropria- 
tion to  pay  non-Indian  claimants  on  Indian  pueblo  grants  whose  claims 
have  been  extinguished  under  act  of  June  7,  1924,  but  who  have  been  found 
entitled  to  awards  under  said  act  as  supplemented  by  act  of  May  31,  1933]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Hatch.  May  1,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  563,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

C7'oio  Indians.  Authorizing  Crow  tribe  to  review  record  on  appeal  to  Supreme 
Court,  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  96  [to  carry  out  intention  of  Congress 
with  reference  to  claims  of  Crow  tribe  of  Indians  of  Montana  and  any  band 
thereof  against  United  States,  by  assuring  to  them  right  of  appeal  to  Su- 
preme Court];  submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler.  May  1,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  568, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Devils  Lake,  N.  Dak.,  Cooperation  with  public-school  board.  Devils  Lake,  N. 
Dak.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2621  [to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with 
public-school  board  at  Devils  Lake,  N.  Dak.,  in  construction,  extension,  and 
betterment  of  high-school  building  at  Devils  Lake,  N.  Dak.,  to  be  available 
to  Indian  children]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Frazier.  May  13,  calendar  day  May 
27,  1935.     3  p.     ( S.  rp.  738,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hardin,  Mont.  Big  Horn  County,  Mont.,  cooperation  with  school  district  17-H, 
report  to  accompany  S.  1527  [to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  school 
district  numbered  17-H,  Big  Horn  County,  Mont.,  for  extension  of  public- 
school  buildings  at  Hardin  and  at  Crow  Agency,  to  be  available  to  Indian 
children]  ;  submitted  by  Mr  Wheeler.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  27,  1935. 
8  p.     (S.  rp.  731,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Harlem,  Mont.,  cooperation  with  school  district  no.  12,  Blaine  County,  report 
to  accompany  S.  1521  [to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  Harlem  school 
district  numbered  12,  Blaine  County,  Mont.,  for  extension  of  public-school 
buildings  and  equipment  to  be  available  for  Indian  children  of  Fort  Belknap 
Reservation]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  22, 
1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  648,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Indian  reservations.  Amending  Wheeler-Howard  act  (act  of  June  18,  1934), 
report  to  accompany  S.  2655  [to  define  election  procedure  under  act  of  June 
18,  1934,  on  question  of  excluding  a  reservation  from  application  of  said  act, 
and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  May  1, 
1935.     [2]  p.     (S.  rp.  564,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Leasing  of  Indian  unallotted  lands  for  mining  purposes,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  2638  [to  amend  law  governing  leasing  of  unallotted  Indian  lands  for 
mining  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  May  13,  1935. 
3  p.     (S.  rp.  614,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Making  funds  immediately  available  for  construction,  repair,  and  main- 
tenance of  Indian  reservation  roads,  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  130 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Frazier.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  20,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
629,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Indians.  California  Indians,  report  to  accompany  S.  1793  [to  amend  act  au- 
thorizing attorney  general  of  California  to  bring  suit  in  Court  of  Claims  on 
behalf  of  Indians  of  California]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma, 
May  13,  calendar  day  May  24,  1935.  7  p.  (S.  rp.  709,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

^ To  promote  general  welfare  of  Indians  of  Oklahoma,  hearings,  74th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  on  S.  2047,  Apr.  &-11,  1935.    1935.    iv+153  p.    *  Paper,  15c. 

Y4.In2/2:Ok4/2 

Lodge  &rass,  Mont.  Big  Horn  school  district  no.  27,  extension  of  public  school 
no.  27,  Big  Horn  County,  Mont.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1529  [to  provide  funds 
for  cooperation  with  school  district  numbered  27,  Big  Horn  County,  Mont.,  for 
extension  of  public-school  buildings  to  be  available  to  Indian  children  of  Crow 
Reservation,  at  Lodge  Grass,  Mont.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler.  May  13, 
calendar  day  May  27,  1935.    2  p.     ( S.  rp.  732,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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May  1935  529 

Medicine  Lake,  Mont.  To  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  school  board  at 
Medicine  Lake,  Mont.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2t)D4  fto  provide  funds  for 
cooperation  with  school  board  at  Medicine  Lake,  Mont.,  in  con.struction  of 
public-school  building  to  be  available  to  Indian  children  of  Medicine  Lake, 
Mont.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  22,  1935.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  649,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [This  school  is  to  be  available  to  Indian 
children  of  Fort  Peck  Reservation.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Necklace,  Mrs.  Mary  S.  Mary  Sky  Necklace,  report  to  accompany  S.  IGOG  [for 
relief  of  Mary  Sky  Necklace]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  May  1, 
1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  565,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Old-age  pension  for  Indians,  report  to  accompany  S.  1697 ;  submittetl  by  Mr. 
Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  May  1,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  567,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Reclamation  of  land.  Deferment  and  adjustment  of  construction  charges  on 
Indian  irrigation  projects,  report  to  accompany  S.  1637  [to  extend  further 
operation  of  act  relating  to  deferment  and  adjustment  of  construction  charges 
for  years  1931  and  1932  on  Indian  irrigation  projects]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr. 
Wheeler.     May  1,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  569,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

■ Granting  concessions  and  leasing  lands  in  connection  with  reservoir  sites 

and  Indian  irrigation  projects,  report  to  accompany  S.  2656  [to  authorize 
Secretary  of  Interior  to  grant  concessions  on  reservoir  sites  and  other  lands 
in  connection  with  Indian  irrigation  projects  and  to  lease  lands  in  such  reserves 
for  agricultural,  grazing,  or  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of 
Oklahoma.    May  13,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  615,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Siletz  Reservation.  Siletz  or  Grand  Ronde  Indians  in  Oregon,  jurisdiction  bill, 
report  to  accompany  S.  2097  [conferring  jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to 
hear  and  determine  claims  of  ceilain  bands  or  tribes  of  Indians  residing  in 
Oregon]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Steiwer.  May  1,  calendar  day  May  2,  1935.  3  p. 
(S.  rp.  571,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Tiwafitcwin  (or  Anna).  For  relief  of  rightful  heirs  of  Tiwastewin  or  Anna  of 
Sisseton-Wahpeton  tribe,  report  to  accompany  S.  2533 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Frazier.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  14,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  620,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Vte  Indians.  Compensating  confederated  bands  of  Ute  Indians  of  Utah,  Colo- 
rado, and  New  Mexico  for  oil  lands,  report  to  accompany  S.  381 ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  May  1,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  566,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Worley,  Idaho.  Worley  cooperation  with  school  board,  Kootenai  County,  Idaho, 
report  to  accompany  S.  2462  [to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  school 
board  at  Worley,  Idaho,  in  construction  of  public-school  building  to  be  avail- 
able to  Indian  children  in  Worley  and  county  of  Kootenai,  Idaho]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  May  13,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  612,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

INTEKOCEANIO  CANALS  COMMITTEaE,  SENATE 

Panama  Canal.    Measurement  of  vessels  using  Panama  Canal  [for  collection  of 
tolls],  report  [and  minority  report]  to  accompany  S.  22S8.     [2  pts.]      (S.  rp. 
624,  2  pts.,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
L.  C.  card  35-26444 

[pt.  1.]    Report;  .«;ubmitted  by  Mr.   Gore.     May   13,   calendar  day  May  15,   19.35.     9  p. 

*  I'aper,  5c. 
pt.  2.     Minority  report ;   submitted  by  Mr.   Barbour.     May  13,  calendar  day  May  20, 
1935.     5  p.      *  Paper,   5c. 

\i Measurement  of  vessels  using  Panama  Canal,  joint  hearings  before  Com- 
mittee on  Interoceanic  Canals  and  subcommittee  on  merchant  marine  of  Com- 
mittee on  Commerce,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  2288,  to  provide  for 
measurement  of  vessels  using  Panama  Canal  [for  collection  of  tolls],  Apr. 
4,  and  5,  1935.    1935.    iii+167  p.  il.    *  Paper,  15c.  Y  4.1n  8/1 :  P  19/16 

INTERSTATE  COMMERCE  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  May  15,  1935;  no. 
6.     1935.     14  p.  4°     t  Y  4.  In  8/3  :  74/6 

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530  May  1935 

Federal  Aviation.  Commission.  Disposing  of  records,  files,  and  other  property 
of  Federal  Aviation  Commission  [by  delivering  same  to  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission],  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  92;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler. 
May  1,  calendar  day  May  2,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  575,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

X  Freight  rates.  To  amend  sec.  3  of  interstate  commerce  act  [relating  to  prefer- 
ential freight  rates],  hearings  before  subcommittee,  74th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion, on  S.  874,  S.  1633,  and  S.  1813,  Mar.  26-28,  1935.  1935.  iii+126  p.  1 
tab.     *  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.1n  8/3  :  In  8/19 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  Changing  date  of  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission's  annual  report  to  Congress,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4005; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler.  May  1,  calendar  day  May  2,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp. 
574,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

■ Permitting  members  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  to  continue  to 

serve,  upon  expiration  of  terms  of  office,  until  their  successors  are  appointed 
and  shall  have  qualified,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4751 :  submitted  by  Mr, 
Wheeler.     May  7,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  589,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Public  utility  act  of  1935,  report  [and  minority  views]  to  accompany  S.  2796 
[to  provide  for  control  and  elimination  of  public-utility  holding  companies 
operating,  or  marketing  securities,  in  interstate  and  foreign  commerce  and 
through  mails,  to  regulate  transmission  and  sale  of  electric  energy  in  inter- 
state commerce,  to  amend  Federal  water  power  act,  and  for  other  purposes]. 
[2  pts.]  (S.  rp.  621,  2  pts.,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
Jj.  C.  card  35-26445 
Ipt.  1.]   Report;    submitted    by    Mr.    Wheeler.     May    13,    calendar    day    May    14,    1935. 

(50    p.      *  Paper,    5c. 
pt.  2.     Minority  views  ;  submitted  by  Mr.   Hastings.     May   13,   calendar  day  May  23, 

1935.     6  p.     *  Paper,   5c. 

Railroads.  Extending  for  1  year  effective  period  of  title  1  of  emergency  rail- 
road transportation  act,  1933  [and  of  office  of  Federal  Coordinator  of  Trans- 
portation], report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  112;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler. 
May  7,  1935.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  588,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

IKRIGATION    AND    RBXJIAMATION    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.  May  28,  1935;  no. 
2.     1985.     8  p.  4°     $  Y  4.1r  7/1 :  74/2 

Rio  Grande.  Extension  of  terms  and  provisions  of  present  Rio  Grande  com- 
pact, report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7873  [to  give  consent  and  approval  of 
Congress  to  extension  of  terms  and  provisions  of  present  Rio  Grande  com- 
pact signed  at  Santa  Fe,  N.  Mex.,  Feb.  12,  1929,  by  commissioners  for 
Colorado,  New  Mexico,  and  Texas,  heretofore  approved  by  the  act  of  Con- 
gress] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Adams.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  24,  1935.  1  p. 
(S.  rp.  712,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

JUDICIARY    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Alaska.  To  amend  judicial  code,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6114  [to  amend 
sec.  128  of  judicial  code,  as  amended,  so  as  to  permit  review,  on  appeal,  by 
Circuit  Courts  of  Appeals,  of  final  decisions  of  district  courts  for  Alaska  and 
A^irgin  Islands  in  all  criminal  cases]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burke.  May  13, 
1935.     1  p.     (S.  riD.  609,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  May  6-27,  1935; 
no.  15-18.     1935.     various  paging,  4°     t  Y  4.  J  89/2 :  74/1.5-18 

Criminal  procedure.  Waiver  of  prosecution,  report  to  accompany  S.  1313 
[providing  for  waiver  of  prosecution  by  indictment  in  certain  criminal  proceed- 
ings] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dieterich.  May  13,  calendar  day  ^lay  20,  1935.  1  p. 
(S.  rp.  637,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Eminent  domain.  Condemnation  proceedings,  report  to  accompany  S.  1943 
[to  prescribe  procedure  and  practice  in  condemnation  proceedings  brought 
by  United  States,  including  acquisition  of  title  and  taking  possession  imder 
declarations  of  taking]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Van  Nuys.  May  1,  calendar  day 
May  2,  1935.     1  p.     ( S.  rp.  572,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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May  1935  531 

jGovetyiment  contracts.  To  establish  uniform  requirements  affecting  Govern- 
ment contracts,  hearing  before  subcommittee,  74tli  Congress,  1st  session,  on 
S.  215,  May  7,  1935.     193o.     iii+64  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  Y  4. J  89/2 :  C  76/3 

Judges.  Additional  judges  for  southern  district  of  California,  report  to  ac- 
company S.  317;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ashurst.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  May  1, 
1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  561,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Vacancies  in  certain  judgeships,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4665  [autho- 
rizing filling  of  vacancies  in  certain  judgeships  in  District  Courts]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Ashurst.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  27,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  721,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Liquors.  To  amend  United  States  Code,  report  to  accompany  S.  11  [to  amend 
sec.  3S9,  title  IS,  of  United  States  Code,  being  sec.  239  of  United  States 
criminal  code,  so  as  to  allow  common  carriers  to  collect  from  consignee 
purchase  price  of  intoxicating  liquor  in  interstate  commerce  except  in  such 
States,  etc.,  as  prohibit  manufacture  and  sale  of  such  liquor]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Logan.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  27,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  726,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lobhijing.  Registration  and  regulation  of  lobbyists,  report  to  accompany  S.  2512 
[to  require  registration  of  persons  engaged  in  influencing  legislation  or  Gov- 
ernment contracts  and  activities!  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Neely.  May  7,  calendar 
day  May  9,  1935.     2  p.      (S.  rp.  602,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Property.  To  exempt  certain,  property  from  operation  of  act  regulating'  sales 
under  court  order,  report  to  accompany  S.  26SS  [to  amend  act  to  regulate 
manner  in  which  property  shall  be  sold  under  orders  and  decrees  of  any 
United  States  courts,  as  amended]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  King.  May  7,  1935, 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  585,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

LIBRARY   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

National  Zoological  Park,  D.  C,  report  to  accompany  S.  1929  [to  clarify  status 
of  National  Zoological  Park]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Barkley.  INIay  13,  calendar 
day  May  21,  1935.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  640,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Texas  Centennial  Exposition,  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  131  [providing  for 
participation  of  United  States  in  Texas  Centennial  Exposition  and  celebra- 
tions to  be  held  in  Texas  during  1935  and  1936,  and  authorizing  the  President 
to  invite  foreign  countries  and  nations  to  participate  therein,  and  for  other 
purposes]  ;  submittetl  by  ]\Ir.  Barkley.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  21,  1935, 
1  p.  (S.  rp.  641,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [S.  J.  Res.  131  establishes  the  United 
States  Texas  Centennial  Commission.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

MILITAKY   AFFAIRS   COMMITIEE,    SENATE 

Bardin,  Thomas  M.  Thomas  M.  Bardin,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  231  [for 
relief  of  Thomas  M.  Bardin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  May  13,  calendar 
day  May  27,  1935.     3  p.      (S.  rp.  728,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Costigan,  John.  John  Costigan,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  972  [for  relief  of 
John  Costigan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah.  May  7,  1935.  3  p, 
(S.  rp.  583,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Doyle,  Jack.  Jack  Doyle,  report  to  accompany  S.  166  [for  relief  of  Jack 
Doyle]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Austin.  Apr.  15,  calendar  day  Apr.  30,  1935.  3  p. 
(S.  rp.  560,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Eagle  Pass,  Camp.  Eagle  Pass  military  reservation,  Tex.,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  2326  [to  sell  to  Eagle  Pass  and  Piedras  Negras  Bridge  Company 
portion  of  Eagle  Pass  military  reservation,  Tex.,  and  for  other  purposes]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Schwellenbach.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  20,  1935.  3  p, 
(S.  rp.  630,  74th  Coi^ig.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fitzgerald,  David  J.  David  J.  Fitzgerald,  report  to  accompany  S.  1949  [author- 
izing the  President  to  order  David  J.  Fitzgerald  before  retiring  board  for 
hearing  of  his  case  and  upon  findings  of  such  board  determine  whether  he  be 
placed  on  retired  list]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  May  14,  calendar  day  May 
27,  1935.    5  p.     (S.  rp.  727,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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532  May  1935 

GillottL  A)igclo  J.  Angelo  J.  Gillotti,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3721  [for 
relief  ojc  Angelo  J.  Gillotti]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Carey.  May  7,  1935.  3  p. 
{ S.  rp.  582,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5e. 

Hazard,  Leicis.  Lewis  Hazard,  report  to  accompany  S.  2589  [to  authorize 
award  of  decoration  for  distinguished  conduct  to  Lewis  Hazard]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Carey.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  27,  1935.  6  p.  (S.  rp.  734,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Horn,  WUliam  L.  W.  L.  Horn,  report  to  accompany  S.  1833  [for  relief  of  W. 
L.  Horn]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwellenbach.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  24, 
1935.    4  p.     ( S.  rp.  708,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kelly  Field  military  reservation,  report  to  accompany  S.  2727  [to  authorize 
acquisition  of  land  for  military  purposes  in  Bexar  County,  Tex.,  for  use  as 
addition  to  Kelly  Field  military  reservation,  and  to  settle  certain  claims  in 
connection  therewith]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May  10,  1935.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  607,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lawbcrt,  Gustaf  E.  Gustaf  E.  Lambert,  report  to  accompany  S.  2584  [to  amend 
act  to  recognize  high  public  service  rendered  by  Walter  Reed  and  those  asso- 
ciated with  him  in  discovery  of  cause  and  means  of  transmission  of  yellow 
fever,  by  including  therein  name  of  Gustaf  E.  Lambert]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Thomas  of  Utah.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  27,  1985.  5  p.  (S.  rp.  733,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ldpps,  William  F.  William  Frank  Lipps,  report  to  accompany  S.  272  [for  relief 
of  William  Frank  Lipps]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May  13,  calendar  day 
May  20,  1935.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  634,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McFarland,  Rohcrt.  Robert  McFarland,  report  to  accompany  S.  165  [for 
relief  of  Robert  McFarland]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Austin.  May  13,  calendar 
day  May  14,  1935.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  618,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Markers.  Authorize  Secretary  of  War  to  furnish  certain  markers  for  certain 
graves,  report  to  accompany  S.  1454 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwellenbach.  May 
7,  1935.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  586,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

. Bronze  markers  for  certain  graves,  liearings  before  subcommittee,  74th 

Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  1454,  Apr.  11  [10]  and  18,  1935.     1935.     iii+35  p. 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.M  59/2 :  M  34 

National  Guard  armories,  joint  hearing  before  subcommittees  of  Committees 
on  Military  Affairs,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  construction  of  National 
Guard  armories,  Apr.  17,  1935.  1935.  iii+33  p.  [This  hearing  was  held  at  a 
joint  meeting  of  the  subcommittees  of  the  Senate  Committee  on  Military 
Affairs  and  the  House  Committee  on  Military  Affairs.]     *  Paper,  Sc. 

Y  4.M  59/2 :  N  21/4 

national  Guard  of  United  States.  Amend  national  defense  act  of  June  3,  1916, 
as  amended  [relative  to  National  Guard  of  United  States  and  to  National 
Guard],  report  to  accompany  S.  2710;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwellenbach.  May 
13,   calendar  day   May   20,  1935.     3  p.      (S.   rp.   635,   74th   Cong.   1st   sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

• To  amend  national  defense  act,  hearing  before  .subcommittee,  74th  Con- 

gi-ess,  1st  session,  on  S.  2710,  to  amend  national  defense  act  of  June  3,  1916, 
as  amended  [relative  to  National  Guard  of  United  States  and  to  National 
Guard],  May  3,  1935.    1935.    ii+17  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.M  59/2  :  D  36/7 

Nordstrom,  Fred  E.  Fred  Edward  Nordstrom,  report  to  accompany  S.  1010  [for 
relief  of  Frtd  Edward  Nordstrom]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May  13, 
calendar  day  May  27, 1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  735,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Officers,  Army.  To  provide  relief  for  disbui'sing  officers  of  Army  or  Navy  in  cer- 
tain cases,  report  to  accompany  S.  1561 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Carey.  May  10, 
1935.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  605,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Richardson,  William  K.  W.  K.  Richardson,  report  to  accompany  S.  Res.  119 
[remanding  claim  of  W.  K.  Richardson,  covered  by  S.  J.  Res.  35,  to  Court  of 
Claims]  ;  submitted  by  IMr.  Minton.  May  7,  calendar  day  INIay  9,  1935.  1  p. 
(S.  rp.  604,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Seal,  Daniel  W.  Daniel  W.  Seal,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1846  [for  relief 
of  Daniel  W.  Seal]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Minton.  May  7,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
587,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Walmslei/,  Harry  B.  Harry  B.  Walmsley,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2192 
[for  relief  of  Harry  B.  Walmsley]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah.  May 
7,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  584,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wilso7i,  Charles.  Charles  Wilson,  report  to  accompany  S.  245  [for  relief  of 
Charles  Wilson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  14, 
1935.    2  p.    (S.  rp.  619,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

MINES  AND  MINING   COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

'Petroleum.  Federal  petroleum  act,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  74th  Congress, 
1st  session,  on  S.  2027,  to  regulate  commerce  in  petroleum,  Apr.  16  and  17,  1935. 
1935.    iii+258p.    [S.  2027  creates  the  Federal  Petrolevmi  Board.]     *  Paper,  20c. 

Y  4.M  66/2 :  P  44/2 

Federal  petroleum  act,  report  to  accompany  S.  2027  [to  regulate  commerce 

in  petroleum,  thereby  to  conserve  petroleum  resources  essential  to  provision 
for  national  defense]  ;  submitted  b.v  I\Ir.  Thomas  of  Utah.  May  1,  calendar 
day  May  3,  1935.    6  p.     (S.  rp.  576,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     [S.  2027  creates  the 
Federal  Petroleum  Board.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26374 

Unemployed.  Development  of  mineral  resources,  report  to  accompany  S.  1476 
[to  provide  for  unemployment  relief  through  development  of  mineral  resources, 
to  assist  development  of  privately  owned  mineral  claims,  to  provide  for  develop- 
ment of  emergency  and  deficiency  minerals,  and  for  otlier  purposes]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Pope.    May  7,  1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  581,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

MUNITIONS   INDUSTRY,    SPECIAL    COMMITTEE)  INVESTIGATING,    SENATE 

(Munitions  industry,  hearings,  73d  Congress,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  206,  to  make 
certain  investigations  concerning  manufacture  and  sale  of  arms  and  other 
war  munitions,  Dec.  6  [-12],  1934.  1935.  pts.  11,  12,  [vii] +2395-2902  p.  2 
maps.  [Part  11  relates  to  chemical  preparations  following  the  war  and  inter- 
change of  military  information,  and  pt.  12  to  relationship  of  munitions  makers 
to  the  Government  and  international  connections  in  the  chemical  industry.] 
*  Paper,  pt.  11,  20c. ;  *  pt.  12,  25c.  Y  4.M  92 :  H  35/pt.ll,12 

War.  To  prevent  profiteering  in  war,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5529  [to  pro- 
vide revenue  and  facilitate  regulation  and  control  of  economic  and  industrial 
structure  of  the  Nation  for  successful  prosecution  of  war]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Nye.  May  1,  calendar  day  May  3,  1935.  35  p.  (S.  rp.  577,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26375 

NAVAL   AFFAIRS   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Decorations  of  honor.  Authorize  certain  officers  of  Navy,  and  officers  [and 
enlisted  men]  of  Marine  Corps,  to  accept  such  medals,  orders,  diplomas,  deco- 
rations, and  photographs  as  have  been  tendered  them  by  foreign  Governments 
in  appreciation  of  services  rendered,  report  to  accompany  S.  1975;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Trammell.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  24,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  691,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 


ineers.  Authorize  transfer  of  officers  of  Construction  Corps  of  Navy  to  the 
line  of  Navy  for  aeronautical  engineering  duty  only,  and  for  other  purposes, 
report  to  accompany  S.  1974;  submitted  by  Mr.  Russell.  Mav  13,  calendar 
day  May  24,  1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  688,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Naval  Reserve.  To  amend  sec.  109  of  criminal  code  so  as  to  except  officers  of 
Naval  and  Marine  Corps  Reserves  not  on  active  duty  from  certain  of  its  pro- 
visions [and  thus  allow  them  to  act  as  attorneys  or  agents  for  prosecuting 
claims  against  United  States],  report  to  accompany  S.  1607;  submitted  by  Mr. 
McGill.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  24,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  686,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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534  May  1935 

Navy.  To  provide  for  better  administration  of  justice  in  Navy,  report  to  ac- 
company S.  1604;  submitted  by  Mr.  Deitericli  [Dietericli].  May  13,  calendar 
day  May  24,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  690,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Pay,  Navy.  Amend  act  to  provide  additional  pay  for  personnel  of  Navy  assigned 
to  duty  on  submarines  and  to  diving  duty  to  include  officers  assigned  to  duty 
at  submarine  training  tanks  and  diving  units,  and  for  other  purposes,  report 
to  accompany  S.  2257 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  May  13,  calendar  day  May 
24,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  710,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

To  amend  act  making  appropriations  for  military  and  nonmilitary  activi- 
ties of  War  Department,  fiscal  year  1927,  so  as  to  equalize  allovpances  for 
quarters  and  subsistence  of  enlisted  men  of  Army,  Navy,  and  Marine  Corps, 
report  to  accompany  S.  1976;  submitted  by  Mr.  Trammell.  May  13,  calendar 
day  May  24,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  692,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

■ To  amend  sec.  5  of  act  authorizing  construction,  repair,  and  preservation 

of  certain  pul)lic  projects  on  rivers  and  harbors,  approved  Mar.  3,  1925,  to 
authorize  payment  of  per  diem  in  conr?ection  with  naval  aerial  surveys  and 
flight  checking  of  aviation  charts,  reijort  to  accompany  S.  1973 ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Gerry.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  24,  1935.  2  p.  ( S.  rp.  687,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pearl  Harbor.  To  authorize  Secretai'y  of  Navy  to  acquire  suitable  site  at  Pearl 
Harbor,  Hawaii,  for  rear  range  light  [said  site  now  belonging  to  Dowsett  Co., 
Ltd.],  report  to  accompany  S.  2230;  submitted  by  Mr.  Trammell.  May  13, 
calendar  day  May  24, 1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  693,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Corrected 
print.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Propaganda.  To  make  better  provision  for  government  of  military  and  naval 
forces  by  suppression  of  attempts  to  incite  members  thereof  to  disobedience, 
report  to  accompany  S.  2253 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tydings.  May  13,  calendar 
day  May  24,  1935.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  714,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Retired  list,  Navy.  Amend  act  of  June  6,  1924,  to  amend  in  certain  particulars 
national  defense  act  of  June  3,  1916,  as  amended,  report  to  accompany  S.  2460 
[to  amend  act  of  June  6,  1924,  to  amend  in  certain  particulars  national  defense 
act  of  June  3,  1916,  as  amended,  so  that  retired  enlisted  men  of  Navy  and 
Marine  Corps  who  served  as  commissioned  Army  officers  during  World  War 
shall  receive  pay  of  retired  warrant  officers  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps 
respectively]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Trammell.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  24, 
1935.    2  p.     ( S.  rp.  694,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )  *  Paper,  5c. 

Storer,  Malcolm.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Navy  to  accept  on  behalf  of  United 
States  bequest  of  certain  personal  property  of  Malcolm  Storer,  report  to 
accompany  S.  2378 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  24, 
1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  711.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [This  bequest  consists  of  a  col- 
lection of  naval  medals  and  a  sum  of  money  to  be  used  for  installation  of 
such  medals  as  exhibit  at  Naval  Academy.]     *  PaiDer,  5c. 

Warrant  officers,  Navy.  To  amend  act  to  permit  certain  warrant  officers  to 
count  all  active  service  rendered  under  temporary  appointments  as  warrant 
or  commissioned  officers  in  Regular  Navy,  or  as  warrant  or  commissioned 
officers  in  Naval  Reserve  Force,  for  purpose  of  promotion  to  chief  warrant 
rank  [so  as  to  permit  said  officers  to  count  also  active  service  in  National 
Naval  Volunteers],  report  to  accompany  S.  1977;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown. 
May  13,  calendar  day  May  24,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  689,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Warships.  Limiting  expenditures  for  repairs  or  changes  to  naval  vessels,  re- 
port to  accompany  H.  R.  4760;  submitted  by  Mr.  Trammell.  May  13,  calen- 
dar day  May  16,  1935.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  626,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

POST  OFFICES  AND  POST  ROADS   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

\  Air  mail.  To  amend  air  mail  act  of  1934,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  74th 
Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  2420,  to  amend  air  mail  laws  and  to  authorize 
extension  of  Air  Mail  Service,  S.  2454,  to  amend  air  mail  act  of  June  12, 
1934,  and  H.  R.  6511,  to  amend  air  mail  laws  and  to  authorize  extension  of 
Air  Mail  Service,  Apr.  10^24,  1935.     1985.    iii-f  160  p.  1  pi.     *  Paper,  15c. 

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May  1935  535 

Air  mail — Gontinued. 

To  amend  air  mail  act  of  June  12,  1934,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6511 

[to  amend  air  mail  laws  and  to  authorize  extension  of  Air  Mail  Service]  ; 

submitted  by  Mr.  McKellar.    May  13,  calendar  day  May  23,  1935.    8  p.     (S.  rp. 

685,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  calendar  of  bills,  resolutions,  and  reports  re- 
ferred to  Committee  on  Post  Offices  and  Post  Roads  for  its  consideration  and 
action  thereon,  May  11,  1935 ;  no.  1,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.  1935.  15  p. 
4"     $  Y  4.P  84/2 :  74/1 

PUBLIC   BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Executive  Mansion.  Increasing  White  House  police  force,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  6654;  submitted  by  Mr.  Connallj^  May  13,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  613, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Spanish  War  Memorial  Park.  To  provide  for  creation  of  memorial  park  at 
Tampa,  Fla.,  to  be  known  as  Spanish  War  Memorial  Park,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  2426;  submitted  by  Mr.  Trammell.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  20, 
1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  636,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

PUBLIO    LANDS    AND    SURVEYS    COMMITTEE,     SENATE 

Acadia  National  Park.  Transfer  of  Green  Lake  Fish  Cultural  Station  in  Han- 
cock County,  Maine  [as  addition  to  Acadia  National  Park],  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  1148';  submitted  by  Mr.  Wagner.  May  13,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  611, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bear  Lake  County,  IdaJio.  Permission  for  citizens  of  Bear  Lake  County,  Idaho, 
to  obtain  timber  from  Lincoln  County,  Wyo.,  for  domestic  purposes,  report  to 
accompany  S.  578 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Mahoney.  May  13,  calendar  day  May 
23,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  683,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kennesaw  Mountain  National  Battlefield  Park.  To  create  national  memorial 
military  park  at  and  in  vicinity  of  Kennesaw  Mountain,  Ga.  [to  be  known  as 
Kennesaw  Mountain  National  Battlefield  Park],  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
59;  submitted  by  Mr.  Adams.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  16,  1935.  8  p. 
(S.  rp.  627,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lincoln  National  Forest.  To  extend  provisions  of  sec.  2  of  act  of  Feb.  28, 
1925,  authorizing  reservations  of  timber,  minerals,  or  easements  to  exchanges 
of  lands  in  New  Mexico,  under  act  of  Feb.  14,  1923,  and  act  of  Feb.  7,  1929 
[authorizing  acquiring  of  lands  in  Lincoln  National  Forest],  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  1066;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hatch.  May  13,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  617, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

New  Mexico  University.  Directing  conveyance  of  lands  to  regents  of  University 
of  New  Mexico,  report  to  accompany  S.  2247 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hatch.  May 
13,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  616,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

P)-escott  National  Forest.  Recreational  area  within  Prescott  National  Forest, 
Ariz.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2649  [to  provide  for  recreation  area  within  Pres- 
cott National  Forest,  Ariz.,  to  be  used  by  Ph(»enix,  Ariz.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr, 
Wagner.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  29,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  744,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

PuNic  lands.  To  aid  in  providing  adequate  facilities  for  park,  parkway,  and 
recreational  area  purposes,  report  to  accompany  S.  738  [to  aid  in  providing 
people  of  United  States  with  adequate  facilities  for  park,  parkway,  and  recrea- 
tional area  purposes,  and  to  provide  for  transfer  of  lands  chiefly  valuable  for 
such  purposes  to  States  and  political  subdivisions  thereof]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Wagner.    May  13,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  610,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ross,  Earl  A.  Earl  A.  Ross,  report  to  accompany  S.  1490  [for  relief  of  Earl  A. 
Ross]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wagner.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  27,  1935.  1  p. 
( S.  rp.  723,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ross,  Frank  P.  Frank  P.  Ross,  report  to  accompany  S.  1186  [for  relief  of  Frank 
P.  Ross]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wagner.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  27,  1935.  1  p. 
(S.  rp.  722,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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EULES    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Air  Commerce  and  Civil  Aviation  Committee,  Senate.     Committee  on  Air  Com- 
merce and  Civil  Aviation,  report  to  accompany  S.  Res.  118  [creating  standing 
Committee  on  Air  Commerce  and  Civil  Aviation]  ;   !<ubmitted  by  Mr.  Byrd. 
May  1,  1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  562,  74tb  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26446 

TEKRITORIES  AND  INSULAR  AFFAIRS   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Philippine  Islands.  Buildings  for  United  States  High  Commissioner  to  the  Phil- 
ippines, report  to  accompany  S.  2278  [authorizing  construction  of  buildings  for 
United  States  representative  in  Philippine  Islands]  ;  sulimitted  by  Mr.  White. 
May  7,  calendar  day  May  9,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  599,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

• Investigation  of  conditions  in  the  Philippines.     1935.     [2  pts.]      (S.  doc. 

57,  2  pts.,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. ) 
L.  C.  card  35-26447 

[pt.  1.]   Report  of  Kenneth  McKellar  as  member  of  .special  committee  appointed  June 

16,    1934,    to   investigate    conditions   in    the    Philippines ;    presented    by    Mr. 

McKellar.     [l]+22p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

pt.  2.     Report  of  Ernest  W.  Gibson  as  member  of  special  committee  appointed  June  16, 

1934,  to  investigate  conditions  in  the  Philippines  ;  presented  by  Mr.  Gibson. 

[lJ+13  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

COURT  OF  CLAIMS 

Acme  Die-Casting  Corporation  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Apr.  8,  1935.  [1935.]  no. 
17330  cong.,  9  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  Ac  65/3 

Amchanitzky.  Nathan  Amchanitzky  v.  United  States,  on  demurrer ;  [opinion  of 
court]  decided  Apr.  8,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  42887,  4  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  Am  22 

American  Steam  Conveyor  Corporation  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact 
[conclusions  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Apr.  8,  1935.  [1935.]  nos. 
Lr-131  and  Lr-176,  10  p.    %  Ju  3.9/a  :  Am  35/21 

Anderson.  Burdine  C.  Anderson  et  al.  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1935.]     no.  M-111,  p.  5-6.     X  Ju  3.8:  An  23/8 

Burdine  C.  Anderson  et  al.  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner. 

[1935.]     no.  42472,  p.  5-10.     t  Ju  3.8:  An  23/7 

Atchison,  Topeha  and  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  v.  United  States ;  special 
findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Apr.  8, 
1935.     [1935.]     no.  42089,  11  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a :  At  24/2 

Black  feet  [et  al.]  Indians  v.  United  States;  amended  special  findings  of  fact 
[conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Apr.  8,  1935.  [1935.] 
no.  E-427,  29  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  B  564/3 

Brutvner.  Charles  F.  Brunner  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  May  6,  1935.  [1935.]  no. 
41834,  3  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  B  836 

Bullard.  B.  S.  Bullard  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  1935.  no. 
42653,  p.  5.     t  Ju  3.8 :  B  872/6 

Cases.  May  calendar,  1935.  1935.  11  p.  [Part  of  the  pages  are  blank.]  t 
L.  O.  card  28-22903  Ju  3.5 :  935/5 

June  calendar,  1935.     1935.     9  p.         [Part  of  the  pages  are  blank.]     t 

Ju  3.5 :  935/6 

Chickasaw  Nation  of  Indians  v.  United  States ;  evidence  for  defendant.  [1935.] 
no.  K-376,  p.  11-73.     t  Ju  3.8 :  C  432  ck 

Chrystal.  Charles  B.  Chrystal  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Apr.  8,  1935.  [1935.]  no. 
17335  cong.,  6  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  C  469 


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May  1935  537 

Delahanty.  Frank  P.  Delahauty  v.  United  States:  special  findings  of  fact, 
conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  [of  court],  decided  Apr.  8,  1935.  [1935.) 
no.  42517,  2  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  D  372 

Drapery  Hardware  Manufacturing  Compamy  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of 
fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Apr.  8,  1935.  [1935.] 
no.  17334  cong.,  5  p.     [Manuscript  correction  on  p.  4.]     %         Ju  3.9/a  :  D  791 

Electric  Boat  Company  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Apr.  8,  1935.  [1935.]  no.  42117, 
6  p.     ±  Ju  3.9/a  :  El  25/4 

Faber.  Lotliar  W.  Faber,  as  executor  of  Jenny  Faber,  v.  United  States;  special 
findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Apr.  8, 
1935.     [1935.]     no.  1^120,  7  p.     I  Ju  3.9/a :  F 112/3 

Fairianks,  Morse  &  Company  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclu- 
sion of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Apr.  8,  1935.  [1935.]  congres- 
sional no.  17332,  6  p.     I  Ju  3.9/a  :  F  156 

Fidelity  &  Casualty  Company  of  New  York  v.  United  States ;  special  findings 
of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  May  6,  1935. 
[1935.]     no.  42526,  6  p.     ?  Ju  3.9/a  :  F  448/3 

Galveston,  Tex.  City  of  Galveston,  Tex.,  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of 
fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Apr.  8,  1935.  [1935.] 
no.  42543.  20  p.  [The  1st  print  of  this  publication  bearing  the  signature  mark 
119758 — 35  was  incorrect  and  was  replaced  by  a  2d  print  with  signature  mark 
142062—35.]     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  G  139 

Omyhart.  "Walter  C.  Gayhart  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1935.] 
no.   M-68,  p.  5-6.     t  Ju  3.8 :  G  255 

Heritage.  Arthur  M.  Heritage  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  May  6,  1935.  [1935.]  no. 
42312,  3  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  H  425 

Hill.  Ewing  Hill  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1935.]  no. 
42695,  p.  7-8.     t  Ju  3.8 :  H  551/2 

Hunter.  Walter  Hunter,  executor  of  Charles  W.  Hunter,  v.  United  States; 
report  of  commissioner.     [1935.]     no.  42418,  p.  39-50.     t  Ju3.8:H916 

Kamco,  Inc.  (formerly  named  Kokomo  Automotive  Manufacturing  Company),  v. 
United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of 
court],  decided  Apr.  8,  193.5.     [1935.]      [no.]   H-386,  6  p.     t     Ju  3.9/a  :  K  829 

Kirk.  Robert  Kirk,  lunatic,  by  Clayton  E.  Emig,  committee,  1709  P  Street, 
Washington,  D.  C,  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of 
law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Apr.  8,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  42547,  6  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  K  634/2 

Klamath  Itidian.si.  Klamath  and  Moadoc  tribes  and  Yahooskin  band  of  Snake 
Indians  v.  United  States ;  amended  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law, 
and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Apr.  8,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  E-346,  16  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  K  662/2 

Kuppenheimer.  Bertram  J.  Cahn,  executor  of  Jonas  Kuppenheimer,  v.  United 
States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court], 
decided  Apr.  8,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  41955,  16  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  K  965 

Mallisan.  George  Mallison  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclu- 
sion of  law,  and  memorandum],  decided  May  6,  1935.  [1935.]  no.  42397, 
2  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  M  296 

Martin.  James  V.  Martin  v.  United  States;  questions  certified  to  court  by- 
commissioner.     [1935.]     no.    E-374,    p.    45-50.     %  Ju  3.8 :  M  364/8 

Michigan  Iron  and  Land  Company,  Michigan  corporation,  v.  United  States;  spe- 
cial findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Apr. 
8,   1935.     [1935.]     no.   41973,   12  p.     |  Ju  3.9/a :  M  582/2 

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National  Box  Company  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of 
law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Apr.  8,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  L-450,  8  p.     J 

Ju  3.9/a  :  N  213/12 

National  Cash  Register  Company  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact 
[conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  May  6,  1935.  [1985.] 
no.  41820,  14  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  N  213/13 

New  Process  Gear  Company,  Incorpoi^ated,  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commis- 
sioner.    [1935.]     no.    H-466,    p.    13-16.     $  Ju3.8:N42p 

Passaic  Valley  Sewcraffe  Commissioners  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact 
£and  opinion  of  court],  decided  May  6,  1935.     [1935.]     cong.  no.  17631,  6  p.     % 

Ju  3.9/a  :  P  265 

Philadelphia  Rapid  Transit  Company  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact 
[conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Apr.  8,  1935.  [1935.] 
no.  41905,  14  p.     %  Ju  3.9/a  :  P  53/3 

Sirio  Match  Company  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of 
law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Apr.  8,  1935.  [1935.]  congressional 
no.  17331,  9  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  Si  79 

standard  Oil  Company  (New  Jersey)  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact 
[conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Apr.  8,  1935.  [1935.] 
mo.  M-159,  19  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a :  St  24/9 

Thermal  Syndicate,  Ltd.,  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Apr.  8,  1935.  [1935.]  congressional 
no.  17333,  6  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  T  343 

United  States  Gear  Corporation  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner. 
[19'35.]     no.  H-455,  p.  9^12.     $  Ju  3.8  :Un  3/70 

Western  Wheeled  Scraper  Company  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1935.]     no.  42396,  p.  5-6.     t  Ju  3.8 :  W  525/16 

Yoimg.  R.  F.  E.  Cooke  and  H.  M.  Hampton,  executors  of  J.  D.  Young,  v.  United 
States;   [report  of  commissioner].     [1935.]     no.  Li-501,  p.  45-51.     % 

Ju  3.8 :  Y  85 


COURT   OF   CUSTOMS   AND   PATENT   APPEALS 

Earthenware.  Customs  appeal  no.  3884,  United  States  v.  S.  H.  Kress  &  Co. 
[et  al.],  transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  i+88  w     t  Ju  7.6  :  K  884/4 

Feathers.  Customs  appeal  no.  3893,  United  States  v.  D.  Silver,  Inc.,  transcript 
of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+16  p.     % 

Ju  7.6 :  Si  39/2 

Micrometers.  Customs  appeal  no.  3895,  United  States  t\  National  Freight  Co., 
transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
i+70  p.  2  p.  of  pi.     t  Ju  7.6  :  N  213/3 

Watches.  Customs  appeal  no.  3880,  United  States  v.  Gruen  Watch  Co.,  tran- 
script of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
i+40  p.     %  Ju  7.6  :  G  9'22/2 

DISTRICT   OF  COLUMBIA 

Claims.  Estimates  of  appropriations  submitted  by  commissioners  of  District 
of  Columbia  to  pay  claims  and  suits  which  have  been  settled  by  them.  May 
9,  1935.     19  p.     (H.  doc.  177,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

United  States  Court  of  Appeals.  No.  6384,  Oct.  term,  1984,  Alada  C.  Oden  v. 
District  of  Columbia;   brief  for  appellee.     [1985.]     cover  title,   i+23  p.     t 

DC  9.5 :  Od  2 

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May  1935  539 

ECONOMIC  SECURITY   COMMITTEE 

Note. — The  Economic  Security  Committee  was  established  under  the  provisions  of 
Executive  order  6757  of  Juno  29,  1934,  to  study  problems  relating  to  the  economic  security 
of  individuals,  and  to  report  to  the  President  its  recommendations  concerning  proposals 
which  in  its  judgment  will  promote  greater  economic  security. 

Security;  [articles  by]  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt,  Frances  Perkins,  Harry  L. 
Hopkins,  Frank  P.  Graham,  Daniel  C.  Roper,  [and]  Harold  B.  Butler. 
[Washington,  D.  C,  no  publisher,  Dec.  1934.]  cover  title,  [2] +30  p.  [Based 
on  speeches  delivered  at  National  Conference  on  Economic  Security,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  Nov.  14,  1934.]  t 
L.  C.  card  A  35-138  Y  3.Ec  74  :  2  Se  2 

FARM   CREDIT  ADMINISTRATION 

Affric-ultural  ci'edit.     Handbook  of  economic  information  on  use  of  farm  credit ; 
assembled  by  Jas.  L.  Robinson.     [1935.]     cover  title,  31  leaves,  il.  4°     [Pre- 
pared in  cooperation  with  Extension  Service,  Agriculture  Dept.]     f 
L.C.  card  3^26448  FCA  1.2  :C  86/4 

Production  loans.     [Apr.  1935.]      [6]   p.  il.  narrow  1G°    ([Circular  C.]> 

[Previous  issue  of  Circular  C  was  entitled  Applying  for  production  credit.]     t 

FCA  1.4/2 :  C/935 

Oredit  unions.  Saving  and  borrowing  cooperatively  through  credit  unions ;  by 
Herbert  Emmerich,  executive  officer.  Farm  Credit  Administration.  [1935.] 
8  p.  narrow  8°     t  FCA  1.9 :  Em  6 

Report.     2d  annual  report  of  Farm  Credit  Administration,  1934.     1935.     vi+202 
p.  il.     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.C.  card  34-26507  FCA  1.1 :  934 

Same.     (H.  doc.  18,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

FEDERAL  ALCOHOL  CONTROL  ADMINISTRATION 

Oodes  of  fair  competition.  Code  of  fair  competition  for  alcoholic  beverage 
wholesale  industry,  as  amended  to  Apr.  19,  1985,  with  appendices.  Apr.  19, 
1935.  iii+29  p.  (Code  series  no.  5,  revision  2.)  [This  is  a  2d  revision 
of  Code  of  fair  competition  series,  code  6,  issued  by  the  Agricultural  Adjust- 
ment Administration.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.F  31/10 :  9/5/rev.2 

Code  of  fair  competition  for  alcoholic  beverages  importing  industry,  as 

amended  to  Apr.  19,  1935,  with  appendices.  Apr.  19,  1935.  iii+22  p.  (Code 
series  no.  3,  revision  2L)  [This  is  a  2d  revision  of  Code  of  fair  competition 
series,    code    4,    issued    by    the   Agricultural    Adjustment    Administration.! 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.F  31/10 :  9/3/rev.2 

Code  of  fair  competition  for  brewing  industry,  as  amended  to  Apr.  19, 

1935,  with  appendices.  Apr.  19,  1935.  iii+26  p.  (Code  series  no.  2,  revision 
2.)  [This  is  a  2d  revision  of  Code  of  fair  competition  series,  code  5,  issued 
by  the  Agricultural  Adjustment  Administration.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.F  31/10 :  9/2/rev.2 

Code  of  fair  competition  for  distilled   spirits  industry,   as  amended  to 

Apr.  19,  1935,  with  appendices.  Apr.  19,  1935.  iii+27  p.  (Code  series  no.  1, 
revision  2.)  [This  is  a  2d  revision  of  Code  of  fair  competition  series,  code  3,. 
issued  by  the  Agricultural  Adjustment  Administration.]     *  Paper,   5c. 

Y  3.F  31/10 :  9/l/rev.2 

Code   of   fair   competition    for    distilled    spirits    rectifying    industry,    as 

amended  to  Apr.  20,  1935,  with  appendices.  Apr.  20,  1935.  iii+29  p.  (Code 
series  no.  4,  revision  2.)  [This  is  a  2d  revision  of  Code  of  fair  competition 
series,    code    7,    issued    by    the    Agricultural    Adjustment    Administration.! 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.F  31/10 :  9/4/rev.2 

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540  Mat  1935 

Codes  of  fair  competition — Contiuuecl. 

Code  of  fair  competition  for  wine  industry,  as  amended  to  Apr.  19,  1935, 

with  appendices.  Apr.  19,  1935.  iii+22  p.  (Code  series  no.  6,  revision  2.) 
[This  is  a  2d  revision  of  Code  of  fair  competition  series,  code  9,  issued  by  the 
Agricultural  Adjustment  Administration.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.F  31/10  :  9/6/rev.2 

Liquors.    Regulations  relating  to  false  advertising  and  misbranding  of  distilled 
spirits,  issued  May  13,  1935,  with  appendices.    1935.    iii+52  p.    t 
L.  C.  card  35-26390  Y  3.F  31/10 :  6  D  63 

FEDERAL   COORDINATOR  OF   TRANSPORTATION 

Railroad  employees.    Annual  earnings  of  railroad  employees,  1924-33  ;  [prepared 
in]  Section  of  Labor  Relations.    Washington,  D.  C.  [no  publisher],  May  1935. 
cover  title,  [11]  leaves+198  p.  il.  4°     f 
L.  C.  card  A  35-988  Y  3.F  31/6 :  2  Ea  7 

FEDERAL   DEPOSIT   INSURANCE   CORPORATION 

Address  of  Leo  T.  Crowley,  chairman  of  board  of  directors.  Federal  Deposit 
Insurance  Corporation,  before  American  Bankers'  Association  Convention, 
Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  23,  1934.    u.  p.  [1935].     [1]+12  p.     t 

Y  3. F 31/8:  2 C 88/7 

FEDERAL  EMERGENCY  ADMINISTRATION  OF  PUBLIC 

WORKS 

Coetcr  d'Alene,  Idaho.  No.  7773,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circviit,  Coeur 
d'Alene,  Idaho,  municipal  corporation,  J.  K.  Coe,  mayor,  [et  al.],  and  Harold 
L.  Ickes,  as  Federal  emergency  administrator  of  public  works,  v.  Washington 
Water  Power  Company,  upon  appeal  from  district  court  for  district  of  Idaho, 
northern  division ;  reply  brief  of  Harold  L.  Ickes,  as  Federal  emergency 
administrator  of  public  works.     [1935.]    cover  title,  11  p.    % 

Y  3.F  31/4 :  21  C  653/2 

Housing.     American  program  of  low-rent  public  housing,   with  forewords  by 
Harold  L.    Ickes,  administrator  of  public  works,  and  Horatio  B.  Hackett,  di- 
rector of  liousing,  Public  Works  Administration  ;  [prepared  in]  Housing  Divi- 
sion.    1935.     ii+6  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  35-26315  Y  3.F  31/4  :  11  L  95 

FEDERAL  EMERGENCY  RELIEF  ADMINISTRATION 

Report.    Monthly  report  of  Federal  Emergency  Relief  Administration,  Jan.  1-31, 
1935;  Harry  L.  Hopkins,  Federal  emergency  relief  administrator.    1935.    ii+ 
52  p.  il.  map.    t 
L.  C.  card  33-26505  Y  3.F  31/5  :  8/935-1 

Unemployed.  Public  resolution  11,  74th  Congress,  H.  J.  Res.  117,  joint  resolution 
making  appropriations  for  relief  purposes;  [approved  Apr.  8,  1935].  [1935.] 
5  p.  4°     [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in  binder.]     t 

Y  3.F  31/5 :  2  Ap  6 

FEDERAL  HOME  LOAN  BANK  BOARD 

Federal  home  loan  bank  review,  v.  1,  no.  8;  May  1935.    [1935.]    cover  title,  [2]-|- 
279-314  p.  il.  4°    [Map  on  p.  3  of  cover.]    *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr., 
foreign  subscription,  $1.40. 
L.  C.  card  34-28163  Y  3.F  31/3 :  9/1-S 

Note. — The  Fedpi-al  home  loan  bank  review  is  the  board's  medium  of  communication 
with  member  institutions  of  Federal  home  loan  hank  system  and  is  the  only  official 
organ  or  periodical  publication  of  the  board.  The  Review  will  be  sent  to  all  member 
institutions  without  charse.  Others  desiring  copies  may  obtain  them  from  the  Super- 
intendent of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 


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May  1935  541 

Report.  2d  annual  report  of  Federal  Home  Loan  Bank  Board  covering  opera- 
tions of  Federal  home  loan  banks,  Home  Owners'  Loan  Corporation,  JJ'ederal 
Savings  and  Loan  Division,  Federal  Savings  and  Loan  Insurance  Corporation, 
from  date  of  their  creation  througli  Dec.  31,  1934.    1935.    iii+137  p.  map,  1  tab, 

*  Paper,  25c. 

L.  C.  card  34-26236  Y  3.F  31/3  : 1/934 

Same.     (H.  doc.  31,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

FEDERAL  HOUSING  ADMINISTRATION 

Better  housing,  v.  2,  no.  6,  May  4,  1935 ;  published  weekly  by  Field  Division. 
[1935.]     8  p.  il.  large  4°    [None  issued  Apr.  20  or  27.]     t 
L.  C.  card  35-26089  Y  3.F  31/11 :  9/2-6 

Better  Housing  Program.  Woman's  opportunity  in  Better  Housing  Program. 
[1935.]     12  p.  il.  narrow  16°     ( [FHA  183.] )      t  Y  3.F  31/11 :  2  W  84 

Modernization  credits.  Advance  issue  of  general  introductory  pages  to  be  in- 
corporated later  in  revised  Bulletin  2,  explaining  essential  features  of  modern- 
ization credit  plan  (title  1  of  national  housing  act),  amended  to  meet  special 
needs  of  savings,  building  and  loan  associations,  cooperative  banks,  savings 
banks,  insurance  companies,  mortgage  companies,  and  similar  institutions. 
May  7,  1935.    10+[l]p.  4°     (Form  FHE  56.)      t 

Y  3.F  31/11 :  12/2/rev.-2/p.4-10 

Mortgage  insurance.  Low-cost  housing,  insurance  of  mortgages  on  low-cost 
housing  projects  under  sec.  207,  title  2  of  national  housing  act.  Nov.  27,  1934, 
[reprint]  1935.    11  p.     (Circular  3  ;  FHA  form  2012.)     t        Y  3.F  31/11 :  4/3-2 

Mortgages.  Illustrative  case,  page  one  [of]  distribution  of  monthly  installments 
on  mortgage  ledger  card  (FHA  form  97).     [1935.]     [3]  p.  4°     (FHA  184.)      t 

Y  3.F  31/11 :  2  M  84/3 

Posters.  Build  your  home  now!  Improve  &  repair  any  building;  [poster]. 
[1935.]     11X21  in.     ( [F.  H.  A.  227.] )     t  Y  3.F  31/11 :  8/227 

FEDERAL  POWER  COMMISSION 

Electric  Rate  Survey.     Electric  Rate  Survey :  Domestic  and  residential  electric 
rates  in  effect  Jan.  1,  1935,  in  Massachusetts.     [1935.]     11  p.  il.  4°     (Rate 
series  2;  State  report  1.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26378  FP  1.10/2 : 1 

Same:  Domestic  and  residential  electric  rates  in  effect  Jan.  1,  1935,  in 

New   Hampshire.      [1935.]      7   p.    il.   4°      (Rate   series   2;    State   report   3.) 

*  Paper,  5c.  FP  1.10/2  :  3 

Same:  Domestic  and  residential  electric  rates  in  effect  Jan.  1,  1935,  in 

Rhode  Island.    [1935.]    5  p.  il.  4°    (Rate  series  2;  State  report  4.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

FP  1.10/2 : 4 

FEDERAL  RESERVE  BOARD 

Federal  reserve  bulletin,  May  1935 ;  [v.  21,  no.  5].  1935.  iv+257-328  p.  il.  map, 
4°  [Monthly.]  t  Paper,  20c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
$2.60. 

L.  C.  card  15-26318  FR  1.3/1 :  21/5 

Note. — The  bulletin  contains,  in  addition  to  the  regular  offlcial  announcements,  the 
national  review  of  business  conditions,  detailed  analyses  of  business  conditions,  research 
studies,  reviews  of  foreign  banking,  and  complete  statistics  showing  the  condition  of 
Federal  reserve  banks  and  member  banks.  It  will  be  sent  to  all  member  banks  without 
charge.  Others  desiring  copies  may  obtain  them  from  the  Federal  Reserve  Board, 
Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Federal  reserve  member  banks.     Federal  reserve  interdistrict  collection  system. 
May  supplement  to  Jan.  1935  list ;  Mav  1,  1935.    1935.    4  p.  4°     t 
L.  C.  card  10-26870  FR  1.9 :  935/l/supp.4 

Ho'w  to  order  publications — See  informatiou  follcwin^  Contents 


542  May  1935 

FEDERAL   TRADE   COMMISSION 

Note. — The  bound  volumes  of  the  Federal  Trade  Commission  decisions  are  sold  by  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.  Separate  opinions  are  sold  on  sub- 
scription, price  $1.00  per  volume;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50;  single  copies,  5c. 

Aqua  Seal  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Aqua  Seal  Corporation  and  Duplan  Silk 
Corporation,  complaint  and  order ;  docket  2194,  complaint,  June  &,  1934, 
order,  Aug.  27,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  217-224.  ([Decision]  1022.)  [From  F. 
T.  0.  decisions,  v.  19.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FT  1.11/a  2  :  1022 

Johnson,  Walter  H.,  Candy  Company.  No.  5406,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
7tli  circuit,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Walter  H.  Jolmson  Candy  Company  v.  Federal 
Trade  Commission,  on  petition  for  review  from  Federal  Trade  Commission ; 
supplemental  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+16  p.  large  8°     t 

FT  1.5 :  J  639/2 

Mixer  Medicine  Company.  In  matter  of  Mixer  Medicine  Company,  Charles 
M.  Mixer,  proprietor,  complaint  [report]  findings,  and  order ;  docket  1914, 
complaint,  Feb.  19,  1931,  decision,  Aug.  7,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  203-212.  ([De- 
cision] 1020.)      [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  19.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

FT  1.11/a  2 :  1020 

Nachman  Spring-Filled  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Nachman  Spring-Filled  Cor- 
poration, complaint  and  order;  docket  2106,  complaint,  June  9,  1933,  order, 
Aug.  6,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  197-202.  ([Decision]  1019.)  [From  F.  T.  0. 
decisions,  v.  19  (volume  number  incorrectly  given  on  odd  pages  as  197 
instead  of  19) .]     *  Paper,  5c.  FT  1.11/a  2 :  1019 

Public  utilities.  Utility  corporations,  letters  transmitting,  in  response  to  Sen- 
ate resolution  83  [70tli  Congress]  monthly  report  on  electric  power  and  gas 
utilities  inquiry,  with  exhibits  in  response  to  Senate  resolution  112  [71st 
Congress]  ;  tiled  with  secretary  of  Senate,  Oct.  15,  1934.  1935.  no.  70,  xx-j- 
1051  p.  1  pi.  (S.  doc.  92,  pt.  70,  70th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [An  Errata  slip  is 
tipped  in  publication  facing  p.  ii.]  *  Paper,  $1.25. 
L.  C.  card  28-26408 

■ Same,  monthly  report  on  electric  power  and  gas  utilities  inquiry ;  filed 

with  secretai-y  of  Senate,  Mar.  19.  1935.     1935.     no.  75,  viii+76  p.     (S.  doc. 
92,  pt.  75,  70th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  lOe. 

Schults  &  Eirsch  Company.  In  matter  of  Schultz  &  Hirsch  Company,  com- 
plaint and  order;  docket  2105,  complaint,  June  9,  1933,  order,  Aug.  6,  1934. 
1935.     [l]-f  192-196  p.     ([Decision]  1018.)      [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  19.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  FT  1.11/a  2 :  1018 

Southern  MilUnff  Company.  In  matter  of  Louis  A.  Miller,  doing  business  under 
trade  name  Southern  Milling  Company,  complaint  and  order;  docket  1617, 
complaint,  Sent.  5,  1929,  order,  Sept.  5,  1934.  [1935.]  p.  225-228-1.  ([De- 
cision] 1023.)      [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  19.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

FT  1.11/a  2  :  1023 

Sutton  Brothers,  Incorporated.  In  matter  of  Sutton  Brothers,  Incorporated, 
complaint  and  order;  docket  2193,  complaint,  June  8,  1934,  order,  Aug.  8, 
1934.  [1935.]  p.  213-216.  ([Decision]  1021.)  [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions, 
V.  19.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FT  1.11/a  2  :  1021 

Walker's  New  River  Mining  Company.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
4th  circuit,  Apr.  term,  1935,  Federal  Trade  Commission  v.  Walker's  New 
River  Mining  Company,  on  application  for  enforcement  of  order  of  Federal 
Trade  Commission ;  brief  for  petitioner.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+35  p.     % 

FT  1.5 :  W  154/3 

GENERAL  ACCOUNTING  OFFICE 

Decisions.  Decisions  of  comptroller  general,  v.  14,  Mar.  1935,  with  index- 
digest,  Jan.-Mar.  1935;  J.  R.  McCarl,  comptroller  general,  R.  N.  Elliott, 
assistant    comptroller    general.     1935.     [l]+667-729-4-xxviii    p.     [Monthly.] 

*  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.40. 

L.  C.  card  22-24145  GA  1.5/a  :  14/9 

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May  1935  543 

Deoisions — Continued. 

Same,  v.  14,  Apr.  1935;  J.  R.  McCaii,  comptroller  general,  R.  N.  Elliott, 

assistant  comptroller  general.     1935.     [1] +729^805  p.     [Monthly.] 

GA  1.5/a :  14/10 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

Style  manual.     Foreign  languages,  for  use  of  printers  and  translators,  supple- 
ment to  Style  manual  of  Government  Printing  Office  [Feb.  1934]  ;  by  George 
F.    von    Ostermann.      2d    edition,    revised    and    enlarged,    Apr.    1935.      1935. 
vii+230  p.  il.     *  Cloth,  $1.00. 
L.  C.  card  35-7351  GP  1.2  :  St  9/18/934/supp.  2d.  ed. 

DOCUMENTS  OFFICE 

Alaska  and  Hawaii,  list  of  publications  for  sale  by  superintendent  of  docu- 
ments.   Apr.  1935'.     [2] -1-20+ [1]  p.     (Price  list  60,  20th  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  25-26946  GP  3.9 :  60/20 

American  history  and  biography,  list  of  publications  for  sale  by  superintendent 
of  documents.    Apr.  1935.     [2] +38  p.     (Price  list  50,  22d  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  26-26331  GP  3.9:  50/22 

Army  and  Militia,  aviation  and  pensions,  list  of  publications  for  sale  by  super- 
intendent of  documents.     Mar.  1935.      [2] +58  p.      (Price  list  19,  27th  edi- 
tion. )     t 
L.  C.  card  26-2&4S7  GP  3.9 :  19/27 

Children.     Children's  Bureau    [publications]    and  other  publications   relating 
to  children,  for  sale  by  superintendent  of  documents.     Apr.  1935.  [2] +14  p. 
(Price  list  71,  17th  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  26-26175  GP  3.9 :  71/17 

Commeroe  and  manufactures,  list  of  publications  for  sale  by  superintendent  of 
documents.     Apr.  1935.     [2]+60+[l]  p.     (Price  list  62,  17th  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  26-26374  GP  3.9:  62/17 

Country  life.     Publications  of  interest  to  suburbanites  and  home-builders,  list 
of    publications    for    sale    by    superintendent    of    documents.      Mar,    1935. 
iii+14+[l]  p.     (Price  list  72,  14th  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  26-26472  GP  3.9 :  72/14 

Engineering   and    surveying,    leveling,    triangulation,    latitude,    geodesy,    tides, 
terrestrial  magnetism,  list  of  publications  for  sale  by  superintendent  of  docu- 
ments.    Apr.  1935.     [2] +22  p.     (Price  list  18,  24th  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  25-26S52  GP  3.9 :  18/24 

Farm,  management,  fann  accounts,  farm  relief,  marketing,  farm  homes,  agri- 
cultural statistics,  list  of  publications  for  sale  by  superintendent  of  docu- 
ments.    Feb.  1935.     [2] +38  p.     (Price  list  68,  22d  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  26-26174  GP  3.9 :  68/22 

Fishes,  list  of  publications  for  sale  by  superintendent  of  documents.    Mar.  1935. 
[2] +14  p.     (Price  list  21,  24th  edition.)     t 
L.   C.  card  26-26235  GP  3.9:  21/24 

Forestry,  tree  planting,  wood,  and  lumber  industries,  list  of  publications  for 
sale  by  superintendent  of  documents.    Apr.  1935.     [2] +18  p.     (Price  list  43, 
29th  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  26-26171  GP  3.9:  43/29 

Geography  and  explorations,   natural   wonders,  scenery,   and   national   parks, 
list   of  publications   for  sale   by   superintendent   of   documents.     May   1935. 
[2]+7+[l]  p.     (Price  list  35,  22d  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  26-28625  GP  3.9 :  35/22 

Geological  Survey.     Publications  of  Geological  Survey,  geology  and  water  sup- 
ply, list  of  publications  for  sale  by  superintendent  of  documents.     Mar.  1935. 
[2] +54  p.     (Price  list  15,  25th  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  25-26851  GP  3.9 :  15/25 

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141768— 35— No.  485 6 


544  May  1935 

Health,  diseases,  drugs,  and  sanitation,  list  of  publications  for  sale  by  superin- 
tendent  of   documents.     Jan.    1935.     [2]+68+[l]    p.     (Price   list    51,    26th 
edition.)     t 
L.  G.  card  26-26481  GP  3.9 :  51/26 

Monthly  catalog.  Index  to  Monthly  catalog,  United  States  public  documents, 
nos.  475-480;  July-Dec.  1934.  1935.  [1] +503-602+ [1]  p.  *  Paper,  10c. 
single  copv,  included  in  price  of  Monthly  catalog  for  subscribers. 

GP  3.8/1 :  934/13-18/ind. 
Note. — A  volume  title  page  for  nos.  475-480  is  included. 

Monthly  catalog,  United  States  public  documents  (with  prices),  no.  484; 

Apr.    1935.     1935.     vi+339^67   p.     *  Paper,    10c,    single   copy,   $1.00   a   yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  $1.60. 

L.  C.  card  4-18088  GP  3.8/1 :  935/4 

'National  Museum.     United   States  National  Museum,  Contributions  from  na- 
tional herbarium.  National  Academy  of  Sciences,  Smithsonian  Institution,  list 
of  publications  for  sale  by  superintendent  of  documents.     Mar.  1935.     [2]  + 
8+[l]  p.     (Price  list  55,  18th  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  25-27429  GP  3.9:  55/18 

Navy,  Marine  Corps,  and  Coast  Guard,  list  of  publications  relating  to  above 

subjects  for  sale  by  superintendent  of  documents.     Mar.  1935.     [2] +16  p. 
(Price  list  63,  18th  edition.)     t 

L.  C.  card  2ft-26207  GP  3.9 :  63/18 

Public  domain,  Government  publications  concerning  public  lands,  conservation, 
and  oil  leases,  list  of  publications  for  sale  by  superintendent  of  documents. 
Mar.  1935.     [2] +8  p.     (Price  list  20,  26th  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  26-26708  GP  3.9 :  20/26 

Transportation,  railroad  and  shipping  problems,  postal  service,  telegraphs,  tele- 
phones, and  Panama  Canal,  list  of  publications  for  sale  bv  superintendent  of 
documents.     Jan.  1935.     [2]+36+[l]p.     (Price  list  25,  24th  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  26-26255  GP  3.9 :  25/24 

Weather,  astronomy,  and  meteorology,  list  of  publications  for  sale  by  superin- 
tendent  of   documents.     Mar,    1935.     [2] +10  p.     (Price   list   48,    27th    edi- 
tion.)    t 
L.  C.  card  25-26950  GP  3.9 :  48/27 

Weeklv  list  of  selected  United  States  Government  publications,  May  1-29,  1935. 
[1935.]     Each  4  p.     t 

L.  C.  card  28-26554  GP  3.17  :  935/18-22 

Note. — The  Weekly  list  is  an  advertising  list  of  United  States  Government  publica- 
tions for  sale  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Some  of  the  publications  tor  free 
distribution  are  also  listed.  The  list  Is  arranged  alphabetically  by  subjects,  with  anno- 
tations and  prices.  It  may  be  obtained  free  of  charge  upon  application  to  the  Super- 
intendent of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.  C. 

INTERIOR  DEPARTMENT 

EDUCATION  OFFICE 

Colleges  and  universities.     Problem  of  duplication,  as  attacked  in  certain  State 
surveys  of  higher  education ;  by  John  H.  McNeely.    1935.    v+50  p.     (Bulletin 
19,  1934.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L,  C.  card  E  35-9i  116.3:934/19 

Education.     Doctors'  theses  in  education,  list  of  797  theses  deposited  with  Office 
of  Education   and   available  for  loan ;   prepared  by   Ruth  A.    Gray.     1935. 
[l]+69p.     (Pamphlet  60.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  E  35-95  1 16.43 :  60 

Federal  grants  for  education,  1933-34  [with  Four  references  to  studies 

on  Federal  aid  to  education]  ;  by  Timon  Covert.    1935.     [1]+14  p.     (Leaflet 
45.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  E  35-93  116.44:45 

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Mat  1935  545 

Public  schools.     Per  capita  costs  in  city  schools,  193S-34 ;  by  Lula  Mae  Corn- 
stock.    1935.     [l]+19p.     (Pamphlet  61.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L,.  C.  card  E  23-75  1 16.43  :  61 

School  life.  May  1935  ;  v.  20,  no.  9.    [1935.]    cover  title,  p.  193-216,  il.  4°  [Monthly 
except  July  and  August.    Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy, 
$1.00  a  yr.  (10  months)  ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.45. 
L.  C.  card  E  1&-902  1 16.26/1 :  20/9 

Secondary  education.     Good  references  on  secondary  education :   Instruction ; 
compiled  by  Martha  R.  McCabe  and  Carl  A.  Jessen.    1935.    [2]  +14  p.  narrow  8° 
(Bibliography  21.)      t 
L.  C.  card  E  34-479  1 16.46  :  21 

Teachers.     On  freedom  for  teachers ;  [by]  Edward  A.  Filene.     [1935.]     2  p.  4° 
[From  School  life,  Apr.  1935.]     t  1 10.26/la  :  T  22/4 

Teachers,  Training  of.    National  Survey  of  Education  of  Teachers:  v.  2,  Teacher 
personnel  in  United  States ;  by  Edward  S.  Evendeu,  Guy  C.  Gamble,  and  Harold 
G.  Blue.    1935.    xi+258  p.     (Bulletin  10,  1933.)     *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  E  35-137  1 16.3 :  933/10/V.2 

Same :  v.  3,  Teacher  education  curricula ;  by  Earle  U.  Rugg,  Wesley  E. 

Peik,  Frank  K.  Foster,  Walton  C.  John,  and  Robert  B.  Raup.     1935.    xviii+ 

547  p.  il.     (Bulletin  10,  1933.)     *  Paper,  60c. 

L.  C.  card  E  35-138  1 16.3  :  933/10/v.8 

GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  consist  of  Annual  re- 
ports. Monographs.  Professional  papers,  Bulletins,  Water-supply  papers,  topographic  maps 
(some  of  which  bear  descriptive  texts),  base  and  contour  and  other  maps  of  the  United 
States  and  of  the  States,  folios  of  the  Geologic  atlas  of  the  United  States,  and  the 
World  atlas  of  commercial  geology  (pt.  1.  out  of  print).  Practically  all  of  them  are  sale 
publications:  the  exceptions  are  indicated  by  the  dagger  (t).  The  maps  and  folios  and 
the  World  atlas  of  commercial  geology,  pt.  2,  are  sold  by  the  Geological  Survey  at  Wash- 
ington. D.  C.  Except  as  otherwise  indicated,  a  discount  of  40  percent  is  allowed  on  any 
order  for  maps  or  folios  that  amounts  to  |5.00  at  the  retail  price.  This  discount  applies 
to  an  order  for  either  maps  or  folios  alone  or  for  maps  and  folios  together.  Remittance 
for  these  publications  should  be  made  by  money  order  payable  to  the  Director  of  the 
Geological  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C.  Orders  for  other  publications  that  are  for  sale 
should  be  sent  to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.  For  topographic 
maps  see  next  page. 

Big  Horn  County,  Mont.  Geology  of  Big  Horn  County  and  Crow  Indian  Reserva- 
tion, Mont.,  with  special  reference  to  water,  coal,  oil,  and  gas  resources ;  by 
W.  T.  Thom,  jr.,  G.  M.  Hall,  C.  H.  Wegemann.  and  G.  F.  Moulton.  1935. 
vii-|-200  p.  il.  5  pi.  2  are  in  pocket,  4  p.  of  pi.  6  maps,  2  are  in  jtocket.  (Bul- 
letin 856.)  *  Paper,  60c. 
L.  C.  card  GS  35-107  1 19.3  :  856 

Colorado  Rit^er.  Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1933:  pt.  9,  Colorado 
River  basin ;  Nathan  C.  Grover,  chief  hydraulic  engineer,  W.  E.  Dickinson, 
Robert  Follansbee,  Berkeley  Johnson,  and  A.  B.  Purton,  district  engineers. 
1935.  v  +  119p.  il.  (Water-supply  paper  749.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with 
Arizona,  New  Mexico,  Utah,  and  Wyoming.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  GS  10-347  1 19.13 :  749 

Mississippi  River.  Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1933 :  pt.  7,  Lower 
Mississippi  River  basin ;  Nathan  C.  Grover,  chief  hydraulic  engineer,  H.  C. 
Beckman,  C.  E.  Ellsworth,  J.  H.  Gardiner,  Berkeley  Johnson,  W.  R.  King, 
C.  E.  McCashin.  and  J.  B.  Spiegel,  district  engineers.  1935.  v+121  p.  il. 
(Water-supply  paper  747.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Arkansas,  Kansas, 
Missouri,  New  Mexico,  Tennessee,  and  Texas.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  GS  10-345  1 19.13  :  747 

Pacific  States.  Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1933 :  pt.  11,  Pacific 
slope  basins  in  California  ;  Nathan  C.  Grover.  chief  hydraulic  engineer,  H.  D. 
McGlashan  and  G.  H.  Canfield.  district  engineers.'  1935.  xi-|-376  p.  il. 
(Water-supply  pai^er  751.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  California  and 
Oregon.]  *  Paper,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  GS  10-439  1 19.13  :  751 

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546  May  1935 

Pt*6Zicaf/oriS  issued  in  Apr.  1935 ;  list  326.     [1935.]    5  p.     [Monthly.]     f 

1 19.14/4 :  326 

St.  Lawrence  River.  Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1933:  pt.  4,  St. 
Lawrence  River  basin ;  Nathan  C.  Grover,  chief  hydraulic  engineer,  C.  L, 
Batchelder,  H.  E.  Grosbach,  A.  W.  Harrington,  H.  B.  Kinnison,  Lasley  Lee, 
J.  H.  Morgan,  and  S.  B.  Soule,  district  engineers.  1935.  v+159  p.  il.  (Water- 
supply  paper  744.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Illinois,  Indiana,  Michigan, 
Minnesota,  New  York,  Ohio,  Vermont,  and  Wisconsin.]  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  GS  10^294  1 19.13:  744 

Snake  River.  Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1933':  pt.  12,  North  Pacific 
slope  basins,  B,  Snake  River  basin ;  Nathan  C.  Grover,  chief  hydraulic  engi- 
neer, G.  H.  Canfield,  Lynn  Crandall,  Robert  FoUansbee,  T.  R.  Newell,  G.  L. 
Parker,  and  A.  B.  Purton,  district  engineers.  1935.  vii+197  p.  il.  (Water- 
supply  paper  753.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Idaho,  Oregon,  Washington, 
and  Wyoming.]  *  Paper,  15e. 
L.  C.  card  GS  10-167  1 19.13  :  753 

Topographic  maps 

Note. — The  Geological  Sui-vey  is  making  a  series  of  topographic  maps  that  will  even- 
tually cover  the  whole  United  States,  also  Alaska  and  Hawaii.  The  individual  maps  are 
projected  to  represent  quadrangle  areas  rather  than  political  divisions,  and  each  map  is 
designated  by  the  name  of  some  prominent  town  or  natural  feature  in  the  area  mapped. 
The  scales  most  commonly  used  are  1  :  31,680,  1  :  62.500,  and  1  :  125,000,  corresponding, 
approximately,  to  %  mile,  1  mile,  and  2  miles  to  1  inch.  The  area  covered  differs  with 
the  latitude,  but  the  average  area  is  58,  230,  or  920  square  miles,  respectively,  for  these 
three  scales.  Topographic  maps  are  printed  on  uniform-sized  paper,  about  20  by  16% 
inches,  and  the  maps  of  the  quadrangle  areas  represented  thereon  are  about  17%  inches 
long  and  12  to  15  inches  wide,  according  to  latitude.  For  some  areas  of  particular 
importance  special  large-scale  maps  are  published.  A  general  description  of  topographic 
maps  and  a  list  of  the  symbols  used  are  printed  on  the  reverse  of  each  sheet. 

About  46  percent  of  the  area  of  the  country,  excluding  Alaska,  has  been  mapped, 
every  State  being  represented.  Connecticut,  Delaware,  the  District  of  Columbia,  Hawaii, 
Maryland,  Massachusetts,  New  Jersey,  New  York,  Ohio,  Rhode  Island,  and  West  Virginia 
are  completely  mapped.  Twenty-four  of  the  topographic  maps  covering  areas  in  New. 
Jersey  are  out  of  print,  the  Survey  not  reprinting  the  maps  as  the  stocks  become  exhausted 
but  referring  applicants  to  the  Department  of  Conservation  and  Development,  at  Trenton, 
which  publishes  maps  on  a  larger  scale.  Maps  of  the  regular  size  are  sold  by  the  Geological 
Survey  at  10c.  each*  Except  as  otherwise  indicated,  a  discount  of  40  percent  is  allowed 
on  any  order  which  amounts  to  $5.00  at  the  retail  price.  The  discount  is  allowed  on  an 
order  for  either  maps  or  folios  alone,  or  for  maps  and  folios  together. 

Arkansas,  Treat  quadrangle,  lat.  3o°30'-35°45',  long.  93°-93°15'.  Scale  1 :  62,.50O, 
contour  interval  50  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of  1934. 
17.5  X  14.3  in.     f  10c.  1 19.12 :  3  T  71 

Illinois,  Geneseo  quadrangle,  lat.  41°15'-41°30',  long.  90°-90°15'.  Scale  1 :  62,500, 
contour  interval  10  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of  1934. 
17.5  X  13.2  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  12G  2S6/2 

Louisiana.  Louisiana,  Covington  quadrangle,  lat.  3O°15'-30°30',  long.  90°-90°15'. 
Scale  1 :  62.500,  contour  interval  5  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edition 
of  1985.     17.5X15.2  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  18  C  838 

Louisiana,  Ponchatoula  quadrangle,  lat.  30°15'-30°30',  long.  90°  15-90° 30'. 

Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  5  ft.     [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edi- 
tion of  1935.     17.5X15.2  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  18  P  773 

Maine.  Maine,  Cupsuptic  quadrangle,  lat.  45°-45°15',  long.  70°45'-71°.  Scale 
1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of 
1935.     17.5X12.4  in.     1 10c.  119.12:19  0  921 

Maine,    Presque    Isle    quadrangle,    lat.    4C°30'-^6°45',    long.    68°-68°15'. 

Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.     [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edi- 
tion of  1935.     17.5X  12.1  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  19  P  926 

Maine,    Stetson    quadrangle,    lat.    44°45'-45°,    long.    69°-69°15'.     Scale 

1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.     [Washington,  Geological   Survey]   edition 
of  193.5.     17.5X12.5  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  19  St  46 

MassacJitisetts.  Massachusetts-New  Hampshire,  Lowell  quadrangle,  lat.  42° 30'- 
42°45',  long.  71°15'-71°30'.  Scale  1:62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Wash- 
ington, Geological  Survey]  edition  of  1935.     17.5X13  in.     1 10c. 

1 19.12 :  21  L  95/3 

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Massachusetts — Continued. 

Massachusetts-New    Hampshire.    Winchendon    quadrangle,    lat.    42°30'- 

42°45',  long.  72°-72°15'.  Scale  1 :  62.500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washing- 
ton, Geological  Survey]  edition  of  1935.     17.5X13  in.     1 10c. 

1 19.12 :  21  W  72/2 

Massachusetts-New  Hami)shire- Vermont,  Warwick  quadrangle,  lat.  42°30'- 

42°45',  long.  72°15'-72°30'.  Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washing- 
ton, Geological  Survey]  edition  of  1935.     17.5X13  in.     1 10c. 

1 19.12 :  21  W  26/2 

Missouri,  Poplar  Bluff  quadrangle,  lat.  36°45'-37°,  long.  90°15'-90°30'.  Scale 
1 :  62,500,  contour  intervals  5  and  20  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey] 
edition  of  1935.     17.5X14.1  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  25  P  812 

Netv  York  State.  New  York,  Brockport  quadrangle,  lat.  43°07'30"-43°15',  long. 
77''52'30"-78°.  Scale  1:24,000,  contour  interval  5  ft.  [Washington,  Geo- 
logical Survey]  edition  of  1934.     22.8X16.7  in.     1 10c.  I  l'J.12:  32  B  783/2 

New    York,    Churchville    quadrangle,    lat.     [42°59'-]     43°07'30",    long. 

77°52'30"-78°.  Scale  1:24,000,  contour  interval  5  ft.  [Washington,  Geo- 
logical Survey]  edition  of  1935.  22.8X16.7  in.  [Map  covers  only  a  portion 
of  the  sheet,  the  actual  measurement  being  22.8X10.3  in.]     f  10c. 

1 19.12 :  32  C  475 

New    York,    Genesee    Junction    quadrangle,    lat.    43°-43°07'30",    long. 

77°37'30"-77°45'.  Scale  1:24,000,  contour  interval  5  ft.  [Washington.  Geo- 
logical Surrey]  edition  of  1935.     22.8X16.7  in.     1 10c.  119.12 :  32  G  286/2 

New  York,  Hamlin  quadrangle,  lat.  43°15'-43°22'30",  long.  77°52'30"-78°. 

Scale  1 :  24,000,  contour  interval  5  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edi- 
tion of  1935.     22.8X  16.7  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  32  H  181 

Vermont-New  Hampshire,  Woodsville  quadrangle,  lat.  44°-44°15',  long.  72°- 
72°15'.  Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  Preliminary  edition.  [Wash- 
ington, Geological  Survey]  edition  of  1935.  17.5X12.6  in.  [Map  covers  only 
a  portion  of  the  sheet,  the  actual  measurement  being  17.5X5.5  in.]     t  10c. 

1 19.12 :  46  W  868/2 

MINES  BUREAU 

Coal  (detailed  statistics)  ;  by  W.  H.  Young,  L.  Mann,  H.  L.  Bennit,  and  F.  G. 
Tryon.  1935.  [l]-f 281-360  p.  il.  [From  Statistical  appendix  to  Minerals 
yearbook,  1934.]     *  Paper,  10c.  I  28.37/a  :  C  631 /2/934 

Coal  mines   and,  mining.     Study   of  mine  roof  in  coking   district   of  western 

Pennsylvania;  by  J.  W.  Paul  and  L.  N.  Plein.  1935.  ii+34  p.  il.  (Tech- 
nical paper  563. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26338  I  28.7  :  563 

Gasoline.  Natural  gasoline  (detailed  statistics)  ;  by  G.  R.  Hopkins  and  E.  M. 
Seelev.  1935.  [1] +361-372  p.  il.  [From  Statistical  appendix  to  Minerals 
yearbook,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  G  212/934 

Gold.  Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc  in  California  f  detailed  statistics, 
mine  report)  ;  by  F.  W.  Horton  and  H.  M.  Gaylord.  1935.  [1] +179^197  p. 
[From  Statistical  appendix  to  Minerals  yearbook,  1934.]     *  Paper,  .5c. 

I  28.37/a  :  G  563/3/934 

Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc  in  Idaho   (detailed  statistics,  mine 

report)  ;  by  C.  N.  Gerry  and  T.  H.  Miller.  1935.  [1] +93-120  p.  [From 
Statistical  appendix  to  Minerals  yearbook,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

I  28.37/a  :  G  563/14/934 

Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc  in  Montana  (detailed  statistics,  mine 

report)  ;  by  T.  H.  Miller  [assisted  by  Paul  LnfC  and  Jeannette  Froiseth]. 
1935.  [1] +373-407  p.  [From  Statistical  appendix  to  Minerals  yearbook, 
1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  G  563/15/934 

Natural  gas  (detailed  statistics)  ;  by  G.  R.  Hopkins  and  H.  Backus.  1935. 
[1] +121-135  p.  il.  [From  Statistical  appendix  to  Minerals  yearbook,  1934.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  G  21/934 

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548  May  1935 

Ore  concentration  (detailed  statistics),  metallurgical  results  and  flotation  re- 
agents; by  T.  H.  Miller  and  R.  L.  Kidd.  1935.  [1] +137-151  p.  [From 
Statistical  appendix  to  Minerals  yearbook,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

I  28.37/a  :  Or  3/934 

Petroleum.  Crude  petroleum  and  petroleum  products  (detailed  statistics)  ;  by 
G.  R.  Hopkins  and  A.  B.  Coons.  1985.  [1] +199-280  p.  [From  Statistical 
appendix  to  Minerals  yearbook,  1934.]     *  Paper,  10c.       I  28.37/a  :  P  448/3/934 

Publications,.  New  publications.  Bureau  of  Mines,  monthly  list  240 ;  Apr.  30, 
1935.     [1935.]     3  p.     t  128.5/2:240 

Stone  (detailed  statistics);  by  A.  T.  Coons.  1935.  [1] +37-63  p.  [Front 
Statistical  appendix  to  Minerals  yearbook,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

I  28.37/a  :  St  72/934 

NATIONAL  PARK  SERVICE 

Crater  Lake  National  Parle,  Oreg.,  open  early  spring  to  late  fall  [with  list  of 
references].  1935.  iv+34  p.  il.  map.  [Includes  list  of  Government  publica- 
tions relating  to  national  parks,  etc.    Another  illustration  on  front  cover.]     t 

129.6:0  85/2/935 

General  Grant  National  Park,  Calif.,  open  all  year  [with  list  of  references]. 
1935.  iv+18  p.  il.  map.  [Includes  list  of  Government  publications  relating 
to  national  parks,  etc.    Another  illustration  on  front  cover.]     f 

I  29.6 :  G  28/935 

Olacier  National  Park,  Mont.,  season  June  15-Sept.  15  [with  list  of  references]. 
1935.  vi+42  p.  il.  map.  [Includes  list  of  Government  publications  relating  to 
national  parks,  etc.    Another  illustration  and  map  on  front  and  back  cover.]    t 

I  29.6 :  G  45/6/935 

Grand  Canyon  National  Park,  Ariz.,  south  rim  open  all  year,  north  rim  open 
May  30-Sept.  30.  1935.  vi+42  p.  il.  map.  [Includes  list  of  Government  pub- 
lications relating  to  national  parks,  etc.  Another  illustration  and  map  on 
front  and  back  cover,]     t  129.6:0  76/935 

Grand  Teton  National  Park,  Wyo.,  open  June  1-Oct.  15  [with  bibliography]. 
1935.  iv+36  p.  il.  map.  [Includes  list  of  Government  publications  relating  to 
national  parks,  etc.    Another  illustration  on  front  cover.]     f 

I  29.6 :  G  76/2/935 

Lassen  Volcanic  National  Park,  Calif.,  season  June  1-Sept.  30.  1935.  vi+26 
p.  il,  [Includes  list  of  Government  publications  relating  to  national  parks, 
etc.    Another  illustration  on  front  cover.]     f  I  29.6:  L  33/2/935 

Mount  McKinley  National  Park,  Alask<i,  season  June  10-Sept.  15  [with  list  of 
references].  1935.  ii+30  p.  il.  [Includes  list  of  Government  publications 
relating  to  national  parks,  etc.  Another  illustration  and  map  on  front  and 
back  cover.]     f  I  29.6 :  M  86/7/935 

Mount  Rainier  National  Park,  Wash.,  ojten  all  year  [with  list  of  references]. 
1935,  vi+42  p.  il.  [Includes  list  of  Government  publications  relating  to- 
national  parks,  etc.    Another  illustration  and  map  on  front  and  back  cover.]    t 

I  29.6 :  M  86/6/935 

Recreational  opportunities  available  to  Washington  [D.  C.].     [1935.]     [2] +57  p. 
il.     [Rotaprinted.    Another  illustration  on  front  cover.]     f 
L.  C.  card  35-26450  I  29.2 :  W  27 

Wind  Cave  National  Park,  S.  Dak.,  open  all  year.  1935.  iv+14  p.  il.  map. 
[Another  illustration  on  front  cover,]     f  I  29.6:  W  72/2/935 

Yelloivstone  National  Park.  Geysers  of  Yellowstone  National  Park;  [by  Walter 
Harvey  Weed].  1929  [reprint,  with  changes  and  revised  map,  1935].  28  p.  il. 
map.  [No  change  in  text  from  edition  issued  in  1929,  but  map  bears  date  1935 
instead  of  1983  as  in  last  previous  reprint.  Includes  lists  of  Government 
publications  on  Yellowstone  National  Park.]     *  Paper,  15c.      I  29.6:  Y  3/7/935 


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Yosetnite  National  Park,  Calif.,  open  all  year  [with  list  of  references].  1935. 
viii+40  p.  il.  [Includes  lists  of  publications  for  sale  at  Yosemite  Museum  and 
of  Government  publications  relating  to  national  parks,  etc.  Another  illustra- 
tion and  map  on  front  and  back  cover.]     t  I  29.6:  Y  8/5/935 

Zi07i  National  Park.  Zion  and  Bryce  Canyon  national  parks,  Utah,  Zion  open 
all  year,  Bryce  Canyon  May  10-Nov.  1.  1935.  vi+34  p.  il.  [Includes  list  of 
Government  publications  relating  to  national  parks,  etc.  Another  illustration 
and  map  on  front  and  back  cover.]     t  I  29.6  :  Z  6/2/935 

RECLAMATION  BUREAU 

Boulder  Dam.  Metal  doors,  railings,  and  structural  and  architectural  metal- 
work  for  Boulder  Dam,  power  plant  and  appurtenant  works,  Boulder  Canyon 
project,  Ariz.-Calif.-Nev.  (Federal  Emergency  Administration  of  Public  Works 
project),  u.  p.  [1935].  cover  title,  39  p.  69  pi.  1  tab.  4°  (Specifications  625.) 
[Consists  of  invitation  lor  bids,  schedules,  specifications,  and  drawings  for 
project,  proposals  to  be  received  until  June  6,  1935.]     t  Paper,  $3.50. 

I  27.S :  625 

72-inch   needle   valves   for    tunnel   plug  outlet   works    at   Boulder   Dam, 

Boulder  Canyon  project,  Ariz.-Calif.-Nev.  (Federal  Emergency  Administra- 
tion of  Public  Works  project),  n.  p.  [1935.]  cover  title,  21  p.  24  pi.  1  tab.  4° 
(Specifications  628.)  [Consists  of  invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications, 
and  drawings  for  project,  proposals  to  be  received  until  June  5,  1935.] 
t  Paper,  $2.50.  I  27.8  :  628 

Grand  Coulee  Dam.  Garage  and  fire  station  at  Government  camp  at  Grand 
Coulee  Dam,  Columbia  Basin  project,  Wash.  (Federal  Emergency  Adminis- 
tration of  Public  Works  project),  n.  p.  [1935].  cover  title,  59  p.  10  pi.  3  maps, 
4°  (Specifications  624.)  [Consists  of  schedules,  specifications,  and  drawings 
for  irrigation  project,  proposals  to  be  received  until  May  25,  1935.]  t  Paper, 
$2.00.  I  27.8  :  624 

Manual  of  Bureau  of  Reclamation,  edition  of  1927,  revised  Oct.  1,  1928,  1929, 
1930,  1931,  1933,  1934:  [Manual  amendments,  list  6;  Oct.  1,  1934].  1935. 
vi  p.  [Accompanied  by  reprints  of  certain  pages,  including  new  title  page 
and  foreword,  to  be  inserted  in  their  proper  places  in  v.  1  of  the  Manual  of 
Bureau  of  Reclamation,  edition  of  1927,  as  revised  Oct.  1,  1933.  A  list  of 
these  reprinted  pages  is  given  on  p.  iv  of  List  6  here  cataloged.]     t 

I  27.2 :  M  31/3/927/list  6 

Reclamation  era,  v.  25,  no.  5 ;  May  1935.  [1935.]  cover  title,  p.  89-108,  il.  4* 
[Monthly.    Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.] 

L.  C.  card  9-35252  I  27.5  :  935/5 

Note. — The  Reclamation  era  is  a  magazine  for  the  farmers  and  the  personnel  of  the 
bureau.  Its  aim  is  to  assist  the  settlers  in  the  proper  use  of  water,  to  help  them 
in  overcoming  their  agricultural  difficulties,  to  instruct  them  in  diversifying  and  mar- 
keting their  crops,  to  inspire  the  employees  of  the  bureau  and  chronicle  engineering 
problems  and  achievements,  and  to  promote  a  wholehearted  spirit  of  cooperation,  so 
that  reclamation  shall  attain  the  greatest  heights  of  success.  The  subscription  price  of 
the  Reclamation  era  is  75c.  a  year  to  other  than  water  users  ;  foreign  subscription, 
$1.05,  payable  in  advance.  Subscriptions  should  be  sent  to  the  Commissioner,  Bureau 
of  Reclamation,  Washington,  D.  C,  and  remittance  in  the  form  of  postal  money  order 
or  New  York  draft  should  be  made  payable  to  the  Bureau  of  Reclamation.  Postage 
stamps  are  not  acceptable  in  payment  of  subscription. 

rNTERSTATE  COMMERCE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  bound  volumes  of  the  decisions,  usually  known  as  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission  reports  and  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  valuation  reports,  are  sold  by 
the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  various  prices,  depending  upon  the 
size  of  the  volume.  Separate  decisions  or  opinions  are  sold  on  subscription,  price  $1.00 
per  volume  ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50 ;  single  copies,  usually  5c.  In  ordering  a  volume, 
be  sure  to  specify  whether  Finance,  Traffic,  or  Valuation  decisions  are  desired.  Entries 
for  the  separate  decisions  are  grouped  below  under  center  heads  following  other  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission  publications. 

Coal.  No.  552,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Youngstown  Sheet  &  Tube 
Company  et  al.  v.  United  States,  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  Baltimore 
&  Ohio  Railroad  Company,  et  al.,  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  dis- 
trict of  Ohio ;  brief  for  United  States  and  Interstate  Commerce  Commission. 
[1935.]      cover  title,   ii+64  p.     $  IC  1.13/1 :  Y  88 

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550  May  1935 

Decisions.     See,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Finance  decisions.     See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  (Finance). 

Fuel  for  locomotives  (charged  to  operating  expenses),  class  1  steam  railways  in 
United  States,  compiled  from  140  reports  representing  148  steam  railways, 
switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included.  Mar.  1935  and  1934  [and]  3 
months  ended  with  Mai*.  1935  and  1934 ;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics. 
1935.     1  p.  oblong  large  S°      (Statement  M-230.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

IC  1  ste.  30 :  935/3 

Horses.  No.  670,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Texas  and  New  Orleans 
Railroad  Company  et  al.  v.  United  States  and  Interstate  Commerce  Commis- 
sion, appeal  from  district  court  for  western  district  of  Missouri ;  brief  for 
United  States  and  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
iii+63  p.     t  IC  1.13/1 :  T  312/11 

Hours-of-sei'vice  act,  as  amended.  [1935.]  2  p.  [From  Hours-of -service  act, 
as  amended,  and  administrative  rulings  and  opinions  thereon,  issued  in 
1926.]     t  IC  1  hou.5 :  926/extract 

Opinions.    See,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Railroad  accidents.     Summary  of  accidents  reported  by  steam  railways,  Jan. 
1935;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.    1935.    1  p.  oblong  large  8"     (State- 
ment M^OO.)     [Subject  to  revision.]     t 
L.  C.  card  A27-80  IC  1  ste.31 :  935/1 

Railroad  employees.  Order  [promulgated]  at  general  session  of  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission  on  28th  of  June  1911,  in  matter  of  method  and  form 
of  monthly  reports  of  houi's  of  service  of  employees  on  railroads  subject  to 
act  of  Mar.  4,  1907.     [Reprint]  1935.     1  p.     t  IC  1.9 :  H  81/2/935 

Wage  statistics  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United   States,  comiviled 

from  148  monthly  reports  of  employees,  service,  and  compensation  covering 
149  class  1  steam  railways,  Mar.  1935;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics. 
[1935.]    4  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°     (Statement  M-300.)     t 

L.  C.  card  A29^82  IC  1  ste.25  :  935/3 

Railroads.  Freight  [and  passenger]  service  operating  statistics  of  class  1 
steam  railways  in  United  States,  compiled  from  140  reports  of  freight  serv- 
ice statistics  representing  148  railways  [and  from  135  reports  of  passenger 
service  statistics  representing  143  railways]  (switching  and  terminal  com- 
panies not  included),  Feb.  1935  and  1934  [and  2  months  ended  with  Feb. 
1935  and  1934;  prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  [1935.]  4  p.  oblong  large 
8°  (Statement  M-210.)  [Subject  to  revision.]  t 
L.  C.  card  A2&-579  IC  1  ste.21 :  935/2 

Same,  Mar.  1935  and  1934  [and  3  months  ended  with  Mar.  1935  and  1934 ; 

prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  [1935.]  4  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement 
M-210.)      [Subject  to   revision.]     f  IC  1  ste.21 :  935/3 

Graphical  supplement  to  monthly  reports:   Freight  ton-miles,   adjusted 

for  season,  class  1  steam  railways  [Jan.  1932-Jan.  1935,  etc. ;  prepared  in] 
Bureau  of  Statistics.    1935.    1  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°     (Series  1935,  no.  4.)     t 

IC  1  ste.33  :  935/4 

• Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses  of  class  1  steam  railways 

in  United  States,  compiled  from  145  monthly  reports  of  revenues  and  expenses 
representing  149  class  1  steam  railways.  Mar.  1935  and  1934  [and  3  months 
ended  with  Mar.  1935  and  1934;  prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  1935. 
[2]  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-100.)  [Subject  to  revision.]  t 
L.  C.  card  A28-2266  IC  1  ste.19 :  935/3 

Operating  revenues   and   operating  expenses  of  large  steam   railways, 

selected  items  for  roads  with  annual  operating  revenues  above  $25,000,000, 
Mar.  1935  and  1934  [and]  3  months  ended  with  Mar.  1935  and  1984;  [pre- 
pared in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  [1935.]  [2]  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement 
M-150.)     [Suliject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A29-378  IC  1  ste.20 :  935/3 

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Ra  ilroads — Continued. 

Operating  statistics  of  large  steam  railways,   selected  items   for  Mar. 

19S5,  compared  with  Mar.  1934,  for  roads  with  annual  operating  revenues 
above  $25,000,000;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  [1935.]  [2]  p.  oblong 
large  8°     (Statement  M-200.)     [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A29-3S0  IC  1  ste.22  :  935/3 

Eevenue  traffic  statistics  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States, 

Including  mixed-train  service,  compiled  from  139  reports  representing  149 
steam  railways,  switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included,  Feb.  1935 
and  1934  [aiid]  2  months  ended  with  Feb.  1935  and  1934;  [prepared  in] 
Bureau  of  Statistics.  1935.  1  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-220.)  [Sub- 
ject to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A29-381  IC  1  ste.24  :  935/2 

Selected  income  and  balance-sheet  items  of  class  1   steam  railways  in 

United  States,  compiled  from  143  reports  representing  149  steam  railways 
[Feb.  1935  and  1934  and  2  months  of  1935  and  1934 ;  prepared  in]  Bureau  of 
Statistics.  1935.  1  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-125.)  [Subject  to 
revision.]     t 

L.C.  card  A  32-1785  IC  Iste.  34 :  935/2 

Traffic  decisions.     See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  (Traffic). 
Vciluation  decisions.     See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  (Valuation). 

Decisions   (Finance) 

Note. — The    following    decisions    or    opinions    issued    in    separate    form    are    from    the 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports. 

Ann  Arbor  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  9250,  Ann  Arbor  Railroad  Company 
receivers  reconstruction  loan;  [decided  Apr.  2,  1935].  1985.  [l]-fll&-120  p. 
(F-6102.)      [From  V.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC1.6/la :  F-6102 

Boston  and  Maine  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10314,  Boston  &  Maine  Rail- 
road abandonment  of  operation;  [decided  Mar.  13,  1935].  1935. 
[l]+5&-62p.     (F-6082.)     [From  v.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6082 

Chicago  and  North  Western  Railtoay.  Finance  docket  no.  10712,  Chicago  & 
North  Western  Railway  Company  et  al.  abandonment,  etc. ;  [decided  Mar.  27, 
1935].    1935.    [1] -1-94-96  p.     (F-6096.)     [From  v.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-6096 

Chicago,  Milwaukee,  8t.  Paul  and  Pacific  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10538, 
Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  &.  Pacific  Railroad  Company  abandonment,  etc. ; 
decided  Mar.  28,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  101-105.  (F-600S.)  [From  v.  207.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6008 

Erie  and  Michigan  Railway  and  Navigation  Company.  Finance  docket  no. 
7890,  Erie  &  Michigan  Railway  &  Navigation  Company  operation ;  decided 
Mar.  30,  1935.     [1935.]     p.  109-110.     (F-6100.)      [From  v.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-610O 

Great  Northern  Raihvay.  Finance  docket  no.  10543,  Great  Northern  Railway 
Company  abandonment;  decided  Jan.  22,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  703-708. 
(F-6031.)      [From  v.  202.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6031 

Criilf,  Mobile  and  Noi'thern  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10780,  Gulf,  Mobile 
&  Northern  Railroad  Company  public  works  improvement ;  decided  Mar.  22, 
1985.     [1935.]     p.  93-94.     (F-6095.)      [Fi-om  v.  207.]     *  Paper,   5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-6095 

Lehigh  and  New  England  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10782,  Lehigh  &  New 
England  Railroad  Company  bonds;  [decided  Mar.  29',  1985].  1935.  [1]-|- 
106-108  p.     (F-6090.)      [From  v.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6099 

Lmoismlle  and  Nashville  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10743,  Louisville  & 
Nashville  Railroad  Company  abandonment ;  decided  Mar.  13,  1935.  [1985.] 
p.  68-64.     (F-60«3.)      [From  v.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6083 

Maine  Central  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10688,  Maine  Central  Railroad 
Company  proposed  abandonment  of  operation ;  decicled  Mar.  27,  1935.  [1935.] 
p.  97-100.     (F-6097.)     [From  v.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6097 

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Norfolk  Soutlieni  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10791,  Norfolk  Southern  Rail- 
road Company  receivers'  notes;  decided  Apr.  2,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  121-122. 
(F-6103.)      [From  V.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6103 

North  and  South  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  10721.  North  &  South  Railway 
Company  abandonment ;  decided  Mar.  14,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  65-67.  (F-6084.) 
[From  y.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6084 

Oregon-Wash ingtan  Railroad  and  Xanigalion  Compani/.  Finance  docket  no. 
1050S,  Oregon-Washington  Railroad  &.  Navigation  Company  abandonment; 
decided  Mar.  8,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  31-37.  (F-6077.)  [From  v.  207.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6077 

Pittsburgh  and  West  Virginia  Raihcay.  Finance  docket  no.  10661.  Pittsburgh 
&  West  Virginia  Railway  Company  reconstruction  loan ;  decided  Mar.  22, 
1935.     [1935.]     p.  91-92.  '  (F-6094.)      [From  v.  207.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1.6/la  :  F-6094 

Pittshurgh,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  and  St.  Louis  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no. 
10740,  Pittsburgh,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Railroad  Company  et  al. 
abandonment:  decided  Mar.  8,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  29-30.  (F-6076.)  [From 
V.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6076 

WaMsh  Railicay.  Finance  docket  no.  10698,  Wabash  Railway  Company  and 
its  receivers'  assumption  of  obligation  and  liability ;  decided  Mar.  22,  1935. 
[1935.]     p.  111-115.     (F-6101.)      [From  V.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c. 


Decisions  (Traffic) 


IC  1.6/la :  F-6101 


Note. — The   foUowiug   decisions   or   opinions   issued   in    separate   form    are   from   the 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports. 

Air  mml  docket  no.  1.  air  mail  compensation;  decided  Mar.  11,  1935.  [1935.] 
p.  675-789,  map.     ([Opinion]  20219.)     [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20219 

Barytes.  Investigation  and  susi>ension  docket  no.  4042.  crushed  barytes  from 
Missouri  to  eastern  points;  decided  Feb.  20.  1935.  [1935.]  p.  513-514. 
([Opinion]  201SS.)      [From  y.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20188 

No.  2C619,.  Paul  R.  Richeson  v.  Missouri  Pacific  Railroad  Company  et  al. ; 

decided    Feb.    28,    1935.     [1935.]     p.    633-635.      ([Opinion]     20211.)      [From 
V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20211 

Baskets.  No.  25012,  Edgerton  Manufacturing  Company  v.  Atlantic  Coast  Line 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Feb.  16,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  489-492. 
([Opinion]    20181.)      [From   v.   206.]     *  Paper,    5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20181 

Benlonite.  No.  26044,  Federal  Foundry  Supply  Company  r.  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Mar.  5,  1935].  1935.  [1] +"96-800  p. 
([Opinion]  20222.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20222 

Box  material.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15609,  box  or  crate  material  from 
Belhaven.  N.  C. ;  decided  Mar.  15,  1935.  [1935]  p.  227-230.  ([Opinion] 
20252.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20252 

Bricks.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15464.  common  brick  from  Goldsboro, 
N.  C. ;  decided  Mar.  19,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  249-251.  ([Opinion]  20258.) 
[From  V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20258 

Butter.  No.  25718,  Hoerman  Packing  Company  (Coi-poration),  Linn,  Kans., 
et  al.  i\  Akron,  Canton  &  Youngstown  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided 
Mar.  14,  1935].  1935.  [1] +188-190  p.  ([Opinion]  20244.)  [From  v.  208.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20244 

Cabbage.  No.  23279.  Joseph  Denunzio  Fruit  Company  et  al.  v.  Atchison,  To- 
peka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Feb.  28.  1935.  [1935.] 
p.  611-612.      ([Opinion]   20207.)      [From  y.  206.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20207 

Cans.  No.  26557,  Lakeside  Packing  Company  r.  Chicago  &  North  Western 
Railway  Company:  decided  Feb.  27,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  609-610.  ([Opinion] 
20206.)      [From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20206 

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May  1935  553 

Cattle.  No.  25243  fsiib-no.  2)  W.  H.  Drlggers  et  al.  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &. 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Mar.  7,  19v35].  1985.  [1]+136- 
138  p.     ([Opinion]  20235.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.         IC  1.6/la :  20235 

Cheese.  No.  26031,  North  Platte  Valley  Non'Stock  Cooperative  Cheese  Com- 
pany V.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided 
Mar.  9.  1935].     1935.     [1] +138-139  p.     ([Opinion]   20236.)      [From  v.  208.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20236 

Clai/.  No.  26147,  Robinson-Rausbottom  Pottery  Company  v.  Chicago,  3111- 
waukee,  St.  Paul  &  Pacific  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  5,  1935. 
[1935.]     p.  93-94.     ([Opinion]  20227.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20227 

Coal.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15642,  coal  from  Lake  Superior  docks  to 
Wisconsin:  [decided  Feb.  20,  1935].  1935.  [1] +518-520  p.  ([Opinion] 
20190.)      [From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20190 

Fourth  section  application  no.  15659,  coal  from  and  to  Tennessee  points ; 

decided  Mar.  19,  1935.     [1935.]     p.  255-256.     ([Opinion]   20260.)      [From  v. 
208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20260 

No.   25292,   Shelbiua  Milling  Company  et  al.  v.  Chicago,   Burlington   & 

Quincv  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  4,  1935.     [1935.]     p.  95-102. 
([Opinion]  20228.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20228 

No.  26413,  Economy  Fuel  &  Material  Company  et  al.  v.  Chicago  &  North 

Western  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  4,  1935.     [1935.]     p.   103- 
111.     ([Opinion]  20229.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I C  1.6/la  :  20229 

No.  26512,  Blackwood  Coal  &  Coke  Company  (J.  L.  Osier,  receiver)  et  al. 

V.  Interstate  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;   decided  Feb.  28,  1935.     [1935.]     p. 
619-632.     ([Opinion]  20210.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.      IC  1.6/la  :  20210 

No.   20700,   coal   to  Philadelphia   and   within   Delaware  capes ;    decided 

Mar.    12,    1935.     [1935.]     p.    165-178.     ([Opinion]    20241.)      [From    v.    208.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  .  IC  1.6/la :  20241 

Cotton,  goods.  No.  26519,  Carolina  Cotton  &  Woolen  Mills  Company  v.  Atlanta, 
Birmingham  &  Coast  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Feb.  25,  1935.  [1935.] 
p.  581-5&1.     ([Opinion]  20202.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la  :  20202 

Drag-line  machines.  No.  26507,  I.  O.  Florence  i'.  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Feb.  28,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  G13-615. 
([Opinion]  20208.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20208 

Fire  brick.  No.  25676,  Robinson  Clay  Product  Company  et  al.  v.  Baltimore  & 
Ohio  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  12,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  147-150. 
([Opinion]  20239.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20239 

Freight  rates.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15698,  Delta  Valley  &  Southern 
Railway  rates;  [decided  Mar.  4,  1935].  1935.  [1] +790-792  p.  ([Opinion] 
20220.)      [From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20220 

Fourth    section    application    no.    15699,    commodity    rates    to    and    from 

Dallas,    Tex.;     decided     Mar.     19,     1935.     [1935.]     p.     257-258.      ([Opinion] 
20261.)      [From  V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20261 

Fuller's  earth.  No.  22906,  Barnsdall  Refineries,  Incorporated,  v.  Midland  Valley 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  5,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  91-92.  ([Opin- 
ion] 20226.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20226 

Gasoline.  No.  20674,  Redwood  County  Oil  Company  v.  Chicago  &  North  We.st- 
ern  Railway  Company;  [decided  Mar.  5.  1935].  1935.  [1] +112-118  p. 
([Opinion]  20230.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20230 

Granite.  No.  26496,  Maine  &  New  Hampshire  Granite  Corporation  v.  Boston 
&  Maine  Railroad  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  5,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  1-3.  ([Opinion] 
20223.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20223 

Say.  No.  26002,  B.  A.  Atchison  et  al.  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Feb.  19,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  515-517.  ([Opinion] 
20189.)      [From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20189 

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Iron.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4005,  iron  ore  in  official  terri- 
tory;  [decided  Mar.  19,  1935].  1935.  [1] +240^-242  p.  ([Opinion]  20255.) 
[From  V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IG  1.6/la  :  20255 

Lime.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15399,  lime  from  Denie,  Ala. ;  decided 
Mar.    19,    1935.     [1935.]     p.    243-246.     ([Opinion]    20256.)      [From    v.    208.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20256 

Limestone.  No.  20039,  National  Mortar  &  Supply  Company  v.  Ann  Arbor  Eail- 
road  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  5,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  119'-124.  ([Opinion] 
20231.)      [From  V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20231 

Lumber.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15512,  lumber  from  western  Washing- 
ton ;  decided  Mar.  15,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  221-222.  ( [Opinion]  20250.)  [From 
V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20250 

Fourth  section  application  no.  15768,  lumber  from  Clower,  Fla. ;  [decided 

Mar.  4,  1935].     1935.     [1] +668-670  p.      ([Opinion]   20217.)      [From  v.  206.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20217 

Meat.  No.  26295,  Armour  &  Company  v.  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad  Company 
et  al. ;  [decided  Mar.  18,  1935].  1935.  [1] +216-220  p.  ([Opinion]  20249.) 
[From  V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20249 

Methanol.  No.  26285,  Thomas  Keery  Company,  Incorporated,  et  al.  v.  New 
York,  Ontario  &  Western  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Feb.  25,  1985. 
[1935.]     p.  585-599.     ([Opinion]  20203.)      [From  v.  200.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20203 

Misrouting.  No.  28094,  Alabama  Rock  Asphalt,  Incorporated,  v.  Abilene  & 
Southern  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Feb.  19,  1935].  1935.  [1]  + 
510-512  p.     ([Opinion]  20187.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20187 

No.  26290.   United    States  Gypsum   Company  r.   Bessemer  &  Lake   Erie 

Railroad  Comi)any  et  al. ;  decided  Feb.  16,  1935.     [1935.]     p.  493-494.     ( [Opin- 
ion] 20182.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la:  20182 

Molasses.  No.  25988,  Quaker  Oats  Company  v.  Akron,  Canton  &  Youngstown 
Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  19,  1985.  [1935.]  p.  201-268.  ([Opin- 
ion]  20263.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,   5c.  I C  1.6/la  :  20'263 

No.  26409,  Southard  Feed  &  Milling  Company  v.  Chicago  &  North  Western 

Railway   Company   et   al. ;    [decided  Mar.   2,    1935].     1935.     [1] +636-638  p. 
( [Opinion]  20212.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20212 

Paper.  No.  26505,  William  J.  McGarrity,  trading  as  Penn  Paper  &  Stock  Com- 
pany, i>.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  Company  et  al. :  decided  Mar.  18,  1935. 
[1935.]     p.  231-236.     ([Opinion]  20253.)     [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20253 

Petroleum.  No.  26365,  J.  H.  Condra  &  Company  r.  Alabama  Great  Southern 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  19,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  271-274.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 20265.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20265 

Petroleum  coke.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15503,  petroleum  coke  from 
Tulsa,  Okla.;  decided  Mar.  19,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  247-248.  ([Opinion]  20257.) 
[From  V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20257 

Petroleum-oil  residiium.  No.  26399,  Altitude  Petroleum  Corporation  of  Kansas 
et  al.  V.  Missouri-Kansas-Texas  Railroad  Company ;  decided  Feb.  25,  1935. 
[1935.]     p.  543-544.     ( [Opinion]  20194.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20194 

Petroleum  produets.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15709,  petroleum  products  to 
North  Plym<  ulh.  Mass. :  decided  Mar.  14,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  179-184.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 20242.)     [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper.  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20242 

No.  25101,  Elk  Oil  Company  et  al.  v.  Alabama  Great  Southern  Railroad 

Company   et   al. ;    decided   Mar.   5,   1935.      [1935.]      p.   793-795.      ([Opinion] 
20221.)      [From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20221 

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May  1935  555 

pipe.  No.  26540,  Koss  Construction  Company  v.  Chica^ffo,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  18,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  237-239.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 20254.)      [From  V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20254 

Potatoes.  No.  24512,  Idaho  Potato  Dealers  Association  v.  Aberdeen  &  Rockfish 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  1,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  639-648.  ([Opin- 
ion] 20213.)     [From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20213 

Poultry.  No.  26184,  Colorado  Poultry  Association,  Incorporated,  et  al.  v.  Denver 
&  Rio  Grande  Western  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Feb.  20,  1935. 
[193.5.]     p.  545-547.     ([Opinion]  20195.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20195 

RaiJroad  service.  No.  26577,  J.  K.  Dering  Coal  Company  et  al.  v.  Cleveland,  Cin- 
cinnati, Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  2,  1935. 
[1935.]     p.  661-667.     ([Opinion]  20216.)      [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5e. 

IC  1.6/la :  20216 

Sacramento  Northern  Railicay.  Railway  labor  act  docket  no.  2,  Sacramento 
Northern  Railway;  decided  Mar.  16,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  203-210.  ([Opinion] 
20247.)     [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20247 

Salt  cake.  No.  26215,  Rhodes  Alkali  &  Chemical  Corporation  v.  Southern  Pacific 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  16,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  223-226.  ([Opinion] 
20251.)     [From  V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I C  1.6/la  :  20251 

Sand.  No.  17272,  Procter  &  Gamble  Company  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Mar.  4,  1935].  1935.  [1] +86-90  p.  ([Opinion] 
20225.)     [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20225 

No.  26554,  Grasselli  Chemical  Company  v.  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 

Railroad  Company  et  al. ;    [decided  Feb.  28,  1935].     1935.      [1] +616-618  p. 
([Opinion]  20209.)     [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20209 

Seatrain  Lines,  Incorporated.  No.  25565,  investigation  of  Seatrain  Lines,  Incor- 
porated;  [decided  Feb.  .5,  1935].  1935.  [1] +328-346  p.  ([Opinion]  20152.) 
[From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20152 

Sulphuric  acid.  No.  26304,  Trojan  Powder  Company  v.  Central  Railroad  Com- 
pany of  New  Jersey  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  19,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  269-270'. "  ( [Opin- 
ion] 20264.)     [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20264 

Sweetpotatoes.  No.  26443,  Altoona  Commission  Company,  Incorporated,  et  al.  v. 
Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  7,  1935.  [1935.] 
p.  129-132.     ( [Opinion]  20233.)     [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.     IC  1.6/la :  20233 

Swine.  No.  26331,  Producei's  Co-Operative  Commission  Association  v.  Pennsyl- 
vania Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Mar.  12,  1935].  1935.  [1] +140-144 
p.     ([Opinion]  20237.)     [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20237 

Switching  charges.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3998,  switching 
charges  at  Floydada,  Tex. ;  decided  Mar.  5,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  671-674.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 20218.)     [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  10 1.6/la :  ^218 

Investigation   and   suspension   docket  no.   4002,   reciprocal   switching  at 

Mobile,  Ala. ;  decided  Mar.  12,  1935.     [1935.]     p.  151-164.     ([Opinion]  20240.) 
[From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20240 

Tallow.  No.  26337,  Sioux  Falls  Rendering  Company  et  al.  v.  Chicago  &  North 
Western  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  7,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  133-135. 
( [Opinion]  20234.)     [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20234 

Tankage.  No.  24052,  Ware  Brothers  Agency  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  19,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  259-260.  ([Opinion]  20262.) 
[From  V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20262 

Tanks.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4025,  iron  or  steel  tanks  in 
official  territory;  decided  Feb.  15,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  485-488.  ([Opinion] 
20180.)     [From  v.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20180 

Texas  Electric  Railwatj.  Railway  labor  act  docket  no.  1,  Texas  Electric  Rail- 
way;  decided  Mar.  16,  1935.  [193.5.]  p.  193-202.  ( [Opinion]  20246.)  [From 
V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20246 

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556  May  1935 

Tinplate.  No.  26543,  National  Can  Company  v.  Bush  Terminal  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  2,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  657-^60.  ([Opinion]  20215.) 
[From  V.  206.]    *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20215 

Twine.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15604,  binder  twine  from  Houston,  Tex..'; 
[decided  Mar.  19,  1935].  1935.  [1] +252^254  p.  ([Opinion]  20259.)  [From 
V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20259 

Vegetables.  No.  14092,  South  Carolina  Produce  Association  i?.  Aberdeen  &  Rock- 
fish  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  11,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  145-146. 
([Opinion]  20238.)     [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20238 

Wate7-loo,  Cedar  Falls  and,  Northern  Railway.  Railway  labor  act  docket  no.  3, 
Waterloo,  Cedar  Falls  &  Northern  Railway;  decided  Mar.  16,  1935.  [1935.] 
p.  211-215.     ( [Opinion]  20248.)     [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.     IC  1.6/la :  20248 

Watermelons.  No.  26468,  M.  Badler  &  Sons  et  al.  v.  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  5,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  125-128.  ( [Opinion]  20232.) 
[From  V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20232 

Wheat.  No.  25403,  Washburn  Crosby  Company  v.  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  1,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  649-656.  ([Opin- 
ion] 20214.)      [From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20214 

Wire  rope.  No.  25769,  B.  B.  Guess  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Feb.  27,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  551-554.  ([Opinion] 
20197.)      [From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20197 

Decisions  (Valwation) 

Note. — The  following  decision  or  opinion  issued  in  separate  form  is  from  the  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission  valuation  reports. 

Texas  and  New  Orleans  Railroad.  Valuation  docket  no.  1196,  Texas  and  New 
Orleans  Railroad  System;  decided  Aug.  2,  1933.  [1935.]  p.  1-229.  (B-945.) 
[From  Valuation  reports,  v.  47.]     *  Paper,  20c,  IC  1  val.9/a  :  B-945 

JUSTICE  DEPARTMENT 

American  Commission  Company.  In  equity  no.  10388,  in  district  court  for  dis- 
trict of  Colorado,  American  Commission  Company  et  al.  v.  United  States  and 
Secretary  of  Agriculture;  brief  for  United  States  and  Secretary  of  Agricul- 
ture.    [1935.]     cover  title,  iii+155  p.  1  tab.     t  J  1.13  :  Am  3/218 

Ames,  W.,  &  Co.  No.  821,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  W.  Ames  &  Co., 
corporation  of  New  Jersey,  v.  Henry  A.  Wallace,  Secretary  of  Agriculture, 
Harold  L.  Ickes,  Secretary  of  Interior  and  Federal  emergency  administrator 
of  public  works,  and  Thomas  H.  MacDonald,  chief  of  Bureau  of  Public  Roads 
of  Department  of  Agriculture,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  United 
States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia ;  brief  for  respondents  in 
opposition.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+22  p.     $  J  1.13 :  Am  37/5 

Anco  Investment  Company.  No.  10198,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit, 
William  C.  Fordyce  and  Andrew  W.  Johnson,  as  statutory  liquidating  ti'ustees 
of  Anco  Investment  Company,  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief 
for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+25  p.     t  J  1.13:  An  22 

Andreivs,  William  W.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42627,  William  Whiting  Andrews 
V.  United  States ;  defendant's  brief .     [1935.]     p.  15-21.     t      J  1.13  :  An  27/12 

Baker,  Virgil.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-414,  Virgil  Baker  v.  United  States; 
defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact  and  brief.     [1935.]    p.  81-100.     $ 

J  1.13  :  B  178/12 

Ballwood  Company.  No.  5674,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit.  Ball- 
wood  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review 
of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  ii+25  p.     $  J  1.13 :  B  214/2 

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May  1935  557 

Barber,  William  A.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  William  A.  Bar- 
ber V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title,  i+12  p. 
large  8°     t  J  1.13  :  B  233 

Beal,  Charles.  No.  6405,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of 
Columbia,  Jan.  term,  1935,  Charles  Beal  v.  United  States,  appeal  from  Supreme 
Court  of  District  of  Columbia ;  brief  for  appellee.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
5  p.    t  J  1.13  :B  36 

Becker  Steel  Company  of  America.  No.  820,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934, 
Becker  Steel  Company  of  America  v.  Homer  S.  Cummin^s,  Attorney  General, 
in  his  official  capacity  as  Alien  Property  Custodian,  and  William  A.  Julian,  as 
Treasurer  of  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  i+10  p.     $  J  1.13 :  B  388/9 

Bendix  Products  Corporation.  No.  5441,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th 
circuit,  Bendix  Products  Corporation  v.  National  Labor  Relations  Board, 
United  Automobile  Workers'  Federal  Union  no.  18347,  and  Bendix  Employees' 
Association,  on  i)etition  for  review  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations 
Board ;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
vi+172  p.     t  J  1.13  :B  433 

No.  5441,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit.  National  Labor  Rela- 
tions Board  v.  Bendix  Products  Corporation ;  application  for  enforcement  of 
order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board.    [1935.]    cover  title,  8  p.  large  8°    % 

J  1.13  :  B  433/2 

BlacJcett,  Wilmer.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42047,  Wilmer  Blackett  v.  United 
States ;  brief  for  defendant.     [1935.]     p.  27-30.    t  J  1.13  :  B  563 

Braun,  Hedwig.  No.  859,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Hedwig  Braun, 
individually  and  as  executrix  of  Herman  W.  Braun,  et  al.  v.  United  States, 
on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims ;  brief  for  United  States 
in  opposition.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i-f  6  p.     t  J  1.13 :  B  738/3 

Breiccrton  Coal  Corporation.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  41945,  Brewerton  Coal 
Corporation  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioner's  re- 
port and  request  for  additional  findings  of  fact.     [1935.]     p.  19-51.     t 

J  1.13  :  B  758/17 

Brooklyn  Ash  Removal  CompaAiy,  Incorporated.  No.  8'41,  in  Supreme  Court, 
Oct.  term,  1934,  Brooklyn  Ash  Removal  Company,  Inc.,  v.  United  States,  on 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims ;  brief  for  United  States 
in  opposition.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+8  p.     t  J  1.13 :  B  791/36 

California.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  United  States  v.  Cali- 
fornia ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th 
circuit.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i-f- 11  p.     $  J  1.13 :  C  128/31 

United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  no.  7436,  California 

vs.  United  States,  upon  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of 
California,  southern  division ;  proceedings  had  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  9th  circuit.     [1935.]     p.  50-57.     %  J  1.13 :  C128/32 

Canister  Company.  No.  5745,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  Canister 
Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  deci- 
sion of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
ii-1-21  p.     t  J  1.13  :  C  163/2 

Carnegie  Steel  Company.  No.  69S1,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit, 
Earl  W.  Jenkins  et  al.,  on  their  own  behalf  and  as  employee  representatives, 
general  body  committee,  Youngstown  district,  Carnegie  Steel  Company,  v. 
National  Steel  Labor  Relations  Board,  on  petition  for  review  of  order  of 
National  Steel  Labor  Relations  Board,  Walter  P.  Stacy,  chairman,  Henry 
A.  Wiley,  member ;  brief  for  respondent.    [1935.]    cover  title,  ii+62  p.    t 

J  1.13  :  J  415 

Century  Cltit).  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42023,  Century  Club  v.  United  States; 
defendant's  exceptions  to  report  of  commissioner.     [1935.]     p.  17-25.     t 

J  1.13  :  C  333/68 

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558  May  1935 

Charavay,  MmHus  A.  No.  573S,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue  v.  Marius  A.  Gliaravay,  on  petition  for  review 
of  decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner  .  [1935.]  cover 
title,  i+20  p.     I  J  1.13 :  C  371 

CJiemung  Canal  Trust  Company.  No.  861,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934, 
Chemung  Canal  Trust  Company  [Elraira,  N.  Y.]  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  i+12  p.     t  J  1.13  :  C  42/21 

Chicago  and  North  Westerii  Railway.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-1S6,  Chicago 
and  North  Western  Railway  Company  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  request 
for  findings  of  fact  and  brief.     [1935.]    p.  15-20.    t  J  1.13:  0  43/189 

Chisholm,  George  H.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  George  H. 
Chisholm  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of 
decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
ii+32  p.  large  8°     $  J  1.13 :  C  447/2 

Claims.     List  of  judgments  rendered  by  Court  of  Claims.     May  27,  1935.    4  p. 
(H.  doc.  199,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  9-6546 

Records  of  judgments  rendered  against  Government  by  District  Courts 

[as  submitted  by  Attorney  General  through  Secretary  of  Treasury,  and  which 
require  appropriation  for  their  payment  as  follows :  Department  of  Labor, 
$2,664.60,  Navy  Department,  $118,175.24,  Treasury  Department,  $2,500,  War 
Department,  $21,871.64].  May  27,  1935.  8  p.  (H.  doc.  205,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Compagnie  Generale  Transatlani ique.  Nos.  783  and  784,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct. 
term,  1934,  Compagnie  Generale  Transatlantique  v.  Philip  Elting,  collector  of 
customs,  port  of  New  York:  Hamburg-American  Line  v.  [same],  on  petition 
for  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  brief  for 
United  States  in  opposition.     [1935.]    cover  title,  i+12  p.     |      J  1.13  :  C  738/14 

Constantine,  Ous  L.  No.  938,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  United  States 
V.  Gus  L.  Constantine,  alias  Dr.  Gus ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+12  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  C  766/4 

United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  no.  7627,  Gus  L. 

Constantine  vs.  United  States,  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district 
of  Alabama;  [proceedings].  [1935.]     p.  47-5L     t  J  1.13  :  C  766/5 

Construction  Materials  Corporation.  No.  1035,  in  district  court  for  district  of 
Delaware,  in  matter  of  Construction  Materials  Corporation,  debtor;  brief 
and  argument  for  United  States  in  support  of  its  claim  no.  403.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  ii+86  p.     $  J  1.13 :  C  766/3 

Continental  Baking  Company.  No.  891,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934, 
Continental  Baking  Company  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  United  States  Court  of  Appeals 
for  District  of  Columbia;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  i+11  p.     t  J  1.13 :  C  767/22 

Continental  Baking  Company,  Incorporated.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42210, 
Continental  Baking  Co.,  Inc.,  formerly  Shults  Bread  Company,  v.  United 
States  ;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact  and  brief.    [1935.]    p.  29-36.    $ 

J  1.13  :  C  767/21 

Cooley,  Robert  C.  No.  824,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Robert  C.  Cooley 
V.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ 
of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in 
opposition.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+5  p.     t  J  1.13 :  C  776/2 

Crow  India7is.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  H-248,  Crow  tribe  or  Nation  of  Indians 
of  Montana  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  motion  for  new  trial  and  request 
for  amendments  to  special  findings  of  fact.     [1935.]     p.  1419^25.     $  ' 

J  1.13 :  C  885/3  ^ 

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Cumminps,  Francis  P.  No.  7651,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Francis  P.  Cummings,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  i+20  p.     t  J  1.13 :  C  912/14 

Diamond,  Harry.  Interference  no.  68152,  in  Patent  Office,  before  examiner  of 
interferences,  Harry  Diamond  v.  Felix  Gerth  and  Ernst  Kramar;  testimony 
for  party  Diamond,  Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  9,  10,  12,  and  13,  1934.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  ii+145  p.  large  8°     t  J  1.13 :  D  541/21 

Dibblee,  Mrs.  Isabel  K.  No.  7524,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit, 
Isabel  K.  Dibblee  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review 
of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  respondent's  answer  to  petition  for 
rehearing.     [1935.]     cover  title,   i+14  p.     t  J  1.13 :  D  544/2 

District  of  Columbia,  steamship.  No.  828,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term  1934, 
Norfolk  &  Washington,  D.  C.  Steamboat  Company  and  Frederick  Posey, 
master  and  claimant  of  S.  S.  District  of  Columbia,  v.  United  States  as  owner 
of  steamship  Yomachichi,  and  Roosevelt  Steamship  Company,  Inc.,  operator 
of  said  steamship,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  ap- 
peals for  4th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  i+13  p.     $  J  1.13  :  N  767/15 

Dxcamish  Indians.  No.  822,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Duwamish  [et 
al.]  tribes  of  Indians  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
Court  of  Claims;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
ii+19  p.     t  J  1.13  :D  957/4 

Escoe,  Jack.  No.  773,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Jack  Escoe  v.  Fred 
G.  Zerbst,  warden  of  United  States  Penitentiarj'  at  Leavenworth,  Kans.,  on 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit;  brief  for  re- 
spondent.    [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+42  p.     t  J1.13:Esl8 

Fain,  E.  R.  No.  7683,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  E.  R.  Fain  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+20  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  F  149/3 

Fidelity  and  Casualty  Company  of  New  York.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42526, 
Fidelity  &  Casualty  Company  of  New  York  v.  United  States;  defendant's 
supplemental  brief.     [1935.]     p.  93-100.     t  J  1.13 :  F  448/30 

50  East  75th  Street  Corporation.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit, 
50  East  75th  Street  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respond- 
ent.    [1935.]     cover  title,  i+18  p.  large  8°     %  J  1.13  :F  466/6 

Fourulers  General  Corporation.  No.  256,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d 
circuit,  Founders  General  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  re- 
spondent.    [1935.]     cover  title,  i+14  p.  large  8°     t  J  1.13  :  F  825/2 

Frost,  Mrs.  Leona  B.  No.  7663,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit, 
United  States  v.  Leona  B.  Frost,  in  her  own  name  and  as  administratrix  of 
James  Burl  Frost,  on  appeal  from  district  court  for  district  of  Arizona ; 
brief  for  appellant.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii +22  p.     t  J  1.13  :  F  929/3 

Garand,  JoJin  C.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  docket 
no.  3406,  interference  no.  60421,  John  C.  Garand  v.  John  D.  Pedersen ;  appel- 
lant's petition  for  rehearing.     [1935.]     cover  title,  5  p.  large  8°    t 

J  1.13 :  G  161/2 

Georgia  Railway  and  Electric  Company.    No.  7738,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 

5th  circuit,  Georgia  Railway  &  Electric  Company  et  al.  v.  commissioner  of 

I     internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ; 

'    brief  for  respondent.    [1935.]    cover  title,  i+15  p.    J  J  1.13  :G  296/9 

Georgia  Wholesale  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42604,  Georgia  Wholesale 
Company  v.  United  States;  defendant's  counterclaim.     [1935.]     p.  27-37.     % 

J  1.13  :  G  296/8 

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Gerhard,  Erie.  No.  7528,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9tli  circuit,  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue  v.  Erie  Gerard,  on  petition  to  review  order  of  Board  of 
Tax  Appeals ;  petition  for  rehearing  and  reply  to  respondent's  petition  for 
rehearing.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+29  p.    t  J  1.13  :G  312/2 

Great  Western  Power  Company  of  California.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d 
circuit,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Great  Western  Povper  Company 
of  California,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals; 
brief  for  petitioner.     [1935.]    cover  title,  i+17  p.  large  8°    t     J  1.13 :  G  798/53 

Greenshoro  Gas  Company.  No.  5750,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit, 
Greensboro  Gas  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  i+15  p.    $  J 1-13 :  G  853/3 

Guest,  Richard  C.  No.  791,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Richard  C.  Guest 
V.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
i+lOp.    t  J  1.13  :G  938/3 

Eamburg-AmeiHcan  Line.  No.  865,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Hamburg- 
American  Line  v.  Philip  Elting,  collector  of  customs,  port  of  New  York,  on 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  brief 
for  United  States  in  opposition.    [1985.]    cover  title,  i+16  p.    t 

J  1.13  :  H  175/12 

Harlan,  George  E.  No.  7748,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue  v.  George  H.  Harlan,  on  petition  for  review  of 
decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
iii-fSOp.    t  J  1.13  :H  226 

Harris,  Edward  H.  No.  7661,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit.  United 
States  V.  Edward  Henry  Harris,  on  appeal  from  district  court  for  district  of 
Montana  ;  brief  for  appellant.     [1935.]  cover  title,  ii-i-42  p.     %     J  1.13  :  H  24/9 

Hart  Coal  Corporation.  No.  7047,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit, 
Thomas  J.  Sparks,  United  States  attorney  for  western  district  of  Kentucky, 
V.  Hart  Coal  Corporation  et  al. ;  supplemental  brief  for  appellant.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  ii+27  p.    $  J  1.13 :  H  251/15 

Hastings,  Fred.  No.  870,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  United  States  v. 
Fred  Hastings,  on  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Missis- 
sippi ;  statement  as  to  jurisdiction,    [1935.]    cover  title,  4  p.    %    J  1.13  :  H  279/2 

Henderson,  J.  D.  C.  No.  5748,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit, 
Pennsylvania  Company  for  Insurances  on  Lives  and  Granting  Annuities, 
Florence  W.  Henderson  and  D.  Webster  Bell,  executors  of  J.  D.  C.  Henderson, 
V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+30  p.    $ 

J  1.13 :  H  383/5 

Hphart  Iron  Compwny.  No.  6889,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  eth  circuit, 
Hobart  Iron  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  ii+37  p.     $  J  1.13  :H  651 

Hogan,  Daniel.  No.  5778,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit.  Mar.  term, 
1935,  Daniel  Hogan  v.  Henry  C.  Hill,  warden,  United  States  Northeastern 
Penitentiary,  Lewisburg,  Pa.,  appeal  from  order  by  district  court  for  middle 
district  of  Pennsylvania  dismissing  petition  for  writ  of  mandamus ;  brief  for 
respondent-appellee.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+23  p.     $  J  1.13 :  H  678/3 

Holland,  Clarence  D.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42624,  Clarence  D.  Holland  v. 
Unite<l  States;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact  and  brief.  [1985.] 
p.   27-38.     t  J  1.13  :H  719/4 

Honnold,  William  L.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue  v.  W.  L.  Honnold,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  petitioner.  [19S5.]  cover  title,  ii+33  p. 
large  8°     t  J  1.13 :  H  759/6 

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Hou'-ard,  R.  S..  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42673,  R.  S.  Howard  Company 
V.  United  States ;  defendant's  brief.     [1935.]     p.  60-90.     ?        J  1.13  :H  836/3 

Hu-dson,  Percy  K.  No.  42828,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Percy  K.  Hudson  v.  United 
States;  defendant's  brief.     [1935.]     cover  title,  p.  27-87.     %       J  1.13 :  H  868 

Hulse,  G-uy  H.  Criminal  no.  188135,  in  district  court  for  eastern  district  of 
Missouri,  United  States  v.  Guy  H.  Hulse  et  al. ;  information  charging  criminal 
contempt  and  petition  for  nile  to  show  cause,  motion  for  rule  to  show  cause, 
[and]   rule  to  show  cause.     [1935.]     cover  title,  27  p.     t  J  1.13  :H  879 

Illinois  Central  Railroad.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-2o6,  Illinois  Central  Rail- 
road Companv  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact  and 
brief.     [1935.]     p.  17-23.     t  J  1.13 :  II 6/39 

Illinois  Life  Insurance  Company.  No.  5469,  in  circuit  court  of  api^eals  for  7th 
circuit,  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Illinois  Life 
Insurance  Company,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax 
Appeals  ;  brief  for  petitioner.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+15  p.     ?     J  1.13:  II  6/38 

International  Educational  Publishing  Company.  No.  5762,  in  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  3d  circuit.  International  Educational  Publishing  Company  r. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1985.]     cover  title,  i+26  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  In  8/79 

Jefferson  Electric  Manufacturing  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-94, 
Jefferson  Electric  Manufacturing  Company  v.  United  States ;  defendant's 
request  for  ultimate  finding  of  fact,  conclusion  of  law,  and  brief.  [1935.] 
p.  117-125.     i  J  1.13 :  J  359/11 

John,  Anna.  No.  6398,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Anna  John 
V.  United  States ;  brief  for  appellee.     [1935.]     cover  title,  4  p.     ? 

J  1.13  :  J  613/2 

Kesterson,  Roger.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term,  1934,  United  States  v. 
Roger  Kesterson  and  Bernord  Roberts ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+5  p.     ? 

J  1.13  :  K  489 

United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals,  10th  circuit,  no.  1176,  Apr.  term, 

1935,  Roger  Kesterson  and  Bernord  Roberts  vs.  United  States,  appeal  from 
district  court  for  northern  district  of  Oklahoma;  [proceedings].  [1935.] 
p.  18-19.     i  J  1.13 :  K  489/2 

Kibhe,  Emigene.  No.  846,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Lula  C.  Hogan, 
executrix  of  Emigene  Kibbe,  v.  United  States  and  Title  Insurance  and  Trust 
Company,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
9th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
ii+14  p.     t  J  1.13  :K  533 

Koga,  Kumaki.  No.  908,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Kumaki  Koga  and 
Matsuyo  Koga  v.  F.  W.  Berkshire,  district  director,  immigration  service, 
district  no.  20,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  api)eals 
for  9th  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
i-1-12  p.     ?  J  1.13  :  K  822 

Koshland,  Corinne  S.  No.  7724,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Corinne  S.  Koshland.  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  iii+31  p.     J  j  1.13  :  k  846 

Lambs,  The.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  41857,  The  Lambs  [incorporated  club  of 
New  York  City]  v.  United  States;  defendant's  answer  to  plaintiffs  motion 
for  new  trial.     [1935.]     p.  91-98.     }  J  I.13 :  L 179/3 

Lattimore,  O.  S.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  J-592,  O.  S.  Lattimore  v.  United 
States;  no.  K-381,  Mrs.  O.  S.  Lattimore  v.  [same]:  no.  K-382,  Charles  R. 
Keith  V.  [same]  ;  no.  K^89,  Dora  Holland  v.  [same]  ;  no.  K-490,  Russell  C. 
Lewis   V.    [same;    brief    for    defendant]       [1935.]     p.    157-200.      t 

J  1.13 :  L  356/2 

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Louisville,  Ky.  No.  7000,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  Oct.  term,. 
1934,  United  States  v.  certain  lands  in  Louisville,  Jefferson  County,  Ky., 
Edward  J.  Gernert,  et  al.,  on  appeal  from  distinct  court  for  western  district 
of  Kentucky ;  brief  for  appellant.     [1935.]     cover  title,  iii+67  p.     % 

J  1.13  :  L  93/78 

McCannell,  David.  No.  829',  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  David  McCan- 
nell  V.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  7th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  i+13  p.     t  J  1.13  :M  126/3 

McFeclij,  Mrs.  Nancy  K.  No.  876,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Nancy  K. 
McFeely  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition 
for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit ;  memorandum 
for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  S  p.     $  J  1.13  :M  167/2 

McG^iih'l,  Patrick,  Incorporated.  No.  851,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  tenn,  1934, 
Patrick  McGuirl,  Incorporated,  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2a 
circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+10  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  M  179/4 

MacJc,  Jaynes  A.  No.  693,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  United  States  v. 
James  A.  Mack  and  Concord  Casualty  and  Surety  Company,  on  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  reply  brief  for  United 
States.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+12  p.     t  J  1.13 :  M  19/6 

Manuel  Am  us,  steamship.  No.  885,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  steamship 
Manuel  Arnus,  her  engines,  etc.,  Compania  Trasatlantica.  and  Union  Indem- 
nity Company,  surety,  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  f(n'  2d  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition. 
[1935.]    cover  title,  i+16  p.    $  J  1.13 :  C  738/15 

Marbelite  Corporation  of  America,  Limited.  Nos.  7685  and  7686,  in  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  Marbelite  Corporation  of  America,  Ltd.,  v.  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petitions  for  review  of  decisions  of  Board 
of  Tax  Api^eals ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+16  p.    t 

J  1.13 :  M  328/3 

Mercliants  Carloading  Company,  Incorporated-  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
2d  circuit.  United  States  v.  Merchants  Carloading  Company,  Inc. ;  brief  for 
United  States.     [1935.]     cover  title,  iii+52  p.  large  8°    $  J  1.13  :  M  535/13 

Metropolitan  Building  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42530,  Metropolitan 
Building  Company  v.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.     [1935.]     p.  81-86.     t 

J  1.13  :  M  567/6 

Missouri  State  Life  Insurance  Company.  Nos.  10119  and  10143,  in  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  8th  circuit,  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
V.  Missouri  State  Life  Insurance  Company ;  Missouri  State  Life  Insurance 
Company  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petitions 
for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  commissioner  in  no. 
10143.    [1935.]    cover  title,  iii^-34  p.    t  J  1.13  :  M  691/59 

Morton,  W.  B.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  W.  B.  Morton  v.  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of 
Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i-t-15  p.  large  8°    t 

J  1.13 :  M  846/6 

O'Donnell,  Louis  A.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-82,  Louis  A.  O'Donnell  v.  United 
States ;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact  and  brief.    [1935.]    p.  29-41.    t 

J  1.13 :  Od  5/6 

Olympia  Harhor  Lumher  Company.  No.  76S2,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th 
circuit,  Olympia  Harbor  Lumber  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respond- 
ent.    [1935.]     cover  title,  i+19  p.    ±  J  1.13:  01 9/7 

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Oregon.  No.  13,  original,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  United  States  v. 
Oregon ;  memorandum  respecting  objections  of  Oregon  to  decree  proposed  by 
United  States  herein.     [1935.]     cover  title,  4  p.    |  J  1.13 :  Or  3/33 

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O'Rourke,  J.  J.  No.  7690,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  J.  J. 
O'Eourke  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  deci- 
sion of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
ii+18  p.     t  J  1.13:  Or  6/2 

Orthivein,  William  J.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Guy  T.  Helver- 
ing,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  St.  Louis  Union  Trust  Company,  as 
successor  trustee  to  Liberty  Central  Trust  Company,  as  sole  residuary  legatee 
and  distributee  of  American  estate  of  William  J.  Orthwehi,  et  al. :  petition 
for  vprit  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  i+13  p.     $  J  1.13 :  Or  8/8 

United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals,  8th  circuit,  no.  10016,   Guy  T. 

Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  vs.  St.  Louis  Union  Trust  Com- 
pany, as  successor  trustee  [to  Liberty  Central  Trust  Company,  as  sole  residuary 
legatee  and  distributee  of  American  estate  of  William  J.  Orthwein,  et  al.,  on 
petition  to  review  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  proceedings].  [1935.] 
p.  58-63.     t  J  1-lS :  Or  8/9 

Peck,  Mrs.  Clara  S.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Fremont  C.  Peck 
et  al.,  executors  of  Clara  S.  Peck,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  i+12  p.  large  8°     $  J  1.13  :  P  334 

Peerless  Investment  Company.  No.  7696,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th 
circuit.  Peerless  Investment  Company,  Oregon  corporation,  v.  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Ap- 
IJeals  ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+17  p.     $      J  1.13 :  P  346/3 

Perkins  Brothers  Company.  No.  10053,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th 
circuit,  Perkins  Brothers  Company,  Iowa  corporation,  v.  commissioner  of  in- 
ternal revenue,  on  petition  to  review  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief 
for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i-|-15  p.     $  J  1.13 :  P  419/6 

Pound,  James  H.  No.  871,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  B.  Frank  Bush- 
man, administrator  of  James  H.  Pound,  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ 
of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  i+9  p.     J  J  1.13 :  P  865/3 

Pratt  &  Whitney  Company.  No.  877,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Pratt 
&  Whitney  Company  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
Court  of  Claims ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
i+6  p.     $  J  1.13  :  P  8S9/6 

Purity  Investment  Company.  No.  873,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Purity 
Investment  Company  v.  John  P.  McLaughlin,  collector  of  internal  revenue  for 
1st  collection  district  of  California,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  cir- 
cuit court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  i+8  p.     $  J  1.13  :  P  974/2 

Rand,  Rufus  R.,  jr.  No.  10^4,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit,  Rufus 
R.  Rand,  jr.,  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  peti- 
tion for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  i+32  p.     $  J  1.13  :  R  157/2 

Rayiestos-Mfinhattan,  Incorporated.  No.  850,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934, 
Raybestos-Manhattan,  Inc.,  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari 
to  Court  of  Claims  ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
i+13  p.     t  J  1.13 :  R  213/10 

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Rheem,  Edmmid  D.  No.  6387,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of 
Columbia,  Oct.  term,  1934,  George  C.  Shinn,  trustee  in  bankruptcy  of  Edmund 

D.  Rheem,  v.  Lewis  M.  Milbourne,  deputy  collector  of  internal  revenue  in 
charge  for  collection  district  of  Mai*yland,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of 
District  of  Columbia;  brief  on  behalf  of  apiJellee.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
ii+27p.     t  J  1.13  :R  341/2 

Rhodes,  Thomas  E.  No.  2391,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District 
of  Columbia,  J.  F.  T.  O'Connor,  comptroller  of  currency,  et  al.  v.  Thomas 

E.  Rhodes ;  brief  on  behalf  of  appellants  Homer  S.  Cummings,  as  Attorney 
General,  Urey  AVoodson,  as  director  of  Alien  Property  Bureau  of  Depart- 
ment of  Justice,  and  Shipping  Board  Merchant  Fleet  Corporation.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  ii+43  p.     t  J  1.13  :  R348 

Richardson,  Charles  W.  No.  6425,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia,  Amy  S.  Richardson,  executrix  of  Charles  W.  Richardson, 
V.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review 
of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  ii+24  p.     +  J  1.13  :  R  394 

St.  Louis-San  Francisco  Railway.  In  C<iurt  of  Claims,  no.  K-193,  St.  Louis- 
San  Francisco  Railway  Company  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  request  for 
findings  of  fact  and  brief.     [1935.]     p.  17-23.     J  J  1.13 :  Sa  24/58 

Sandy  Fox.  No.  817,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934.  superintendent  Five 
Civilized  Tribes,  for  Sandy  Fox,  Creek  no.  1263,  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  10th  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  iii+5()  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  Sa  57/18 

Sargent,  Mrs.  Adelaide  J.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term.  1934,  Thomas 
W.  White,  former  collector  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Mary  Adelaide  Poor  et  al., 
surviving  executors  [of  Adelaide  J.  Sargent]  ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i-|-7  p.     t 

J  1.13 :  Sa  73/6 

T^nited  States  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit,  Oct.  term,  1934.  no. 

298().  Thomas  W.  White,  former  collector  [of  internal  revenue],  i\  Mary 
Adelaide  Poor  et  al.,  surviving  executors  [of  Adelaide  J.  Sargent],  appeal 
from  district  court  for  district  of  Massachusetts ;  proceedings  in  circuit  court 
of  appeals.     [1935.]     p.  53-57.     t  J  1.13 :  Sa  73/7 

Sohechter,  A.  L.  A.,  Poultry  Corporation.  Nos.  854  and  864,  in  Supreme  Court, 
Oct.  term,  1934,  A.  L.  A.  Schechter  Poultry  Corporation  [et  al.]  v.  United 
States;  United  States  v.  A.  L.  A.  Schechter  Poultry  Corporation  [et  al.],  on 
writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  brief  for 
United  States.     [1935.]     cover  title,  x-fl-36c-f  37-174  p.  il.     t 

J  1.13:  Sch21/6 

Same;  brief  for  United  States,  appendix.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i-|-93  p.  il. 

t  J  1.13 :  Sch  21/7 

Sellers.  Claud  O.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals.  5th  circuit,  no.  7499,  United 
States  vs.  Claud  G.  Sellers ;  motion  of  appellee  to  strike  appellant's  amended 
assignment  of  ei'rors  [and  opinion  of  court,  decided  Feb.  5,  1935.]  [1935.] 
p.  57-62.     t  J  1.13 :  Se  48/10 

No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  United  States  v.  Claud  G. 

Sellers ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  cii'cuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th 
circuit.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i +15  p.     t  J  1.13  :Se  48/9 

Seminole  Indians.  No.  L-51,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Seminole  Nation  c.  United 
States ;  defendant's  objections  to  findings  of  fact  requested  by  plaintiff,  re- 
quest for  rindings  of  fact,  brief,  and  appendix.  [1935.]  cover  title,  iii-i-75- 
215  p.     %  J  1.13  :  Se  52/6 

Simms  Oil  ComiKDiii.  In  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Simms  Oil  Company 
V.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in 
opposition.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii-j- 23  p.     %  J  1.13:  Si  48/2 


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Skelly,  Clifford.  Ncs.  904  and  90n,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Clifford 
Skelly  V.  United  States;  Edward  Berman,  alias  Barney  Berman,  v.  [same],  on 
petitions  for  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit ; 
brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.     [1935.]    cover  title,  i+26  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  SK  2(J/2 

Sollitt,  Ralph,  d  Sons  Construction  Comimnii.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42.527. 
Ralph  Sollitt  &  Sons  Construction  Company  v.  United  States;  defendant's 
motion  for  new  trial  [and]  defendant's  brief  in  support  of  motion  for  new  trial. 
[1935.]     p.  97-112.     X  J  1.13:  So  46/3 

Speycr,  James.  Nos.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue  i'.  James  Speyer  ;  James  Speyer  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  on  petitions  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Ai^peals ;  brief 
for  commissioner  of  internal  revenue.    [1935.]    cover  title,  iii+51  p.  large  8°     $ 

J  1.13  :  Sp  38 

Standifer,  O.  M.,  Consiruction  Corporation.  No.  7662,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  9th  circuit,  G.  ^.1.  Standifer  Construction  Corporation  r.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ; 
brief  lor  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii +18  p.     %  J  1.13 :  St  24/98 

Stern-Slegman-Prins  Company.  No.  10256,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th 
circuit,  Stern-Slegman-Prins  Company  f>.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  ii+16  p.     t  J  1.13 :  St  45/16 

Stevens,  William  D.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue  v.  William  D.  Stevens,  on  petition  for  review  of  decisions  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1935.]  cover  title,  i+20  p. 
large  8°     $  J  1.13  :  St  47/5 

Sullivan,  Henry  J.  No.  900,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Henry  J. 
Sullivan  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certioi'ari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  9th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  i+14  p.     t  J  1.13  :Su  53/5 

Sicift  ManufaGturing  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42615,  Swift  Manu- 
facturing Company  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioner's 
report.     [1935.]     p.  21-24.     %  J  1.13 :  Sw  55/38 

Tomson,  P.  C,  &  Co.,  Incorporated.  Nos.  5705-6,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
3d  circuit,  P.  C.  Tomson  &  Company,  Inc.  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ; 
Martin  E.  Brigham  v.  [same],  on  petitions  for  review  of  decisions  of  Board  of 
Tax  Api)eals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  iii+54  p.     % 

J  1.13  :  T  599/7 

Trojan  Powder  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42086,  Trojan  Powder  Com- 
pany V.  United  Statts ;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact  and  brief. 
[1935.]     p.  93-127.     t  J  1.13  :T  747/2 

Tucker,  H.  H.,  jr.  No.  830,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  H.  H.  Tucker,  jr., 
V.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  5th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
i+11  p.     t  J  1.13  :T  796/2 

TJjich,  John.  No.  802,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  John  Ujich  v.  com- 
missioner of  immigration,  Ellis  Island,  New  York  Harbor,  on  petition  for  writ 
of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in 
opposition.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i +6  p.     %  J  1.13  :  Uj  5 

Washington  Termi/nal  Company.  No.  6407,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals 
for  District  of  Columbia,  Jan.  term,  1935,  Washington  Terminal  Company  v. 
Robert  J.  Hoage,  deputy  commissioner.  United  States  Employees'  Compensa- 
tion Commission  for  District  of  Columbia,  and  Hubert  M.  Poff ;  brief  of  ai> 
pellee  Robert  J.  Hoage,  deputy  commissioner.  United  States  Employees'  Com- 
pensation Conmiission  for  District  of  Columbia.     [1935.]     cover  title,12  p.     $ 

J  1.13  :  W  279/16 

West  Virginia.  No.  17,  original,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  United 
States  V.  West  Virginia  [et  al.]  ;  plaintiff's  brief  in  reply  to  briefs  of  defend- 
ants in  support  of  their  motions  to  dismiss.  [1935.]  cover  title,  iii+39 
p.     t  J  1.13  :W  52/30 

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Western  Avenue  Golf  Club.  No.  834,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  T.  A. 
Morrlssey  and  James  M.  O'Brien,  trustees  of  express  trust  known  as  Western 
Avenue  Golf  Club,  v.  Guy  T.  Helveriug,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit; 
brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+7  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  W  525/39 

Wilei/,  E.  E.  No.  825,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  E.  E.  Wiley  v. 
United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  9th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
i+8  p.     %  J  1.13  :  W  648/2 

Willia/nis,  Ppanois.  No.  5761,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  George 
W.  Williams,  executor  of  Francis  Williams,  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief 
for  respondent.     [19'35.]     cover  title,  ii+14  p.     $  J  1.13 :  W  671/6 

Wilmore  Steamship  Companp,  Incorporated.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
2d  circuit,  Wilmore  Steamship  Company,  Inc.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief 
for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+24  p.     large  8°     t        J  1.13 :  W  i 


Wilshire  Oil  Companp,  Incorporated.  No.  858,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term, 
1934,  Wilshire  Oil  Company,  Inc.,  et  al.  v.  United  States  et  al.,  on  certificate 
from  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  i+8  p.     $  J  1.13  :  W  69/2 

Wolverine   Petroleum   Corporation.    No.    810,    in    Supreme   Court,    Oct.    term, 

1934,  Wolverine  Petroleum  Corporation  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  8th  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  ii+12  p.     t  J  1.13  :W  839/3 

FEDERAL  BUREAU  OF  INVESTIGATION 

Note. — Formerly  Investigation  Division.  Name  changed  to  Federal  Bureau  of  Investi- 
gation, effective  Mar.  22,  1935,  in  accordance  with  provisions  contained  in  Public  22, 
74th  Congress,  1st  session,  approved  on  above  date. 

Fingerprints:  Fingerprinting  living  and  deceased  individuals,  latent  fingerprints, 
court  decisions.     1935.     ii+28  p.   il.     f 
L.  0.  card  34-26837  J  1.14/2 :  F  49/7/935 

Uniform  crime  reports  for  United  States  and  its  possessions,  v.  6,  no.  1 ;  1st 
quarterly  bulletin,  1935.     1935.     ii+43  p.  il.     t 
L.  C.  card  30-27005  J  1.14/7 :  6/1 

LABOR  DEPARTMENT 

CHILDREN'S  BUREAU 

Belief  work.  Changes  during  Mar.  1935  in  different  types  of  public  and  private 
relief  in  urban  areas.    May  10,  1935.    8  leaves,  il.  4°    [Monthly.]    t 

L  5.33 :  935/3 

8leep.    Why  sleep?    Sleep  helps  children  grow.     [Reprint  with  slight  change] 

1935.  8  p.  il.  narrow  8°     (Folder  11.)     *  Paper,  5c.  L  5.22: 11/1-2 

Social-statistics  bulletin,  v.  3,  no.  2;  Apr.  1935.     [1935.]     12  p.  il.  4°     [Quar- 
terly.]    t  L  5.32:  3/2 
EMPLOYMENT  SERVICE 

Emplai/ment  agencies.  Interviewing  applicants  in  public  employment  offices 

[with  bibliography].  1935.  v+36  p.  (Employment  office  manual  series, 
section  1.)     f 

L.  C.  card  L  35-74  L  7.15 : 1 

Employment  Service  news,  Apr.  1935 ;  v.  2,  no.  4.  1935.  16  p.  11.  [Previous 
issues  were  mimeographed  and  were  not  entered  in  this  catalog.]    f 

L  7.14 : 2/4 

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IMMIGRATION  AND  NATURALIZATION  SERVICE 

Citizenship  status  of  inhabitants  of  Territories  and  outlying  possessions,  Ha- 
waii, Alaska,  Puerto  Rico,  Virgin  Islands,  Philippine  Islands,  Guam,  Samoa, 
and  Panama  Canal  Zone,  pt.  1 ;  by  L.  E.  Crone.  Feb,  11,  1935.  8  p.  (Lecture 
35,  2d  series.)     t  L  15.10:  35 

LABOR  STATISTICS  BUREAU 

Blinding  construction.  Mar.  1935;  prepared  by  Division  of  Construction  and 
Public  Employment.    1935.    ii+22  p.  il.     (Serial  no.  R.  229.)     [Monthly.]     t 

L  2.6/a4 :  935/3 

Coal  mines  and  mining.  Hours  and  earnings  in  bituminous-coal  mining,  1933 ; 
prepared  by  Division  of  Wage  Statistics.  1935.  [1] +634-650  p.  (Serial  no. 
R.  8.)     [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Sept.  1933.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  B  549/4-2 

Codes  of  fair  competition.  Analysis  of  labor  provisions  of  N.  R.  A.  codes ;  by 
Margaret  H.  Schoenfeld.  [1935.]  30  p.  ( Serial  no.  R.  223. )  [From  Monthly 
labor  review,  Mar.  1935.]    t  L  2.6/a  :  L  52/3 

Economic  Security  Committee.  Report  and  recommendations  of  Committee  on 
Economic  Security.  [1935.]  10  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  211.)  [From  Monthly  labor 
review,  Feb.  1935.]    t  L  2.6/a  :  Ec  74/2 

Employment.  Employment,  hours,  earnings,  and  production,  Jan.  1933-Jan. 
1935;  by  Witt  Bowden.  [1935.]  33  p.  il.  (Serial  no.  R.  222.)  [From 
Monthly  labor  review,  Mar.  1935.]    t  L  2.6/a :  Em  73/20 

Trend  of  employment,  Mar.  1935;  prepared  by  Division  of  Employment 

Statistics  and  Division  of  Construction  and  Public  Employment.    1935.     u+ 
52  p.  il.     (Serial  no.  R.  231.)     [Monthly.]     t 

L.  C.  card  L  23-234  L  2.9 :  935/3 

Employment  offices:  Activities  of  United  States  Employment  Service  in  Dec. 

1934.  [1935.]     7  p.  il.     [From  Monthly  labor  review.  Mar.  1935.]     t 

L  2.6/a  :  Em  73/21 

Labor  information  Imlletin,  v.  2,  no.  4 ;  Apr.  1935.    [1935.]     [2]  -|-22  p.  il.  large  8° 
[Monthly.]     t 
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1934;  [by  Florence  M.  Clark]. — Conciliation  work  of  Department  of  Labor,  Feb.  1935; 
by  Hugh  L.  Kerwin. — Average  annual  wage  and  salary  payments  in  Ohio,  1929-33 ; 
[by  Fred  C.  Croxton  and  Frederick  E.  Croxton]. 

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WOMEN'S  BUREAU 

Beauty  shops.     Employment  conditions  in  beauty  shops,  study  of  4  cities ;  by 
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1935.     iii+39-71  p.     [Monthly.]  LC 3.6/1 :  8/3-2 

—  Same,  pt.  3,  Musical  compositions,  v.  30,  no.  1'.  1935.  v+1-128  p. 
[Monthly. ]  LC  3.6/3 :  30/1 

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plastic  works  of  scientific  or  technical  character,  photographs,  prints,  and  pic- 
torial illustrations,  v.  29,  no.  4  [with  index  and  title  page  to  new  series,  pt.  4, 
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NATIONAL  ACADEMY  OF   SCIENCES 

NATIONAL  RESEARCH  COUNCIL 

Report  of  National  Research  Council,  July  1,  1933-June  30,  1934.    1935.    v+92  p. 
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Autogiros.  Full-scale  wind-tunnel  tests  of  PCA-2  autogiro  rotor  [with  list  of 
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Cylinders.  Effect  of  baffles  on  temperature  distribution  and  heat-transfer 
coefficients  of  finned  cylinders  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Oscar  W.  Schey 
and  Vern  G.  Rollin.  1934  [published  1935].  cover  title,  ii+13  p.  il.  4" 
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lished 1935].     cover  title,  ii+17  p.  il.  4°     (Rep<}rt  512.)      [Text  and  illustra- 
tion on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26340  Y  3.N  21/5 :  5/512 

Flight  investigation  of  lateral  control  devices  for  use  with  full-span  flaps  [with 
list  of  references]  ;  by  H.  A.  Soul6  and  W.  H.  McAvoy.  1935.  cover  title, 
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*  Paper,  10c. 

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Flow.     Potential  flow  about  elongated  bodies  of  revolution   [with  list  of  ref- 
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[Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
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of  references]  ;  by  Fred  E.  Weick  and  Richard  W.  Noyes.  1935.  cover  title, 
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form  for  insertion  in  manual.  Accompanied  by  mimeographed  Executive 
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which  see  Monthly  catalog  for  Jan.  1985,  p.  59.] 
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NATIONAL  RECOVERY  ADMINISTRATION 

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see  Notes  of  General  Interest,  p.  471. 

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570  May  1935 

Codes  of  fair  competition.  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  baking^ 
industry,  as  approved  on  Apr.  30,  1935.  1935.  J2]4-4  p.  (Registry  no.  101- 
23  ;  Approved  code  no.  445,  amendment  6. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.445/amdt.6 

— -^  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  beverage  dispensing  equip- 
ment industry,  as  approved  on  May  11,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry 
no.  1331-02;  Approved  code  no.  334,  amendment  4.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.334/amdt.4 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  bituminous  road  material  dis- 
tributing industry,  as  approved  on  Apr.  27,  1935.  1935.  ["2] +3  p.  (Registry 
no.  1003-05;  Approved  code  no.  530,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.530/amdt.l 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  blouse  and  sliirt  manufac- 
turing industries,  as  approved  on  May  8,  1935.     1935.     [2]-f4  p.     (Registry 
no.  210-01;  Approved  code  no.  194,  amendment  3.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
J  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.l94/amdt.3 

— —    Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  blouse  and  skirt  manufactur- 
ing industries,  as  approved  on  May  14,  1935.    1935.     [2] +4  p.     (Registry  no. 
210-01;  Approved  code  no.  194,  amendment  4.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
/  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.l94/amdt.4 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  cement  industry,  as  approved 

on  May  11,  1935.    1935.     [2] +32  p.     (RegistiT  no.  1010^1-02;  Approved  code 
no.   128,   amendment   1.)     *  Paper,   5c.  Y  3.N  21/S :  7  ap.l28/2/amdt.l 

^  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  cigar  container  industry,  as 
approved  on  Apr.  30,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  303-02;  Approved 
code  no.  135,  amendment  2.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.l35/amdt.2 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  construction  industry,  as  ap- 
proved on  May  7,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  1616-2-31;  Approved 
code  no.  244,  amendment  7.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  8.N  21/8 :  7  ap.244/amdt.7 

— ^  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  construction  industry,  as  ap- 
proved on  May  9,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  1616-2-31;  Approved 
code  no.  244,  amendment  8.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.244/amdt.8 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  copper  industry,  as  approved 
on  Apr.  26,  1935.  1935.  [2] +5  p.  (Registry  no.  1209-1-02;  Approved 
code   no.    401,    amendment   1.)     *  Paper,    5c.         Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.401/amdt.l 

•^       Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  cotton  clotb  glove  manufac- 
turing industry,  as  approved  on  May  10,  1935.    1935.     [2] +4  p.     (Registry  no. 
235-1-01 ;  Approved  code  no.  187,  amendment  6.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
,  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.l87/2/amdt.6 

— —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  cotton  garment  industry,  as 
approved  on  May  11,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  217-1-06;  Ap- 
proved code  no.  118,  amendment  10.)     *Paper,  5c.    Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.llS/amdt.lO 

— '^  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  cotton  textile  industry,  as 
approved  on  Apr.  23,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  229-25  [299-25] ; 
Approved  code  no.  1,  amendment  15.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.l/amdt.l5 

— ^  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  daily  newspaper  publishing 
business,  as  approved  on  May  2,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no. 
507-1-05;  Approved  code  no.  288,  amendment  2.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7ap.288/amdt.2 

— "^  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  daily  newspaper  publishing 
business,  as  approved  on  May  6,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no. 
507-1-05;  Approved  code  no.  288,  amendment  3.)      *Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.2S8/amdt.3 

■ — J^  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  domestic  freight  forwarding 
industry,  as  approved  on  May  8,  1935.  1935.  [2]  +5  p.  (Registry  no.  1411-25 ; 
Approved  code  no.  162,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.  162/amdt.l 


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Codes  of  fair  competition — Continued. 
V       Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  electrical  manufacturing  in- 
dustry, as  approved  on  Apr.  25,  1935.    1935.     [2] +4  p.     (RegistiT  no.  1308-10; 
Approved  code  no.  4,  amendment  1. )     *  Paper,  5c.     Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.4/2/amdt.l 

— —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  farm  equipment  industry,  as 
approved  on  Apr.  29,  1935.  1935.  [2] +3  p.  (Registry  no.  130)3-1-04;  Ap- 
proved code  no.  39,  amendment  5.)      *Paper,  5c.     Y  3.N21/8:  7ap.39/amdt.5 

^  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  industrial  furnace  manu- 
facturing industry,  as  approved  on  Apr.  30,  1935.  1935.  [2]  4-4  p.  (Registry 
no.  1103-09 ;  Approved  code  no.  357,  amendment  2. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.357/amdt.2 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  industrial  supplies  and  ma- 
chinery distributors'  trade,  as  approved  on  Apr.  30,  1935.  1935.  [2]-|-3  p. 
(Registry  no.  1399-1-16;  Approved  code  no.  61,  amendment  3.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.61/amdt.8 

^  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  medium  and  low  priced 
jewelry  manufacturing  industry,  as  approved  on  May  8,  1935,  by  President 
Roosevelt.  1935.  [2]-f4  p.  (Registry  no.  1215-1-01;  Approved  code  no. 
175,  amendment  3.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.l75/amdt.3 


Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  narrow  fabrics  industry,  as 
approved  on  May  9,  1935.  1935.  [2]-f6  p.  (Registry  no.  299-43;  Approved 
code  no.  312,  amendment  2.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y3.N21/8:  7  ap.312/amdt.2 

—  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  Nottingham  lace  curtain 
industry,  as  approved  on  May  11,  1935.  1935.  [2]  4-4  p.  (Registry  no. 
226-1-04 ;  Approved  code  no.  78,  amendment  2. )     *  Paper.  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.78/amdt.2 


— ^  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  preformed  plastic  products 
industry,  as  approved  on  Apr.  25,  1935.  1935.  [2]-f3p.  (Registry  no.  1637- 
13  ;  Approved  code  no.  359,  amendment  2. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.359/amdt.2 

— ^  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  pyrotechnic  manufacturing 
industry,  as  approved  on  May  11,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no. 
611-02;  Approved  code  no.  148,  amendment  3.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.l48/amdt.3 

— '—  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  railway  car  building  indus- 
try, as  approved  on  May  11,  1935.  1935.  [2]-f4  p.  (Registry  no.  1414-05; 
Approved  code  no.  285,  amendment  3. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.285/amdt.3 

— —  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  retail  tobacco  trade,  as  ap- 
proved on  Apr.  23,  1935.  1935.  [2]-f4p.  (Registry  no.  1615-30;  Approved 
code  no.  466,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N21/8:  7  ap.466/2/amdt.l 

— *—  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  retail  trade  in  Territory  of 
Hawaii,  as  approved  on  Apr.  23,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  1625- 
61;  Approved  code  no.  525,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/S :  7  ap.525/amdt.l 

Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  shoe  and  leather  finish, 
polish,  and  cement  manufacturing  industry,  as  approved  on  May  6,  1935. 
1935.  [2]-f-4  p.  (Registry'  no.  621-05;  Approved  code  no.  184,  amendment 
2.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.l84/2/amdt.2 

— *—  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  comjjetition  for  toll  bridge  industry,  as  ap- 
proved on  May  6,  1935.  1935.  [2] +5  p.  (Registry  no.  1713-2-15;  Approved 
code  no.  431,  amendment  2.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.431/amdt.2 

— *^  Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  trucking  industry,  as  ap- 
proved on  May  6,  1935.  1935.  [2]-f4  p.  (Registry  no.  1411-61;  Approved 
co^  no.  278,  amendment  4. )      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.278/amdt.4 

■ Amendment  to  Code  of  fair  competition  for  trucking  industry,  as  ap- 
proved «in  May  11,  19.35.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  1411-61;  Approved 
code  no.  278,  amendment  5.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8:  7  ap.278/amdt.5 


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Codes  of  fair  competition — Continued. 

— *—  Amendment  to  Supplementary  eotle  of  fair  competition  for  commercial 
stationery  and  office  outfitting  trade,  division  of  wholesaling  or  distributing 
trade,  as  approved  on  May  6,  1935.  1935.  [2] +4  p.  (Registry  no.  409-1- 
02;  Appi-oved  code  no.  201C,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/S :  7  ap.201  C/amdt.l 
^-^    Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  leaf  spring 

manufacturing  industry,  product  group  of  original  equipment  and  replace- 
ment parts  divisions  of  automotive  parts  and  equipment  manufacturing  indus- 
try, as  approved  on  May  11,  1935.  1985.  [2] +5  p.  (Registry  no.  1404^6; 
Approved  code  no.  105C,  amendment  1.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/S :  7  ap.l05  C/amdt.l 

Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  plumbing 
contracting  industry,  division  of  construction  industry,  as  approved  on  Apr. 
20,  1935.  1935.  [2] +7  p.  (Registry  no.  1130-05;  Approved  code  no.  2441 
[24411,    amendment    2.)      *  Paper,    5c.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap.2-14  I/amdt.2 

^  Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  wheel  and 
rim  manufacturing  industry,  product  gi'oup  of  automotive  parts  and  equip- 
ment manufacturing  industry,  as  approved  on  Apr.  23,  1935.  1935.  [2]  + 
4  p.  (Registry  no.  1404-46;  Approvetl  code  no.  105D,  amendment  1.) 
*  Paper,   5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.105  D/amdt.l 

— ^  Amendment  to  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  wire  rope  and 
strand  manufacturing  industry,  division  of  fabricated  metal  products  manu- 
facturing and  metal  finishing  and  metal  coating  industry,  as  approved  on 
May  6,  1935.  1935.  [2]-|-4  p.  (Registry  no.  1151-03;  Approved  code  no. 
84H  1,  amendment  2.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.84  H  l/amdt.2 

-  0       Code    of   fair    competition    for    automobile    manufacturing    industry,    as 

approved  on  Aug.  26,  1933.  by  President  Roosevelt.  1935.  [21+20  p. 
(Registry  no.  1403-1-O4 ;  Approved  code  no.  17.  reprint  4-9-35.)  [This  re- 
print includes  amendments  1-5.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.17/3 

■  ^  Code  of  fair  competition  for  retail  trade,  as  approved  on  Oct.  21,  1933, 
by  President  Roosevelt.  1935.  vi-f42  p.  (Registry  no.  1625-2-02;  Ap- 
proved code  no.  60,  reprint  4-22-35.)  [This  reprint  includes  amendments 
Al-9.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.60/3 

Codes  of  fair  competition. 

L.  C.  card  34-26050 

V.  20.  Nos.  539-543,  as  approved  Dec.  20,  1934-Jan.  23,  1935,  with  supplemental  codes, 

amendments,  E^secutive  and  Administrative  orders  issued  between  these  dates. 

1935.     vi+[13]+636  p.   1   pi.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap./v.20 

V.  21.  Nos.    544—553,    as    approved    Jan.    24-Mar.    5,    1935,    with    supplemental    codes, 

amendments.  Executive  and  Administrative  orders  issued  between  these  dates. 

1935.     vii+[ll]+810  p.  Y  3.N  21/8  :  7  ap./v.21 

Note. — The  bound  volumes  of  Codes  are  sold,  in  sets  only,  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.  C.,  who  is  accepting  an 
initial  deposit  of  .$30.00  to  insure  delivery  of  all  the  volumes  as  they  become  available, 
at  the  rate  of  $1.50  per  volume.  It  is  not  yet  possible  to  determine  how  many 
volumes  will  constitute  the  complete  set. 

'■  EiTata  sheet,  [Amendment  to]  Code  of  fair  competition  for  industrial 
supplies  and  machinery  distributors'  trade,  as  approvetl  on  Apr.  17,  1935. 
1935.  1  p.  (Registry  no.  1749-47  [1390-1-16]  ;  Approved  code  no.  61,  amend- 
ment 2  [errata  sheet].)     Included  in  price  of  amendment  2. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.61/amdt.2/errata 

Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  heavy  construction  and  rail- 
road contractors  industry,  subdivision  of  general  contractors  division  of 
construction  industry,  as  approved  on  Apr.  29,  1935,  by  Pi-esident  Roosevelt. 
1935.  [2] -1-14  p.  (Registry  no.  1616-140;  Approved  code  no.  244A,  sub- 
division 2.)  [This  is  chapter  2-B  of  Code  of  fair  competition  for  construc- 
tion industry',  chapter  1  of  which  was  approved  on  Jan.  31,  1934.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.244A/sub.2 

— —  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  Northwest  and  Alaska  fish 
and  shellfish  preparing  and  wholesaling  or  wholesaling  industry,  division  of 
fishery  industry,  as  approved  on  May  10,  1935.  1935.  [2]-|-19  p.  (Registry 
no.  117-34 ;  Approved  code  no.  308,  supplement  12. )      *  Paper.  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7  ap.308/supp.l2 

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Co^es  of  fair  competition — Continued. 
'^  "'  Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  painting,  paperhanging,  and 
decorating  industry,  division  of  construction  industry,  as  approved  on  Mar.  12, 

1934,  by  President  Roosevelt.  1934  [1935].  ii+H  P-  (Registry  no.  61&-05; 
Approved  code  no.  244,  supplement  2,  reprint  4-30-35.)  [This  is  chapter  3 
of  Code  of  fair  competition  for  consti'uction  industry,  chapter  1  of  which  was 
approved  on  Jan.  31,  1934.  This  I'eprint  includes  amendment  1.  The  imprint 
date,  1934,  is  date  of  original  print  without  amendment.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.N  21/8 :  7ap.244/supp.2-2 
V 
Supplementary  code  of  fair  competition  for  sponge  preparing  and  whole- 
saling or  wholesaling  industry,  division  of  fishery  industry,  as  approved  on 
Apr.  27,  1935.  1935.  [2] +12  p.  (Registry  no.  908-01;  Approved  code  no. 
308,  supplement  11. )     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.N  21/8 :  7ap.308/supp.ll 

NAVY  DEPARTMENT 

Claims.  Estimate  of  appropriation  for  Navy  Department,  to  pay  claims  for 
damages  [by  collision  with  naval  vessels].  May  27,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  doc.  202, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Coiirt-martial  order  2  and  3,  1935 ;  Feb.  28  and  Mar.  30,  1935.  [1935.]  25  p.  and 
13  p.  12°     [Monthly.    Issued  with  perforations  for  insertion  in  binder.]     $ 

N  1.14 :  935/2,  3 

MARINE  CORPS 

Manual.  [Marine  Corps  manual,  1931]  :  chapter  12,  Exchange  regulations.  [Re- 
vised edition.]      [1935.]     217-224a+225-240  p.     %  N  9.15/a  :  Ex  24/935 

Orders.  Marine  Corps  order  85 ;  May  8.  1935.  1935.  1  p.  [Issued  with  perfora- 
tions for  insertion  in  binder.]     t  N  9.9/3  :  85 

MEDICINE  AND  SURGERY  BUREAU 

Circular  letters  of  Bureau  of  Medicine  and  Surgery  ;  reprint  of  all  circular  letters 
of  Bureau  of  Medicine  and  Surgery  in  effect  Jan.  1,  1935.  Jan.  1,  1935.  [1]  + 
33  p.  4°    $  N  10.14/2  :  447-592 

Encephaloffraphy  with  report  of  cases  [and  with  bibliography]  ;  by  P.  T.  Crosby. 

1935.  [1]+11  p.  2  pi.  [From  United  States  naval  medical  bulletin,  v.  33, 
no.  2.]     t  N  10.11/la  :  En  14/2 

Endocarditis.  Gonococcic  and  meningococcic  endocarditis,  with  report  of  3  cases 
[and  with  list  of  references]  ;  by  C.  W.  Ross  and  F.  C.  Greaves.  1935.  [1]  + 
5  p.    [From  United  States  naval  medical  bulletin,  v.  33,  no.  2.]    t 

N  10.11/la  :  En  25/2 

Eyes.  Comparative  study  of  measurement  of  speed  of  adjustment  of  eye  for 
near  and  far  vision  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  C.  J.  Robertson.  1935.  [1]+19 
p.  il.     [From  United  States  naval  medical  bulletin,  v.  33,  no.  2.]     t 

N  10.11/la  :  Ey  31/2 

Gamma  rays.  Recent  progress  in  electrically  produced  gamma  radiation ;  by 
Albert  Soiland.  1935.  [l]+3p.  [From  United  States  naval  medical  bulletin, 
v.  33,  no.  2.]     t  N  10.11/la  :  R 118/3 

Heart.  Resuscitation  of  stopped  heart  by  intracardial  therapy :  4,  Further  use 
of  artificial  pacemaker  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Albert  S.  Hyman.  1935. 
[l]-}-9  p.  2  pi.  2  p.  of  pi.  [Seal  on  title  page  reads  incorrectly  Bureau  of 
Supplies  &  Accounts  instead  of  Bureau  of  Medicine  &  Surgery.  From  United 
States  naval  medical  bulletin,  v.  33,  no.  2.]     t  N  10.11/la :  H  351/7 

Illumination  for  dental  operations  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Harry  E.  Harvey 
and  Clemens  V.  Rault.  1935.  [l]+5  p.  1  pi.  [From  United  States  naval 
medical  bulletin,  v.  33,  no.  2.]     t  N  10.11/la  :  D  434/6 

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Ivy  poisoning  (rhus  dermatitis)  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  W.  R.  Manlove, 
jr.  1935.  [l]+4  p.  1  pi.  [From  United  States  naval  medical  bulletin,  v. 
33,  no.  2.]     t  N  10.11/la  :  P  756/2 

Pneumococciis.  Studies  of  active  pneumococcus  immunity :  3,  Duration  of  type 
1  pneumococcus  immunity  [vpith  bibliography]  ;  by  David  Ferguson.  1935. 
[l]+7  p.  il.     [From  United  States  naval  medical  bulletin,  v.  33  no.  2.]     t 

N  10.11/la :  P  749/9 

Typhoid  fever.  Efficacy  of  typhoid  prophylaxis  in  Navy ;  by  S.  S.  Cook.  1935. 
[l]+9  p.  il.     [From  United  States  naval  medical  bulletin,  V.  33,  no.  2.]     t 

N  10.11/la  :  T  98/2 

NAVIGATION    BUREAU 

Circular  letters.  Bureau  of  Navigation  circular  letter  0-35;  Jan.  1,  1935. 
1935.  [1]4-4G  p.  4°  [Reprint  of  certain  Bureau  of  Navigation  circular 
letters.]     t  N  17.20:  935/0 

Navp  directory,  oflScers  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps,  including  officers  of  Naval 
Reserve  (active),  Marine  Corps  Reserve  (active),  and  foreign  oflBcers  serv- 
ing with  Navy,  Apr.  1,  1935.  1935.  iii-1-284  p.  [Quarterly.]  *  Paper,  25c, 
single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.35.  N  1.24 :  935/2 

Quartermasters,  Navy.  Instructions  for  use  in  preparation  for  ratings  of  quar- 
termaster Ic  and  chief  quartermaster,  course  in  12  assignments.  Edition 
of  1934.     1935.     vi+282  p.  il.     (Navy  training  courses.)     t 

N  17.25 :  Q  2/8/assi.l-12 

HTDROGBAPHIO    OFFICE 

Note. — The  charts,  sailing  directions,  manuals,  etc.,  of  the  Hydrographic  Office  are 
sold  by  the  office  in  Washington  and  also  by  agents  at  the  principal  American  and  foreign 
seaports  and  American  lake  ports.  Copies  of  the  General  catalogue  of  mariners'  charts 
and  books  and  of  the  Hydrographic  bulletins,  reprints,  and  Notice  to  mariners  are  sup- 
plied free  on  application  at  the  Hydrographic  Office  in  Washington  and  at  the  branch 
offices  in  Boston,  New  York,  Philadelphia,  Baltimore,  Norfolk,  Savannah,  New  Orleans, 
Galveston,  San  Francisco,  San  Pedro,  Calif.,  San  Juan.  P.  R.,  Captain  of  the  Port,  Panama 
Canal,  Portland  (Oreg.),  Seattle,  Honolulu,  T.  H.,  Chicago,  Cleveland,  Buffalo,  Detroit, 
Sault  Ste.  Marie,  and  Duluth. 

Australia.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  169,  Australia  pilot, 
V.  3,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and  other  sources 
from  date  of  publication  (Apr.  19,  1930)  to  Jan.  1,  1935.  1935.  [l]+29 
leaves,     t  N  6.8 :  169/980-6 

Hydrographic  bulletin,  weekly,  no.  2382-86;  May  1-29,  1935.  [1935.]  Each 
1  p.  f"  and  large  4°     t  N  6.3  :  2382-2386 

India.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  159,  Sailing  directions 
for  west  coast  of  India,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners 
and  other  sources  from  date  of  publication  (June  1,  1930)  to  Jan.  1,  19i35. 
1935.     [l]-f  21  leaves,     t  N  6.8 :  159/930-5 

Notice  to  aviatws  9  and  10,  1935;  May  1  and  15  [1985].     [1985.]     24  leaves 
and  18  leaves,  narrow  12°     [Semimonthly.    Issued  with  perforations  for  in- 
sertion in  binder.]     t 
L.  C.  card  20-26958  N  6.25 :  935/9, 10 

Notice  to  mariners  18-22,  1935;  May  2-30  [1935].  [1935.]  [xvi] +380-506 
leaves.     [Weekly.]     t  N  6.11 :  935/1S-22 

South  America.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  173,  South 
America  pilot,  v.  2,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and 
other  sources  from  date  of  publication  (Nov.  16,  1929)  to  Jan.  1,  1935.  1935. 
[1] +23  leaves,     f  N  6.8 :  173/929^ 

Tide  calendars.  Tide  calendar  [for  Baltimore  (Fort  McHenry)  and  Cape 
Henry],  June  1935.     [1935.]     1  p.  4°     [Monthly.]     f  N  6.22/2 :  935/6 

Tide  calendar  [for  Norfolk  Navy  Yard  and  Newport  News,  Va.],  June 

1935.     [1935.]     1  p.  4°     [Monthly.]     f  N  6.22/1 :  935/6 

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Aviation  charts 

Aoapulco,  MexicoSaUna  Cruz,  Mexico ;  aviation  chart  V^07.  Scale  10  naut. 
m.=1.5  in.,  10  stat.  m.— 1.3  in.,  natural  scale  1:  500,000.  Washiingtou,  Hydro- 
graphic  Office,  Dec.  1929,  correct  tlirough  Notice  to  aviators  7,  Apr.  1,  1935. 
48.6X10  in.     [Provisional  chart.]     t  40c.  N  6.27 :  V-407/corr. 

Alert  Bay,  B.  (7.-Ketchilian,  Alaska ;  aviation  chart  V-424.  Scale  10  naut. 
m.=1.5  in.,  10  stat.  m.=1.3  in.,  natural  scale  1:  500,000  at  lat.  53°.  Washing- 
ton, Hydrographic  Office,  published  June  1929,  2d  edition*  June  [Nov.]  19S2, 
correct  through  Notice  to  aviators  7,  Apr.  1,  1935.  49.8X10.1  in.  [Provisional 
chart.     Contains  text  and  illustrations  on  reverse.]     f  40c. 

N  6.27 :  V-424/2/corr. 

Cormto,  Nicaraffuor-PuntSiTenas,  Costa  Rica ;  aviation  chart  V-403.  Scale  10 
naut.  m.=1.4  in.,  10  stat.  m.=1.2  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington, 
Hydrographic  Office,  published  Dec.  1929,  2d  edition.  Mar.  1932,  con-ect 
through  Notice  to  aviators  7,  Apr.  1,  1935.  43.8X10  in.  [Provisional  chart.] 
t  40e.  N  6.27 :  V-403/2/corr. 

&wadelotipe-PoTt  of  Spain,  Trinidad;  aviation  chart  V-258.  Scale  10  naut. 
m.=1.5  in.,  10  stat.  m.=1.3  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  Hydro- 
graphic  Office,  published  Jan.  1931,  2d  edition,  Apr.  1932,  correct  through 
Notice  to  aviators  8,  Apr.  15,  1935.  50.8X10.1  in.  [Contains  text  and  illus- 
trations on  reverse.]     t  40c.  N  6.27  :  V-258/2/corr. 

Habana,  Cuha-Isla  Cozumel,  Mexico;  aviation  chart  V-249.  Scale  10  naut. 
m.=1.4  in.,  10  stat.  in.=1.2  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  Hydro- 
graphic  Office,  published  May  1928,  2d  edition,  Mar.  1932,  correct  through 
Notice  to  aviators  7,  Apr.  1,  1935.  50X10  in.  [Contains  text  and  illustrations 
on  reverse.]     f  40<?.  N  6.27 :  V-249/2/corr, 

Humboldt  Bay,  Calif. -Coos  Bay,  Oreg. ;  aviation  chart  "V-419.  Scale  10  naut. 
m.=1.4  in.,  10  stat.  m.=1.2  in.,  natural  scale  1:  500,000.  Washington,  Hydro- 
graphic  Office,  published  June  1929,  2d  edition,  June  1931,  correct  through 
Notice  to  aviators  7,  Apr.  1,  1935.  30.5X10  in.  [Contains  text  and  illustra- 
tions on  reverse.]     t  40c.  N  6.27 :  V-419/2/corr.  935 

Ketchikan,  Alaska-Skagway,  Alaska  [with  continuation  on  reverse,  Sitka, 
Alaska]  ;  aviation  chart  V-425.  Scale  10.  naut.  m.=1.5  in.,  10  stat.  m.=1.3 
in.,  natural  scale  1:500,000  at  lat.  57°10'.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office, 
published  June  1929,  3d  edition,  Feb.  1933,  correct  through  Notice  to  aviators 
7,  Apr.  1,  1985.  44.3X10  in.  [Provisional  chart.  Contains  text  and  illus- 
trations on  reverse.]     t  40c.  N  6.27 :  V-425/3/corr. 

San  Diego,  Calif-San  Luis  Obispo  Bay,  Calif. ;  aviation  chart  "V-416.  Scale 
10  naut.  m.=1.4  in.,  10  stat.  m.=1.2  in.,  natural  scale  1:500,000.  Washing- 
ton, Hydrographic  Office,  published  Mar.  1929,  2d  edition,  correct  through 
Notice  to  aviators  7,  Apr.  1,  1935.  38X10  in.  [Contains  text  and  illustrations 
on  reverse.]     f  40c.  '  N  6.27 :  V-416/3/corr.  935 

San  Luis  OMspo  Bay,  Calif-San  Francisco,  Calif. ;  aviation  chart  V-417.  Scale 
10  naut.  m.=1.4  in.,  10  stat.  m.=1.2  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington, 
Hydrographic  Office,  published  Jan.  19^,  2d  edition,  Apr.  1932,  correct  through 
Notice  to  aviators  7,  Apr.  1,  1935.     37X10  in.     t  40c. 

N  6.27 :  V-417/3/corr.935 

San  Pedro-San  Diego  area ;  aviation  chart  V-416B.  Scale  10  naut.  m.=1.4  in., 
10  stat.  ni.=1.2  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  Hydrographic 
Office,  published  Aug.  1930,  3d  edition,  Jan.  1933,  correct  through  Notice  to 
aviators  7,  Apr,  1,  1935.     21.9X15.6  in,     [Aviation  operating  chart.]     1 40c. 

N  6.27 :  V^16  B/3/corr.935 

Seattle,  Wash.-Alert  Bay,  B.  C. ;  aviation  chart  V-423.  Scale  10  naut.  m.= 
1.4  in.,  10  stat.  ni.=1.2  in.,  natural  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  Hydro- 
graphic  Office,  published  July  1929,  2d  edition,  Sept.  1932,  correct  through 
Notice  to  aviators  7,  Apr.  1,  1935.  41.4X10  in.  [Provisional  chart.  Con- 
tains text  and  illustrations  on  reverse.]     t  40c.  N  6.27  :  V-423/2/corr. 

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Charts 

Africa.  Anchorages  and  bays  on  west  coast  of  Africa,  from  British  surveys 
between  1837  and  1930;  chart  2313.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  pub- 
lished Apr.  1907,  6th  edition,  Apr.  1985.     21.4X33.9  in.     t  30c.        N  6.18:  2313 

Accra  Roads,  Gold  Coast,  from  British  survey  in  1930. 

Appaiu,  Gold  Coast,  from  British  plan  of  1920. 

Axim  Bay,  Gold  Coast. 

Cape  Coast  Castle,   Gold  Coast. 

Cape  Three  I'oints,  Gold  Coast. 

Chama  Bay,  Gold  Coast. 

Dix  Cove,  Gold  Coast. 

Elmina   Bay,   Gold    Coast. 

Awarua,  New  Zealand.  Awarua  or  BlufE  Harbor,  South  Island,  south  coast, 
New  Zealand,  from  British  survey  in  1904,  with  corrections  to  1932;  chart 
3396.  Scale  2,000  yds.=7.8  in.,  natural  scale  1 : 9,192.  Washington,  Hydro- 
graphic  Office,  published  Apr.  1925,  2d  edition,  Apr.  1935.  26.7X39.7  in. 
t  50c.  N  6.18 :  3396 

Dairen  Eo,  Dairen  Wan,  Kwantung  Peninsula,  China,  from  Japanese  surveys 
to  1929,  with  additions  from  other  sources  to  1934 ;  chart  5537.  Scale 
2,000  yds.=5.7  in.,  natural  scale  1: 12,500.  AVashington,  Hydrographic  Office, 
published  July  1927,  3d  edition,  Apr.  1935.     21.3X32  in.     1 30c. 

N  6.18 :  5537 

Earth.  Outline  chart  of  the  world;  chart  1262b.  Scale  10°  long.=0.7  in. 
Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Jan.  1929',  2d  edition,  Oct.  1932, 
corrected  through  Notice  to  mariners  12,  Mar.  21,  1935.     16X28.1  in.     t  30c. 

N  6.18 :  1262b 

Outline  chart  of  the  world  [showing,  in  Pacific,  groups  of  islands  belong- 
ing to  various  countries,  and  mandate  areas]  ;  chart  1262a.  Scale  10°  long.= 
1.2  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Oct.  1922  [1923],  5th 
edition,  Oct.  1927,  corrected  through  Notice  to  marinei's  12,  Mar.  21,  1935. 
27.1  X  47.5  in.     t  50c.  N  6.18 :  1262a 

Hecate  Strait.  Hecate  Strait,  British  Columbia,  Canada,  from  Canadian  sur- 
veys between  1911  and  1929  and  other  information;  chart  1584.  Natural 
scale  1:299',198  at  lat.  53°.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published 
Aug.  1898,  34th  edition.  Mar.  1935.     47.2X32.7  in.     t  70c.  N  6.18: 1584 

■ Hecate  Strait,  northern  part,  British  Columbia,  Canada,  from  Canadian 

surveys  between  1911  and  1917,  northern  portion  with  Edye  Passage  and 
Browning  Entrance  from  British  Admiralty  charts ;  chart  5377.  Natural 
scale  1:146,000.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Mar.  1935.  27.5X35.4  in. 
1 40c.  N  6.18 :  5377 

Pacific  Ocean.  Islands  and  anchorages  in  south  Pacific  Ocean ;  chart  1980. 
Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Mar.  1902,  8th  edition.  Mar. 
1935.     23.7X35.7  in.     1 40c.  '  N  6.18: 1980 

Danger  Islands,  from  survey  by  R.  D.  Frisbie  in  1925. 

Flint  Island,  from  German  sketch  survey  in  1878,  with  corrections  from  Lick  Obsy. 
Eclipse  Expedition  in  1908. 

Jarvis  I.,  from  survey  by  U.  S.  S.  Whippoorwill  Expedition  in  1925. 

Lagoon  Entrance,  Suvarov  or  Suw arrow  Is.,  from  British  survey  in  1900,  with  correc- 
tions to  1920. 

Maiden  I.,  from  British  sketch  survey  in  1881. 

Maiden  1.  Anchorage,  from  British   sketch  survey. 

Manihiki  (Humphrey  I.),  from  New  Zealand  Government  survey  in  1932. 

Manihiki  I.    (Humphrey  I.)   Anch.,  from  British  survey  in  1899. 

Nassau  Island   (Motugaugau).  from  British  sketch  survey  in  1880. 

Northwest  Pass   (Siki  Rangi  Pass),  Penrhyn  I.,  from  British   survey  in   1920. 

Palmerston  Islands,  from  British  survey  in  1774. 

Penrhyn  (Tongareva)  Island,  from  British  sketch  surveys  between  1881  and  1920, 
with  additions   to   1932. 

Rakahanga   (Reirson  Island),  from  New  Zealand  Government  survey  in  1906. 

Ruahara  Anchorage,  Penrhyn  I.,  from  British  survey  in  1920. 

Starbuck  I.,  from  sketch  supplied  by  Holder,  Bro.  &  Co.,  1882. 

Suvarov  Islands   (Suwarrow  Is.),  from  British  sketch  surveys  in  1900  and   1920. 

Swains  Island,   from  British   survey  in  1889. 

Vostok  Island,   from  survey  supplied  by  John  Arundel,   1883. 

West  Pass  (Taruia  Pass),  Penrhyn  I.,  from  British  survey  in  1920.  i 

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.Pilot  cJiarts.     Pilot  cbart  of  Central  American  waters,  June  1935;  chart  3500. 

Scale    1°    long. =0.7    in.     Washington,    Hydrographic    Office,    May    16.    1935. 

23.3X35.1  in.     [Monthly.     Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  tlid 

Weather  Bureau.]     t  10c.  N  6.24:  935/6 

Note. — Contains    on    reverse  :  Cyclonic    storms. 

Pilot  chart  of  Indian  Ocean,  July  1935;  chart  2603.     Scale  1°  long. =0.2 

in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  May  15,  1935.  22.6X31  in.  [Monthly. 
Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bureau.]     t  10c. 

N  6.17 :  935/7 
Note. — Contains  on  reverse :  Fog  at  sea ;  by  Willis  Edwin  Hurd. 

Pilot  chart  of  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  June  1935;   chart  1400.     Scale  1° 

long.=0.27  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  May  20,  1935.  23.1X31.8 
in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather 
Bureau.]     1 10c. 

L.  C.  card  14-16339  N  6.15/1 :  935/6 

Note. — Contains    on    reverse  :  Cyclonic    storms. 

Pilot   chart   of   north   Pacific   Ocean,    July   1935;    chart   1401.     Scale   1° 

long.=0.2  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  May  15,  1935.  23.8x35.1  in. 
[Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  tlie  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather 
Bureau.]     t  10c.  N  6.16:  93.5/7 

Note. — Contains    on    reverse :   Cyclonic    storms. 

Pilot  chart  of  upper  air,  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  June  1935;  chart  1400a, 

Scale  1°  long.  =0.27  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  May  21,  1935. 
23X31.8  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     t  lOc  N  6.28 :  935/6 

Note. — Contains    on    reverse:  Air    traflBc    rules    [edition    3],    reprinted    from    Aero- 
nautics bulletin  7,  of  Jan.  1,  1934. 

Pilot  chart  of  upper  air,  north  Pacific  Ocean,  July  1935 ;  chart  1401a. 

Scale  1"  long.=0.2  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  May  21,  1935. 
23.8X35.4  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.29:  935/7 

Note. — Contains    on    reverse :.  Air    traffic    rules    [edition    3],    reprinted    from    Aero- 
nautics bulletin  7,  of  Jan.   1,   1934. 

Southampton  Water,  England,  south  coast,  from  British  surveys  to  1929  (to- 
pography is  mainly  from  British  Ordnance  survey)  ;  chart  4509.  Scale 
naut.  m.=4.9  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  15,000  at  lat.  50°50'.  Washington,  Hydro- 
graphic  Office,  published  Sept.  1915,  6th  edition,  Apr.  1935.  42.6X26.8  in. 
t  50e.  N  6.18 :  4509 

Texel  Zeegat,  Netherland,  North  Sea,  from  Netherland  Government  surveys  to 
1933 ;  chart  4903.  Scale  naut.  m.=1.5  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  50,000.  Washing- 
ton, Hydrographic  Office,  published  Sept.  1915,  8th  edition,  Apr.  1935.  27.4  X 
22.8  in.     t  30c.  N  6.18 :  4903 

Truk  Islands  and  anchorages,  with  Losap  Islands,  Caroline  Islands,  north 
Pacific  Ocean,  from  latest  information  to  1926;  chart  5424.  Washington, 
Hydrographic  Office,  published  Oct.  1925,  3d  edition,  Apr.  1935.  25.1x38.1 
in.     t  40c.  N  6.18 :  5424 

Eten    Anchorage. 
Illick    Harbor. 
Losap   and  Nama  Islands. 
Tol    Harbor. 
Truk   Islands. 
Tsis  Anchorage. 
Udot  Road. 
Uola    (Wola)    Road. 

ilJruguay  Ewer,  Argentina  and  Uruguay,  Concepcion  del  Uruguay  to  Concordia, 
from  Argentine  surveys  between  1901  and  1915 ;  with  inset.  Plan  of  Hervidero 
Pass;  chart  2706.  [Scale  naut.  m.=1.4  in.]  Washington,  Hydrographic 
Office,  published  Aug.  1913,  3d  edition,  Mar.  1935,  corrected  through  Notice 
to  mariners  14,  Apr.  4,  1935.     39.2X26  in.     [Map  is  in  3  sections.]     t  50c. 

N  6.18 :  2706 

RECRUITING  BUREIAU 

'iPostei''^  358.  [Press  of  Navy  Recruiting  Bureau,  New  York,  Apr.  23,  1985.] 
14X17  in.     [Title  is  :  Specialists  in  the  Navy.]     t  N  17.23/1 :  358 

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578  May  1935 

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Government  supplies.  Navy  Department  specifications  and  Federal  specifica- 
tions, monthly  bulletin,  Apr.  1,1935.  1935.  [l]+5p.  12°  [Issued  with  perfo- 
rations tor  insertion  in  binder.]     t  N  20.20:  935/4 

PAN  AMERICAN  UNION 

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publications,  at  prices  usually  ranging  from  5c.  to  $2.50.  The  price  of  any  edition  of  the 
Bulletin  is  15c.  a  single  copy,  the  English  edition  is  $1.50  a  year,  the  Spanish  edition  $1.00 
a  year,  the  Portuguese  edition  $1.00  a  year  ;  there  is  an  additional  charge  of  75c  a  year 
on  each  edition  for  countries  outside  the  Pan  American  Union.  Beginning  with  Jan.  1925, 
the  I'an  American  Union  began  the  publication  of  4  series,  in  Spanish  and  Portuguese,  on 
the  following  subjects  :  Agriculture ;  Education  ;  Finance,  industry  and  commerce  ;  Public 
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AdtUt  education.  As  escolas  para  adultos  na  Republica  Argentina ;  [por  Fermin 
Estrella  Gutierrez].  [1935.]  ii-f-14  p.  il.  (Serie  sobre  educagao  no.  51, 
abril  de  1935.)  [Do  Boletim  da  Uniao  Pan-Americana,  abril  1935.]  t  Paper, 
5c  ;  subscription  price  for  12  issues  of  series,  50c.  PA  1.13  :  p  51 

Air  conditiotiing.  Acondicionamiento  del  aire  en  casas  y  oficinas;  [i)or  George 
D.  Riedel].  [1935.]  ii+14  p.  il.  ( Serie  sobre  finanzas,  industria  y  comercio 
no.  83,  abril  de  1935.)  [Del  Boletin  de  la  Union  Panamericana,  abril  1935.] 
t  Paper,  5c  ;  subscription  price  for  12  issues  of  series,  50c.         PA  1.14  :  s  83 

Bulletin  (English  edition).     Bulletin  of  Pan  American  Union,  May  1935;   [v. 
69,  no.  5].     [1935.]     iv 4-359^34  p.  il.     [Monthly.     For  price,  see  note  above 
under  center  head.] 
L.  C.  card  8-30967  PA  1.6  :e  69/5 

Same.     (H.  doc.  51,  pt.  5,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

{Portuguese   edition).     Boletim   da   Uniao  Pan-Americana,   maio   1935; 

[v.  37,  no.  5].    [1935.]    iv +305-364  p.  il.    [Monthly.    For  price,  see  note  above 
under  center  head.] 

L.  C.  card  11-27014  PA  1.6  :p  87/5 

{Spanish  edition).     Boletin  de  la  Uni6n  Panamericana,  mayo  1935;  [v. 

69,  no.  5].     [1935].    iv+385-459  p.  il.     [Monthly.     For  price,  see  note  above 
under  center  head.] 

L.  C.  card  12-12555  PA  1.6 :  s  69/5 

Education.  Institute  de  Educaci6n  del  Distrito  Federal  de  Rio  de  Janeiro; 
[por  Francisco  Venancio  Filho].  [1935.]  ii+18  p.  il.  (Serie  sobre  educa- 
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PA  1.13  :  s  97 

Honduras  [foreign  trade  of  Honduras  for  1933]  latest  reports  from  Honduran 
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5c. 
L.  C.  card  22-26934  PA  1.19 :  135 

Latin   American   foreign   trade  in   1933,  general   survey.      [1935.]      ii+22  p. 

(Foreign  trade  series  no.  133,  1935.)  [Imprint  date  incorrectly  given  on 
last  page  as  1934.]     t  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  24-27492  PA  1.19: 133 

Radio  broadcasting.  La  radiofusi6n  [radiodifusion]  educativa  en  Hispano 
America;  [por  Antonio  Alonso].  [1935.]  ii-|-14  p.  il.  (Serie  sobre  educa- 
ci6n  no.  96.  febrero  de  1935.)  [Del  Boletin  de  la  Uni6n  Panamericana, 
febrero  1935.]     t  Paper,  5c;  subscription  price  for  12  issues  of  series,  50c. 

PA  1.13  :  s  96 

Tennessee  Valley.  El  experimento  econdmico  social  de  los  Estados  Unidos 
en  el  Valle  del  Tennessee;  [por  John  H.  Gofe].  [1935.]  ii-fl4  p.  il.  (Serie 
S(  bre  finanzas,  industria,  y  comercio  no.  82,  febrero  de  1935.)  [Del  Boletin 
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12  issues  of  series,  oOc.  PA  1.14 :  s  82 

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PANAMA   CANAL 

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of,  the  Secretary  of  War,  it  is  not  a  part  of  the  War  Department. 

Panama  Canal  record,  v.  28,  no.  10;  May  15,  1935.  Balboa  Heights,  C.  Z. 
[1935].     p.  153-172.     [Monthly]. 

L.  C.   card  7-35328  W  79.5:  28/10 

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to  whom  the  Record  is  distributed  free.  The  word  "domestic""  refers  to  the  United 
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be  sent  should  be  plainly  written.  Postage  stamps,  foreign  money,  and  defaced  or 
smooth  coins  will  not  be  accepted. 

POST  OFFICE  DEPARTMENT 

Air  mail.  AU  matter  to  be  sent  by  air  mail  should  be  endorsed  "  via  air  mail  "  ; 
[issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General,  May  10,  1935,  1  p,  oblong 
32°     t  P  4.2  :  Ai  7/16 

Bonds  of  Utiited  States.  United  States  savings  bonds,  monthly  reports  must  be 
forwarded  promptly,  how  to  obtain  supplies ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Post- 
master General.     May  22,  1935.     1  p.  oblong  32"     $  P  4.2 :  B  64/12 

United  States  savings  bonds,  requests  for  telegraphic  reports  of  sales 

not  carefully  read ;    [issued  by]   3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.     May  4, 
1935.     1  p.  oblong  32°     t  P  4.2  :  B  64/11 

Catalogs.  Undeliverable  catalogs,  etc.,  must  be  promptly  returned  when  they 
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1935.     1  p.  oblong  32°     $  P  4.2 :  Un  2/33/935 

Forms.  Improper  use  of  Form  1096;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  Gen- 
eral.    May  24,  1935.     1  p.  oblong  48°     t  P  4.2  :  F  76/17 

Lo,s  Angeles,  Calif.  Alphabetical  list  of  streets  in  cities  and  towns  contiguous 
to  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  [Mar.  1935]  ;  prepared  under  supervision  of  postmaster 
of  Los  Angeles  by  direction  of  1st  assistant  Postmaster  General  for  purpose 
of  facilitating  and  expediting  delivery  of  mail  to  residents  of  Los  Angeles 
and  adjacent  cities  and  towns.     1935.    p.  1-2 -{-leaves  3-216,  narrow  12°     t 

P  2.2  :  L  89/935 

Mail  matter.  Cost  ascertainment:  Instruction  letter  A  [July  1,  1935],  Record 
of  revenues,  pieces,  and  weights  of  originating  mail  matter  except  publishers' 
2d  class.     [1935.]     7  p.     $  P  4.5 :  A/14 

Same:  Instruction  letter  A-b  [July  1,  1935],  International  mails,  mis- 
cellaneous special  services.     [1935.]     2  p,    $  P  4.5 :  A-b 

Same:  Instruction  letter  E  [July  1,  1935],  Weights,  or  number  of  sacks, 

of   incoming  mails  from  foreign   countries   and   United    States   possessions. 
[1935.]     2  p.     $  P4.5:E/9 

Same:  Instruction  letter  F  [July  1,  1935],  Time  studies  and  expendi- 
tures, 1st-  and  2d-class  post  offices.     [1935.]     12  p.     $  P  4.5 :  F/15 

Same:  Instruction  letter  I  [July  1,  1935],  3d-  and  4th-class  post  offices. 

[19.35.]     4  p.     $  P  4.5:1/11 

Same:  Instruction  letter  J  [July  1,  1935],  Time  studies  in  3d-  and  4th- 

class  post  offices  by  departmental  representative.     [1935.]     2  p.     t    P  4.5:  J/3 

Same:  Instruction  letter  L  [July  1,  1935],  Measurement  and  apportion- 
ment of  floor  space  [occupied  by  main  post  offices  and  by  all  stations,  except 
contract,  and  branch  offices.]      [1935.]     2  p.     $  P4.5:L/8 

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Mail  matter — ^Continued. 

Same:  Instruction  letter  S  [July  1,  1935],  Railway  Mail  Service  time  re- 
port.    [1935.]     2  p.     $  P4.5:S/e; 

Same:  Instruction  letter  V  [July  1,  1935],  Railway  Mail  Service  volume 

tests.     [1935.]     3  p.    $  P4.5:V/10' 

•     Same:  Instruction  letter  W  [July  1,  1935],  Incoming  mails  from  foreign 

countries  and  United  States  possessions.     [1935.]     2  p.     $  P4.5:W/9 

Same:  Instruction  letter  X  [July  1,  1935],  Expenditures  in  Railway  Mail 

Service.     [1935.]     2  p.     $  P  4.5 :  X/5 

Remailing  of  letters  addressed  to  advertisers  in  care  oi  newspapers ; 

[issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.     May  3,  1935.     1  p.  oblong  24°    i 

P  4.2 :  R  28 

• Shortpaid  mail  addressed  to  various  branches  of  Government ;  [issued  by] 

3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.     May  14,  1935.     1  p.  oblong  48°     $ 

P  4.2 :  Sh  8/7' 

Migratory-hird  hunting  stamps;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General,. 
May  2R,  1935.     1  p.  oblong  48°     %  P  4.2 :  B  53/4 

Money  orders.  Stolen  money-order  forms ;  [issued  byj  3d  assistant  Postmaster 
General.     May  1,  1935.    1  p.  oblong  32°     %  P  4.7  :  935/17" 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

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Stolen  money-order  forms ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

May  7,  1935.     1  p.  4°     $  P  4.7  :  935/19 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

May  15,  1935.     1  p.  oblong  32"     $  P  4.7  :  935/20> 

Stolen  money-order  forms ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

May  27,  1935.     1  p.  oblong  32°     %  P  4.7 :  935/21 

Penalty  envelops.  Information  concerning  use  of  penalty  piivilege  by  coopera- 
tive extension  employees  of  Department  of  Agriculture;  [issued  by]  3d  assist- 
ant Postmaster  General,  Division  of  Classification.     [1935.]     4  p.     f 

P  4.2  ;  P  a7/935 

Postage.  Fourth-class  rates  of  postage  applicable  to  all  official  matter  which* 
is  not  mailable  free  under  penalty  privilege ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Post- 
master General.     May  14,  1935.     1  p.  oblong  48°     t  P  4.2 :  F  82/11 

Postage  stamps.  California  Pacific  International  Exposition  commemorative 
stamp;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.    May  &,  1935.    1  p.  12°    t 

P  4.2  :  C 12 

Cancelation  of  stamps  on  philatelic  mail ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Post- 
master General.     May  IS,  1935.     1  p.  oblong  24°     t  P  4.2 :  P  54/2 

Description  of  United  States  postage  stamps  issued  by  Post  Office  De- 
partment, July  1,  lS47-Dec.  31,  1934;  [prepared  in]  Division  of  Stamps.  1935. 
[l]+66  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26387  P  4.2  :  P  84/9/934 

Withdrawal  from  sale  of  special  issue  of  postage  stamps  in  uncut  sheets 

and  blocks ;    [issued   by]    3d    assistant    Postmaster    General.      May   1,    1935. 
1  p.  16°     t  P  4.2  :  St  23/54. 

Postal  bKlletin,  v.  56,  no.  1666.5-686;  May  1-31,  1935.  1935.     various  pagin.:?,  f° 

[Daily  except  Saturdays,  Sundays,  and  holidays.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy^ 
$2.00  a  yr. 

L.  C.  card  6-5810  P1.3  :  5ft 


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May  1935  581 

Postal  ffuide.  United  States  official  postal  guide,  4th  series,  v.  14,  no.  11 ;  May 
1935,  monthly  supplement.  [1935.]  cover  title,  60  p.  [Includes  Changes 
120-128  affecting  United  States  official  postal  guide  for  July  1934,  and  Inserts 
187-190  to  Postal  laws  and  regulations  of  United  States,  edition  of  1932. 
Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Official  postal  guide,  with  supplements,  $2.25, 
foreign  subscription,  $3.00 ;  July  issue,  $1.50 ;  supplements  pul)lished  monthly 
(11  pamphlets),  75c,  foreign  subscription,  $1.10. 
L.  C.  card  4-18254  P  1.10/1 :  934/11 

INTERNATIONAL  POSTAL  SERVICE  DIVISION 

Steamboats.  Schedule  of  steamers  carrying  mails  from  United  States  and 
United  States  mails  from  Habana,  Cuba,  to  foreign  countries,  also  to  Ter- 
ritory of  Hawaii  and  to  possessions  of  United  States,  schedule  of  air  mail 
routes  from  United  States  to  and  in  foreign  countries.  May  1935.  [Apr.  23> 
1935.]  13  p.  f°  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  sub- 
scription, 75c. 
L.  C.  card  25-26231  P  8.5  :  935/5 

Same,  June  1935.     [May  22,  1935.]     13  p.  f°     [Monthly.]        P  8.5 :  935/6 

RAILWAY  MAIL  SERVICE 

AJatama.    General  scheme  of  Alabama,  Mar.  1935.     1935.     101  p.     t 

P  10.6 :  Al  lb/935 

Indiana.  Special  scheme  of  Indiana,  for  distribution  and  dispatch  of  parcel 
post,  ordinary  papers,  catalogs,  and  circular  directs,  Chicago,  111.,  standpoint, 
Jan.  1935.     1935.     p.  1-4 -{-leaves  5-34.     t  P  10.8 :  In  2/2 

Mail  routes.  Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  132,  May  17,  1935,  15th  division. 
Railway  Mail  Service,  comprising  main  lines  of  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Sys- 
tem from  New  York,  N.  Y.,  via  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  to  Chicago,  111.,  and  St.  Loiiis, 
Mo.,  and  collateral  lines  that  may  be  designated.  Iron  City  Printing  Co., 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.   [May  17,  1935].     96  p.  narrow  8"     t  'p  10.12/15: 132 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  283,  May  20,  1935,  1st  division,  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  Massachusetts.  Rhode 
Island,  and  Connecticut.  Boston,  Mass.,  P.  O,  [May  20,  1935].  94-}- [1]  p. 
narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/1 :  283 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  428,  May  17,  1935,  2d  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  New  York,  New  Jersey,  Pennsylvania,  Delaware,  eastern 
shore  of  Maryland,  Accomac  and  Northampton  counties,  Va.,  Puerto  Rico,  and 
Virgin  Islands.  [M.  B.  Brown  Printing  &  Binding  Co.,  New  York,  May  17, 
1935.]     cover  title,  223  p.  narrow  8°     [Calendar  on  p.  4  of  cover.]     % 

P  10.12/2 :  428 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  438,  May  16,  1935,  8th  division.  Railway 

Mail  Sei-vice,  comprising  Arizona,  California,  Hawaii,  Nevada,  and  Utah- 
San  Francisco  P.O.  [May  22,  1935].    144  p.  narrow  8°    %  P  10.12/8:  438 

• Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  503,  May  9,  1935,  5th  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Ohio,  Indiana,  and  Kentucky.  Roessler  Bros.,  Inc.,  Cin- 
cinnati, O.  [May]  9,  1935.     156+ [1]  p.  narrow  8°     %  P  10.12/5:  503 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  531,  May  20,  1935,  9th  division.  Railway  MaU 

Service,  comprising  lower  peninsula  of  Michigan,  main  line  of  New  Yoi'k 
Central  R.  R.  between  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  Chicago,  111.,  and  collateral  lines 
that  may  be  designated.  Doyle  &  Waltz  Printing  Co.,  Cleveland,  O.  [May  20, 
1935].     108  p.  narrow  8°     %  P  10.12/9:  531 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  563,  May  24,  1935,  4th  division.  Railway 

Mail  Service,  comprising  Alabama,  Florida,  Georgia,  South  Carolina,  and' 
Tennessee.  Lyon-Young  Printing  Co.,  Atlanta,  [May]  24,  1935.  125+ [1]  p. 
narrow  8°     $  P  10.12/4  :  563 

Mississippi.     General  scheme  of  Mississippi,  Mar.  1935.     1935.     76  p.     | 

P  10.6 :  M  691/935 

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New  York  State.    General  scheme  of  New  York,  Mar.  1935.    1935.    195  p.    t 

P  10.6 :  N  42y/935 

TOPOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

Note. — The  Division  of  Topography  has  on  file  maps  showing  all  roads  used  by  the 
rural  free  delivery  mail  service.  Rural  delivei-y  routes  are  shown  in  detail  on  county  or 
local  center  maps  which,  with  a  few  exceptions,  are  drawn  to  the  scale  of  1 :  62,500  or 
1:63,360  (1  mile  to  the  inch).  Maps  of  more  than  1,470  counties  in  the  United  States 
have  been  prepared  by  the  Post  Office  Department  and  blue-line  prints,  made  from  the 
latest  available  negatives,  are  sold  for  50  cents  per  copy.  Each  county  map  shows,  in 
addition  to  the  roads  traveled  by  rural  carriers,  all  post  offices  within  the  county  at  the 
time  the  negative  was  made  and  all  other  roads,  houses,  schools,  and  churches  known  at 
the  time  the  map  was  originally  drawn,  together  with  an  outline  of  the  drainage.  A  list 
of  the  county  maps  on  file  will  be  furnished  upon  application  to  the  Disbursing  Clerk, 
Post  Office  Department,  Washington,  D.  C.  Rural  delivery  routes  emanating  from  post 
offices  in  counties  for  which  county  maps  have  not  been  drawn  are  shown  on  local  center 
maps.  Blueprint  copies  of  such  maps  are  sold  at  25  cents  each.  Orders  for  all  postal 
maps  should  be  accompanied  by  Post  Office  money  order  and  addressed  to  the  Disbursing 
Clerk,  Post  Office  Department,  Washington,  D.  C.  Rural  delivery  maps  should  not  be 
confused  with  the  State  post  route  maps  which  are  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog  for 
February  1935,  page  194. 

Post  route  maps.    Price  list  of  jwst  route  maps.     [1935.]     1  p.  4°     t 

P  11.6: 935 


PRESIDENT  OF  UNITED  STATES 

Adjusted  service  certificates.  Veto  message  on  adjusted-service  certificates  act, 
address  in  House  of  Representatives  delivered  on  return  without  approval 
of  act  (H.  R.  3896)  to  provide  for  immediate  payment  to  veterans  of  face 
value  of  their  adjusted-service  certificates,  for  controlled  expansion  of  cur- 
rency, and  to  extend  time  for  filing  applications  for  benefits  under  World  War 
adjusted  compensation  act.  May  22,  1935.  10  p.  (H.  doc.  197,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26406 

Alaska.  Executive  order,  modification  of  Executive  order  6957  of  Feb.  4,  1935, 
withdrawing  public  lands,  Alaska.  May  20,  1935.  1  p.  4°  (No.  7047.) 
*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  Al  ls/32 

Executive  order,  transferring  control  of  public  lands  to  Secretary  of  In- 
terior, Alaska.     May  21,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  7049.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  Al  ls/33 

Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  lands  for  lighthouse  purposes,  Alaska. 

May  1,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  7032.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  Al  ls/31 

Applications  and  Information  Division,  National  Emergency  Council.  Execu- 
tive order,  establishing  Division  of  Applications  and  Information  [of  National 
Emergency  Council],  Advisory  Committee  on  Allotments,  Works  Progress 
Administration,  and  for  other  purposes.  [May  6,  1935.]  4  p.  4°  ([No. 
7034.] )      *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  Ap  58 

Black,  Mrs.  Fern  A.  Executive  order,  waiver  of  civil-service  rules  to  permit 
reinstatement  of  Mrs.  Fern  A.  Black  to  clerical  jKtsition  in  Los  Angeles  post 
office.     May  15,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  7043.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  R  276/3 

California.  Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  public  land  for  lookout  station, 
California.     Apr.  30,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  7026.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  C 128/46 

— —  Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  public  lauds,  California.  May  15,  1935. 
1  p.  4"     (No.  7045.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  C  128/47 

Carpenter,  Frank  R.  Veto  message  on  H.  R.  1565,  for  relief  of  Frank  R.  Car- 
penter, alias  Frank  R.  Carvin,  message  returning  without  approval  H.  R. 
1565.     May  14,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  doc.  185,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Codes  of  fadr  competition.  Executive  order,  amending  code  of  fair  competition 
for  alcoholic  beverage  wholesale  industry.  Apr.  19,  1935.  1  p.  4°  (No. 
7014.)      [Approves  amendments  17-19.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  C  648/348 

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May  1935  583 

Codes  of  fair  competition — Ontinued. 

Executive  order,  amending  code  of  fair  competition  for  alcotiolic  bever- 
age wholesale  industry.  Apr.  19,  1935.  1  p.  4°  (No.  7015.)  [Approves 
amendment  20.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  C  648/349 

Executive  order,  amending  code  of  fair  competition  for  alcoholic  beverages 

importing  Industry.     Apr.  19,  1935.     1  p.  4"     (No.  7016.)     •  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  C  648/350 

Executive  order,  amending  code  of  fair  competition  for  brewing  industry. 

Apr.  19,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  7019.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  C  648/353 

Executive  order,  amending  code  of  fair  competition  for  distilled  spirits 

industry.     Apr.  19,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  7018.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  C  648/352 

Executive  order,  amending  code  of  fair  competition  for  distilled  spirits 

rectifying  industry.     Apr.  19,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  7017.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  C  648/351 

Executive  order,  amending  code  of  fair  competition  for  distilled  spirits 

rectifying  industry.    Apr.  20,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  7022.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  C  648/355 

Executive  order,  amending  code  of  fair  competition  for  wine  industry. 

Apr.   19,  1935.     1  p.   4°     (No.   7020.)     *  Paper,   5c.  Pr  32.5 :  C  648/354 

Executive  order,  supplementary  code  of  fair  comi>etition  for  heavy  con- 
struction and  railroad  contractors  subdivision  of  general  contractors  divi- 
sion of  construction  industry,  subdivision  of  construction  industry  [approv- 
ing supplementary  code,  subject  to  certain  condition].  [Apr.  29,  1935.] 
2  p.  4°     ([No.  7025  A.])     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  C  648/356 

Deetz,  Charles  H.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Charles  H.  Deetz  from  com- 
pulsory retirement  for  age.    Apr.  30,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  7030.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  R  314/55 

Dixon,  Charles  Y.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Charles  Y.  Dixon  from  com- 
pulsory retirement  for  age.     May  21,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  7050.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :R  314/57 

Dunn,  Mrs.  May  A.  Executive  order,  waiver  of  civil-service  rules  to  permit 
reinstatement  of  Mrs.  May  A.  Dunn  to  position  in  General  Accounting  OflBce. 
May  21,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  7052.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  R  276/4 

Edison,  Charles.  Executive  order,  appointment  of  Charles  Edison  as  member 
of  National  Industrial  Recoveiy  Board.  Apr.  29,  1935.  1  p.  4°  (No.  7025.) 
♦Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  N  213i/3 

Emergency  conservation  work.  Executive  order,  allocation  of  funds  to  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture  for  emergency  conservation  work.  Apr.  30,  1935.  1  p.  4° 
(No.  7029.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  Em  32c/17 

Goat  Island  Migratory  Bird  Refuge.  Executive  order,  establishing  Goat  Island 
Migratory    Bird    Refuge,    Oreg.     [May    6,    1935.]     2    p.    4°     ([No.    7035.]) 

*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  B  532/4 

Hawaii.  Executive  order,  restoring  certain  lands  to  Hawaii.  [Apr.  22,  1935.] 
2  p.  4°     ( [No.  7024.] )     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  H  31/9 

Indians.  Executive  order,  extension  of  trust  periods,  on  allotments  made  to 
Indians  of  Yakima  Resei-vation,  Wash.     May  8,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  7036.) 

*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  In  2/12 

Kaufman,  Samuel.  Veto  message  on  H.  R.  3105,  for  relief  of  Samuel  Kaufman, 
message  returning  without  approval  H.  R.  3105.  May  16,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  doc. 
189,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Land  offices.  Executive  order,  revocation  of  Executive  order  7004  of  Apr.  10, 
1935.  changing  location  of  land  oflfice  for  Linkton  land  district,  Oreg.  [from 
Lakeview  to  Klamath  Falls].  May  15,  1935.  1  p.  4°  (No.  7044.)  *  Paper, 
5c.  Pr  32.5 :  Or  3/12 

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584  Mat  19^5 

National  forests.  Executive  order,  modification  of  boundaries  of  Cibola  Na- 
tional Forest,  N,  Mex.     May  1,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No,  7033.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  N  42m/34 

'National  Maritime  Day,  proclamation  [designating  May  22,  1935,  as  National 
Maritime   Day].     May   14,   1935.     1   p.   4°     (No.   2126.)     *  Paper,   5c. 

Pr  32.7 :  M  339/3 

Oil  shales.  Executive  order,  modification  of  Executive  order  5327  of  Apr.  15, 
1930,  temporarily  withdrawing  oil-shale  lands.  Maj"  13,  1935.  1  p.  4°  (No. 
7038.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  Oi  5 

Omohundro,  Benjamin  A.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Benjamin  A.  Omo- 
hundro  from  compulsory  retirement  for  age.  May  15,  1935.  1  p.  4°  (No. 
7042.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  R  314/56 

Painting,  Industrial.  Executive  order,  approving  agreement  between  employer 
members  of  division  of  painting,  paperhanging,  and  decorating  division  of 
construction  industry  and  certain  of  their  employees  in  region  of  certain 
parts  of  Allegheny  County,  Pa.     [May  9,  1935.]     2  p.  4°      ([No.  7036  B.]) 

*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  C  766/42 

Executive   order,   approving   agreement   between   employer   members   of 

division  of  painting,  paperhanging,  and  decorating*  division  of  construction 
industry  and  certain  of  their  employees  in  region  of  Hamilton  County,  Ohio, 
and  Kenton  and  Campbell  counties,  Ky.    May  9,  1935.    1  p.  4°     (No.  7036  A.) 

*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  C  T6G/41 

Executive   order,   approving  agreement   between   employer   members   of 

division  of  painting,  paperhanging,  and  decorating  division  of  construction 
industry  and  certain  of  their  employees  in  region  of  Montclair,  Bloomfield, 
and  vicinity  in  New  Jersey.    May  7,  1935.    1  p.  4°     (No.  7035  A.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  C  766/37 

Executive   order,    approving   agreement   lietween   employer    members    of 

division  of  painting,  paperhanging,  and  decorating  division  of  construction 
industry,  and  their  painter,  paperhanger,  and  decorator  employees  in  region 
of  Centre  and  certaiia  portions  of  Clearfield  counties.  Pa.  May  7,  1935.  1  p. 
A"     (No.  7035  C.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  O  766/39 

Executive   order,    approving   agreement   between   employer   members    of 

division  of  painting,  paperhanging,  and  decorating  division  of  construction 
industry,  and  their  painter,  paperhanger,  and  decorator  employees  in  region 
of  city  and  county  of  Denver,  Colo.,  and  vicinity.  May  7,  1935.  1  p.  4° 
(No.  7035  D.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  O  766/40 

• Executive   order,   approving   agreement   between    employer   members   of 

division  of  painting,  paperhanging,  and  decorating  division  of  construction 
industry,  and  their  painter,  paperhanger,  and  decorator  employees  in  region 
of  Smith,  Upshur,  Rusk,  Henderson,  Wood,  Gregg,  Cherokee,  Anderson,  and 
Van  Zandt  counties  in  Texas.  May  7,  1935.  1  p.  4°  (No.  7035  B.)  *  Paper 
5c.  Pr  32.5 :  C  766/38 

■ Executive   order,   approving   agreement   between    employer    members    of 

division  of  painting,  paperhanging,  and  decorating  division  of  construction 
industry,  and  their  painter,  paperhanger,  and  decorator  employees  in  region 
of  Travis  County,  Tex.    May  9,  1935.    1  p.  4"     (No.  7036  C.)      *  Paper.  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  C  766/43 

Panama  Canal.  Executive  order,  authorizing  governor  of  The  Panama  Canal 
to  arrange  for  oiiei'ation  by  Panama  Railroad  Company  of  Panama  Canal 
piers.    Apr.  19,  19:^5.     1  p.  4°     (No.  7021.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  .32.5 :  P  191/12 

Plumbing.  Executive  order,  approving  agreement  between  employer  members 
of  division  of  plumbing  contracting  division  of  construction  industry  and 
certain  of  their  employees  in  region  of  Calumet,  Hobart,  Ross,  Center,  Win- 
field,  and  Eagle  Creek  townships  of  Lake  County  and  all  of  Porter  County, 
Ind.     May  10,  1935.    1  p.  4°     (No.  7036  D.)     *  Paper,  5c.        Pr  32.5 :  C  766/44 


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Mat   1935  585 

■Public  buildings.  Veto  message  ou  House  joint  resolulion  254  providing  for 
investigation  of  plumbing  and  sanitary  systems  in  Federal  Government 
buildings,  message  returning  without  approval  joint  resolution  (H.  J.  Res. 
254)  providing  for  investigation  by  Public  Health  Service  of  plumbing  and 
sanitary  systems  in  Federal  Government  buildings.  May  23,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  doc.  198,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Puhlio  lands.  Executive  order,  amendment  of  Executive  order  6910  of  Nov. 
26.  1934,  withdrawing  public  lands  in  certain  States.  May  20.  1935.  1  p.  4° 
(No.  7048.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  P  96/10 

Railroad  Administration.  Executive  order,  including  positions  in  Railroad 
Administration  in  classified  civil  service.     May  1,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  7031.) 

*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  R  132/2 

Red  Rock  Lakes  Migratory  Waterfowl  Refuge.  Executive  order,  establishing 
Red  Rock  Lakes  Migratory  "Waterfowl  Refuge,  Mont.  [Apr.  22,  1935.]  2  p. 
4"     ([No.  7023.])     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :W  291 

Relief  work.  Executive  order,  prescribing  rules  and  regulations  relating  to 
wages,  hours  of  work,  and  conditions  of  employment  under  emergency  relief 
appropriation  act  of  1935:  Regulation  1.  [May  20,  1935.]  5  p.  4°  ([No. 
7046.] )     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  Em  32r/3 

Resettlement  Administration.  Executive  order,  establishment  of  Resettlement 
Administration.     [Apr.  30,  1935.]     2  p.  4°     ([No.   7027.])     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  R  311 

Executive  order,  transfer  of  certain  property,  functions,  funds,  etc.,  from 

Federal  Emergency   Relief  Administration   to   Resettlement  Administration. 
[Apr.   30,   1935.]     2  p.  4°     ([No.   7028.])     *  Paper,   5c.  Pr  32.5 :  R  311/2 

Executive  order,  transfer  of  certain  property,  functions,  funds,  etc.,  re- 
lating to  subsistence  homesteads,  from  Secretary  of  Interior  to  Resettlement 
Administration.     May  15,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  7041.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  H  753/2 

Rural  Electrification  Administration.  Executive  order,  appointment  of  execu- 
tive officer  of  Rural  Electrification  Administration.  May  15,  1935.  1  p.  4° 
(No.  7040.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  R  88/5 

Executive  order,  establishment  of  Rural  Electrification  Administration. 

[May   11,   1935.]     2   p.   4°     ([No.   7037.])     *  Paper,   5c.  Pr  32.5 :R 88/4 

Silver.  Proclamation  [relating  to  coinage  of  silver].  Apr.  24,  1935.  1  p.  4° 
(No.  2125.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.7  :  Si  39/4 

Tax  returns.  Executive  order,  authorization  of  Special  Committee  Investigat- 
ing Munitions  Industry,  Senate,  to  inspect  income  and  profits  tax  returns 
and    capital    stock    tax    returns.     May     14,     1935.     1    p.     4°     (No.     7039.) 

*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  M  925/2 

Tile  contracting.  Executive  order,  approving  agreement  between  employer 
members  of  division  of  tile  contractmg  division  of  construction  industry  and 
their  tile  setter  employees  in  region  included  in  certain  counties  of  Penn- 
sylvania,  Ohio,   and  West  Virginia.     May  1,   1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.   7033  A.) 

*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  C  766/36 

Walker,  Frank  C.  Executive  order,  appointment  of  Frank  C.  Walker  as  execu- 
tive director  of  National  Emergency  Council.  Apr.  24,  1935.  1  p.  4°  (No. 
7024  A.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  N  213e/5 

PUERTO    mCAN    HURRICANE    RELIEF    COMMISSION 

Report.     6th  annual  report  of  Puerto  Rican  Hurricane  Relief  Commission  [Oct. 
],   1933-Sept.  30,   1934].     Jan.  3,   1935.     10  p.     (H.  doc.  75,   74th   Cong.   1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
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RECONSTRUCTION  FINANCE  CORPORATION 

Industry.  lufornmtion  regarding  loans  to  industry  in  conjunction  with  banks; 
and  other  lending  institutions.  May  1935.  [l]+6  p.  4°  (Circular  15  re- 
vised. )     t  Y  3.R  24  :  4/15/rev. 

Report  of  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation  for  Mar.  1935,  letter  from  chair- 
man of  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation  transmitting  report  of  activities 
and  expenditures  of  corporation  for  Mar.  1935,  w^ith  statement  of  authoriza- 
tions made  during  that  month,  showing  name,  amount,  and  rate  of  interest  or 
dividend  in  each  case.  Apr.  26,  1935.  27  p.  (H.  doc.  167,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
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SECURITIES  AND  EXCHANGE  COMMISSION 

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of  title  1  of  H.  R.  9323,  73d  Congress  (Public  291,  approved  June  6,  1934),  an  act  to 
provide  for  regulation  of  securities  exchanges  and  of  over-the-counter  markets  operating  in 
interstate  and  foreign  commerce  and  through  mails,  to  prevent  inequitable  and  unfair 
practices  on  such  exchanges  and  markets,  and  for  other  purposes. 

Speculation.  Rules  for  regulation  of  over-the-counter  markets.  [1935.]  5  p. 
t  SE  1.6  :  M  34 

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Badianus  manuscript.  Concerning  the  Badianus  manuscript,  an  Aztec  herbal, 
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Washington,  Smithsonian  Institution,  May  18,  1935.  [3]-f  14  p.  4  p.  of  pi.  and 
facsim.  (Publication  3329;  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections,  v.  94,  no. 
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Ear  exostoses  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  Ale§  Hrdlif^ka.     Washington,  Smithsonian  , 

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TRADE 

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foreign  trade.    Letter  to  the  President  on  foreign  trade  and  international  in- 
vestment position  of  United  States  as  of  Dec.  31,  1934,  from  George  N.  Peek, 
special  adviser  to  the  President  on  foreign  trade,  Apr.  30,  1935.     1935.     [1]  + 
3  p.  5  tab.     t 
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indicated  in  each  number  of  the  Executive  agreement  series. 

Commerce.  Bargaining  America's  way  to  export  market.?,  address  by  Francis 
B.  Sayre,  assistant  Secretary  of  State,  before  Chamber  of  Commerce  of 
United  States,  Washington,  Apr.  30,  1935.  1935.  [2] +13  p.  narrow  8° 
([Publication  782.])  [Originally  issued  as  mimeographed  press  release  of 
Apr.  30,  1935.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
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Foreign  commercial  policy  of  United   States,  address  by  Cordell  Hull, 

Secretary  of  State,  before  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  United  States,  Wash- 
ington,   May   2,    1935.     1935.     [2] +14   p.    narrow    8°      ( [PubUcation    733.]) 
[Originally   issued  as   mimeographed  press   release   for   publication   May   2, 
1935.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26411  S  1.2  :  C  73/2 

Commercial  relations,  agreement  between  United  States  and  Czechoslovakia, 
amending  commercial  agreement  of  Oct.  29,  1923,  as  prolonged  by  agreement 
of  Dec.  5,  1924,  effected  by  exchange  of  notes ;  signed  Mar.  29,  1935,  effective 
May  1,  1935.  1935.  [2] +6  p.  (Executive  agreement  series  74  ;  [Publication 
735].)  [Note  from  Czechoslovak  Minister  (Veverka)  to  Secretary  of  State 
(Hull)  is  in  Czechoslovak  and  English.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26362  S  9.8 :  74 

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Diplomatic  list,  May  1935.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+77  p.  24°     ([Publication 
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Extradition,  supplementary  treaty  between  United  States  and  Latvia :   si.gned 
Washington,  Oct.  10,  1934,  proclaimed  Apr.  10,  1935.    1935.     [l]+2p.     (Treaty 
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Foreign  service  list,  Apr.  1,  1935.     1935.     iv+90+[l]  p.     ([Publication  727.]). 
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L.  C.  card  10-16369  81.7:985/2 

I'm  Alone,  vessel.     "I'm  Alone"   case.     1935.      [v.  7.]      (Arbitration  series  2 

(7)  ;  [Publication  711].) 

L.  C.  card  31-28797 

7.  Joint  final  report  of  commissioners,  dated  Jan.  5,  1935,  and  note  of  Secretary  of 
State  to  Minister  of  Canada,  dated  Jan.  19,  1935.  iii  +  6+[l]  p.  [Includes  list 
of  publications  of  Department  of  State  relating  to  "I'm  Alone"  case.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  S  3.39  :  2/pt.  T 

Pan  Americanism.  Two  years  of  good  neiglibor  policy,  address  by  Suumer 
Welles,  assistant  Secretary  of  State,  before  American  Academy  of  Political 
and  Social  Science,  Philadelphia,  Apr.  13,  1935.  1935.  [2] +18  p.  narrow  8° 
(Latin  American  series  11;  [Publication  729.])  [Originally  issued  as  mimeo- 
graphed press  release  for  publication  Apr.  13,  1935.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26408  81.26:11 

Passports.  Notice  to  bearers  of  passports ;  revised  to  Mar.  27,  1935.  1935. 
iv+55  p.  narrow  16°     (Passport  series  2 ;  [Publication  718].)     t     8  1.27  :  2/10 

Pilot  licenses  to  operate  civil  aircraft,  arrangement  between  United  States  and 
Great  Britain,  effected  by  exchange  of  notes ;  signed  Mar.  28  and  Apr.  5,  1935^ 
effective  May  5,  1935.  1935.  [2] +6  p.  (Executive  agreement  series  77; 
[Publication  738].)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26416  S  9.8 :  77 

Note. — The  present  number  in  the  Executive  agreement  series  may  be  filed  in  tlie 
Treaty  series  after  Treaty  series  883. 

Press  releases,  v.  12,  no.  292-295;  May  4-25,  1935.     [1935.]     p.  293-371.     (Pub- 
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State  Department.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscrip- 
tion, $3.00. 
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Publications.     Department    of    State    publications ;    by    Cyril    Wynne.     1935. 
[2] +14  p.      ([Publication  724.])      t 
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Salem,  George  J.     Salem  claim,  claim  of  United  States  on  behalf  of  George  J. 

Salem  v.  Royal  Government  of  Egypt  under  protocol  of  Jan.  20,  1931.     1935. 

[v.  5.]     (Arbitration  series  4  (5)  ;   [Publication  668  and  669].) 

L.  O.  card  33-26785 

5.  Oral  arguments,  Vienna,  Austria,  Nov.  20-Dec.  22,  1931.  2  v.  vi+f2]+1384  p. 
*  Paper,   80c.  per  vol.  S  3.3«  :  4/pt.5,v.l,2 

Treaty  information,  bulletin  67,  Apr.  30,  1935;  compiled  by  Treaty  Division. 
1935.     v+58  p.      ([Publication  736.])      [Monthly.     The  period  covered  is  the 
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SUPREME  COURT 

Atlantic  Mutual  Insurance  Company.  Transcript  of  record,  Oct.  term,  1984,  no. 
869,  United  States  vs.  Atlantic  Mutual  Insurance  Company,  on  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+20  p.     t 

Ju  6.7 :  At  63/3 

Bankruptcy.  Order  [amending  General  orders  in  bankruptcy,  rule  29  and  rule 
48,  subdivision  4,  and  including  new  rule,  numbered  52,  to  be  immediately 
effective].     [May  13,  1935.]     [2]   leaves,     t       Ju  6.9/2 :  935/rule  29,48/amdt. 

Codes  of  fair  competition.  Invalidity  of  N.  R.  A.  codes,  opinion  of  Supreme 
Court,  with  concurring  opinions  of  Justices  Cardozo  and  Stone,  in  case  of 
A.  L.  A.  Schechter  Poultry  Corporation  and  others  v.  United  States,  and 
United  States  v.  A.  L.  A.  Schechter  Poultry  Corporation  and  others,  involving 
question  of  constitutionality  of  live  poultry  code,  promulgated  under  national 
industrial  recovery  act;  presented  by  Mr.  Black.  1935.  [1]+21  p.  (S.  doe. 
65,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )  *  Paper,  5c. 
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[Journal]  May  1-27,  1935;   [slips]  84-91.     [1935.]     leaves  210-233.     t 

Ju  6.5 :  934 

Opinions.     [Cases  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court  at  Oct.  term,  1934.]      [Issued 
separately.]     t  Clerk   of  C-ourt. 

2.  United   States  vs.   Creek   Nation,   on   writ   of  certiorari   to   Court  of  Claims ; 

Apr.  29.  1935.     n.  p.   [1935].     6  p.  .Tu  6.8/la  :  C  861 

15.  State  of  Wisconsin  vs.  Michigan;  May  20,  1935.     n.  p.   [1935].     5  p.      [This 

case  is  designated  as  No.  15,  original.]  Ju  6.8/la  :  W  753/5 

17.  United  States  vs.  West  Virginia   [et  al.],  motions  to  dismiss  bill  of  complaint; 

May  20,  19.S5.  n.  p.  [1935].  8  p.  [This  case  i.s  designated  as  No.  17, 
original.]  Ju  6.8/la  :  W  52v 

18.  United  States  vs.  Arizona;  Apr.  29,  1935.     n.  p.   [1935].     11   p.      [This  case 

is  designated  as  No.   18,   original.]  Ju  6.8/la  :  Ar  47/5 

95.  Catherine   Llewellyn   Van   Wart,   by   Roy   Van   Wart,    natural   tutor,    i  >■■.   com- 

missioner of  internal  revenue,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for   5th  circuit;   Apr.   29,    1935.     n.   p.    [1935].     3   p. 

Ji)  6.8/la  :  V  38 

142.  Noah   Stewart  vs.   Robert  Keyes  et  al.,   appeal  from   Supreme  Court  of  Okla- 

homa ;  May  20,  1935.     n.  p.   [1935].     10  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  St  49/4 

344,  345.  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad  Company  vs.  Florida,  etc..  et  al. ;  Florida,  etc., 
et  al.  vs.  United  States,  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  et  al..  appeals 
from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Georgia;  Apr.  29,  1935.  n.  p. 
[1935].     ll-flO  p.  Ju  6.8/la:  At  63/11 

544.  Harry    Berger   vs.   United    States,    on   writ   of   certiorari    to    circuit    court   of 

appeals   for   2d   circuit;    Apr.    15,    1935.     n.   p.    [1935].     8   p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :  B  45.3/2 

546.  William  Roberts,  as  receiver  of  Manhattan  Railway  Company,  et  al.,  vs.  city 

of  New  York  et  al.,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Supreme  Court  of  State  of 
New    York;    Apr.    29,    1935.     n.    p.     [1935].     9    p.  Ju  6.8/la:  M  314/3 

551.  John  M.   Stanley  vs.  Public  Utilities  Commission  of  Maine,   appeal  from   Su- 

preme Judicial   Court  of  Maine;  Apr.   15.   1935.     n.  p.    [1935].     2   p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :  St  25 

552.  Youngstown    Sheet    and    Tube   Company    et    al.    vs.   United    States   et    al..    on 

appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Ohio  ;  May  20.  1935. 
n.    p.    [1935].     3   p.  Ju  6.8/la  :Y  88 

566.  Railroad    Retirement    Board    et    al.    vs.    Alton    Railroad    Company    et    al.,    on 

writ  of  certiorari  to  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of 
Columbia;  May  6,  1935.     n.  p.    [193.^].     24  +  14  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  Al  79/3 

567.  Spielman   Motor   Sales   Co.,   Inc.,   vs.   William    C.    Dodge,    as   district   attorney 

of  New  York  County.  N.  Y.,  appeal  from  district  court  for  southern  dis- 
trict of  New  York;   Apr.   29.   1935.      n.   p.    [19.35].      6  p.      .Ju  6.8/la  :  Sp  44 

569.  United    States    on    relation    of    Arthur    Kassin    vs.    Raymond    J.    Mulligan. 

United  States  marshal  for  southern  district  of  New  York,  et  al..  on  writ 
of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  May  13,  1935. 
n.   p.    [1935].     4   p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  K  154 

570.  Georgia   Railway   &   Electric   Company,    Georgia   Railway   &   Power   Company, 

and   Georgia   Power   Company,   vs.    city   of  Decatur,   appeal   from    Suprenie 

Court  of  Georgia;  Apr.  29,  1935.     n.  p.   [1935].     4  +  3  p. 

Ju  6.8/la : G  296/3 
574.  Charles  M.  Doleman,  administrator  of  Robert  H.  Doleman,  vs.  Harry  Levine. 

on   writ   of   certiorari   to   United   States    Court   of   Appeals   for   District   of 

Columbia;    Apr.    29,    1935.     n.    p.    [1935].     6    p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  D  687 

582.  Guy   T.   Helvering,    commissioner   of  internal   revenue,    vs.   James   L.   Rankin, 

executor    [of  Richard  B.  Turner],  on   certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 

for   3d   circuit;    Apr.   29,    1935.     n.    p.    [1935].     7   p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  T  857 

586.  Aero    Mayflower    Transit    Company    vs.    Georgia    Public    Service    Commission 

et    al.,    appeal    from    Supreme    Court    of    Georgia ;    Apr.    29,    1935.     n.    p. 

[1935].     7   p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  Ae  82 

588, 653.   Stelos   Company.    Inc.,   vs.    Hosiery   Motor-Mend   Corporation    et   al. ;    Hosiery 

Motor-Mend    Corporation    et    al.    vs.    Stelos    Company,    Inc.,    on    writs    of 

certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  Apr.  29.   19.''.5.     n.  p. 

[1935].     4  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  St  39 

594.  Federal  Land  Bank  of  St.  Louis  vs.  A.  B.  Priddy,   circuit  .judge,  on  writ  of 

certiorari  to   Supreme  Court   of  Arkansas;   Apr.  29,   1935.     n.   p.    [1935]. 

6  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  Sa  24/10 

600.  Harry    E.    Hallenbeck,    receiver    of    South    Ashland   National    Bank    [Chicago. 

111!]  vs.  W.  F.  Leimert,  receiver  of  Central  Manufacturing  District  Bank 
[Chicago.  111.],  petition  for  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th 
circuit;    Apr,    29,    1935.     n.    p.    [1935].     4    p.  Ju  6.8/la :  So  87/2 

601.  Peters  Patent  Corporation  vs.  Bates  &  Klinke,  Inc.,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to 

circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit;  May  13,  1935.     n.  p.   [1935].     2  p. 

Ju  6.8/la : P  442/3 

602.  Cavour    Hartley,    executor    of    G.    G.    Hartley,    vs.    commissioner    of    internal 

revenue,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit ; 
Apr.    29,    1935.     n.   p.    [1935].     4    p.  Ju  6.8/la:  H  255 

606,  607.  Atchison,  Tcpeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al.  vs.  United  States, 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  and  Hygrade  Food  Products  Corpora- 
tion;  Union  Stock  Yard  and  Transit  Company  of  Chicago  i-s.  [same], 
appeals  from  district  court  for  southern  district  of  New  York  :  Apr.  29, 
1935.  n.  p.  [1935].  7  +  6  p.  [Court  term  incorrectly  given  on  first 
page  as  Oct.   term,    1935.]  Ju  6.8/la  :  At  24/3 

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611.  Ivanhoe  Building  &  Loan  Association  of  Newark,  N.  J.,  vs.  Thomas  A.  Orr, 

trustee  of  Eastern  Sash  &  Door  Company,  bankrupt,  on  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit ;  Apr.  29,  1935.     n.  p.  [1935].    3  p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :  Iv  1 

612.  California  Oregon  Power  Company  vs.  Beaver  Portland  Cement  Company  and 

Gold  Hill,  Oreg.,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th 

circuit;   Apr.   29,   1935.     n.   p.    [1935].     12   p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  C  128/4 

625.  Realty    Associates    Securities    Corporation    and    Realty    Associates,    Inc.,    vs. 

Eugene    F.    O'Connor    et    al.,    on    writ    of    certiorari    to    circuit    court    of 

appeals   for   2d   circuit;   Apr.    29,   1935.     n.   p.    [1935].     5   p. 

Ju  6.8/la : R  229/2 
649.  Ernest  M.  Bull,  sole  surviving  executor  and  trustee  of  Archibald  H.  Bull,  vs. 

United   States,   on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims ;   Apr.   29,   1935. 

n.   p.    [1935].     10   p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  B  872/2 

658.  Max  Senior  vs.  George  C.  Braden  et  al.,  &c.,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of 

Ohio;   May  20,   1935.     n.  p.    [1935].     6  +  6  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  Se  57 

659,660.  Lem  Motlow  vs.   State  ex  rel.  Edmond  Koeln ;    [same]    vs.    [same],   on  writs 

of  certiorari  to  Supreme  Court  of  Missouri;  Apr.  29,  1935.     n.  p.   [1935]. 

3  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  M  857 

661.  Leo  Awotin  vs.  Atlas  Exchange  National  Bank  of  Chicago,  on  writ  of  certi- 

orari to  appellate  court,  1st  district,  Illinois;  Apr.  29,  1935.     n.  p.  [1935]. 

4  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  Aw  65 

662.  Rose  Kimen  vs.  Atlas  Exchange  National  Bank  of  Chicago,  on  writ  of  cer- 

tiorari to  appellate  court,  1st  district,  Illinois ;  Apr.  29,  1935.  n.  p. 
[1935].     1  p.  Ju6.S/la:K57 

663.  John  A.   Snyder  vs.   commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  certiorari  to  cir- 

cuit  court  of  appeals  for   3d   circuit;   Apr.   29,   1935.     n.   p.    [1935].     6   p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :  Sn  92/2 

665.  Angelo  Herndon  vs.  Georgia,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  Georgia  ;  May  20, 

1935.     n.  p.    [1935].     4  +  8  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  H  431 

670.  Texas    and    New    Orleans    Railroad    Company    et    al.    vs.    United    States    and 

Interstate  Commerce  Commi-^sion,  appeal  from  district  court  for  western 
district  of  Missouri;  May  13,  1935.     n.  p.    [1935].     1  p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :  T  312/7 

686.  Jess  Hollins  vs.  Oklahoma,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  criminal  court  of  appeals 

of  Oklahoma;  May  13,  1935.     n.  p.    [1935].     1  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  H  726 

693.  United  States  vs.  James  A.  Mack  and  Concord  Casualty  &  Surety  Company, 

on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  May  20, 
1935.      n.    p.    [1935].      7   p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  M  19 

773.  Jack    Escoe   vs.    Fred    G.    Zerbst,    warden    of   United    States    Penitentiary    at 

Leavenworth,  Kans.,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
10th   circuit;  May   20,   1935.     n.   p.    [1935].     4  p.  Ju  6.8/la :  Es  18 

817.  Superintendent  of  Five  Civilized  Tribes,  for  Sandy  Fox,  Creek,  no.  1263,  vs. 

commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  ap- 
peals for  10th  circuit;  May  20,  1935.  n.  p.   [1935].     3  p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :  Sa  57/2 

858.  Wilshire  Oil   Company,   Inc.,  et  aL  vs.  United   States  and  Harold  L.   Ickes, 

Secretary  of  Interior,  as  administrator  of  code  of  fair  competition  for 
petroleum  Industry,  et  al.,  on  certificate  from  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  9th  circuit;   Apr.   29,  1935.     n.   p.    [1935].     3  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  W  69 

OflScial  reports  of  Supreme  Court,  v.  294  U.  S.,  no.  2 ;  Ernest  Knaebel, 

reporter.  Preliminary  print.  [1935.]  cover  title,  iv-f  [1]+ 176-383 +iv  p. 
[Cases  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court  at  Oct.  term,  1934  (opinions,  Feb.  4,  con- 
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This  number  contains  table  of  cases  reported  in  v.  294,  pts.  1  and  2.  From 
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the  Tax  Appeals  Board  resumed  the  publication  of  its  reports  in  pamphlet  form,  which 
had  been  discontinued  Jan.  9,  1933.  These  pamphlets,  each  containing  a  month's  de- 
cisions, are  issued  in  addition  to  the  separate  opinions,  now  published  individually  for 
each  case.  Both  the  pamphlets  and  the  separate  opinions  are  sold  on  subscription  by 
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volumes  will  be  given  on  application. 

Axton,  Edwin  D.  Edwin  D.  Axton  et  al.  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
opinion ;  docket  nos.  56160-163,  56348,  56438-442,  promulgated  May  14,  1935. 
[1935.]  4  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  85.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-85 

Buggie,  Frederieh  S.  Frederick  S.  Buggie  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue 
[findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  41164,  promulgated  May  9,  1935. 
[1935.]  8  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  80.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-80 

Bijrd,  D.  H.  D.  H.  Byrd  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ;  docket 
no.  75830,  promulgated  May  7,  1935.  [1935.]  6  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  78.) 
[From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,   5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-78 

Coulter,  Richard.  Richard  Coulter  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opin- 
ion;  docket  no.  71402,  promulgated  May  14,  1935.  [1935.]  2  p.  ([Opinion] 
no.  86.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-86 

Decisions.    Reports,  v.  32,  no.  1  and  2;  Mar.  30  and  Apr.  30,  1935.     [1935.] 
[xxi] -1-1-320  p.     [Contain  decisions  promulgated  Feb.  1-Mar.  31,  1935,  lists 
of  proceedings  disposed  of  upon  memorandum  opinions,  and  table  of  cases 
reported  in  v.  31.]     *  Paper,  $1.75  per  vol. 
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of  contents  and  index,  will  be  issued,  the  price  of  these  being  given  at  time  of 
publication. 

Eastern  Shares  Corporation  (formerly  Passwall  Corporation)  v.  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue,  opinion ;  docket  no.  69219,  promulgated  May  14.  1935. 
[1935.]  6  p.  ( [Opinion]  no.  84.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-84 

Insull,  Samuel,  jr.  Samuel  InsuU,  jr.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ; 
Margaret  A.  Insull  v.  [same]  ;  Samuel  Insull  v.  [same],  supplemental  opin- 
ion ;  docket  nos.  68001-3,  68503-505,  promulgated  Apr.  30,  1935.  [1935.]  2  p. 
([Opinion]  no.  77.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-77 

Lang,  Henry.  Florence  O.  R.  Ciang  and  Walter  Kidde,  executors  of  Henry 
Lang,  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ; 
docket  nos.  71116,  74215,  promulgated  Apr.  30,  1935.  [1935.]  6  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] no.  70.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Lazarus,  F.  and  R.,  &  Co.  F.  and  R.  Lazarus  and  Company  v.  commissioner  of 
internnl  revenue,  opinion ;  docket  nos.  69481,  69750,  promulgated  May  17,  1935. 
[1935.]  9  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  89.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-89 

MacCaUum  Gauge  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion; 
docket  no.  70437,  promulgated  Apr.  30,  1935.  [1935.]  7  p.  ([Opinion]  no. 
74.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/32-74 

Metropolitan  Ice  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact 
[and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  53936,  69525,  promulgated  May  10,  1935.  [1935.] 
9  p.     ([Opinion]  no.  81.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-81 

Mos>iman,  WiUiam  E.  B.  Paul  Mossman,  executor  of  William  E.  Mossman,  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no. 
59747,  promulgated  May  10,  1935.  [1935.]  5  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  82.) 
[From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/32-82 

North  American  Coal  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings 
of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  51712,  52492,  promulgated  Apr.  30,  1935. 
[1935.]     10    p.     ([Opinion]     no.    73.)      [From    B.    T.    A.    Reports,    v.    32.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-73 

Palmer,  Bradley  W.  Bradley  W.  Palmer  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
opinion;  docket  no.  62652,  promulgated  Apr.  30,  1935.  [1935.]  11  p. 
([Opinion]  no.  75.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y3.T  19 -.5/32-75 

Ramapo,  Inc.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ;  docket  no.  60517, 
promulgated  Apr.  30,  1935.  [1935.]  7  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  76.)  [From 
B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v,  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32^76 

Rosenberg,  I.  J.  I.  J.  Rosenberg,  transferee.  Bankers  Security  Company,  trans- 
feror, V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ;  docket  no.  78410,  promul- 
gated May  17,  1935.  [1935.]  5  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  87.)  [From  B.  T.  A. 
Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-87 

Sitterding,  Agnes.  Agnes  Sitterding  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ;  W.  H. 
Sitterding  r.  [same]  ;  F.  Sitterding,  jr.,  v.  [same],  opinion;  docket  nos.  67011 
67030-31,  promulgated  Apr.  26,  1935.  [1935.]  8  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  67.) 
[From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-67 

Stuart,  WiUoughhy  H.,  jr.  Willoughby  H.  Stuart,  jr.,  v.  commissioner  of  in- 
ternal revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  73869,  promulgated 
May  7,  1935.  [1935.]  8  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  79.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports, 
V.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-79 

Teaguc,  E.  B.  E.  B.  Teague  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ; 
docket  no.  73034,  promulgated  May  17,  1935.  [1935.]  4  p.  ([Opinion]  no. 
90.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-90 

Terminal  Realty  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of 
fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  43766,  50762,  60596,  71157,  promulgated  Mav  17, 
1935.     [1935.]     10  p.     ([Opinion]  no.  88.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-88 

Tioining,  Edmund  S.  Edmund  S.  Twining  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue; 
Theodore  E.  Stewart  v.  [same]  ;  Charles  P.  Bei'dell,  jr.,  v.  [same],  opinion; 
docket  nos.  70296-298,  promulgated  May  14,  1935.  [1935.]  8  p.  ([Opinion] 
no.  83. )      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/32-83 

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May  1935  593 

Bonds  of  United  States.  Extract  from  Regulations  of  Treasury  Department 
with  respect  to  United  States  bomls  and  notes  (Treasury  Department  circular 
300,  dated  July  31,  1923)  :  Extract  3,  Bonds  registered  in  names  of  2  or  more 
persons.     [Reprint]  1935.     1  p.  4°     t  T  1.4/2a :  B  64/3-3 

Same :  Extract  16  revised,   Statutes  relating  to  lost,  stolen,   destroyed, 

mutilated,  and  defaced  bonds  and  notes.     1934.     1  p.  4°     t 

T  1.4/2a  :  B  64/16/rev. 

Compagnie  Generale  Transatlantique.  Schedule  of  claim  allowed  by  General 
Accounting  Office  [covering  judgment  rendered  by  district  court  for  southern 
district  of  New  York  in  favor  of  Compagnie  Generale  Transatlantique  against 
former  collector  of  customs].  May  27,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  200,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Finance.     Daily   statement  of  Treasury  compiled  from   latest   proved   reports 
from   Treasury   offices   and    depositaries,    May    1-31,    1935.     [1935.]     various 
paging,  t°     [Daily  except  Sundays  and  holidays.]     f 
L.  C.  card  15-3303  T  1.5:  935 

Foreign  dehts.     Obligations  of  foreign  Governments,  receipts  from  Germany, 
war  claims ;  extract  from  Annual  report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury  on  state  of 
finances,  fiscal  year  1934.     1935.     iii  p.+p.  46-55,  222-254,  891.     t 
L.  C.  card  24-20992  T  1.1/a  :  Ob  4/9 

Liberty  'bonds.  Redemption  before  maturity  of  4th  liberty  loan  bonds,  4th  and 
final  call.  May  13,  1935.  4  p.  4°  (Department  circular  539;  Public  Debt 
Service.)     t  T  1.4/2:  539 

PuUic  debt.     Statement  of  public  debt  of  United  States,  Jan.  31,  1935.     [1935.] 
[4]  p.  f°     [Monthly.]     f 
L.  C.  card  10-21268  T  9.9:  935/1 

Silver.    Newly-mined    domestic    silver    regulations    of    May    15,    1935.     1935. 
[l]-fll  p.     [Revokes  regulations  of  Apr.  16,  1935.]     t 
L.  C.  card  35-26291  T  1.10 :  Si  3/3/935-2 

Treasury  bonds.  United  States  of  America,  3  percent  Treasury  bonds  of  1946- 
48,  dated  June  15,  1934,  with  interest  from  Dec.  15,  1934,  due  June  15,  1948, 
redeemable  at  option  of  United  States  at  par  and  accrued  interest  on  and 
after  June  15,  1946,  interest  payable  June  15  and  Dec.  15,  additional  issue. 
May  27,  1935.    3  p.  4°     (Department  circular  541;  Public  Debt  Service.)     t 

T  1.4/2 :  541 

Treasury  decisions  under  customs,  internal  revenue,  narcotic,  and  other  laws, 
including  decisions  of  Customs  Court  and  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent 
Appeals,  V.  67,  no.  18-22 ;  May  2-30,  1935.  [1935.]  various  paging.  [Weekly. 
Department  decisions  numbered  47655-715,  abstracts  30586-977,  reappraise- 
ment  decisions  3583-3624,  internal  revenue  decisions  4544—55,  Tariff  Commis- 
sion Notices  dated  May  6,  7,  and  10,  1935,  and  miscellaneous  (disbarments 
and  suspensions,  etc.).]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $3.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  sub- 
scription. $4.70. 
L.  C.  card  10-30490  T  1.11/2 :  67/18-22 

BUDGET  BUREAU 

Agricultural  Economic,s  Bureau.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation,  De- 
partment of  Agriculture,  1935,  supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation,  fiscal 
year  1935,  to  remain  available  until  June  30,  1936,  for  salaries  and  expenses. 
Bureau  of  Asrricultural  Economics,  Department  of  Agriculture.  May  22, 
1935.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  194,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [This  appropriation  is  for 
establishment  and  maintenance  of  office  in  Texas  for  gathering  and  dissemi- 
nating market  information  on  cotton.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Appropriations.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Treasury  Depart- 
ment, 1936,  supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Treasury  Department, 
fiscal  year  1936.  pertaining  to  Bureau  of  Budget  [for  salaries  of  additional 
employees].  May  27,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  208,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

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Census  Bureau.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Department  of 
Commerce  [for  printing  in  Bureau  of  Census,  fiscal  year]  1935.  May  13, 
1935.     2  p.     (H.  doc.  183,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Civil  Service  Commission.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations,  Civil 
Service  Commission  and  George  Washington  Bicentennial  Commission,  1935, 
2  supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations,  fiscal  year  1935,  1  for  Civil  Serv- 
ice Commission  [for  printing  and  binding]  and  1  for  George  Washington  Bi- 
centennial Commission  [for  printing  and  binding  of  writings  of  George 
Washington].  May  6,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  170,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.> 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Civilian  Conservation  Corps.  Draft  of  proposed  provision,  emergency  relief 
appropriation  act  of  1985,  draft  of  proposed  provision  pertaining  to  appro- 
priation [for  Civilian  Conservation  Corps]  contained  in  emergency  relief  ap- 
propriation act  of  1935.  May  20,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  ]92,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Claims.  Estimate  of  appropriations  to  pay  claims  for  damages  to  privately 
owned  property,  estimates  of  appropriations  submitted  by  the  several  execu- 
tive departments  and  independent  ofiices  to  pay  claims  for  damages  to  pri- 
vately owned  property  which  have  been  considered  and  adjusted,  and  which 
require  appropriations  for  their  payment.  May  27,  1935.  42  p.  (H.  doc. 
209,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c, 

C&tnmerce  Department.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for  Depart- 
ment of  Commerce,  [fiscal  year]  1936.  May  20,  1935.  2  p,  (H.  doc.  195, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

District  of  Columhia.  Deficiency  estimates  of  appropriations  for  District  of 
Columbia,  1984,  supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations,  1985,  deficiency 
estimates  of  appropriations  for  District  of  Columbia,  fiscal  year  1984  and 
prior  fiscal  years,  and  supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations,  fiscal  year 
1935.     May  15,  1935.     8  p.     (H.  doc.  188,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  District  of  Columbia,  1935, 

supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  District  of  Columbia,  fiscal  year 
1935  [to  maintain  public  order  and  protect  life  and  property  during  conven- 
tion of  Imperial  Council  of  Mystic  Shrine  in  District  of  Columbia,  June  8-17, 
1985.]     May  2,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  doc,  169,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Entomology  and  Plant  Qiiarantine  Bureau.  Draft  of  proposed  provision,  appro- 
priation of  Department  of  Agriculture,  1985,  draft  of  proposed  provision  per- 
taining to  existing  appropriation  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  fiscal  year 
1985  [for  Bureau  of  Entomology  and  Plant  Quarantine  for  grasshopper  sur- 
vey].    May  27,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  doc.  204,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Interior  Department.  Deficiency  and  supplementary  estimates  of  appropria- 
tions for  Department  of  Interior,  fiscal  years  1934-36.  May  9,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  doc.  172,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Justice  Department.     Deficiency   estimates   for   appropriations,  [fiscal   years] 

1933  and  1934,  and  supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations,  [fiscal  years] 

1935  and  1936,  for  Department  of  Justice.  May  27,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  doc.  207, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Deficiency  estimates  of  appropriations  for  Department  of  Justice,  1933: 

and  prior  years,  and  supplemental  estimates  for  1985  and  1986,  deficiency  esti- 
mates of  appropriations,  fiscal  year  1933  and  prior  years,  and  supplemental 
estimates  of  appropriations,  fiscal  years  1935  and  1936,  and  3  drafts  of  pro- 
posed provisions  pertaining  to  existing  appropriations,  for  Department  of 
Justice.     May  9,  1935.     7  p.     (H.  doc.  178,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Labor  Department.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Department  of 
Labor  [fiscal  year  1936,  for  establishing  appropriate  liaison  with  Interna- 
tional Labor  Organization].  May  9,  1985.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  176,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Library  of  Congress.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriations  for  legislative- 
establishment,  Library  of  Congress  [fiscal  year  1936,  for  purchase  of  books 
and  for  periodicals  for  law  libi-ary].  May  13,  calendar  day  May  28,  1935.. 
2  p.     (S.  doc.  66,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 


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May  1935  595 

National  Railroad  Adjustment  Board.  Proposed  provision,  National  Railroad 
Adjustment  Board,  1935,  draft  of  proposed  provision  pertaining  to  existing 
appropriation  for  National  Railroad  Adjustment  Board,  1935.     May  17,  1935. 

2  p.     (H.  doc.  190,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

\lfaval  petroleum  reserves.  Deficiency  estimate  of  appropriations  for  Executive 
Office,  1934,  supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Thomas  Jefferson 
Memorial  Commission,  1936,  deficiency  estimate  of  appropriations  for  pro- 
tection of  United  States  in  matters  affecting  oil  lands  in  former  naval  re- 
serves, fiscal  year  1934  and  prior  years,  supplemental  estimate  of  appropria- 
tion for  Thomas  Jefferson  Memorial  Commission,  fiscal  year  1936,  and  draft 
of  proposed  provision  pertaining  to  item  for  Tennessee  "Valley  Authority 
contained  in  budget,  fiscal  year  1936,  under  head  of  general  public  works. 
May  9,  1935.    4  p.     (H.  doc.  181,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ifavp  Department.  Amended  estimates  of  appropriations  for  Navy  Department, 
certain  amendments  of  estimates  of  appropriations  for  Navy  Department  as 
contained  in  budget  for  fiscal  year  1936.     May  7,  calendar  day  May  8,  1935. 

3  p.     (S.  doc.  59,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Two  estimates  of  appropriations  for  Navy  Department,  fiscal  year  1935 

[one  for  Supplies  and  Accounts  Bureau  for  fuel  for  fieet,  and  one  for  Office 
of  Secretary  of  Navy  for  transportation  and  erection  of  Navy  and  Marine 
Memorial  Monument  on  Columbia  Island,  D.  C.].  May  9,  1935.  2  p.  (H. 
doc.  173,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Petroleum  Administration.  Supplementary  estimate  of  appropriation  for  De- 
partment of  Interior,  1936,  supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  De- 
partment of  Interior  [for  Petroleum  Administration]  to  carry  out  during 
fiscal  year  1936  provisions  of  act  to  regulate  interstate  and  foreign  commerce 
in  petroleum  and  its  products  by  prohibiting  shipment  in  such  commerce  of 
petroleum  and  its  products  produced  in  violation  of  State  law.  May  15,  1935. 
2  p.     ( H.  doc.  186,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

post  Office  Department.  Supplemental  and  deficiency  estimates  of  appropria- 
tions for  Post  Office  Department,  3  estimates  of  appropriations  for  Post  Of- 
fice Department  which  include  supplemental  estimates,  fiscal  year  1935,  for 
rural  delivery  service  and  for  star-route  service,  Alaska,  and  deficiency  esti- 
mate for  payment  of  rewards.  May  9,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  doc.  179,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

■ Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Post  Office  Department,  1936, 

supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Post  Office  Department,  fiscal  year 
1936,  for  transportation  of  foreign  mail  by  aircraft  across  Pacific  Ocean 
between  California  and  China.  May  20,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  191,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Quartermaster  Corps  of  Army.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for 
War  Department  [for  Quartermaster  Corps  for  subsistence  of  Army,  fiscal 
vear]  1935.  May  13,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  184,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Btate  Department.  Supplemental  appropriations  for  Department  of  State,  sup- 
plemental estimates  of  appropriations  for  Department  of  State,  fiscal  year 
1936  [for  foreign  service].  May  10,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  182,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations,  Department  of  State,  fiscal 

years  1935  and  1936  [and  draft  of  proposed  legislation  of  proposed  provision 
pertaining  to  existing  appropriation  for  Department  of  State].  May  9,  1935. 
6  p.     (H.  doc.  180,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Tariff  Commission.  Drafts  of  proposed  provisions  [pertaining  to]  appropria- 
tions of  Tariff  Commission,  [fiscal  year]  1936.  May  27,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  doc. 
201,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Treasury  Department.  Estimate  of  appropriation  for  Treasury  Department  for 
payment  of  claims  [which  may  be  settle<l  and  certified  by  comptroller  gen- 
eral under  provisions  of  act  to  provide  relief  to  Government  contractors 
whose  costs  of  performance  were  increased  as  result  of  compliance  with  act 
approved  June  16,  1933,  known  as  national  industrial  recovery  act].  May 
27,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  doc.  206,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Treasury  Department — Continued. 

Supplemental    estimates    of   appropriations    for    Treasury    Department, 

5  supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for  Treasury  Department,  1  for 
fiscal  year  1935,  and  4  for  fiscal  year  1936,  with  draft  of  proposed  provision 
pertaining  to  2  existing  appropriations.  May  22,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  doc.  195, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

War  Department.  Proposed  provision  for  finance  service  and  incidental  ex- 
penses of  Army,  1936,  draft  of  proposed  provision  pertaining  to  existing  ap- 
propriations for  War  Department,  fiscal  year  1936,  for  finance  service  and 
incidental  expenses  of  Army  [so  as  to  restore  to  their  previous  levels  allow- 
ances for  living  quarters,  including  heat,  light,  and  fuel,  to  officers  and  em- 
ployees serving  in  foreign  countries].  May  9,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  174,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

— —  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  War  Department,  1935,  sup- 
plemental estimate  of  appropriation,  fiscal  year  1935,  for  \Var  Department, 
for  protective  work.s  and  measures.  Lake  of  the  Woods  and  Rainy  River, 
Minn.     May  9,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  doc.  175,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

COAST  GUARD 

Circular  119;  May  2,  1935.  [1935.]  1  p.  [Issued  with  perforations  for  inser- 
tion in  binder.]     %  T  47.7/3:  119 

Pay.  Amendment  to  Pay  and  supply  instructions  [Coast  Guard,  1932],  no.  17; 
Apr.  18,  1935.  [1935.]  4  p.  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in  Pay 
and  supply  instructions,  1932.]     %  T  47.8  :  P  29/3/932/amdt.l7 

Personnel.  Amendments  to  Personnel  instructions  [Coast  Guard,  1934],  no.  1; 
May  2,  1935.  [1935.]  [2]  p.  [Accompanied  by  reprints  of  p.  123-124-1  to 
be  inserted  in  their  proper  places  in  Personnel  instructions,  1934.]     % 

T  47.8 :  P  43/934/amdt.l 

Register  of  commissioned  and  warrant  officers  and  cadets,  and  ships  and  sta- 
tions of  Coast  Guard,  Jan.  1,  1935.     1935.     [1]+151  p.     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  15-26584  T  47.10 :  935 

COMPTROLLER  OF  CURRENCY 

National  Mnks.  Abstract  of  reports  of  condition  of  national  banks.  Mar.  4, 
1935  ;  no.  184.     May  9,  1935.     15  p.  narrow  ft  T  12.5  :  935/1 

Monthly  statement  of  capital   stock  of  national  banks,   national  bank 

notes,  and  Federal  reserve  bank  notes  (old  series)  outstanding,  bonds  on  de- 
posit, etc.  [May  1.  1935].     Mav  1,  1935.     1  p.  narrow  f°     t 

li.  C.  card  10-21266  T  12.9 :  935/5 

CUSTOMS  BUREAU 

Baggage.  Amendments  to  booklet  entitled  United  States  customs  information 
for  passengers  from  overseas.     [1935.]     1  p.  12°     t        T  17.2 :  P  26/934/amdt. 

GOVERNMENT  ACTUARY 

Bonds  of  United  States.  Market  prices  and  yields  of  outstanding  bonds,  notes, 
and  bills  of  United  States,  during  Apr.  1935.     [1935.]     4  p.  f°     [Monthlv.]     t 

T  50.5 :  935/4 
INTERNAL  REVENUE  BUREAU 

Compensating  tax  under  agricultural  adjustment  act,  amendments  to  chapter  4 
of  Regulations  81.  [1935.]  3  p.  ([Treasury  decision]  4501.)  [From 
Treasury  decisions,  v.  66,  no.  25.]     t  T  l.ll/2a  :  T  198/4 

Internal  revenue   bulletin.     Internal  revenue  bulletin,  v.   14.   no.   18-21 ;   May 
6-27,   1935.     1935.     various   paging.     [Weekly.     Include  Rulings  7465-7518.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  single  copy  (for  subscription  price  see  note  below). 
L.  C.  card  22-26051  T  22.23/1 :  935/18-21 

Note. — The  Internal  revenue  bulletin  service  for  1935  will  consist  of  weekly  bulletins 
and  semiannual  cumulative  bulletins.  The  weekly  bulletins  will  contain  the  rulings  and 
decisions  to  be  made  public  and  all  Treasury  Department  decisions   (known  as  Treasury 

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Infcnml  revenue  huUetin — Continued. 

decisions)  pertaining  to  internal  revenue  matters.  Tlie  semiannual  cumulative  bulle- 
tins will  contain  all  rulings  and  decisions  (including  Treasury  decisions)  published 
during  the  previous  6  months.  The  complete  bulletin  service  may  be  obtained,  on  a 
subscription  basis,  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office, 
Washington,  D.  C,  for  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $3.2.5. 

Internal  revenue  bulletin,   cumulative  bulletin   XIII-2.   Jul.v-Dec.   1934. 

1935,  ix+637  p.  [Semiannual.  Includes  Rulings  6872-7224.1  *  Paper,  50c. 
(for  ^:ubsc^iption  price  see  note  above). 

L.  C.  card  22-27420  T  22.25 :  934/2 

Liquors.     Regulations  13  under  provisions  of  joint  resolution  approved  June  18, 

1934,  entitled  Joint  resolution  to  protect  revenue  by  regulation  of  traffic  in 
containers  of  distilled  spirits.  Revised  Apr.  1935.  1935.  [11+12  p. 
*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26364  T  22.17 :  13/935 

Processing  taxes.  Processing  and  otber  taxes  with  respect  to  tobacco  under 
agricultural  adjustment  act.  [1935.1  20  p.  ([Treasury  decisionl  4.5.30.) 
[From  Treasury  decisions,  v.  67,  no.  11.]     t  T  l.ll/2a  :  T  55/15 

PROCUREMENT  DIVISION 

Government  supplies.  Specifications  and  proposals  for  supplies,  July  1-Dec.  31. 
1935 :  class  44,  Pipes,  tubes,  tubing  (nonflexible)  ;  [prepared  inl  Branch  of 
Supply.     May  13,  1935.     16  p.  4"     f  T  58.7 :  935/44-4 

Same :  classes  46-48 ;    [prepared  in]   Branch  of  Supply.     May  10,  1935. 

19  p.  4°     t  T  58.7 :  935/46  to  48-3 

Specifications  and  proposals  for   supplies,   July   1,   1935-July  31,   1936: 

classes  54  and  104.  Office  equipment,  adding  machines,  cash  registers,  file 
cases,  numbering  machines,  typewriters,  etc. :  exchange  allowances  for  type- 
writers, etc. ;  [prepared  in]  Branch  of  Supply.     May  9,  1935.     42  p.  4°     t 

T  58.7 :  935-36/54, 104 

Specifications  and  proposals  for  supplies,  July  1,  1935-Aug.  31,  1936 :  class 

17.  Lamps,  electric,  incandescent;  [prepared  in]  Branch  of  Supply.     May  13, 

1935.  12  p.  4°     t  T  58.7 :  935-36/17 

FEDERAL   STANDARD    STOCK   CATALOG  BOARD 

XoTE.- — The  functions  of  the  Federal  Standard  Stock  Catalog  Board  were  transferred 
from  the  Budget  Bureau  to  the  Procurement  Division  on  Oct.  10,  193.3. 

In  the  list  below,  some  of  the  Amendments,  dated  after  Oct.  10,  1938,  are  for  speci- 
fications issued  by  the  Federal  Standard  Stock  Catalog  Board  while  it  was  under  tlie 
Budget  Bureau,  and  for  these,  the  old  classification,  T  51.7/8  :  ,  is  retained,  in  order  that 
they  may  be  filed  with  the  publications  to  which  they  belong.  The  pamphlets  comprising 
sec.  4  of  the  Federal  standard  stock  catalog  are  issued  with  perforations  for  insertion  in 
binders. 

Government  supplies.  Federal  standard  stock  catalog:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal 
si)ecification  for  aluminum-alloy  (aluminum-manganese),  bars,  rods,  shapes, 
and  wire.  Amendment  1.     Jan.  1935.     2  p.  12°     t     T  51.7/8 :  QQ-A-356/amdt.l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  apples,  canned.  Amend- 
ment 1.     Feb.  1935.     1  p.  12°     t  T  51.7/8 :  Z-A-611a/amdt.l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  bars,  reinforcement,  con- 
crete. Amendment  2.  Feb.  1935.  2  p.  12°  [Includes  Errata  1,  Apr. 
1934.1     t  T  51.7/8  :  QQ-B-71/amdt.2 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  belting,   conveyor,   cotton 

(solid-woven).     Mar.  5,  1935.     4  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  J J-B-191 

Same:  sec.  4.  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  boxes,  cardboard,  laundry. 

Feb.  5,  1935.     4  p.  il.  12"     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  UU-B-651 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cloth,  wire,  screen.     Nov.  6, 

U'.Si  [published  1935].  5  p.  12°  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  RR-C-451,  June  28, 
1932.  ]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  RR-C-45n  a 

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598  May  1935 

Oovernment  supplies — Continued. 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  folders,  file   (calendered), 

vertical,  Amendment  1.     Feb.  1935.     2  p.  12*     t      T  51.7/8 :  UU-F-571/amdt.l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  furniture  and  cabinets,  oflace, 

sectional,  steel.  Oct.  2,  1934  [published  1935].  17  p.  il.  12°  [Supersedes 
Fed.  spec.  AA-F-791,  Nov.  11,  1930.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  AA-F-791a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  handles,  hickory,  for  small 

tools,  Amendment  1.     Feb.  1935.     1  p.  12°     f  T  58.10/3  :  NN-H-96/amdt.l 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  handles,  hickoiT,  long,  for 

tools.  Amendment  1.     Feb.  1935.     1  p.  12°     t  T  58.10/3 :  NN-H-91/amdt.l 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  hose,  gas   (acetylene,  air, 

hydrogen,  and  oxygen),  Amendment  1.     Feb.  1935.     1  p.  12°     f 

T  58.10/3 :  ZZ-H^61a/amdt.l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  lamps,  electric,  incandescent, 

large,  tungsten-filament.  Feb.  5,  1935.  9  p.  12°  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec. 
W-L-lOla,  Apr.  4,  1933.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  W-I/-101b 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  lamps,  electric,  incandescent, 

miniature,  tungsten-filament.  Feb.  5,  1935.  10  p.  12°  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec. 
W-I^lll,  Aug.  19,  1930.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  W-L-llla 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  laundry-appliances.     Nov.  6, 

1934  [published  1935].  42  p.  12°  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  OO-L-131,  Apr.  28, 
1931.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  00-L-131a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  lubricants  and  liquid  fuels, 

general  specifications  (methods  for  sampling  and  testing).  Oct.  2,  1934  [pub- 
lished 1935].  176  p.  il.  2  pi.  12°  [Supersetles  Fed.  spec.  VV-I^791,  Oct.  3, 
1933.]     *  Paper,  15c.  T  58.10/3  :  VV-L^791a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  napkins,  table,  paper.    Feb. 

5,  1935.     3  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  UU-N-106 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  oil,  lubricating,  marine- 
engine,  mineral.  Feb.  5,  1935.  3  p.  12°  [Supersedes  part  of  F.  S.  no.  2d, 
Oct.  21,  1927.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  VV-0-551 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  oil,  lubricating,  refrigerating- 

machine.  Nov.  6,  1934  [published  1935].  3  p.  12°  [Supersedes  part  of  F.  S. 
no.  2d,  Oct.  21,  1927.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3:  VV-0-581 

■  Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  oil,  lubricating,  steam- 
cylinder,  compounded.  Feb.  5,  1935.  3  p.  12°  [Supersedes  part  of  F.  S. 
no.  2d,  Oct.  21,  1927.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  W-O-601 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.   5,   Federal  specification  for  oil,   lubricating,  turbine, 

dynamo,  and  high-speed-steam-engine.  Nov.  6,  1934  [published  1935].  3  p. 
12°     [Supersedes  part  of  F.  S.  no.  2d,  Oct.  21,  1927.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  VV-0-661 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  paper,  sheathing,  waterproof. 

Feb.  5,  1935.     3  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  UU-P-536 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  receptacles    (convenience 

outlets),  attachment  plugs,  current  taps,  and  connectors.  Nov.  6,  1934  [pub- 
lished 1935].     11  p.  il.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  W-R-151 

Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  scales,  weighing,  general 

specifications.  Dec.  4,  1934  [published  1935].  20  p.  il.  12°  [Supersedes  Fed. 
spec.  AAA-S-121,  Jan.  5,  1932.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  AAA-S-121a 

Same :  sec.   4,   pt.   5.    Federal   specification   for   sets-and-headers,    rivet, 

hand.     Dec.  4,  1934  [published  1935].     7  p.  il.  12°     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  GGG-S-246 

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May  1935  599 

Government  supplies — Continued. 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  sheeting,  cotton,  laundry 

(cover-cloth).    Feb.  5,  1935.    3  p.  12°    *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  CCC-S-276 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  soap,  grit,  cake,  Amendment 

3.     Feb.  1935.     1  p.  12"     [Includes  Amendment  2,  June  1934.]     t 

T  51.7/8 :  P-S-571/amdt.3 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  traps,  radiator,  thermo- 
static, brass  or  bronze,  low-pressure,  100-square-foot-size  (for  land  use). 
Nov.  6,  1934  [published  1935].     5  p.  il.  12*'     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  WW-T-696 

• Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  tubing,  electrical,  metallic. 

Jan.  8,  1935.     5  p.  12°     [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  WW-T-806,  Jan.  5,  1932.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  WW-T-806a 

PUBLIC  DEBT  SERVICE 

Money.     Circulation  statement  of  United  States  money,  Apr.  30,  1935.     [1935.] 
1  p.  oblong  8°     [Monthly.]     f 
L.  C.  card  10-21267  T  57.7 :  935/4 

PUBLIC   HEALTH    SERVICE 

Bacteriophage.  Comparative  study  of  streptococcal  immunity,  produced  in  rab- 
bits by  heat-killed  cultures,  by  active  bacteriophage,  and  inactivated  bac- 
teriophage [with  list  of  references];  by  Alice  C.  Evans.  1935.  [1]-|-17  p. 
(Reprint  1670.)      [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  50,  no.  6,  Feb.  8,  1935.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26360  T  27.6/a :  1674 

Dmt  {in  indiistnj).     Effects  of  exposure  to  dust  in  2  Georgia  talc  mills  and 
mines  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Waldemar  C.  Dreessen  and  J.  M.  Dalla- 
Valle.     1935.     [1]+13  p.  2  p.  of  pi.     (Reprint  1669.)      [From  Public  health 
reports,  v.  50,  no.  5.  Feb.  1,  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26383  T27.6/a  :  1669 

Endamoeba  histolytica  in  washings  from  hands  and  finger  nails  of  ini'ected 
persons  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Bertha  Kaplan  Spector,  John  W.  Foster, 
and  Nelson  G.  Glover.  1935.  [l]+2  p.  (Reprint  1670.)  [Prepared  in 
cooperation  with  Board  of  Health,  Chicago,  111.  From  Public  health  reports, 
V.  50.  no.  6,  Feb.  8,  1935.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26384  T  27.0/a  :  1670 

Illness.  General  view  of  causes  of  illness  and  death  at  specific  ages,  based 
on  records  for  9,000  families  in  18  States  visited  periodically  for  12  months, 
1928-31  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Selwyn  D.  Collins.  1935.  [1]  +19  p.  il. 
(Reprint  1673.)      [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  50,  no.  8,  Feb.  22,  1935.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26385  T  27.6/a  :  1673 

Impinger  dust  sampling  apparatus  as  used  by  Public  Health  Service ;  by  Leonard 
Greenburg  and  J.  J.  Bloomfield.  [Reprint]  1935.  [1]+21  p.  il.  2  p.  of  pi. 
(Reprint  1528.)     [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  47,  no.  12,  Mar.  18,  1932.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26452  T  27.6/a  :  1528/1-2 

Lighting.  Studies  in  illumination:  4,  Daylight  in  buildings,  study  of  effect  of 
height  and  width  of  windows  and  of  refiecting  power  of  walls  and  ceiling 
upon  natural  illumination  within  building  [with  list  of  references]  :  by 
James  E.  Ives.  Frederick  L.  Knowles,  and  Lewis  R.  Thompson.  Apr.  1935. 
vi+52  p.  il.  3  pi.  4  p.  of  pi.  (Public  health  bulletin  218.)  [The  1st  print 
of  this  publication  was  recalled  as  the  formula  numbered  3,  on  p.  39,  was 
incorre<:t.  Pages  39  and  40  have  been  reprinted  and  substituted  for  the 
original  pages.]  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  24-27414  T  27.12  :  218 

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600  May  1935 

Prisons.  Selected  papers  on  medical  services  in  Federal  prison  system  with 
special  reference  to  psychiatric  problems,  presented  at  Conference  [on  Medi- 
cal and  Psychiatric  Services  of  Federal  Penal  and  Correctional  System], 
held  at  Springfield,  Mo.,  Sept.  13-15,  1934.  1935.  vii+46  p.  (Reprint  1668.) 
[From  Public  health  reports,  v.  49,  no.  45,  46,  48,  and  51,  Nov.  9,  16,  30,  and 
Dec.  21,  1934,  and  v.  50,  no.  1,  3,  4,  and  6,  Jan.  4,  18,  25,  and  Feb.  8,  1935.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26382  T  27.6/a  :  1668 

Contents. — Foreword. — Role,  organization,  and  function  of  psychiatric  service  in 
correctional  institution  ;  by  R.  P.  Hagerman,  Wilson  K.  Dyer,  and  C.  C.  I.iniburg. — 
Social  viewpoint  of  psychiatric  service  in  correctional  institution  ;  by  Amy  N.  Stan- 
nard. — Personality  factor  in  prison  discipline  ;  by  F.  G.  Zerbst  and  D.  E.  Singleton. — 
Problem  neuroses  and  their  management  in  correctional  institution  ;  by  M.  .T.  Pescor. — 
Constitutional  psychopath  as  warden's  problem  ;  by  H.  C.  Hill. — Psychiatric  aspects 
of  job  placement ;  by  J.  G.  Wilson.- — Educator's  viewpoint  of  psychiatric  service  in 
penal  institution  ;  by  R.  A.  McGee. — Administrator's  viewpoint  of  psychiatric  services 
in  correctional  institution  ;  by  Joseph  W.  Sanford. — Place  of  psychiatry  in  coordinated 
correctional  program  ;  by  F.  Lovell  Bixby. — Principles  of  sanitation  and  hygiene  for 
correctional  institution  ;  by  M.  R.  King. 

PuMio  health  reports,  v.  50,  no.  18-22;  May  3-31,  1935.     1935.     [xv]-f  595-763 

p.  il.  6  p.  of  pi.     [Weekly.]  *  Paper,  5c  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. ;   foreign 
subscription,  $3.75. 

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Special  articles. — No.  18.  Relation  of  sickness  to  income  and  income  change  in 
10  surveyed  communities,  health  and  depression  studies  no.  1,  method  of  study  and 
general  results  for  each  locality  ;  by  G.  St.  J.  Perrott  and  Selwyn  D.  Collins. — Bac- 
terial content  of  Kansas  dust  storm  on  Mar.  20,  1935  ;  by  Cassandra  Ritter. — No.  19. 
City  health  officers,  1934,  directory  of  those  in  cities  of  10,000  or  more  population. — • 
No.  20.  Destruction  of  mosquitoes  in  airplanes,  preliminary  note ;  by  C.  L.  Williams 
and  W.  C.  Dreessen. — Studies  of  sewage  purificatiou :  2,  Zooglea-forming  bacterium 
isolated  from  activated  sludge  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  C.  T.  Butterfleld. — No. 
21.  Experimental  production  of  silicosis  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Leroy  U. 
Gardner. — Communicable  disease  meter,  device  for  recording  and  comparing  current 
incidence  of  communicable  diseases ;  by  Robert  Olesen. — Personal  hygiene  for  food 
handlers  in  New  York  City. — No.  22.  Prevention  of  intrauasally-inoculated  poliomye- 
litis of  monkeys  by  instillation  of  alum  into  nostrils  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by 
Charles  Armstrong  and  W.  T.  Harrison. — Tularaemia,  susceptibility  of  white-tailed 
prairie  dog,  Gifnomys  leucwus  Merriam  ;  by  Gordon  E.  Davis. — Use  of  below-freezing 
temperatures  for  maintenance  of  meningococcus  cultures  (Neisseria  intracelliilaris 
Weichselbaum)    [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Anna  M.  Pabst. 

Note. — This  publication  is  distributed  gratuitously  to  State  and  local  health  officers 
and  to  other  persons  engaged  in  public  health  work,  by  the  Surgeon  General  of  the 
Public  Health  Service,  Treasury  Department.  Others  desiring  the  Reports  may  obtain 
them  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated 
above. 

Publications.     Public  Health  Service  publications,   list  of  publications  issued 
July-Dec.    1934.     1935.     [l]+3   p.     (Reprint    1672.)      [From    Public   health 
reports,  v.  50,  no.  7,  Feb.  15,  1935.]     t 
L.  C.  card  24-26740  T  27.6/a  :  1672 

Quarantine.  Information  regarding  quarantine  and  immigration  for  ship  sur- 
geons.    1935.     iv-f34   p.    il.     (Supplement    114    to    Public    health    reports.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26409  T  27.6/2  :  114 

Rural  hygiene.     Family  survey  as  method  of  studying  rural  health  problems, 
Brunswick-Greensville   health   administration   studies   no.   3;    by   Elliott   H. 
Pennell.     1935.     [1]-|-14  p.  il.     (Reprint  1671.)      [From  Public  health  reports, 
v.  50,  no.  7,  Feb.  15,  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26073  T  27.6/a  :  1671 

Tuberculosis.     Survey  of  tuberculosis  in  Louisiana ;  by  L.  L.  Lumsden.     Apr. 
1985.     iv+76  p.  il.     (Public  health  bulletin  219.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26413  T  27.12 :  219 

NATIONAL   INSTITUTE   OF    HE14.LTH 

Cancer.  Experimental  studies  on  cancer :  1,  Influence  of  parenteral  adminis- 
tration of  certain  sugars  on  pH  of  malignant  tumors  [with  list  of  references], 
by  Carl  Voegtlin,  R.  H.  Fitch,  Herbert  Kahler,  J.  M.  Johnson,  and  J.  W. 
Thompson ;  2,  Estimation  of  hydrogen  ion  concentration  of  tissues  in  living 
animals  by  means  of  capillary  glass  electrode  [with  list  of  references],  by 
Car]  Voegtlin,  Herbert  Kahler,  and  R.  H.  Fitch ;  3,  Influence  of  hydrogen  ion 

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IVIat  1935  601 

Cancer — Continued, 
concentration  upon  reversal  of  proteolysis  in  oxygenated  extracts  of  normal 
and  neoplastic  tissues  [with  list  of  references],  by  Mary  E.  Maver,  J.  M. 
Johnson,  and  Carl  Voegtlin ;  4,  Comparison  of  growth  of  Jensen  rat  sarcoma 
in  subcutaneous  and  intramuscular  transplants  [with  list  of  references],  by 
W.  R.  Earle  and  Carl  Voegtlin.  Jan.  1935.  iv+58  p.  il.  4  p.  of  pi.  (Bulle- 
tin 164.)  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26339  T  27.3  :  164 

Same.     (H.  doc.  225,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

VENEIiEAL   DISEASES   DIVISION 

Venereal  disease  information,  issued  by  Public  Health  Service  for  use  in  its 
cooperative  work  with  State  health  departments,  v.  16,  no.  5;  May  1935. 
1935.  [2] +147-188  p.  il.  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  90c. 

L.  C.  card  23-26719  T  27.26  :  16/5 

Special  article. — Trend  of  syphilis  and  gonorrhea  in  United  States,  based  on  treated 
cases  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Lida  J.  Usllton. 

TREASURER  OF  UNITED  STATES 

Paper  money.  Monthly  statement,  paper  cuiTency  of  each  denomination  out- 
standing Apr.  30,  1935.     May  1,  1935.     1  p.  oblong  16°     t  T  40.8 :  935/4 

VETERANS'  ADMINISTRATION" 

Bussey,  Arthur.  New  York  Supreme  Court,  appellate  division,  1st  department, 
in  matter  of  judicial  settlement  of  final  account  of  proceedings  of  Sarah 
Bussey  and  Harry  Mesard,  as  co-committee  of  estate  of  Arthur  Bussey,  an 
incomi>etent  person.  Veterans'  Administration,  appellant,  and  Walter  B. 
Kempner,  pro  se,  and  Harry  Mesard,  co-committee,  respondents ;  papers  on 
appeal  from  order.     [1935.]     cover   title,  i+70  p.   large  8°     % 

VA  1.12  :  B  967/2 

Layne,  Collie.  No.  — ,  in  court  of  appeals  of  Ohio,  error  to  common  pleas 
court  of  Lawrence  County,  Ohio,  Frank  T.  Hines,  administrator  of  veterans' 
affairs.  Veterans'  Administration,  v.  A.  J.  Layne,  guardian  of  Callie  Layne, 
an  incompetent,  in  guardianship  matter  of  Callie  Layne,  an  incompetent ; 
brief  of  plaintiff  in  error.     [1935.]     cover  title,  iii+18  p.     t       VA1.12:  L454 

Sputum.  Standardization  of  clinical  laboratory  work  in  Veterans'  Adminis- 
tration facilities :  Examination  of  sputum ;  compiled  by  Philip  B.  Matz,  ap- 
proved by  medical  director,  Nov.  3,  1927.  Revised  Dec.  20,  1934.  1935. 
[l]-fl2  p.     (Clinical  bulletin  20;  Medical  and  Hospital  Service.)     t 

VA  1.11 :  20 

WAR  DEPARTMENT 

Army  regulations. 

Note. — The  Army  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose-leaf 
binders.  The  names  of  such  of  the  more  important  administrative  subjects  as  may 
seem  appropriate,  arranged  in  proper  sequence,  are  numbered  in  a  single  series,  and 
each  name  so  numbered  constitutes  the  title  and  number  of  a  pamphlet  containing  cer- 
tain administrative  regulations  pertaining  thereto.  Where  more  than  one  pamphlet 
is  required  for  the  administrative  regulations  pertaining  to  any  such  title,  additional 
pamphlets  will  be  issued  in  a  separate  sub-series. 
30-2200.  Quartermaster  Corps :  Classification  of  subsistence  stores ;  May  4,  1935. 
[1935.1      2    p.      [Supersedes   AR30-2200,   May   16,    1928.1      *  Paper.    5c. 

W  1.6/1  :  30-2200/4 
35—3420.  Finance    Department:   Pav    and    allowances,    Officers'     Reserve    Corps    and 
Enlisted     Reserve    Corps;    May    1.     1935.      [1935.]      16    p.      [Supersedes 
AR35-3420,  July  20,  1981,  including  Changes  1,  June  20,  1932.]     *  Paper, 
5c.  W  1.6/1  :  35-3420/4 

130-10.  National  Guard:  Induction  into  Federal  service;  Nov.  1,  1934.  [1935.] 
24  p.  [These  regulations  together  with  AR130-15,  Nov.  1,  1934,  super- 
sede AR130-10,  Apr.  25,  1923,  including  Changes  2.  Nov.  6,  1931.] 
*  Paper,   5c.  W  1.6/1 :  130-10/2 

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602  Mat  1935 

Army  regulations — Continued. 

350-2200.  Military  education :  Citizens'  military  training  camps,  Changes  2 ;  May  1, 
1935.  [1935.]  6  p.  [Supersedes  AR350-2200,  Changes  1,  Apr.  20, 
1932.]      t  W  1.6/2  :  350-2200/4/ch.2 

600-700.  Personnel :  Public  relations;  Apr.  18,  1935.  [1935.]  8  p.  [Supersedes 
AR60O-700,  Sept.  5,  1928,  including  Changes  1,  June  16,  1932.] 
•  Paper,    5c.  W  1.6/1 :  600-700/2 

'Civilian  Conservation  Corps.    War  Department  regulations :  Relief  of  unem- 
ployment, Civilian  Conservation  Corps;  May  15,  1935.     [1935.]     148  p.     [Su- 
persedes   War   Department    regulations:  Relief    of   unemployment,    Civilian 
Conservation  Corps,  Sept^  1,  1934,  including  Changes  1-27.]     f 
L.  C.  card  35-26430  W  1.12 :  C  49/2/935 

Training  regulations. 

Note. — The  Training  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose- 
leaf  binders. 

1-10.  Training  publications :  List  of  Training  regulations,  Technical  regulations. 
Training  manuals,  and  Field  manuals  published  to  date  and  distribution 
thereof;  Jan.  2,  1935.  [1935.]  16  p.  [Supersedes  TR  1-10,  Jan.  2,  1934.] 
•  Paper,  5c.  W  1.21 : 1-10/12 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT 

Army.     Official  Army  register,  Jan.  1,  1935.     1935.     vi-|-1420  p.     [Title  on  p.  1 
reads :  Register  of  Army  for  1935.]     *  Paper,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  4-18250  W  3.11 :  935 

Same.     (H.  doc.  36,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Flying  cadets  of  Army  Air   Corps,   aviation  as   a   career.     1935.     [2] +13  p. 
narrow  16°    t 
L.  C.  card  35-26369  W  3.2  :  Av  5/2/985 

Military  education.  Army  extension  courses :  special  text  no.  51,  Dental  ad- 
ministration, prepared  under  direction  of  surgeon  general  for  use  vpith  ex- 
tension course  of  Medical  Field  Service  School.  1935  edition.  1935.  ii-f29p. 
*  Paper,  5c.  W  3.52:  51/3 

Recruiting  news,  information  issued  by  direction  of  adjutant  general.  Army, 
V.  17,  no.  9  and  10 ;  May  1  and  15,  1935.     [Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau,  Gover- 
nors Island,  N.  Y.,  May  1  and  15,  1935.]     Each  16  p.  il.  4°     [Semimonthly.] 
t  Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau,  Governors  Island,  N,  Y. 
L.  C.  card  War  22-1  W  3.45  :  935/9, 10 

AIR  CORPS 

MATEEIKL  DIVISION 

■Strength  of  materials.  Investigation  of  compressive  strength  properties  of  stain- 
less steel  sheet-stringer  combinations.  Aircraft  Branch  report  [with  list  of 
references;  by  E.  H.  Schwartz  and  C.  G.  Brown].  1935.  iv+78  p.  il.  4° 
(Air  Corps.  Air  Corps  information  circular,  v.  7,  no.  697,  Nov.  30,  1934.) 
[Issued  with  perforations  for  insertion  in  binder.]     t  W  87.11/2  :  7/697 

ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT 

Jfew  York  City.  Report  upon  inprovement  of  rivers  and  harbors  in  2d  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  district;  E.  A.  [D].  Ardery  in  charge.  1935.  [l]+189--219-f237- 
255  p.  [The  imprint  date  on  the  cover  is  given  as  1934.  Extract  E  from 
annual  report  of  chief  of  engineers,  1934.]     t  W  7.1/la  :  N  42y/65 

Ouachita  River  and  tributaries.  Ark.  and  La.  [letter  submitting  report  contain- 
ing general  plan  for  improvement  of  Ouachita  River  and  tributaries.  Ark. 
and  La.,  for  purposes  of  navigation  and  efficient  development  of  water  power, 
control  of  floods,  and  needs  of  irrigation].  1935.  ix-|-165  p.  il.  10  pi.  11  maps, 
2  tab.  (H.  doc.  196,  73d  Cong.  2d  sess.)  *  Paper,  $1.00. 
L.  C.  card  35-26453 


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May  1935  603 

St.  Marys  Falls  Canal,  Mich.,  statistical  report  of  lake  commerce  passing 
through  canals  at  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich,  and  Ontario,  during  season  of 
1934,  with  supplementary  report  of  commerce  passing  through  Detroit  River 
[and  through  St.  Clair  Flats  Canal,  Mich.,  during  season  of  1934].  1935. 
ii+32  p.  il.  map.  t 
L.  C.  card  ES  20-21  W  7.26 :  934 

NORTHERN  AND  NORTHWESTERN  LAKES  SURVEY 

Note. — Charts  of  the  Great  Lakes  and  connecting  waters  and  St.  Lawrence  River  to 
the  international  boundary  at  St.  Regis,  of  Lake  of  the  Woods,  of  Lake  Champlain,  and 
of  the  natural  navigable  waters  of  the  New  York  State  canals  are  prepared  and  sold 
by  the  U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office.  649  Federal  Building,  Detroit,  Mich.  Charts  may  also  be 
purchased  at  the  following  U.  S.  engineer  offices  :  710  Army  Building,  New  York,  N.  Y. ; 
486  Broadway,  Albany,  N.  Y.  ;  540  Federal  Building,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. ;  and  Canal  Office, 
Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich.  A  catalog  (with  index  map),  showing  localities,  scales,  prices, 
and  conditions  of  sale,  may  be  had  upon  application  at  any  of  these  offices. 

A  descriptive  bulletin,  which  supplements  the  charts  and  gives  detailed  information  as 
to  harbors,  shore  lines  and  shoals,  magnetic  determination.';,  and  particulars  of  changing 
conditions  affecting  navigation,  is  issued  free  to  chart  purchasers,  upon  request.  The 
bulletin  is  revised  annually  and  issued  at  the  opening  of  navigation  (in  April),  and  sup- 
plements thereto  are  published  monthly  during  the  navigation  season. 

Complete  sets  of  charts  and  publications  may  be  seen  at  the  U.  S.  engineer  offices  in 
Duluth.  Minn..  Milwaukee.  Wis..  Chicago,  111.,  and  Cleveland,  Ohio,  but  they  are  obtain- 
able only  at  the  sales  offices  above  mentioned. 

Great  Lakes.  Supplement  1,  May  24,  1935,  corrections  and  additions  to  Bulle- 
tin 44 ;  to  supplement  information  given  upon  charts  of  Great  Laljes.  U.  S. 
Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich.  [May  18,  1935].  p.  1-3-f leaves  4-23-f  [2] 
p.  4'*     t  W  33.3  :  44/supp.l 

MILITARY  INTELLIGENCE  DIVISION 

Maps 

Ocotepeque,  Honduras.  Ocotepeque,  Guatemala-Honduras-El  Salvador,  Central 
America,  compiled  by  J.  L.  Hughes,  drawn  by  J.  K.  Fry ;  map  107D-1&-N-IV. 
Scale  1 :  250,000.  Provisional  edition.  Engineer  Reproduction  Plant,  Army, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1935.     18.8X35.5  in.     *  $1.00.  W  100.6:  Oc  5 

Stann  Creek,  British  Honduras.  Stann  Creek,  Guatemala-Br.  Honduras.  Cen- 
tral America,  compiled  by  J.  L.  Hughes,  drawn  by  J.  K.  Fry ;  map  107E-16- 
S-IV.  Scale  1 :  250,000.  Provisional  edition.  Engineer  Reproduction  Plant, 
Army,  Washington,  D.  C,  1935.     18.8X35.1  in.     *  $1.00.  W  100.6:  St  2 

NATIONAL  GUARD  BUREAU 

National  G-uard  regulations,     t 
L.  C.  card  War  26-7 

Note. — The  National  Guard  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in 
loose-leaf  binders.  They  are  being  printed  as  they  are  prepared  and  approved  regard- 
less of  the  serial  numbers  of  the  several  pamphlets,  and  rescind  the  regulations  pul)- 
lished  in  National  Giiard  regulations,  1922,  National  Guard  regulations  in  force  Jan.  1, 
1926.  and  all  subsequent  regulations  published  as  changes  thereto,  and  are  the  only 
National  Guard  regulations  now  in   force. 

79.  Animals  and  materiel  and  care  thereof.  Changes  3;  Feb.  11,  1935.      [1935.]      2  p. 
[Supersedes  NGR79,  Changes  2,  May  19,  1932.]  W  70.7/4  :  79/3/ch.3 

ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Ordnance  provision  system.  [Ordnance  catalog  (ordnance  provision  system)  : 
Group  A],  Rifle,  machine,  cal.  .30,  Browning,  M1922,  Changes  1;  Apr.  12,  1935. 
[1935.]  3  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  A-18  [changes  1].)  [Issued  with 
perforations  for  insertion  in  binder.]     |  W  34.23 :  A-18/ch.l 

Same :  Group  B,  Rifle,  U.  S..  cal.  22,  M1922,  M1922M1,  and  M2,  parts  and 

equipment;  Jan.  10,  1935.  [1935.]  18  p.  il.  2  pi.  (Standard  nomenclature 
list  B-17.)  [Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature 
list  B-17,  Aug.   18,   1928,   and   changes   thereto.]      ±  W  34.23 :  B-17/3 

Same:    [Group   P].    Projectiles,    separate    loading,    for   harbor   defense, 

heavy  field,  and  railway  artillery.  Changes  1;  July  1,  1935.  [1935.]  5  p. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  P-1  [changes  1].)     [Issued  with  perforations.]    % 

W  34.23  :  P-l/5/ch.  1 

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604  May  1935 

Ordnance  provision  system — Continued. 

Same:    [Group  R],  Ammunition,  fixed,   all   types,   for  pack,  light,   and 

medium  field  artillery.  Changes  1;  July  1,  1935.     [1935.]     3  p.  (Standard 

nomenclature  list  R-1  [changes  1].)      [Issued  with  perforations.]  t 

W  34.23  :  R-l/5/ch.  1 

Same:  [Group  R],  Projectiles  and  propelling  charges,  all  types,  separate 

loading,  for  medium  field  artillery.  Changes  1 ;  July  1,  1935.     [1935.]     3  p. 
( Standard  nomenclature  list  R-2  [changes  1].)     [Issued  with  perforations.]    t 

W  34.23 :  R-2/5/ch.  1 
PHILIPPINE   ISLANDS 

Oovernor  general.  Annual  report  of  govei-nor  general  of  Philippine  Ishmds, 
1933,  message  from  President  of  United  States  transmitting  report  of  gover- 
nor general  of  Philippine  Islands,  calendar  year  1933,  with  appendixes, 
consisting  of  abridged  reports  of  heads  of  G  departments  of  Philippine  Gov- 
ernment, calendar  year  1933.  1935.  vii+117  p.  (H.  doc.  32,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C,  card  23-6553 

SIGNAL  OFFICE 

Circular  1  [1933].     X 

1-5.  Procurement  of  supplies  and  equipment;  Apr.  2,  19.35.  [1935.]  16  p.  [Super- 
sedes  Circular   1-5,    OCSigO,   May   1,    1933.]  W  42.4  : 1-5/4 

1-13.  General  subjects;  Jan.  2,  1935.  [1935.]  15  p.  [Supersedes  Circular  1-13, 
OCSigO,    Apr.    1,    1933.]  W  42.4  :  1-13/4 

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General  Information 

The  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  is  authorized  by  law 
to  sell  copies  of  Government  publications  and  to  allow  a  discount  of  25  percent  to 
book  dealers  and  quantity  purchasers  on  condition  that  the  purchasers  will  ad- 
here to  the  public  sales  price  set  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  and  that 
publications  shall  not  be  overprinted  with  any  advertising  matter. 

Publications  cannot  be  supplied  free  to  Individuals  nor  forwarded  in  advance 
of  payment. 

The  accumulation  of  publications  in  this  Office  amounts  to  several  millions, 
of  which  over  five  million  are  assorted,  forming  the  sales  stock.  Many  rare 
books  are  included,  but  under  the  law  all  must  be  sold  regardless  of  their  age 
or  scarcity.  Many  of  the  books  have  been  in  stock  some  time,  and  are  apt  to 
be  shopworn.     In  filling  orders  the  best  copy  available  is  sent. 

PRICE  LISTS 

A  general  price  list  of  public  documents  is  not  available,  but  numerous  lists 
have  been  prepared  on  special  subjects  and  any  of  these  will  be  furnished 
free,  on  application,  if  the  person  interested  will  state  the  subject  or  subjects 
concerning  which  information  is  desired.  It  will  also  be  noted  that  current 
publications  which  are  for  sale  are  listed  in  this  catalog. 

WEEKLY  LIST 

In  addition  to  the  Price  lists,  the  Documents  Office  issues  a  "Weekly  List  of 
Selected  United  States  Government  Publications  for  sale  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents.  Each  list  is  arranged  alphabetically  by  subjects,  with  annota- 
tions and  prices,  and  may  be  obtained  free  upon  application  to  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents. 

HOW  TO  OEDEB  PUBLICATIONS 

Publications  entered  in  this  catalog  that  are  for  sale  by  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents  are  indicated  by  a  star  (*)  preceding  the  price.  A  dag- 
ger (t)  indicates  that  application  should  be  made  to  the  department,  bureau, 
or  division  issuing  the  document.  A  double  dagger  (t)  indicates  that  the 
document  is  printed  for  official  use.  Whenever  additional  information  con- 
cerning the  method  of  procuring  a  document  seems  necessary,  it  will  be  found 
under  the  name  of  the  bureau  by  which  it  was  published. 

In  ordering  a  publication  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  give  (if 
known)  the  name  of  the  publishing  department,  bureau,  or  division,  and  the 
title,  together  with  the  classification  number  which  is  added  to  the  entry  at  the 
extreme  right ;  order  the  congressional  documents  and  reports  by  the  title, 
together  with  the  document  or  report  number  and  the  Congress  and  session, 
e.  g.,  H.  doc.  78,  74-1. 

Do  not  use  the  L.  C.  card  number  in  ordering  a  publication. 

HOW  TO  KEMIT 

Remittances  for  the  documents  marked  with  a  star  (*)  should  be  made  to  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  by  coupons,  postal  money 

605 


606  June  1935 

order,  express  order,  or  check.  Currency  may  be  sent  at  sender's  risk.  For- 
eign remittances  should  be  made  either  by  international  money  order  or  draft 
on  an  American  bank. 

Postaye  stamps,  foreign  money,  defaced  or  smooth  coins,  will  not  he  accepted. 

For  the  convenience  of  the  general  public,  coupons  that  are  good  until 
used  in  exchange  for  Government  publications  sold  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents  may  be  purchased  from  his  Office  in  sets  of  20  for  $1. 
Address  order  to  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office, 
Washington,  D.  0. 

No  charge  is  made  for  postage  on  documents  forwarded  to  points  tn  United 
States,  Alaska,  Guam,  Hawaii,  Philippine  Islands,  Puerto  Rico,  Samoa,  or  to 
Canada,  Cuba,  or  Mexico.  To  other  countries  the  regular  rate  of  postage  is 
charged,  and  remittances  must  cover  such  postage.  In  computing  foreign 
postage,  add  one-third  of  the  price  of  the  publication. 

TO  UBBARIANS 

The  number  given  at  the  extreme  right  of  each  entry  (except  for  congres- 
sional documents  and  reports)  is  the  classification  number  by  which  the  pub- 
lication is  arranged  tn  the  Library  and  in  the  sales  stock  of  the  OfBce  of  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents.  It  can  be  usetl  as  a  classification  number  by 
such  libraries  as  are  using,  for  the  departmental  publications,  the  arrange- 
ment of  public  documents  advocated  in  the  Checklist  of  United  States  Public 
Documents,  178&-19()9.  In  using  this  number  as  a  classification  number  in  a 
libi-ary,  it  should  be  noted  that  the  shilling  mark  (/)  is  used  to  separate  what 
would  ordinarily  be  a  superior  number  or  letter  (the  numbers  or  letters  imme- 
diately following  the  line)  from  the  main  classification  number,  it  not  being 
practicable  to  print  these  numbers  and  letters  as  superiors  in  the  Monthly 
Catalog,  e.  g.,  the  number  A  1.23/a :  So  96/4  listed  in  the  Monthly  Catalog  would 
be  A  1.23' :  So  96*  in  a  library. 

LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS    CARDS 

Numbers  to  be  used  in  ordering  the  printed  catalog  cards  of  the  Library  of 
Congress  are  appended  to  entries  for  the  more  important  publications.  These 
are  given  at  the  left,  with  "  L.  C.  card"  prefixed.  Do  not  confuse  with  the 
Documents  Office  classification  number  given  at  the  right.  Orders  for  these 
cards,  remittances  in  payment  for  them,  and  recjuests  for  information  about 
them  should  be  addressed  to  the  Librarian  of  Congress,  not  to  the  Superintend- 
ent of  Documents. 

MONTHLY    CATALOG    DISTRIKUTION 

The  Monthly  Catalog  is  sent  to  public  libraries  free  on  application.  Sub- 
scription price  to  individuals,  $1.00  a  year,  including  index;  foreign  subscription 
$1.6t)  a  year.  B;ick  numbers  cannot  be  supplied.  Notify  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents  of  any  change  of  address. 


An  Index  to  the  Monthly  Catalog  will  be  issued  at  the  end  of  the  calendar 
year.  This  will  contain  index  entries  for  all  the  numbers  issued  from  January 
to  December,  and  can  be  bound  with  the  numbers  as  an  index  to  the  volume. 
Persons  desiring  to  bind  the  catalog  at  the  end  of  the  year  should  be  careful 
to  retain  the  numbers  received  monthly,  as  duplicate  copies  cannot  be  supplied. 


Notes  of  General  Interest 

NEW   GOVEaiNMENT  AGENCIES   AND  CHANGES   IN  FORMEU   ORGANIZATIONS 

By  Executive  Order  7065  of  June  7,  1935,  the  President  created  the  National 
Resources  Committee,  to  provide  a  means  of  obtaining  information  essential 
to  a  wise  employment  of  the  emergency  appropriation  made  by  the  Emergency 
Relief  Appropriation  Act  of  1935.  A  commit; ee  advisory  thereto  was  also 
constituted  in  tlie  same  order.  The  functions  and  duties  of  the  National 
Resources  Committee  are  defined  as  follows: 

(a)  To  collect,  prepare,  and  make  available  to  the  President,  with 
recommendations,  such  plans,  data  and  information  as  may  be  helpful 
to  a  planned  development  and  use  of  land,  water,  and  other  national 
resources,  and  such  related  subjects  as  may  be  referred  to  it  by  the 
President. 

(b)  To  consult  and  cooperate  with  agencies  of  the  Federal  Government, 
with  the  States  and  municipalities  or  agencies  thereof,  and  with  any  public 
or  private  planning  or  research  agencies  or  institutions,  in  carrying  out 
any  of  its  duties  and  functions. 

(c)  To  receive  and  record  all  proposed  Federal  projects  involving  the 
acquisition  of  land  (including  transfer  of  land  jurisdiction)  and  land 
research  projects,  and  in  an  advisory  capacity  to  provide  the  agencies 
concerned  with  such  information  or  data  as  may  be  pertinent  to  the 
projects.  All  executive  agencies  shall  notify  the  National  Resources  Com- 
mittee of  such  projects  as  they  develop,  before  major  field  activities  are 
undertaken. 

The  National  Resources  Board  and  the  advisory  committee  established  by 
Executive  Order  6777,  dated  June  30,  1934,  were  abolished  by  Execu  ive  Order 
7065,  and  all  personnel,  property,  records,  rights,  etc.,  of  said  Board  were 
transferred  to  the  National  Resources  Committee. 

By  Executive  Order  7086  of  June  26,  1935,  the  President  established  the 
National  Youth  Administration,  to  be  within  the  Works  Progress  Administra- 
tion established  under  Executive  Order  7034  of  May  6,  1935.  Provision  was 
also  made  for  a  National  Advisory  Committee  and  an  Executive  Committee 
for  the  National  Youth  Administration.  The  functions  and  duties  of  ihe 
above  Administration  are :  To  initiate  and  administer  a  program  of  approved 
projects  which  shall  provide  relief,  work  relief,  and  employment  for  persons 
between  the  ages  of  sixteen  and  twenty-five  years  who  are  no  longer  in  regular 
attendance  at  a  school  requiring  full  time,  and  who  are  not  regularly  engaged 
In  remunerative  employment. 

The  Puerto  Rico  Reconstruction  Administration  was  established  within  the 
Department  of  the  Interior  through  Executive  Order  7057  of  May  28,  1935. 
The  functions  and  duties  of  the  said  Administration,  to  be  exercised  and 
performed  by  the  Administrator  thereof,  are  as  follows :  To  initiate,  formulate, 
administer,  and  supervise  a  program  of  approved  projects  for  providing  relief 
and  work  relief  and  for  increasing  employment  within  Puerto  Rico. 

607 


608  June  1935 

Several  existing  Government  agencies  liave  been  reestablished  or  continued 
by  recent  orders  of  the  President.  The  National  Emergency  Council  was 
reestablished,  as  now  constituted,  by  Executive  Order  7073  of  June  13,  1935,  and 
authorized  to  perform  such  additional  duties  and  functions  as  may  from  time 
to  time  be  assigned  to  it  by  the  President  in  carrying  out  the  provisions  of  the 
Emergency  Relief  Appropriation  Act  of  1935. 

The  National  Labor  Relations  Board  created  under  Executive  Order  6763 
of  June  29,  1934,  was  reestablished  and  continued  in  existence  until  July  1, 
1935,  by  Executive  Order  7074,  dated  June  15,  1985. 

The  Textile  Labor  Relations  Board  was  continued  in  existence  until  July  1, 
1935,  by  Executive  Order  7084  of  June  24,  1935,  and  the  National  Steel  Labor 
Relations  Board  was  continued  until  the  same  date  by  Executive  Order  7085 
of  June  24,  1935. 

The  President,  by  Executive  Order  7064  of  June  7,  1935,  authorized  the 
Federal  Emergency  Administration  of  Public  Works  to  continue  to  perform  its 
functions  under  title  2  of  the  National  Industrial  Recovery  Act  and  to  per- 
form other  functions  under  the  Emergency  Relief  Appropriation  Act  of  1935. 

Termination  of  the  National  Industrial  Recoveiy  Board  and  reorganization 
of  the  National  Recovery  Administration  were  authorized  by  Executive  Order 
7075  of  June  15,  1935.  The  office  of  Administrator  of  the  National  Recovery 
Administration  was  created  to  provide  for  the  continuing  administration  of 
the  provisions  of  title  1  of  the  National  Industrial  Recovery  Act.  The  Ad- 
ministrator was  authorized  to  administer  the  provisions  of  title  1  of  the  said 
act  as  amended  by  Senate  joint  resolution  113,  approved  June  14,  1935,  and  to 
exercise  all  of  those  powers  heretofore  conferred  by  Executive  order  upon  the 
National  Industrial  Recovery  Board,  subject  to  the  limitations  upon  such 
powers  contained  in  the  said  Senate  joint  resolution  113,  and  subject  also  to 
the  further  provisions  of  this  Executive  Order.  The  following  bodies  also 
were  established  by  the  order:  The  Division  of  Review,  the  Division  of  Busi- 
ness Cooperation,  and  an  Advisory  Council  in  aid  of  the  National  Recovery 
Administration. 


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AGRICULTURE  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — Those  publications  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture  which  are  for  sale  will  be 
supplied  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington.  D.  C.  The  department  issues 
a  monthly  list  of  publications  which  will  be  mailed  to  all  applicants,  enabling  them  to 
select  such  reports  and  bulletins  as  interest  them. 

Cattle.  [Bureau  of  Animal  Industi*j']  ordei-  211  revised  [amendment  8], 
amendment  to  regulations  16-18,  [Bureau  of  Animal  Industry]  order  211  re- 
vised, regulations  governing  meat  inspection  of  Department  of  Agriculture ; 
May    8,    1935.     [1935.]     2    p.     f  A  4.5 :  211/rev./amdt.8 

Com.  Utilization  of  energy -producing  nutriment  and  protein  in  white  and 
yellow  corn  and  in  diets  deficient  in  vitamins  A,  D,  and  G  [with  list  of  litera- 
ture cited]  ;  by  Winfred  W.  Braman,  Alex  Black,  O.  J.  Kahlenberg,  LeRoy 
Voris,  R.  W.  Swift,  and  E.  B.  Forbes.  [1935.]  cover  title,  p.  1-37,  il. 
[From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  50,  no.  1,  Jan.  1,  1935.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  A  1.23/a  :  V  831/34 

Correlation  (statistics).  Procedure  for  rapid  calculation  of  multiple  correla- 
tion coefficients;  by  G.  N.  Stroman.  19.35.  [2] +59-69  p.  [From  Journal 
of  agricultural  research,  v.  50,  no.  1,  Jan.  1,  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a  :  C  817/2 

Cotton.  Acreage,  production,  and  trade  in  cotton  and  wheat  in  United  States 
and  foreign  countries,  letter  transmitting,  in  response  to  resolution,  report 
on  acreage,  production  and  trade  in  cotton  and  wheat  in  United  States  and 
foreign  countries.  1935.  iii+28  p.  (S.  doc.  62,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Pa- 
per, 5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26459 

Ci'Ops.  Separate  for  crop  reporters :  General  crop  report  as  of  Apr.  1,  1935 
[etc. ;  Citrus  fruits,  etc. ;  Average  prices  of  feedstulfs  at  important  markets, 
Mar.  1935,  etc.].  [1935.]  105-107+111-112+142-144  p.  il.  4°  [From  Crops 
and  markets,  v.  12,  no.  4.]     t  A  36.ll/3a  :  C  883/68 

Crops  ana  markets,  May  1935;  v.  12,  no.  5.  [1935.]  p.  145-184,  il.  4° 
[Monthly.]  *  Paper,  10c,  single  copy,  .$1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription.  $1..50. 
L.   C.   card  Agr  24-113  A  36.11/3  :  12/5 

Ergot  as  factor  in  nutritive  value  of  rye  for  rats  and  swine  [with  list  of  litera- 
ture cited];  by  D.  W.  Johnson  and  L.  S.  Palmer.  1935.  [2] +39-45  p.  il. 
[From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  50,  no.  1,  Jan.  1,  1935.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  A  1.2:Va  :  R  98/S 

Journal  of  agricultural  research.  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  49,  July 
1-Dec.  15,  1934  [title  page,  contents,  errata  and  authors'  emendations,  and 
index].  1935.  vi+1243  [1143]-1253  [1153]  p.  [The  index  is  paged  incor- 
rectly as  1243-1253  instead  of  1143-1153.]     *  Paper,  5c.        A  1.23 :  49/t.p.&  ind. 

Same,  v.  50,  no.  5  and  6 ;  Mar.  1  and  15,  1935.    [1935.]    cover  titles  p.  387- 

572,  il.  4  p.  of  pi.     [Semimonthly.]      *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  §3.25  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  $4.75. 

L.   C.   card  Agr  13-1837  A  1.23 :  50/5,  6 

Contents. — No.   5.  Effect   of  crown   rust  infection  on   yield   and   water   requirement 

of  oats  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  H.  C.  Murphy. — Factors  affecting  absorption 

of  selenium  from  soils  by  plants    [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;   by  Annie  M.   Hurd- 

HoTV  to  order  publications — See  information  following  Contents 

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610  June  1935 

Journal  of  agricultural  research — Continued. 

Karrer. — Dormancy  and  maturity  of  cottonseed  ;  by  D.  M.  Simpson. — Viability  of  cot- 
tonseed as  affected  by  field  conditions ;  by  D.  M.  Simpson  and  B.  M.  Stone. — Relation 
of  moisture  content  and  method   of  storage  to  deterioration   of  stored   cottonseed  ;   by 

D.  M.  Simpson. — Study  of  some  unproductive  sports  of  Montmorency  cherry  [with  list 
of  literature  cited]  ;  by  V.  K.  Gardiner.— No.  6.  Some  North  American  parasites  of 
blowflies  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  R.  A.  Roberts. — Brachymeria  intermedia 
(Nees),  a  primary  parasite,  and  B.  compsilurae  (Cwfd.),  a  secondary  parasite,  of 
gypsy  moth  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Philip  B.  Dowden. — Trichosporium 
symbioti;um,  n.  sp.,  wood-staining  fungus  associated  with  Scolytus  ^'cntralis  [witli 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Ernest  Wright. — Comparative  study  of  certain  morpho- 
logical characters  of  sugarcane  X  sorgo  hybrids  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by 
B.  A.  Bourne. — Effect  of  magnesium  deficiency  on  crop  plants ;  by  A.  B.  Beaumont 
and  M.  E.  Snell. — Susceptibility  of  flower  buds  of  Montmorency  cherry  to  injury  from 
low  temperature ;  by  V.  R.  Gardner. 

Note. — This  publication  is  published  by  authority  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture, 
with  the  cooperation  of  the  Associati  in  of  Land-Grant  Colleges  and  Universities.  It  is 
distributed  free  only  to  libraries  of  asricultural  colleges  and  experiment  stations,  to 
large  universities,  technical  schools,  and  to  such  institutions  as  nial?e  suitable  ( xchanges 
with  toe  Agriculture  Department.  Others  desiring  the  Journal  may  obtain  it  from  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Same,  v.  50,  no.  7  iind  S;   Apr.   1  and  15,   1985.      [1935.]     cover  titles, 

p.  573-715,  il.   [Semimontlily.]  A  1.23  :  50/7,  8 

Contents. — No.  7.  Correlation  studies  of  egg  production  and  possible  genetic 
interpretations  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Charles  W.  Knox,  Morley  A.  JuU, 
and  Joseph  P.  Quinn. — Cytogenetics  of  tetraploid  maize:  by  L.  F.  Randoli)h. — Com- 
parative resistance  of  5  breeds  (jf  chickens  to  nematode  Ascaridia  lineata  (Schneider) 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  J.  B.  Ackert,  L.  L.  Eisenbrandt.  J.  H.  Wiimoth, 
B.  Glading,  and  I.  Pratt. — Inheritance  of  cold  resistance  in  winter  wheat,  with 
preliminary  studies  on  technic  of  artific'al  freezing  tests  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  W.  W.  Worzella. — Photoelectric  device  for  rapid  measurement  of  leaf 
area  ;  by  Robert  B.  Withrow. — No.  8.  Physiological  study  of  development  and  ripen- 
ing in  strawberry  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Charles  W.  Culpepper.  Joseph 
S.  Caldwell,  and  Hubert  H.  Moon. — Trend  of  organic  food  reserves  in  alfalfa  roots 
as  affected  by  cutting  practices  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  C.  O.  Grandfield. — 
Yield   and   chemical  composition   of   certain   species  of  grass ;   by   J.   G.   Archibald   and 

E.  Bennett. 

Oranges.  Isolation  and  distribution  of  nitroj^en  in  dilute  alkali-soluble  proteins 
of  bealth.v  Valencia  and  Washington  navel  orange  fruits  [with  list  of 
literature  cited]  ;  b.v  W.  B.  Sinclair,  B.  T.  Bartholomew,  and  R.  D.  Nedvidek. 
1935.  [2]  -f  173-180  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  50,  no. 
2,  Jan.  15,  1935.]     *Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  Or  1/9 

Publications.  United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  monthly  list  of  pub- 
lications, Mar.-Apr.  1935.     See  Information  Office,  Publications,  p.  615. 

Quarantine.  Modification  of  Mexican  fruit  worm  quarantine  regulations, 
Amendment  1  to  revised  rules  and  regulations  supplemental  to  Notice  of 
quarantine  64,  effective  Mar.  19,  1935.  [1935.]  1  p.  (Entomology  and 
Plant   Quarantine  Bureau.)      t  A  56.13  :  &4/reg.  3,  rev./935 

Swcetpotatocs.  Vitamin  A  content  of  5  varieties  of  sweetpotato  [with  list 
of  literature  cited]  ;  by  F.  L.  MacLeod,  M.  R.  Armstrong,  M.  E.  Heap,  and 
L.  A.  Tolbert.  1935.  [2]  +  181-187  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural 
research,  v.  50,  no.  2,  Jan.  15,  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  V  831/35 

AGRICULTURAL  ADJUSTMENT  ADMINISTRATION 

Addresses.    The  President's  address  to  farmers  at  Washington,  D.  C,  May  14, 

1935.      [1935.]     4  p.     t 

L.  C.  card  3;>-26456  A  55.15  :  R  67 

Agricultural    adjustment    in    1934,    rei>ort  of    administration    of    agricultural 

adjtistment    act,   Feb.   15-Dec.   31,   1934.  1935.     xviii  +  456  p.   il.      (G  32.) 

*Paper,  30c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  34-21  A  55.1 :  934 

Cmisumers''  guide,  v.  2,  no.  16  and  17,  June  3  and  24,  1935 ;  [issued  by  con- 
sumers' counsel  of  Agricultural  Adjustment  Administration  In  cooperation 
with  Bureau  of  Agricultural  Economics,  Bureau  of  Home  Economics,  Bureau 
of  Labor  Statistics].     [1935.]     Each  28  p.  il.  4°     t  A  55.12: 2/16, 17 

Cooperative  associations.     Sources  of  information  regarding  cooperatives ;  is- 
sued by  consumers'  counsel.     [1935.]     [2] +4  p.     (G  37.)     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-206  A  55.2 :  C  78 


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June  1935  611 

Corn.  Errata  to  1935  corn-hog  contract  administrative  rulings  (C.  H.  107)  ; 
[prepared  in]  Corn  and  Hogs  Section.  1934.  1  p.  oblong  82°  (C.  H.  1U7, 
errata. )      t  A  55.2  :  C  81/14/no.l01-133/errata 

Drought  and  current  farm  imports ;  prepared  in  Division  of  Information.    May 
1935.     iv+40  p.      (G  36.)      t 
L.   C.   card  AgT  35-200  A  55.2  :D  83 

Hawaii.  Directing  expenditure  of  additional  $7,500  for  soil  survey  in  Terri- 
tory of  Hawaii,  order  made  by  Secretary  of  Agi'iculture  under  agricultural 
adjustment  act.     June  1,  1935.     2  p.      (Hawaii  tax  fund  order  2.)     t 

A  55.28 :  2 

News  digest,  v.  2,  no.  35-39;  June  1-29,  1935.  [1935.]  various  paging,  4° 
[V>'eekly.     Multigraphed.]     t  A  5u.ll :  2/35-39 

Puerto  Rico.  Directing  expenditure  of  $82,000  for  insular  soil  erosion  survey 
and  investigation,  order  made  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture  under  agricultural 
adjustment  act.     May  21,  1935.     2  p.      (Puerto  Rico  tax  fund  order  6.)      t 

A  55.18/2  :  G 

Security  for  farm  home.     [1935.]     [1]+11  p.  11.     (G  34.)     t 

L.  C.  card  Agr  35-208  A  55.2  :  F  22/5 

S'Agar.  Marketing  allotments  to  processors  of  quota  for  continental  United 
States  beet-sugar-producing  area,  for  1935,  order  made  by  Secretary  of  Ag- 
riculture under  agricultural  adjustment  act.  May  13,  1935.  4  p.  (Con- 
tinental United  States  beet  sugar  order  6.)      t  A  55.17  :  6 

Sugar  regulations  made  by  Secretary  of  Agi-iculture  wuth  approval  of 

the  President  under  agricultural  adjustment  act,  as  amended :  Exemption  un- 
der sec.  15  (b)  with  respect  to  processing  of  sugarcane  into  sirup  or  mo- 
lasses under  any  sugar  production  adjustment  contract  for  use  for  animal 
feed  or  distillation  purposes.  June  3,  1935.  2  p.  (Sugar  regulations,  :^ries 
1,  no.  2.)     t  A  55.6 :  Su  3/ser.l,no.2/935 

Wheat.     Administrative   rulings  relating  to   193S-34-35  wheat   allotment  con- 
tract: Rulings  nos.  1^2;   [prepared  in]   Division  of  Grains,  Wheat  Section. 
May  25,  1935.     ii-|-14  p.     (W  41  revised.)      [Supersedes  2  previous  editions 
of  Form  W  41  and  amendments  thereto.]     f 
L.   C.   card  Agr  35-221  A  55.2  :  W  56/9/rev.-2 

Administrative  rulings  relating  to  wheat  allotment  contract :  Ruling  no. 

41.     May  23,   1935.     1   p.      (W   41   rev.,   amendment  1.)     t 

A  55.2  :  W  56/9/rev./amdt.l 

AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Agricultural  situation,  brief  summary  of  economic  conditions,  June  1,  1935;  v. 
19,  no.  6.     [1935.]     16  p.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  45c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-1797  A  36.1 5:  19/6 

Leases.    Farm  lease  contract;  [by]  L.  C.  Gray  and  Howard  A.  Turner.     [Oct. 
1920,   revised   Apr.    1930,    slightly    revised   Nov.    1931,    reprint   1935.]      36    p. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1164.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  20-1916  A  1.9  :  1164/4-4 

Service  announcements.     Service  and  regulatory  announcements,  no.  148:  Regu- 
lations of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  under  United  States  grain  standards  act, 
effective  July  1,  1935.     [June  1935.]     cover  title,  16  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-^16  A  36.5  :  148 

AGRICULTURAL  ENGINEERING  BUREAU 

Irrigation.     Border  method  of  irrigation;    [by   Samuel   Fortier].      [Feb.   1922, 
revised  Dee.  1927,  reprint  1935.]     ii-|-36  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers' 
bulletin  1243.)      *  Pajier,   5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  22-485  A  1.9 :  1243/2-5 

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612  June  1935 

Logs.    Use  of  logs  and  poles  in  farm  construction;  [by  T.  A.  H.  Miller].     [Mar. 
1931,  slightly  revised  Apr.  1935.]      [1935.]     ii+26  p.  il.     (Agi-icultiire  Dept. 
Farmers'  bulletin  1660.)      [Includes  list  of  Agriculture  Department  bulletins 
and  drawings  describing  use  of  logs  for  various  purposes.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-130  A  1.9  :  1660/2 

Plumbing.    Farm  plumbing;  [by  George  M.  Warren].  [Oct.  1924,  revised  June 

1933,  reprint  1935.]     ii+22  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers' bulletin  1426.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  33-635  A  1.9 :  1426/3-2 

Wells.     Pumping  from  wells  for  irrigation,    [by  Paul  A.  Ewing;   revised  by 
Carl  Rohwer].      [May  1924,  revised  IMay  1934,  reprint  1935.]     ii+29  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1404.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-336  A  1.9  :  1404/4-2 

ANIMAL   INDUSTRY   BUREAU 

Cattle.    Feeding  cattle  for  beef;  [by  W.  II.  Black].     [Feb.  1928,  slightly  revised 
Apr.  1935.]     [1935.]    ii+17  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Farmers'  bulletin  1549.) 
[Supersedes    Farmers'    bulletin   1379,    Beef   production   in    cotton    belt,    and 
Farmers'  bulletin  13S2,  Fattening  steers  in  com  belt.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  28-294  A  1.9 :  1549/4 

Squab  raising;  [by  Alfred  R.  Lee  and  Sheppard  K.  Haynes].    [Sept.  1915,  revised 
Nov.  1933,  reprint  1935.]      [2] +21  p.  il.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bul- 
letin  684. )      *  Paper,   5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  34-129  A  1.9 :  684/7-2 

BIOLOGICAL  SURVEY  BUREAU 

Birds.    Food  of  some  well-known  birds  of  forest,  farm,  and  garden ;  [by  F.  E.  L. 
Beal  and  W.   L.   McAtee].      [Sept.   1912,   revised   Aug.  1922,   reprint   1935.] 
84  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  506.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  23-255  A  1.9 :  506/3-11 

Manual  for  bird  banders  [with  bibliographies]  ;  by  Frederick  C  Lincoln 

and  S.  Prentiss  Baldwin.     Nov.  1929   [reprint  1935].     cover  title,  112  p.  il. 

(Agriculture  Dept.     Miscellaneous  publication  58.)     *  Paper,  15c. 

L.   C.  card  Agr  29-1728  A  1.38:  58/1-2 

Bobcats.    Hints  on  bobcat  trapping ;  [by  Stanley  P.  Young].     [June  1931,  reprint 
1935.]     ii+6  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Leaflet  78.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-664  A  1.35:  78/1-3 

Quail-food  plants  of  Southeastern  States;  by  Alec  C.  Martin.    Apr.  1935.    16  p. 
il.     (Agriculture  Dept.  Circular  348.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  curd  Agr  35-205  A  1.4/2  :  348 

CHEMISTRY  AND  SOILS  BUREAU 

Beneicah  County,  Idaho.  Soil  survey  of  Benewah  County,  Idaho;  by  E.  N. 
Poulson  and  K.  B.  Piatt.  [1935.]  cover  title,  34  p.  il.  2  p.  of  pi.  map.  ([Soil 
survey  report]  22,  series  1930.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  University 
of  Idaho,  College  of  Agriculture  and  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Text 
and  illustration  on  p.  2—4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  45c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-215  A  47.5 :  930/22 

Gulveston  County,  Tex.  Soil  survey  of  Galveston  County,  Tex.;  by  Z.  C. 
Foster  and  W.  J.  Moran.  [1935.]  cover  title,  18  p.  il.  2  p.  of  pi.  map.  ( [Soil 
survey  report]  31,  series  1930.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Texas  Agri- 
cultural Experiment   Station.     Text  and   illustration   on  p.   2-4   of  cover.] 

*  Paper,  35c. 

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Leather.  Wearing  quality  and  other  properties  of  vegetable-tanned  and  of 
chrome-retanned  sole  leather ;  by  R.  W.  Frey  and  I.  D.  Clarke.  Jan.  1930 
[reprint    1935].      IS   p.    il.      (Agriculture    Dept.      Technical    bulletin    169.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

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Ra/ndall  County,  Tex.  Soil  survey  of  Randall  County,  Tex.  [with  list  of  litera- 
ture cited]  ;  by  E.  H.  Templin  and  T.  0.  Reitch.  [1935.]  cover  title,  32  p. 
il.  map.  ([Soil  survey  report]  27,  series  1930.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation 
with  Texas  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Text  and  illustration  on  p, 
2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-217  A  47.5  :  930/27 

Soils.    Laboratory  study  of  field  percolation  rates  of  soils  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  C.  S.  Slater  and  H.  G.  Byers.    Jan.  1931  [reprint  1935].    24  p.  jl. 
(Agriculture  Dept.    Technical  bulletin  232.)     *  Paper,  5c, 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-40  A  1.36 :  232/1-2 

Sumac.     American  sumac,  valuable  tanning  material  and  dyestuff;  by  F.  P. 
Veitch,  J.  S.  Rogers,  and  R.  W.  Frey.     July  26,  1918,  revised  Nov.  6,  1920, 
slightly  revised  Apr.  1935.    [1935.]    14  p.  5  p.  of  pi,     (Agriculture  Dept.  Bulle- 
tin 706.)     [Formerly  issued  by  Chemistry  Bureau.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L,  C.  card  Agr  20-18S8  A  1.3  :  706/3 

Thermophilic  fermentation  of  beet  pulp  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  O.  L. 
Osburn,  J.  Stritar,  and  C.  H.  Workman  [Werkman].  1935.  [2] +165-172  p. 
[Fi-om  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  50,  no,  2,  Jan,  15,  1935.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  A  1.23/a  :  B  393  t/2 

Tillman  County,  OTcla.  Soil  survey  of  Tillman  County,  Okla. ;  by  A.  W.  Goke, 
E.  G.  Fitzpatrick,  and  W,  C,  Boatright.  [1934.]  cover  title,  37  p.  il.  map. 
([Soil  survey  report]  24,  series  1930.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Okla- 
homa Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of 
cover.]  *  Paper,  35c. 
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Woodson  County,  Kans.  Soil  survey  of  Woodson  County,  Kans. ;  by  M.  H, 
Layton  and  C.  E.  Dornberger,  [1934.]  cover  title,  30  p.  il.  map.  ([Soil 
survey  report]  8,  series  1931.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Kansas  Agri- 
cultural  Experiment   Station.     Text   and   illustration   on  p.   2—4   of  cover.] 

*  Paper,  30c. 

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DAIRY  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Cheddar   cheese.     Packaging,   curing,    and   merchandising  American    Cheddar 

cheese  in  cans;  by  H.  L.  Wilson.     Apr,  1935,     15  p,  il,  (Agriculture  Dept. 
Circular  352. )     *  Paper,  5c, 

L,  C.  card  Agr  35-211  A  1.4/2  :  352 

Forage  plants.  Effect  of  temperature  of  artificial  drying  on  digestibility  and 
availability  of  nutrients  in  pasture  herbage  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by 
R.  E.  Hodgson,  J,  C.  Knott,  R,  R.  Graves,  and  II.  K.  Murer.  1935.  [2]  +  149- 
164  p.  il.     [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  50,  no.  2,  Jan.  15   1935.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  P  269/4 

Milk.  Preventing  feed  flavors  and  odors  in  milk;  [by  C.  J.  Babcock],  [Sept, 
1928,  reprint  1935.]  4  p.  il,  (Agriculture  Dept,  Leaflet  25.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  28-1602  A  1.35 :  25/1-3 

ENTOMOLOGY  AND  PLANT  QUARANTINE  BUREAU 

Beetles.    Notes  on  habits  of  certain  coprophagous  beetles  and  methods  of  rearing 
them  ;  by  Arthur  W.  Liudquist.    May  1935.    10p.il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Cir- 
cular 351.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-210  A  1.4/2 :  351 

Clothes  m-uths  and  their  control ;  [by  E.  A.  Back].  [July  1923,  revised  May  1935.] 
[1935.]  ii  +  30  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1353.)  *  Paper,  5c 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-702  A  1.9 :  1353/5 

Fleas  and  their  control ;  [by]  F.  C,  Bishopp.     [Revised  Apr.  1931,  reprint  1935.] 
16  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Farmers'  bulletin  897.)     [Nov.  1915,  on  p.  2,  is 
the  original  date  of  issue  of  Farmers'  bulletin  683  of  which  Farmers'  bulletin 
897  is  a  revision.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
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Honey.    Commercial  comb-honey  production;  [by  Geo.  S.  Demuth].     [June  1919, 
slightly  revised  Oct.  1932,  reprint  witli  omission  1935.]     40  p.  il.     (Agriculture 
Dept.    Farmers'  bulletin  1039.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  G.  card  Agr  19-698  A  1.9 :  1039/2-3 

Mexican  fruit  fly.    Disposal  by  burial  of  fruit  infested  with  larvae  of  Mexican 
fiuit  fly;  by  C.  C.  Plummer  and  W.  E.  Stone.     June  1935.     16  p.  il.     (Agri- 
culture Dept.     Circular  349.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-219  A  1.4/2  :  349 

Pecans.     Insects  of  pecan  and  how  to  combat  them ;   [by  G.  F.  Moznette,  T.  L. 
Bissell,  and  H.  S.  Adair].     [Jan.  1931,  reprint  1935.]     ii  +  60  p.  il.     (Agricul- 
ture Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin   1654.)      [Revision  of  Farmers'   bulletin   1364, 
Important  pecan  insects  and  their  control.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-18  A  1.9 :  1654/1-2 

Service  announcements.  Index  to  Service  and  regulatory  announcements.  1934. 
June  1935.    2  p.     t  A  56.14 :  118-121/ind. 

NOTE. — This  publication  indexes  Service  and  resulatovy  announcements  no.  lis  and 
119,  Jan.-June  1934.  which  wore  issued  by  the  Plant  Quarantine  Bureau,  and  no  120 
and  121,  July-Dec.  1934,  which  were  issued  by  the  Entomology  and  Plant  Quarantine 
Eur.au.  T;ie  Entnniology  Bureau  and  the  I'lant  Quarantine  Bureau  were  consolidated 
and  became  the  Entomology  and  Plant  Quarantine  .Bureau  effective  July   1,   1934. 

Service  and  regulatory  announcements,  Jan.-Mar.  1935;  no.  122.     May 

1935.    p.  1-26.     [Quarterly.]     t 

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EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE 

Experiment  station  record,  v.  72,  no.  6;  June  1935.     [1935.]     cover  title,  p.  737- 
896.     [Monthly.    Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  15c,  single 
copv,  $1.00  per  vol.  (2  vols,  a  yr.)  ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50  per  vol. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  9-832  A  10.6 :  72/6 

Note. — Mainly  m^ade  up  of  abstracts  of  reports  and  publications  on  a.gricultural 
science  which  have  recently  appeared  in  all  countries,  especially  the  United  States. 

EXTENSION    SERVICE 

Extension  Service  review.  Extension  Service  review,  v.  6,  no.  4 ;  Apr.  1935. 
[1935.]  cover  title,  p.  33-48,  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Text  and  illustration  on  p. 
2-A  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  30-359  A  43.7 :  6/4 

Same,  v.  6,  no.  5 ;  May  1935.    [1935.]     cover  title,  p.  49-64,  11.  4°     [Monthly. 

Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  A  43.7:  6/5 

FOREST  SERVICE 

Forest  improvement  measures  for  southern  Appalachians  [with  list  of  selected 
references]  ;  by  st.ifE  of  Appalachian  Forest  Experiment  Station.     May  1935. 
46  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin  476.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-212  A  1.36 :  476 

Forest-tax  problem  and  its  solution  summarized ;  by  R.  Clifford  Hall.     May 
1935.     18  p.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Circular  358.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-196  A  1.4/2 :  358 

Maps 

Medicine  Bow  National  Forest,  Wyo.  [resources  and  recreation  features,  roads, 
trails,  etc.].  [1935.]  1  sheet  (with  map  on  verso),  il.  oblong  f,  folded  into 
narrow  8°  size  and  so  printed  as  to  number  [1]+12-|-[1]  p.    f 

A  13.13  :  M  46/2/935 
HOME  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Rice.    Cooking  American  varieties  of  rice;  [by  Mabel  C.  Stienbarger].     [May 
1935.]     8p.il.     (Agriculture  Dept.  Leaflet  112.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-209  A  1.35 :  112 


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I'ublications.     United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  monthly  list  of  pub- 
lications, Mar.-Apr.  1935.     [1935.]     S  p.     [Issued  as  one  publication.]     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  9-1414  A  21.6/5  :  935/3,  4 

PLANT   INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Apple  growing  east  of  Mississippi  River;  [by  H.  P.  Gould].     [July  1924,  reprint 
1935.]     ii+50  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  13G0.)      *  Paper, 
5c. 
L.'  C.  card  Agr  24-688  A  1.9  :  1360/1-8 

Apple   scald   and   its   control ;    [by   Charles   Brooks,   J.    S.    Cooley,    and   D.    F. 
Fisher].     [Oct.  1923,  revised  Sept.  1928,  reprint  1935.]     ii+18  p.  il.     (Agri- 
culture Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1380.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-111  A  1.9 :  1380/3-5 

Corn.  Tetraploid  hybrid  of  maize  and  perennial  teosinte  [with  list  of  literature 
cited];  by  G.  N.  Collins  and  A.  E.  Longley.  1935.  [2] +123-133  p.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  50,  no.  2,  Jan.  15,  1935.]     *  Paiier,  5c. 

A1.23/a :  M288/34 

Cotton  diseases  and  methods  of  control;  [by  David  C.  Neal  and  W.  W.  Gilbert]. 
[May    1935.]     ii+34    p.    il.     (Agriculture    Dept.     Farmers'    bulletin    1745.) 
[Revision    of   Farmers'    bulletin    1187,    Cotton    diseases    and    their    control.] 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-199  A  1.9 :  1745 

Cotton-root  rot.  Catalase  activity  in  relation  to  age  and  viability  of  sclerotia 
of  cotton  root-rot  fungus  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  C.  J.  King,  E.  D. 
Eaton,  and  Claude  Hope.  1935.  [21+897-902  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agri- 
cultural research,  v.  49,  no.  10,  Nov.  15. 1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.     A  1.23/a  :  C  829/96 

Dictijostelium  discoidcum,  new  species  of  slime  mold  from  decaying  forest  leaves 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Kenneth  B.  Raper.  1935.  [2] +135-147  p. 
1  pi.  2  p.  of  pi.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  50,  no.  2,  Jan.  15, 
1935.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  M  731/5 

Cnomonia  nerviseda,  perfect  stage  of  fungus  that  causes  vein  spot  disease  of 
pecan  foliage;  by  J.  R.  Cole.  1935.  [2] +91-96  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of 
agricultural  research,  v.  50,  no.  1,  Jan.  1, 1935.]     *  Paper,  5c.    A  1.23/a  :  P  331/17 

Pecans.  Physiological  study  of  seasonal  changes  in  composition  of  pecan  during 
fruit  development  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Clifford  J.  B.  Thor  and 
Charles  L.  Smith.  1935.  [2] +97-121  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural 
research,  v.  50,  no.  2,  Jan.  15,  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  P  331/18 

Root-knot,  its  cause  and  control;  [by  G.  H.  Godfrey].     [Oct.  1923,  reprint  1935.] 
ii+26    p.    il.     (Agriculture    Dept.     Farmers'    bulletin    1345)      [Revision    of 
Farmers'  bulletin  648,  Control  of  root-knot,  Apr.  1,  1915.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  23-1484  A  1.9 :  1345/1-5 

Tomatoes  for  canning  and  manufacturing;  [by  James  H.  Beattie].     [Oct.  1921, 
revised  May  1935.]      [1935.]     ii+lS  p.  iL     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bul- 
letin 1233. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-220  A  1.9 :  1233/5 

Vegetables.     Home  storage  of  vegetables;  [by  James  H.  Beattie].     [Aug.  1917, 

slightly  revised  Mar.  1933,  reprint  1935.]  23  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Farm- 
ers' bulletin  879.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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PUBLIC  ROADS  BUREAU 

Public  roads,  journal  of  highway  research,  v.  16,  no.  4;  June  1935.     [1935.] 
cover  title,  p.  57-76,  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  18-322  A  22.6 :  16/4 

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Progress  maps 

Note. — These  maps  show  the  status  of  improvement  of  the  Federal-aid  system  in  each 
State,  regardless  of  whether  the  construction  has  been  done  with  the  aid  of  the  Federal 
Government,  by  the  States,  by  the  counties,  or  by  the  townships.  A  system  of  symbols 
indicates  the  type  of  improvement  of  all  the  roads  and  whether  the  work  was  done  with 
or  without  the  assistance  of  the  Federal  Government.  Sheets  are  of  uniform  size,  some 
States  requiring  2  or  more,  and  are  so  issued  that  they  may  be  punched  and  put  in  a 
loose-leaf  atlas.  The  maps  are  called  progress  maps,  and  the  series  will  be  issued 
periodically  to  show  any  change  in  improvement  of  the  highways. 

Florida.  Federal  aid  highway  system,  progress  map:  [Florida]  ;  data  corrected 
to  Jan.  1,  1935.  Scale  1:  500,000  or  1  in.=7.891  m.  [Washington]  Geological 
Survey  [1935].  [4  sheets]  each  18.8X28.5  in.  [Projection,  modified  poly- 
conic.  Base  map  from  Geological  Survey  State  map.]  *  40c.  per  set  of  4 
maps.  A  22.9 :  F  66/5/C,  NB,  NW,  S 

Central  Florida.      ([Sheet]    13C.) 
Northeastern  Florida.      ([Sheet]  13NE.) 
Northwestern  Florida.      ([Sheet]   13NW.) 
Southern  Florida.      ([Sheet]   13S.) 

Mississippi.  Federal  aid  highway  system,  progress  map :  [Mississippi]  ;  data 
corrected  to  Dec.  31,  1934.  Scale  1 :  500,000  or  1  in.=7.S91  m.  [Washington] 
Geological  Survey  [1935].  [2  sheets]  each  18.8X28.5  in.  [Projection,  modi- 
fied polyconic.  Base  map  from  Geological  Survey  State  map.]  *  20c.  per  set 
of  2  maps.  A  22.9 :  M  69  i/6/N,  S 

Northern  Mississippi.      ([Sheet]    22N.) 
Southern  Mississippi.      ([Sheet]  22S.) 

Wisconsin.  Federal  aid  highway  system,  progress  map :  [Wisconsin]  ;  data  cor- 
rected to  Dec.  1,  1934.  Scale  1 :  500,000  or  1  in. =7.891  m.  [Washington]  Geo- 
logical Survey  [1935].  [3  sheets]  each  28.5X18.8  in.  [Projection,  modified 
polyconic.  Base  map  from  Geological  Survey  State  map.]  *  30c.  per  set  of  3 
maps.  A  22.9  :  W  75/6/NE,  NW,  S 

Northeastern  Wisconsin.      ([Sheet]    15NBJ 
Northwestern  Wisconsin.      ([Sheet]   15  NW.) 
Southern   Wisconsin.      ([Sheet]    15S.) 

WEATHER  BUREAU 

Airway  observers.    Instructions  for  airway  meteorological  service.    1935.    vi-j- 
142  p.  il.     (Circular  N,  Aerological  Division,  3d  edition.)      [Supersedes  pre- 
vious editions  of  Circular  N  entitled.  Instructions  for  airways  observers,  and 
various  other  circulars  and  supplements  thereto.]     *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-214  A  29.11 :  N/:? 

Climatic  sunvtnary  of  United  States,  climatic  data  from  establishment  of  sta- 
tions to  1930,  edited  by  R.  J.  Martin  and  E.  Corbin :  sec.  54,  Southwestern 
Missouri.  [1935.]  27  p.  il.  4°  [Revised  edition  of  a  unit  in  the  series  hith- 
erto entitled  Summary  of  climatological  data  for  United  States  by  sections, 
designated  sec.  49  in  preceding  editions.]     *  Paper,  10c.    A  29.5/a  :  sec.54/930 

Corn.  Weekly  corn  and  wheat  region  bulletin,  June  4-25,  1935 ;  no.  9-12,  1935. 
Chicago,  111.,  June  5-26,  1935.  Each  [4]  p.  il.  4°  *  Paper,  30c.  per  season 
(April-September).  A  29.43  :  935/9-12 

Note. — Another  edition  of  the  Corn  and  wheat  region  bulletin  is  issued  daily, 
except  Sundays  and  holidays,  during  the  season,  at  the  Region  Center  of  the  Weather 
Bureau,  Chicago,  111.,  and  distributed  free  of  charge  at  that  center. 

Cotton.  Weekly  cotton  region  bulletin,  no.  9-12  [season  of  1935] ;  June  4-25, 
1935.  New  Orleans,  La.,  June  5-26,  1935.  Each  [2]  p.  il.  4°  *  Paper,  30c.  per 
season   (April-October).  A 29.39  :  935/9-1 2 

Meteorology.  Monthly  meteorological  summary,  Washington,  D.  C,  May  1935. 
[June    6,    1935.]       [2]    p.    large    8°      t  A  29.30: 935/5 

Monthly  weather  review.  Mar.  1935;  v.  63,  no.  3.     [June  25,  1935.]     cover  title, 
p.  79-121,  il.  10  p.  of  maps,  4°     [Text  on  p.  2  and  4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.25. 
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bibliography,  (2)  an  interpretative  summary  and  charts  of  the  weather  of  the  month 
in  the  United  States,  and  on  adjacent  oceans,  and   (3)    climatological  tables  dealing 

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Monthly  loeatJier  review — Continued. 

with  the  weather  of  the  month.  The  contributions  are  principally  results  of  observa- 
tional or  research  work  in  meteorology  carried  on  in  the  United  States  or  other  parts 
of  the  world. 

Special  articles. — Annual  variability  rainfall  maps  for  Nebraska ;  by  Earl  E. 
Lackey. — Hurricane  warning  service  and  its  reorganization  [with  chronology]  ;  by 
Edgar  B.  Calvert. — Effect  of  Atlantic  Ocean  on  temperatures  in  eastern  United  States 
as  shown  by  temperature-wind  roses ;  by  Katharine  B.  Clarke. — Solar  radiation  at 
Scripps  Institution,  La  JoUa,  Calif.,  192S-34  ;  by  Burt  Richardson. — Temperatures  of 
New  England;  by  Phil  E.  Church. — Precipitation  trends;   by  Ellis  L.  Armstrong. 

Weather.    Weekly  weather  and  crop  bulletin,  June  4-25,  1935;  no.  23-26,  1935. 
June  5-26,  1935.    Eacia  4  p.  il.  4°    *  Paper,  50c.  a  yr. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-260  A  29.7/2 :  935/23-26 

Weather  map.  Daily  weather  map  [of  United  States  published  at  Washington, 
D.  C,  showing  weather  conditions  for  United  States  and  forecasts  for  all 
States  east  of  Mississippi  River  belonging  to  Washington  forecast  district], 
June  1-30,  1935.  [1935.]  Each  19X24  in.  (outside  measurement).  *  Daily, 
except  Sundays  (DWM),  $3.00  a  yr.,  2oc.  a  month;  daily,  including  Sundays 
and  holidays  (DSHM),  $3.60  a  yr.,  30c.  a  month;  Sundaj's  and  holiday  maps 
only  ( SHM ) ,  no  subscription  for  less  than  6  months,  30c.,  60c.  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  $9.10  a  yr.  (maps  cannot  be  furnished  iu  quantities  unless  the 
order  is  placed  with  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  in 
advance  of  issue).  A 29.18:935 

Note. — Subscribers  desiring  maps  containing  forecasts  of  weather  conditions  outside 
of  the  Washington  forecast  district  will  be  referred  to  the  district  in  which  they  are 
located,  and  all  subscriptions  forwarded  through  the  Weather  Bureau  for  proper  station 
reference.  Maps  containing  these  forecasts  are  issued  daily,  except  Sundays  and  holi- 
days, at  New  Orleans,  La.,  Denver,  Colo.,  Chicago,  111.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  and  other 
field  stations,  and  are  designated  as  station  weather  maps  DD,  CM,  or  E  ;  subscription 
price,  $2.40  a  yr.,  20c.  a  month. 

Weather  outlook,  June  3-July  6  [1935].  June  1-29,  1935.  Each  1  p.  [Weekly. 
The  edition  here  cataloged  is  the  one  for  Districts  1-3  issued  from  the 
forecast  center  at  Washington,  D.  0.     t  A  29.38  :  935/22-26 

Note. — The  Weather  outlooks  for  the  various  zones  are  prepared  at,  and  distributed 
from,  forecast  centers  of  the  Weather  Bureau,  as  follows  :  Washington,  D.  C.  (District  1. 
North  and  Middle  Atlantic  States,  District  2,  South  Atlantic  States,  District  a,  Ohio 
Valley  and  Tennessee)  ;  New  Orleans,  La.  (District  4,  East  Gulf  States,  District  5, 
Southern  Plains  and  West  Gulf  States)  ;  Chicago,  111.  (District  6,  Region  of  Great 
Lakes.  District  7,  Upper  Mississippi  and  lower  Missouri  valleys.  District  8.  Northern 
and  central  Great  Plains)  ;  Denver,  Colo.  (District  9,  Northern  Rocky  Mountain  region. 
District  10,  Southern  Rocky  Mountain  and  Plateau  regions)  ;  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
(District  11,  Far  Western  States). 

ARCHITECT  OF  CAPITOL 

Capitol.  Supplemental  estimate  for  legislative  establishment,  fiscal  year  1935 
[for  Capitol  buildings  and  repairs].  June  6,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  219,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

CENTRAL  STATISTICAL  BOARD 

Report.     1st  annual  report  of  Central  Statistical  Board,  year  ended  Dec.  31, 
1934.    1935.    x+50  p.  1  pi.    *  Paper,  lOe. 
L.  C.  card  35-26454  Y  3.C  33/2 : 1/934 

COMMERCE  DEPARTMENT 

AIR  COMMERCE   BUREAU 

Air  commerce  bulletin,  v.  6,  no.  12;  June  15,  1935.     [1935.]     277-306+ [1]  p.  il. 
[Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  29-26634  C  23.12 :  6/12 

Airport  grading  and  drainage.    June  1,  1935.    ii+  42  p.  il.  1  pi.     (Airport  bulle- 
tin 1.)     t 
L.  C.  card  35-26422  C  23.7/3  : 1 

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618  June  1935 

Airway  maps 

Albanij  [W.  Y.]  ;  section  of  United  States  airway  map.  Scale  10  in.=1.3  in., 
scale  1 :  500,000.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C,  May  1935. 
20.3X41.3  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]  t  40c.,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey.  C  23.10/3  :  Al  13/4 

Birmingham  [Ala.] ;  section  of  United  States  airway  map.  Scale  10  ni.=1.3  in., 
scale  1 :  500,000.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C,  May  1935. 
20.3X47  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]  1 40c.,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey.  C  23.10/3  :  B  537/4 

Charlotte  [N.  C]  ;  section  of  United  States  airway  map.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in., 
scale  1 :  500,000.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C,  May  1935. 
20.3X45.9  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]  t40c..  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey.  C  23.10/3  :  0  381 

Del  Rio  [Tea?.]  ;  section  of  United  States  airway  map.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in., 
scale  1 :  500,000.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C,  Mar.  1935. 
20.5X44.2  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]  1 40c.,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey.  C  23.10/3  :D  37 

Douglas  [Ariz.]  ;  section  of  United  States  airway  map.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in., 
scale  1 :  500,000.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C,  Apr.  1935. 
20.4X48.2  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]  1 40c.,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey.  C  23.10/3  :  D  745 

Huntington  [W.  Va.] ;  section  of  United  States  airway  map.  Scale  10  m.=1.3 
in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C,  May  1935. 
20.3X43.6  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]  1 40c.,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey.  C  23.10/3  :  H  921/3 

Prescott  [Aris.]  ;  section  of  United  States  airway  map.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in., 
scale  1 :  500.000.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  AVashington,  D.  C,  May  1935. 
20.3X45.8  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]  1 40c.,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey.  C  23.10/3 :  P  925/3 

CENSUS   BUREAU 

Agricnlture.    United  States  census  of  agriculture,  1935 :  Rhode  Island,  statistics 
by    counties,    farms,    farm    acreage   and    value,    and    selected    livestock    and 
crops.    1935.    8  p.  il.    4°     [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Z.  R.  Pettet,  chief 
statistician  for  ngriculture.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26499  C  3.31/2 :  R  34/3/935 

Cotton.  May  report  of  cotton  consumed,  on  hand,  imported,  and  exported,  and 
active  cotton  spindles.  June  14,  1985.  oblong  32°  [Preliminary  report.  This 
publication  is  issued  in  postal  card  form.]     t  C  3.21 :  934-35/10 

Cottonseed  received,  crushed,  and  on  hand,  and  cottonseed  products  manufac- 
tured, shinned  out.  and  on  hand  for  10  months  ending  May  31,  1935  and  1934. 
June  12.  1935.  oblong  32°  [Exports  and  imports  of  cottonseed  products  are 
for  9  months  ending  Apr.  30.  Preliminary  report.  This  publication  is  issued 
in  postal  card  form.]     t  C  3.25  :  934-35/10 

Manvfnefures.     Census  of  manufactures,  1933 :   Milk  products,  butter,  cheese, 
condensed  and  evaporated  milk,  ice  cream.    1935.    iv+13  p.     [Prepared  under 
supervision     of    LeVerne     Beales,     chief     statistician     for     manufactures.] 
*  Pfiner.  5c. 
L.   O.   card   23-26736  C  3.24/4  :  933-M  59 

Mortnlitir  sfnHsfics.  [<"alendar  year]  1932,  33d  annual  report,  rate  tables  and 
generpl  tables  for  death  registration  area  in  continental  United  Stntes,  with 
sum^l^mental  st^'tistios  for  Hawaii,  Puerto  Rico,  and  Virgin  Islands.  1935. 
V+5T5  r).  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  T.  F.  Murphy,  chief  statistician 
for  vital  statistics,  assisted  by  Willard  C.  Smith,  assistant  chief  statistician 
for  vitnl  st."ti stir's.]  *  Cloth,  $2.00. 
L.  C.  card  6-35268  C  3.40:  932 

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June  1935  619 

COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY 

Note. — The  monthly  Notice  to  mariners,  formerly  issued  by  the  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  has  been  consolidated  with  and  made  a  part  of  the  Notice  to  mariners  issued  by 
the  Lighthouses  Bureau,  thus  making  it  a  joint  publication.  The  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey  prepares  and  has  for  sale  the  airway  maps  issued  by  the  Air  Commerce  Bun  au, 
but  since  they  are  publications  of  the  last-named  bureau,  they  are  entered  in  this 
catalog  under  that  center  head,  for  which  see  p.  618.  The  United  States  coast  and  intra- 
coastal  waterways  pilots,  tide  tables,  current  tables,  and  charts  of  the  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey  are  sold  at  the  office  of  the  Survey  in  Washington,  and  also  by  one  or  more 
sales  agents  in  each  of  the  important  American  seaports. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey   bulletin,   May  31,   1935;   no.   240.      [1935.]     9  p. 
[Monthly.]     % 
L.  C.  card  15-26512  C  4.20 :  240 

Coast  pilots.  Supplement  to  United  States  coast  pilot,  Philippine  Islands,  pt.  1, 
Luzon,  Mindoro,  and  Visayas,  2d  (1927)  edition.  Apr.  19,  1935.  [l]+23 
leaves.      (Serial  399-8.)     t  C  4.18/5 :  l/2/supp.985 

Texas.    First-order  triangulation  in  Texas,  1927  datum;  by  Hugh  C.  Mitchell. 
1935.    v+431  p.  il.  1  pi.  2  p.  of  pi.  map.     (Special  publication  189.)     *  Paper, 
50c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26418  O  4.19  :  189 

Tide  tables,  Atlantic  Ocean,  [calendar]  year  1936.    1935.    283  p.     (Serial  575.) 
[Includes  list  of  publications  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  relating  to  tides 
and  currents.]     t  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.   card  7-35329  0  4.15/3:936 

Triangulation.  Manual  of  Ist-order  triangulation ;  by  C.  V.  Hodgson.  [Reprint] 
1935.  vi  +  185  p.  il.  1  pi.  (Special  publication  120;  serial  329.)  [Includes 
list  of  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  publications  relating  to  triangulation  and 
base  measurement.]     *  Paper,  20c.  0  4.19:120/1-2 

Charts 

Alaska.  Harbors  in  southeastern  Alaska ;  chart  8120.  Washington,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  Apr.   1935.     27.4x42.7  in.     f  75c.  C  4.9 :  8120 

Burnett   Inlet,   Etolin   Island,    surveyed   in   1913. 

Hunter  Bay  and  approaches,  Prince  of  Wales  Island,  surveyed  in  1909. 
Marble   Passage,    southern   part,    and   approaches,    Davidson    Inlet,    surveyed    1904   and 

1913. 
Nakat   Harbor,    Nakat   Inlet,    surveys   to    1933. 
Rose  Inlet,  Dall  Island,  surveyed   1912  and   1913. 
Ryus  Bay,   Duke  Is'and,   surveyed  in   1915. 
Santa  Cruz,  Port,   Suemez  Island,  surveyed  in  1915. 
Tokcen  Bay  entrance,  Davidson  Inlet,  surveyed  1904  and  1913. 

Baltimore,  Md.  Approaches  to  Baltimore  Harbor,  Md.,  surveys  to  1934,  surveys 
by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1934,  and  other  sources ;  chart  549.  Scale  1 :  40,000. 
Washington,   Coast   and   Geodetic    Survey,   Apr.    1935.     33.2x38.7   in.      1 75c. 

C  4.9 :  549 

Buzsards  Bay.  Head  of  Buzzards  Bay,  Mass.,  surveys  to  1917,  surveys  by  U.  S. 
Engineers  to  1932,  and  other  sources;  chart  251.  Scale  1:20,000.  Wash- 
ington, Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  May  1935.    33.4X41  in.    t  75c.        C  4.9  :  251 

Cape  May  Harbor,  N.  J.,  surveys  to  1929,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  Oct. 
1934,  surveys  by  New  Jersey  authorities  to  Sept.  1932;  chart  2;34.  Scale 
1:10,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Apr.  1935.  18x25.1  in. 
t  25c.  C  4.9  :  234 

Drier  Bay,  Prince  William  Sound,  Alaska,  south  coast,  surveys  to  1933 ;  chart 
8524.  Scale  1:20,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Apr.  1935. 
32.2X35.3  in.     1 75c.  0  4.9:8524 

Florida,  east  coast,  Fowey  Rocks  to  Alligator  Reef,  surveys  to  1934  and  other 
sources ;  chart  1249.  Scale  1 :  80,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  May  1935.     44.6X33.4  in.     f  75c.  0  4.9:1249 

Intracoastal  tvatertcay,  Titusville  to  Jupiter  Inlet,  Fla.,  from  latest  surveys 
and  other  information ;  chart  3259.  Scale  1 :  80,000.  Washington,  Coast 
and  Geodetic  Survey,  Apr.  1935.     34X22  in.     [Map  is  in  3  sections.]     t  25c. 

C  4.9 :  3259 

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620  June  1935 

Lamon  Bay  and  Polillo  Islands,  east  coast  of  Luzon,  P.  I.,  surveys  to  1934 ; 
chart  4226.  [Scale  1:200,000.]  Manila,  P.  I.,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey, 
Feb.  1935.     30.9X34.6  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9  :  4226 

Los  Angeles  Har'bor.  Los  Angeles  and  Long  Beach  harbors  [San  Pedro  Bay], 
Calif.,  surveys  to  1934,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1934,  surveys  by 
local  authorities  to  1934 ;  chart  5147.  Scale  1 :  12,000.  Washington,  Coast 
and  Geodetic  Survey,  Apr.  1935.     33.1X44.7  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9:  5147 

Maine,  Cape  Neddick  Harbor  to  York  River,  surveys  to  1911,  surveys  by  U.  S. 
Engineers  to  1934;  chart  228.  Scale  1:20,000.  Washington,  Coast  and 
Geodetic   Survey,   May   1935.     17.8X16.3   in.     1 25c.  C  4.9 :  228 

Neto  Haven  Harhor,  Conn.,  surveys  to  1931,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to 
Dec.  1934,  and  other  sources ;  chart  218.  Scale  1 :  20,000.  Washington, 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Apr.  1935.     36.8X27.6  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9  :  218 

2Jeio  River,  N.  C,  surveys  to  1933,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1932 ;  chart 
777.  Scale  1 :  40,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Apr.  1935. 
39.1X29.5  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9  :  777 

Puget  Sound,  Seattle  to  Olympia,  Wash.,  surveys  to  1934,  surveys  by  U.  S. 
Engineers  to  1934,  and  other  sources ;  chart  6460.  Scale  1 :  80,000.  Wash- 
ington, Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  May  1935.     32.2X38.9  in.     1 75c. 

C  4.9 :  &460 

Raritan  Bay  and  southern  part  of  Arthur  Kill,  N.  Y.-N.  J.,  surveys  to  1926, 
surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1933,  and  other  sources ;  chart  286.  Scale 
1:15,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Apr.  1935.  43.9x29.2 
in.     t  75c.  C  4.9 :  286 

Savannah  River  and  Wassaw  Sound,  Ga.,  surveys  to  1925,  surveys  by  U.  S. 
Engineers  to  1934 ;  chart  440.  Scale  1 :  40,000.  Washington,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  Apr.   1935.     30.6X39.8  in.     f  75c.  C  4.9: 440 

Suisun  Bay,  Calif.,  surveys  to  1933,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1934,  and 
other  sources ;  chart  5534.  Scale  1 :  40,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geo- 
detic Survey,  Apr.  1935.     28.2X40.7  in.     f  75c.  C  4.9:  5534 

Tacoma  Harhor,  Wash.,  surveys  to  1928,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1934, 
and  other  sources;  chart  6407.  Scale  1:15,000.  Washington,  Coast  and 
Geodetic   Survey,  May  1935.     25.9X36.2  in.     f  50c.  C  4.9:  6407 

Washington,  Strait  of  Juan  de  Fuca  to  Georgia  Strait,  frora  United  States, 
Canadian,  and  British  surveys ;  chart  6380.  Scale  1 :  80,000.  Washington, 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  May  1935.     34.2X41.7  in.     f  75c.         C  4.9:6380 

FISHERIES  BUREAU 

Canned  fishery  products  and  byproducts  of  United  States  and  Alaska,  1934. 
[1935.]     9  leaves,  4°     (Statistical  bulletin  1133.)     t  C  6.5 :  1133 

Cold  storage  holdings  of  fish.  May  15,  1935.  [1935.]  1  p.  4°  (Statistical  bul- 
letin 1136.)     [Statistics  furnished  by  Agricultural  Economics  Bureau.]     t 

C  6.5 :  1136 

Fish  culture.    Propagation  and  distribution  of  food  fishes,  fiscal  year  1934;  by 

Glen  C.  Leach  and  M.  C.  James.     1934.     ii+385-417  p.  [App.  4,  report  of 
commissioner  of  fisheries,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  8-35107  C  6.1 :  934/app.4 

Fisheries  service  'bulletin,  June  1,  1935;  no.  241.  [1935.]  8  p.  [Monthly.]  % 
L.  C.  card  F  15-76  C  6.9  :  241 

Fishery  products.  Fishery  products  landed  at  Seattle,  Wash.,  by  United  States 
vessels,  Apr.  1935.     [1935.]    1  p.  4°     (Statistical  bulletin  1135.)     t    CG.5:1135 

Same,  May  1935.     [1935.]     1  p.  4'     (Statistical  bulletin  1140.)     t 

C  6.5 :  1140 

Landings  by  fishing  vessels  at  principal  New  England  ports,  Apr.  1935, 

[with]  summary  and  comparisons,  Apr.  1935  and  1934.     [1935.]     3  leaves,  4° 
(Statistical  bulletin  1137.)     t  C  6.5: 1137 

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June  1935  621 

Fishery  products — Continued. 

Same,  May  1935,  [with]  summary  and  comparisons.  May  1935  and  1934. 

[1935.]    3  leaves,  4°      (Statistical  bulletin  1139.)     t  0  6.5:1139 

Production  of  fresh  and  frozen  packaged  fish   in   United   States,   1934. 

[1935.]     1  p.  oblong  S°     (Statistical  bulletin  1138.)     t  0  6.5:1138 

FOREIGN  AND  DOMESTIO  OOMMEROE  BUREAU 

Appointments  to  positions  at  home  and  abroad  in  Bureau  of  Foreign  and  Do- 
mestic Oommerce.     May  1935.     [1]+12  p.  narrow  8°     t 
L.  0.  card  29-26857  0  18.2 :  P  84/935 

Business.  Survey  of  current  business,  June  1935;  v.  15,  no.  6.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  56  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Contains  weekly  data  through  May  25,  1935,  and 
monthly  data  through  April,  the  date  given  above  being  the  date  of  issue. 
Text  on  p.  3  and  4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr.  (including 
weekly  supplements)  ;  foreign  subscription,  $3.00. 
L.  0.  card  21-26819  0  18.35 :  935/6 

Same,  weekly  supplement,   June  6-27,  1935.      [1935.]      Each  4  p.  il.  4" 

[Included  in  price  of  monthly  Survey  of  current  business,  which  see  above.] 

0  18.36 :  935/23-26 

China   trade   act,    1922,    with    regulations    and    forms.     Edition    of    1935,    with 
amendments  as  of  Feb.  26,  1925.     1935.     ii+26  p.     [The  regulations  are  as 
amended  Apr.  9,  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26506  0  18.2  :  0  44/5/935 

Commerce.     Monthly  summary   of  foreign   commerce   of   United    States,   Apr. 
1935;  compiled  by  Division  of  Foreign  Trade  Statistics.     1935.     42  p.  il.  4° 
*  Paper,  lOc,  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.60. 
L.  C.  card  14-21465  0  18.7  :  935/4 

Same.     (H.  doc.  61,  74th  Oong.  1st  sess.) 

Commerce  reports,  weekly,  containing  current  foreign  trade  news,  June  1-29, 
1935;  no.  22-26  [series  1935].  [1935.]  p.  353-440,  il.  4"  *  Paper,  5c.,  single 
copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $3.10.  C  18.5/1 :  935/22-26 

Domestic  commerce,  v.  15,  no.  16-18:  June  10-30,  1935.  [1935.]  cover  titles, 
leaves  274-329,  il.  4°  [MultigTaphed.  Page  numbers  312-315  have  been 
duplicated  in  nos.  17  and  IS,  but  with  different  text.]  t  Paper,  5(?.,  single 
copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.00.  0  18.32  :  15/1&-18 

LIGHTHOUSES  BUREAU 

Lighthouse  service   huUetin,  v.  4,  no.   66;   June  1,  1935.     [1935.]     p.  207-208. 
[Monthly.]     f 
L.  0.  card  12-35121  0  9.31:4/66 

Notices    to    mariners.     Notice    to    mariners   23-26,    1935;    June    5-26    [1935], 
[1935.]         [viii] +263-307  leaves.     [Weekly.     Issued  jointly  with  Ooast  and 
Geodetic  Survey.]     t 
L.  0.  card  7-20609  C  9.26  :  935/23-26 

Notice  to  mariners.   Great  Lakes,   no.   15-18,   1935;   June   7-28    [1935]. 

Detroit,  Conover   Press    [June  6-27,   1935].     [viii] +99-120  leaves,   3   maps. 
[Weekly.     Maps  are  separate.]     t  Supt.  of  Lighthouses,  Detroit,  Mich. 

0  9.41 :  935/15-18 

NATIONAL  BUREAU   OF   STANDARDS 

Calciwm  chloride.  Effect  of  calcium  chloride  on  Portland  cements  and  con- 
cretes [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Paul  Rapp.  [1935.]  p.  499-517,  il. 
(Research  paper  RP782.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau 
of  Standards,  V.  14,  Apr.  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c.  0  13.22/a  :  782 

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622  Ji^NE  1935 

Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  14,  no.  6;  June  1935. 
1935.  ii+649-799  p.  il.  4  pi.  14  p.  of  pi.  2  tab.  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  25c. 
single  copy,  $2.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $3.25. 

L.  C.  card  35-26.jOT— 26516  C  13.22  :  14/6 

Contents. — RP794,  Study  of  relation  of  some  properties  of  cotton  rags  to  strength 
and  .stability  of  experimental  papers  made  from  them ;  by  Merle  B.  Shaw,  George 
W.  Bicking,  and  Martin  J.  O'Leary. — Rl'795,  Effect  of  antioxidants  on  natural  and 
accelerated  aging  of  rubber  ;  by  Rees  F.  Tener  and  Willian>  L.  Holt. — RPTHtJ,  Appara- 
tus for  measuring  boiling  points  of  lubricating  oils  and  other  compounds  of  high 
molecular  weight  at  reduced  pressures;  by  Syl\ ester  T.  Scbicktanz. — Rl'797,  Mecha- 
nism of  chromium  deposition  from  chromic  acid  bath  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by 
Charles  Kasper. — RP798,  Performance  of  hollow-ware  extrusion  machine  with  differ- 
ent combinations  of  augers,  spacers,  and  dies ;  by  Paul  V.  Johnson  and  Ray  T. 
Stull. — RI'799.  Behavior  of  hiuh-early-strength  cement  concretes  and  mortars  under 
various  temperature  and  humidity  conditions ;  by  Louis  Schuman  and  Kdward  A. 
Pisapia. — RP800,  Recent  sound-transmission  measurements  at  National  Bureau  of 
Standards ;  by  Vivian  L.  Chrisler  and  Wilbert  F.  Snyder. — RPSOl,  Selertive  adsorption 
from  soap  solutions  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Harvey  A.  Neville  and  Milton 
Harris. — HP802,  EfEect  of  sulphuric  acid  on  chrome-tanned  leather ;  by  Everett  L. 
Wallace,  John  Beek,  jr.,  and  Charles  L.  Critchfie'.d. — RP803,  Atmospheric  exposure 
tests  on  nonferrous  screen   wire   cloth  ;   by   G.   Willard   Quick. — Index  to  v.   14. 

Prisms.  Standard  conditions  for  precise  prism  ref ractometry ;  by  Leroy  W. 
Tilton.  [1935.]  p.  393-418,  il.  (Research  paper  RP776.)  [From  Journal 
of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  14,  Apr,  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  13.22/a :  776 

Storage  batteries.  Chemical  reactions  in  lead  storage  battery ;  by  George  W. 
Vinal  and  D.  Norman  Craig.  [1935.]  p.  449-462.  (Research  paper  RP778.) 
[From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  14,  Apr. 
1935.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  778 

Wool.  Amino-nitrogen  contents  of  wool  and  collagen  [with  list  of  references] ; 
by  Joseph  R.  Kanagy  and  Milton  Harris.  [1935.]  p.  563-574,  il.  (Research 
paper  RP787. )  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards, 
V.  14,  May  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  787 

NAVIGATION  AND  STEAMBOAT  INSPECTION  BUREAU 

St.  Marys  Rif>cr.  Amendment  4  to  Rules  for  St.  Marys  River  [M'ch.,  relating 
to  anchorage  and  navigation,  adopted]  June  1,  1932;  approved  Apr.  16,  1935. 
[1935.]     1  p.  16°     t  C  11.2 :  Sa  2/4 /amdt.4 

Shipping.  Current  shipping  data,  v.  3,  no.  6;  June  10,  1935.  [1935.]  17  leaves, 
2  tab.  4°     [Monthly.     Multigraphed.]     t  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. 

C  25.7 :  3/6 

Steamhoats.  Rules  1  and  2  adopted  pursuant  to  authority  conferred  by  act  of 
June  13,  1933,  amending  rules  1  and  2,  pertaining  to  design,  construction,  and 
inspection  of  boilers,  unfired  pressure  vessels,  and  appurtenances  thereof : 
51st  supplement  to  General  rules  and  regulations  [edition  of  1931].  Jan.  1, 
1935.     si +183  p.  il.  1  pi.  2  p.  of  pi.     t  C  25.6/2 :  51 

■ 52d  supplement  to  General  rules  and  regulations  [edition  of  1931].     June 

18,  1935.     ii+58  p.  il.     t  C  25.6/2  :  52 

PATENT  OFFICE 

Note. — The  Patent  Office  publishes  Specifications  and  drawings  of  patents  in  single 
copies.  These  are  not  enumerated  in  this  catalog,  but  may  be  obtained  for  10c.  each  at 
the  Patent  Office. 

A  variety  of  indexes,  giving  a  complete  view  of  the  work  of  the  Patent  Office  from 
1790  to  date,  are  published  at  prices  ranging  from  25c.  to  $10.00  per  volume,  and  those 
in  stock  may  be  obtained  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Wasbin'j;ton,  D.  C. 
The  Rules  of  practice  and  pamphlets  containing  Patent  laws.  General  informatwin  con- 
cerning patents,  and  General  information  about  protection  of  trade-marks,  prints,  and 
labels  are  furnished  free  of  charge  upon  application  to  the  Patent  Office.  The  Patent 
Office  issues  coupon  orders  in  packages  of  20  at  $2.00  per  package,  or  in  books  contain- 
ing 100  coupons  at  $10.00  per  book.  These  coupons  are  good  until  n^e,  but  are  only 
to  be  used  for  orders  sent  to  the  Patent  Office.  Fur  schedule  of  office  fees,  address 
Chief  Clerk,  Patent  Office,  Washington,  D.   C. 

Decisions.     [Decisions  in  patent  and   trade-mark  cases,   etc.]     June  4,   1935. 
p.  1-12.  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette,  v.  4r>5,  no.  1.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single 
copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.80. 
L.  C.  card  23-7315  C  21.5/a  2  :  455/1 

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June  1935  623 

Decisions — Continued. 

^ Same.     June  11,  1935.    p.  259^270,  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette,  v.  455, 

no.  2.]  C  21.5/a  2 :  455/2 

^ Same.     June  18,  1935.     p.  501-514,  il.  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette, 

V.  455,  no.  3.]  C  21.5/a  2 :  455/3 

Same.     June  25,  1935.    p.  743-756,  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette,  v.  455, 

no.  4.]  C  21.5/a  2:  455/4 

Decisions  of  commissioner   of  patents   and   of  United    States   courts   in 

patent  and  trade-mark   and   copyright   cases ;    compiled   from   v.   438-449  of 

Official  gazette  of  Patent  Office  during  1934.     1935.     xviii+692  p.     *  Cloth, 

$1.50. 

L.  C.  card  23-7315  C  21.6 :  984 

Same.     (H.  doc.  38,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Official  gazette.     Official   gazette   of   Patent   Office,    containing   patents,    trade- 
marks, designs,  and  labels  issued  June  4-25,  1935;  v.  455,  no.  1-4.     [1935.] 
cover  titles,  946-|-[clvi]  p.  il.  large  8°     [Weekly.]     *  Paper,  35c.  single  copy, 
$16.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $25.00. 
L.  C.  card  4-18256  C  21.5 :  455/1-4 

Note. — Contains  the  patents,  trade  marks,  designs,  and  labels  issued  eacli  week,  with 
indexes  ;  also  decisions  of  the  commissioner  of  patents  and  of  the  United  States  courts 
in  patent  cases. 

the  annual  index  of  patents  will  hereafter  be  published  in  2  parts,  one  on  Patents, 
price  $2.00.  and  the  other  on  Trade  marks,  price  75c.  These  indexes  are  not  included 
in  the  regular  subscription  price  for  the  Official  gazette  given  above,  but  will  be  sent 
to  those  yearly  subscribers  who  remit  $18.75  ;  foreign  subscription  for  the  same,  $28.75. 

■ Same  [title  page,  contents,  etc.,  to]  v.  454;  May  1935.    1935.     [2]  leaves, 

large  8°     *  Paper,  5c,  single  copy,  included  in  price  of  Official  gazette  for 
subscribers.  C  21.5 :  454/t.p.  &  cont. 

■ Same,  weekly  index,  with  title.  List  of  trade-mark  applicants  published  for 

opposition  [etc.,  June  4,  1935].     [1935.]     xliv  p.  large  8°     [From  Official  ga- 
zette, V.  455,  no.  1.]     t  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $2.50  a  yr.  C  21.5/a  4  :  455/1 

Same  [June  11,  1935].     [1935.]     xl  p.  large  8°     [From  Offi'^ial  gazette,  v. 

455,  no.  2.]  C  21.5/a  4 :  455/2 

Same  [June  18,  1935].    [1935.]    xxxviii  p.  large  8°    [From  Official  gazette. 

V.  455,  no.  3.]  C  21.5/a  4 :  455/3 

Same  [June  25,  1935].     [1935.]     xxxiv  p.  large  8°     [From  Official  gazotte, 

V.  455,  no.  4.]  C  21.5/a  4 :  455/4 

Patents.  Classification  of  patents  issued  June  4-25,  1935.  [1935.]  Each  2  p. 
large  8"    [Weekly.    From  Official  gazette,  v.  455,  no.  1-4.]     t  Paper,  $2,50  a  yr. 

C  21.5/a  1 :  455/1-4 

Rules  Gf  practice  in  Patent  Office.     Revised  Jlay  1,  1935.     1935.     iv  +  101  p.  il. 
1  pi.     t 
L.  C.  card  11-35789  C  21.8  :  935 

Trade  marks.  Trade-marks  [etc.,  from]  Official  gazette,  June  4,  1935.  [1935.] 
13-52  +  xiv  p.  il.  large  8°  [From  Official  gazette,  v.  455,  no.  1.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
single  copy,  $5.00  a  yr.  C  21.5/a  3  :  455/1 

■ Same,  June  11,  1935.     [1935.]     271-304  +  xii  p.  il.  large  8°     [From  Official 

gazette,  v.  455,  no.  2.]  C  21.5/a  3 :  455/2 

Same,  June  18,  1935.     [1935.]     515-550  -f-  x  p.  il.  large  8°     [From  Official 

gazette,  v.  455,  no.  3.]  C  21.5/a  3  :  455/3 

• Same,  June  25,  1935.     [1935.]     757-785  -f  xii  p.  il.  large  8"     [From  Official 

gazette,  v.  455,  no.  4.]  C  21.5/a  3  :  455/4 

SHIPPING  BOARD  BUREAU 

Asscmlling  and  distributing  charge.  No.  96,  in  re  assembling  and  distributing 
charge;  [decided  May  13,  1935;  report  of  department].  [1935.]  [1]  -|- 377- 
386  p.    [Report  from  Shipping  Board  Bureau  reports,  v.  1.]     t    SB  1.10/a  :  As  73 

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624  June  1935 

Imports  and  exports  of  commodities  by  United  States  coastal  districts  and  foreign 
trade  regions,  July  1-Sept.  30,  1934;  [prepared  in]  Div.  of  Sliipping  Research. 
[Mar.  30,  1935.]  10  leaves,  oblong  large  8°  (Report  275.)  [Quarterly.  Fig- 
ures subject  to  revision.]     t  C  27.9/4 :  q  934/3 

Passenger  traffic.  Water  borne  passenger  traffic  of  United  States  (includes 
traffic  in  vessels  of  all  flags),  fiscal  year  1934;  [prepared  in]  Div.  of  Shipping 
Research.  [Mar.  15,  1935.]  [1]  +35  leaves,  oblong  large  8°  (Report  157.) 
[Annual.    FigTires  subject  to  revision.]     t  C  27.9/12:  934 

Band.  Docket  no.  177,  intercoastal  rate  on  silica  sand  from  Baltimore,  Md. ; 
[decided  May  1,  1935;  report  of  department].  [1935.]  [1]  +  373-375  p.  [Re- 
port from  Shipping  Board  Bureau  reports,  v.  1.]     f  SB  1.10/a  :  In  8/4 

Shipping.  Docket  no.  176,  Philadelphia  port  equalization  ;  [decided  Apr.  25,  1935 ; 
report  of  department].  [1935.]  p.  [1],  372.  [Report  from  Shipping  Board 
Bureau  reports,  v.  1.]     t  SB  1.10/a  :  P  83 

Ships.  Ocean  going  merchant  fleets  of  principal  maritime  nations,  iron  and 
steel,  steam  and  motor  vessels  of  2,000  gross  tons  and  over,  as  of  Dec.  31,  1934 
(excludes  Great  Lakes  vessels  and  special  types)  ;  [prepared  in]  Div.  of  Ship- 
ping Research.  [Apr.  3,  1935.]  [1]  +13  leaves,  oblong  large  S"  (Report 
1100.)     [Semiannual.     Figures  subject  to  revision.]     t  0  27.9/6:934/2 

CONGRESS 

Congressional  record.     Congressional  record,  74th  Congx'ess,  1st  session,  v,  79, 
no.  113-135;  June  3-29,  1935.     [1935.]     8813-10863+ [43]   p.  ,il.  4° 
L.  C.  card  12^36438  X/a.74/1 :  79/113-135 

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is  issued  daily  wlien  Congress  is  in  session,  and  indexes  thereto  are  published 
fortnightly. 

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advance.  Prices  for  the  bound  volumes  of  the  Record,  73d  Congress,  and  prior  Con- 
gresses, will  be  furnished  on  application.  Send  remittances  to  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.     Stamps  and  foreign  money  will  not  be  accepted. 

Same,  index,  with  title.  Congressional  record  index,  74th  Congi-ess,  1st 

session,  v.  79,  nos.  113-123 ;  June  3-15,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  12 ;  85  p.  4°     [In- 
cludes History  of  bills  and  resolutious.]  X/a.74/1 :  79/113-123/ind. 

Same,  v.  79,  nos.  124-135 ;  June  17-29,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  13 ;  77  p.  4" 

[Includes  History  of  bills  and  resolutions.]  X/a,74/l :  79/124-135/ind. 

PKIVATEI    LAWS 

Note. — The  Division  of  Research  and  Publication,  State  Department,  receives  a  small 
supply  of  the  private  acts  which  it  distributes  free  upon  application. 

Private  [act]  53-90,  74th  Congress. 

Brotvn,  Eva  8.     H.  R.  2553,  act  for  relief  of  Eva  S.  Brown.     Approved  June  14,  1935. 

1   p.      (Private  84.) 
Click,  John  E.     II.  R.  2466,  act  for  relief  of  John  E.  Click.     Approved  June  17,  1935. 

1  p.      (Private  90.) 
Conrad,  Mrs.   Mary  F.      H.   R.   2689,   act  for   relief  of  Mary   Ford   Conrad.     Approved 

June  5,  1935.     1  p.      (Private  59.) 
Cooper,  Mick  C.     S.  1487,  act  for  relief  of  Mick  C.  Cooper.     Approved  June  13,   1935. 

1  p.      (Private  76.1 
Cormvell,  William.     S.  535,  act  for  relief  of  William  Cornwell  and  others.     Approved 

June  13.  1935.     1  p.      (Private  72.) 
Costigan,  John.     H.  R.  972,  act  for  relief  of  John  Costigan.     Approved  May  31,  1935. 

1  p.      (Private  54.) 
Cresivell,  Paul  H.      S.   1474,   act  for   relief  of  Paul  H.   Creswell.     Approved   June   13, 

1935.     1  p.      (Private  75.) 
Doyle,  Alexander  C.     H.  R.  240,  act  for  relief  of  Alexander  C.  Doyle.     Approved  June 

15,  1935.     1  p.      (Private  S8.) 
Droop,  E.  F.,  &  Sons  Company.     H.  R.  4708,  act  for  relief  of  E.   F.  Droop  and   Sons 

Company.     Approved  June  5,  1935.     1  p.     (Private  58.) 
Flathead  Indians.     S.  2146.  act  for  relief  of  certain   Indians  of  Flathead   Reservation 

killed   or  injured   en   route   to   dedication    ceremonies   of    Going:-to-the-Sun    Highway, 

Glacier  National  Park.      Approved   June   14,    1935.      1   p.      (Private   82.) 
Qeer,  Mrs.  Elda.     S.   1038,   act  authorizing  adjustment  of  claim  of  Elda   Geer.     Ap- 
proved June  11,  1935.     1  p.     (Private  67.) 

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Private  [act]  53-90,  74th  Congress — Continued. 

Oermania  Catering  Company,  Incorporated.  S.  41,  act  for  relief  of  Germania  Cater- 
ing Company,  Incorporated.     Approved  June  13,  1935.     1  p.      (Private  68.) 

Qillotti,  Angela  J.  H.  R.  3721,  act  for  relief  of  Angelo  J.  Gillotti.  Approved  June  3, 
1935.     1  p.      (Private  57.) 

Griffith,  Ilcnrij  H.  II.  R.  26S3,  act  for  relief  of  Henry  Harrison  Griffitli.  Approved 
June  14,  1935.     1  p.      (Private  85.) 

Halpin,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  M.  H.  R.  Ii85,  act  for  relief  of  Elizabeth  M.  Halpin.  Approved 
June  6,  1935.     1  p.      (Private  60.) 

Harbor  Springs.  Mich.  H.  R.  1492,  act  for  relief  of  Harbor  Springs,  Mich.  Approved 
June  13,  1935.     1  p.      (Private  78.) 

Harncod,  Richard  N.  S.  1027,  act  for  relief  of  R.  N.  Harwood.  Approved  June  10, 
1935.     1  p.      (Private  65.) 

Kenton,  Robert  M.  H.  R.  2204,  act  for  relief  of  Robert  M.  Kenton.  Approved  June 
14,  1935.     1  p.      (Private  83.) 

Las  Vegas  Hospital  Association.  S.  416,  act  for  relief  of  Las  Vegas  Hospital  Associa- 
tion, Las  Vegas,  Nev.     Approved  June  13,  1935.     1  p.      (Private  71.) 

Lewis,  Charles  A.  S.  742,  act  for  relief  of  Charles  A.  Lewis.  Approved  June  10, 
1935.     1  p.     (Private  64.) 

Lindquist,  Edith  N.  S.  905,  act  for  relief  of  Edith  N.  Lindquist.  Approved  June 
11,  1935.     1  p.     (Private  66.) 

Los  Angeles  County.  H.  R.  6437,  act  to  amend  Private  act  numbered  5,  73d  Congress, 
to  convey  laud  in  county  of  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Approved  June  17,  1935.  1  p. 
(Private  89.)  [H.  R.  6437  authorizes  the  conveyance  of  land  comprising  Ross  Field 
located  in  Arcadia,  Calif.,  to  Los  Angeles  County  without  cost.] 

Mackey,  Gerald.  H.  R.  378,  act  for  relief  of  Gerald  Mackey.  Approved  May  24,  1935. 
1  p.      (Private  53.) 

Meagher,  Mrs.  Winifred.  S.  38.  act  for  relief  of  Winifred  Meagher.  Approved 
June  14.  1935.     1  p.      (Private  80.) 

Muncy  Valley  Private  Hospital.  H.  R.  1291,  act  for  relief  of  Muncy  Valley  Private 
Hospital.     Approved  June  6,  1935.     1  p.     (Private  610 

Noxoii.  Etnmett  C.  S.  42,  act  for  relief  of  Emmett  C.  Noxon.  Approved  June  13, 
1935.     1  \x      (Private  69.) 

Officers,  Army.  S.  557,  act  for  relief  of  certain  disbursing  officers  of  Army  and  for  set- 
tlement of  individual  claims  approved  by  War  Department.  [Approved  June  15, 
1935.]      3  p.      (Private  87.) 

S.  558,  act  for  relief  of  certain  disbursing  officers  of  Army  and  for  settlement  of 

individual  claim  approved  by  War  Department.  Approved  June  13,  1935.  1  p.  (Pri- 
vate 73.) 

Ray,  William  A.  H.  R.  4630,  act  for  relief  of  William  A.  Ray.  Approved  June  6,  1935. 
1  p.      (Private  62.) 

Rodcn,  Mary  A.  S.  285,  act  to  reimburse  estate  of  Mary  Agnes  Roden  [Sophie  T. 
Walsh,   administratrix].      Approved  June   13.   1935.      1    p.      (Private   70.) 

Seal,  Daniel  W.  II.  R.  1846,  act  for  relief  of  Daniel  W.  Seal.  Approved  May  31,  1935. 
1  p.      (Private  55.) 

Seavey,  Harold  E.  S.  581,  act  for  relief  of  Harold  E.  Seavey.  Approved  June  13,  1935. 
1  p.      (Private  74.) 

8for~a,  Carmine.  S.  209,  act  for  relief  of  Carmine  Sforza.  Approved  June  15,  1935. 
1  p.      (Private  86.) 

Smith.  William  E.  H.  R.  ."'.073,  act  for  relief  of  William  E.  Smith.  Approved  June  7, 
1935.     1  p.      (Private  63.) 

Stannard,  William  J.  S.  2467,  act  for  retirement  of  William  J.  Stannard.  Approved 
June  13,   1935.     1  p.      (Private  77.) 

Stubbs,  Duke  E.  S.  138(5,  act  to  confer  jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear, 
determine,  and  render  ludgmont  upon  claim,  or  claims,  of  Duke  E.  Stubbs  and 
Elizabeth  S.  Stubbs.     Approved  June  14.  1935.     1  p.      (Private  81.) 

Walmslcy.  Harry  B.  H.  R.  2192,  act  for  relief  of  Harry  B.  Walmsley.  Approved  May 
31.'  1935.     1   p.      (Private  56.) 

Willson,  Russell.  H.  R.  5564,  act  for  relief  of  Russell  Willson.  Approved  June  13, 
1935.      1  p.      (Private  79.) 

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Public  [act]  64-151,  74th  Congre.ss. 

Acadia  Kationad  Park.  H,  R.  6954,  act  to  authorize  transfer  of  Green  Lake  Fish  Cul- 
tural Station,  in  Hancock  County.  Maine,  as  addition  to  Acadia  National  Park. 
Approved  May  29,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  S5.) 

Agricultural  credit.  S.  1384,  act  to  amend  emergency  farm  mortgage  act  of  1933,  to 
amend  Federal  farm  loan  act,  to  amend  agricultural  marketintr  act.  and  to  amend 
farm  credit  act  of  1933.      [Approved  June  3.  1935.]      8  p.      (Public  87.) 

Alaska.  H.  R.  157,  act  to  amend  sec.  5296,  Revised  statutes  [relating  to  imprisonment 
and  payment  of  fines  by  poor  convicts,  so  as  to  bring  district  court  of  Alaska  within 
intent  and  meaning  of  that  section].     Approved  May  24,   1935.     1  p.      (Public  70.) 

H.  R.  6114,  act  to  amend  sec.  128  of  judicial  code,  as  amended  [so  as  to  permit 

review,  on  appeal,  by  Cii'cuit  Courts  of  Appeals,  of  final  decisions  of  district  courts 
for  Alaska  and  Virgin  Islands  in  all  criminal  cases].  Approved  May  31,  1935.  1  p. 
(Public  86.) 

Arlee,  Mont.  S.  1525,  act  to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  joint  school  district 
numbered  28,  Lake  and  Missoula  counties.  Mont.,  for  extension  of  public-school 
buildings   [at  Arlee,  Ronan,  and  St.  Ignatius],  to  be  available  to  Indian  children  of 

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Public  [act]  64-151,  74th  Congress — Continued. 

Arlee,  Mont. — Continued. 

Flathead    [or  Jocko]    Indian  Reservation.     Approved  June  7,   1935.     1  p.      (Public 
106.) 

Bands.  S.  1609,  act  for  relief  of  present  leaders  of  Navy  Band  and  band  of  Marine 
Corps.     Appi-oved  June  7,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  115.) 

Birds.  H.  R.  7082,  act  to  amend  migratory  bird  hunting  stamp  act  of  Mnr.  16.  1934, 
and  certain  other  acts  relating  to  game  and  other  wildlife,  administered  by  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture,  and  for  other  purposes.  [Approved  June  15,  1935.]  7  p. 
(Public   148.) 

Books.  H.  R.  6371,  act  to  authorize  increase  in  annual  appropriation  for  books  for 
adult  blind.  Approved  June  14,  1935.  1  p.  (Public  139.)  [Part  of  this  appropria- 
tion is  to  be  expended  for  sound-reproduction  records.] 

Brockton,  Mont.  S.  15-6,  act  to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  school  board  at 
Brockton,  Mont.,  in  extension  of  public-school  building  at  that  place  to  be  available 
to  Indian  children  of  Fort  Peck  Indian  Reservation.  Approved  June  7,  1935.  1  d. 
(Public  107.) 

Cabinet  officers.  S.  1712,  act  to  amend  sec.  4878,  Revised  statutes,  as  amended,  relat- 
ing to  burials  in  national  cemeteries  [so  as  to  authorize  burial  in  any  national 
cemetery  of  those  members  of  the  President's  Cabinet  who  served  Apr.  6,  l9l7-Nov. 
11,  1918].     Approved  June  13,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  132.) 

Cattle.  H.  R.  6143,  act  to  extend  time  during  which  domestic  animals  which  have 
crossed  boundary  line  into  foieign  countries  may  be  returned  duty  free.  Approved 
May  27,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  75.) 

Chippewa  Indians.  H.  R.  2045.  act  to  set  aside  lands  for  Chippewa  Indians  in  Min- 
nesota. Approved  May  29,  1935.  1  p.  (Public  83.)  [The  lands  to  be  reserved  are 
within  Minnesota  National  Forest.] 

H.  R.  2046,  act  to  compensate  Chippewa  Indians  of  Minnesota  for  lands  set  aside 

by   treaties   for   their   future   I'omcs  and   later   patented   to  Minnesota   under  swamp 
land  act.     Approved  June  4,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  89.) 

Coast  Ouard  stations.  H.  R.  65,  act  for  establishment  of  Coast  Guard  station  on  coast 
of  Virginia,  at  or  near  north  end  of  Hog  Island,  Northampton  County.  Approved 
June  13,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  134.) 

H.  R.  2015,  act  for  Coast  Guard  station  at  eastern  entrance  to  Cape  Cod  Canal, 

Mass.     Approved  June  11,  1935.     1  p.     (Public  125.) 

H.  R.   3975.  act  for  establishment  of  Coast  Guard  station   on   coast  of  Georgia, 

at  or  near  Sea  Island  Beach.     Approved  May  29,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  84.) 

Coguille  River.  S.  448,  act  to  authorize  preliminary  examination  of  Coquille  River  and 
Its  tributaries  in  Oregon,  with  view  to  control  of  its  floods.     Approved  June  11,  1935. 


1  p.      (Public  121.) 
ovelo, 


Covelo,  Calif.  S.  1536,  act  to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  public-school  board  at 
Covelo,  Calif.,  in  construction  of  public-school  buildings  to  be  available  to  Indian 
children  of  Round  Valley  Reservation,  Calif.  Approved  June  7,  1935.  1  p.  (Public 
113.) 

Dakota  Indians.  S.  2241,  act  to  authorize  appropriation  to  carry  out  provisions  of 
act  of  May  3,  1928  (45  Stat.  L.  484)  [relating  to  claims  of  individual  Sioux  In- 
dians].     Approved  June   14,    1935.      1   p.      (Public    136.) 

Deschutes  National  Forest.  S.  16S0,  act  to  include  within  Deschutes  National  Forest, 
Oreg.,  public  lands  within  exchange  boundaries  thereof.  Approved  May  24,  1935. 
1   p.      (Public   68.) 

Dcs  Moines  River.  H.  R.  5547,  act  to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing 
construction  of  bridge  across  Des  Moines  River  at  or  near  St.  Francisville,  Mo.  [by 
Roy  H.  Campbell.  Charles  H.  Brown.  G.  H.  Wilsey,  and  H.  O.  Strosniderj.  Ap- 
proved June  4.  1935.      1  p.      (Public  91.) 

District  of  Columbia.  H.  R.  3973,  act  making  appropriations  for  government  of  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia  and  other  activities  chargrable  in  whole  or  in  part  against  reve- 
nues of  such  District,  fiscal  year  1936.  [Approved  June  14,  1935.]  37  p.  (Public 
138.) 

S.   410,   act   to   provide  fees   to  be  charged   by   recorder   of   deeds  of   District   of 

Columbia.     Approved  June  17,   1935.     1  p.      (Public  149.) 

S.    ]0'-'3.    act    to    provide    for    payment    of    military    instructor    for    high-school 

cadets  of  Washington,  D.  C.     Approved  June  4,   1935.     1  p.      (Public  88.) 

S.  2100,  act  to  amend  act  to  establish  rode  of  law  for  District  of  Columbia,  as 

amended,  by  adding  3  now  sections,  [relating  to  nesligent  homicide]  to  he  num- 
bered 802  (a),  802  (b),  and  802  (c),  respectively.  Approved  June  17,  1935.  1  p. 
(Public   150.) 

Emergency  Conservation  Work.  S.  82,  act  to  authorize  disposal  of  surplus  personal 
property,  including  buildings,  of  Emergency  Conservation  Work.  Approved  May  29, 
1935.      1    p.      (Public   82.) 

Engineers.  H.  R.  G204,  act  to  authorize  assignment  of  officers  of  the  line  of  Navy  for 
aeronautical  engineering  duty  only,  and  for  other  purposes.  Approved  June  5,  1935. 
1  p.      (Public  96.) 

Executive  Mansion.  H.  R.  6654,  act  to  increase  White  House  police  force.  Approved 
May  28,   1935.     1  p.      (Public   80.) 

Foreign  service.  H.  R.  4448.  act  to  provide  funds  for  acquisition  of  site,  erection  of 
buildings,  and  furnishing  thereof  f(ir  use  of  diplomatic  and  consular  establishmpnts 
of  United  States  at  Helsingfors,  Finland.  Approved  June  15,  1935.  1  p.  (Public 
145.) 

Frailer,  Mont.  S.  1530,  act  to  authorize  appropriations  for  completion  of  public  high 
school  at  Frazer,  Mont.  Approved  June  7,  19.^5.  1  p.  (Public  109.)  [This  high 
school  is  to  be  available  to  Indian  children  of  Fort  Peck  Reservation] 

Oerman  Orphan  Home.  H.  R.  7874,  act  to  change  name  of  German  Orphan  Asvlum 
Association  of  District  of  Columbia  to  German  Orphan  Home  of  District  of  Colum- 
bia.    Approved  June  5.    1935.     1   p.      (Public  99.) 

Glacier  County,  Mont.  S.  1522,  act  to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  public- 
school  districts  in  Glacier  County,  Mont.,   in  improvement  and  extension   of  school 


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Public   [act]  64-151,  74th  Congress — Continued. 

Olacier  County,  Mont. — Continued. 

buildings  to  be  available  to  both  Indian  [children  of  Blackfeet  Reservation]  and 
white  children.     Approved  June  7,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  103.) 

Grand  Haven,  Mich.  H.  R.  4239,  act  to  convey  to  Grand  Haven,  Mich.,  portions  of 
Grand  Haven  lighthouse  reservation,  Mich.  Approved  May  27,  1935.  1  p. 
(Public  73.) 

Half  dollar.  H.  R.  6372,  act  to  authorize  coinage  of  50-cent  pieces  in  connection  with 
Cabeza  de  Vaca  Expedition  and  opening  of  Old  Spanish  Trail.  Approved  June  5, 
1935.     1    p.      (Public   97.) 

Hardin,  Mont.  H.  R.  5210,  act  to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  school  district 
numbered  17-H,  Big  Horn  County,  Mont.,  for  extension  of  public-school  buildings 
[at  Hardin  and  at  Crow  Agency],  to  be  available  to  Indian  children.  Approved 
June  11,  1935.     1  p.     (Public  126.) 

Harlem,  MoJit.  H.  R.  5216,  act  to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  Harlem  school 
district  numbered  12,  Blaine  County.  Mont.,  for  extension  of  public-scliool  buildings 
and  equipment  to  be  available  for  Indian  children  [of  Fort  Belknap  Reservation], 
Approved  June  7,  1935.     1  p.     (Public  120.) 

Homes.  H.  R.  6021,  act  to  provide  additional  home-mortgage  relief,  to  amend  Federal 
home  loan  bank  act,  home  owners'  loan  act  of  1933,  and  national  housing  act,  and 
for  other  purposes.      [Approved  May  28,  1935.]     8  p.      (Public  76.) 

HomeKtead.  S.  1776.  act  granting  leave  of  absence  to  settler.s  of  homestead  lands 
during  1935.     Approved  May  22,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  64.) 

Indian  reservations.  H.  R.  7781,  act  to  define  election  procedure  under  act  of  June 
18,  1934,  [on  question  of  excluding  a  reservation  from  application  of  said  act]  and 
for  otlier  purposes.      Approved  June  15,  1935.      1  p.      (Public  147.) 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  H.  R.  4005.  act  to  amend  sec.  21  of  interstate 
commerce  act,  as  amended,  with  respect  to  time  of  making  annual  report  of  Inter- 
state Commprce  Commission.     Approved  May  23,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  65.) 

Library  of  Congress.  S.  2899,  act  to  provide  for  increasing  limit  of  cost  for  construc- 
tion and  equipment  of  annex  to  Library  of  Congress.  Approved  June  6,  1935.  1  D. 
(Public  101.) 

Lights.  H.  R.  7131,  act  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Commerce  to  dispose  of  certain 
lif-'hthouse  reservations,  and  for  other  purposes.  [Approved  May  28,  1935.]  8  p, 
(Public  81.) 

Lodge  Grass,  Mont.  H.  R.  5213,  act  to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  school 
district  numbered  27,  Big  Horn  County,  Mont.,  for  extension  of  public  school  build- 
ings to  be  available  to  Indian  children  [of  Crow  Reservation,  at  Lodge  Grass,  Mont.]. 
Approved  June  7,  1035.     1  p.     (Public  119.) 

Mail  matter.  S.  1539,  act  relating  to  undelivered  parcels  of  1st  class.  Approved  June 
7,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  118.) 

Marshals.  H.  R.  5456,  act  relating  to  powers  and  duties  of  United  States  marshals. 
Approved  June  15,  193.i.     1  p.     (Public  146.) 

Marysville,  Wash.  S.  1533.  act  to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  Marysville 
school  district  no.  325,  Snohomish  County,  Wash'.,  for  extension  of  public-scliool 
buildings  to  be  available  for  Indian  children.  Approved  June  7,  1935.  1  p.  (Public 
110.) 

Medicine  Lake,  Mont.  H.  R.  6315,  act  to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  school 
board  at  Medicine  Lake,  Mont.,  in  construction  of  public-school  building  to  be 
available  to  Indian  children  of  Medicine  Lake,  Mont.  Approved  June  11,  1935. 
1  p.  (Public  127.)  [This  school  is  to  be  available  to  Indian  children  of  Fort  Peck 
Reservation.] 

Military  Academy,  West  Point.  S.  2105,  act  to  provide  for  additional  number  of 
cadets  at  Military  Academy,     Approved  June  7,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  116.) 

Mineral  lands.  S.  2536,  act  for  suspension  of  annual  assessment  work  on  mining 
claims  held  by  location  in  United  States.  Approved  June  13,  1935.  1  p.  (Public 
129.) 

Mississippi  River.  H.  R.  4528,  act  to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing 
construction  of  bridge  across  Mississippi  River  between  New  Orleans  and  Gretna, 
La.  [by  George  A.  Hero  and  Allen  S.  Hackett].  Approved  June  4,  1935.  1  p. 
(Public  90.) 

•     H.    R.    6997,    act   authorizing   Illinois   and    Missouri   to   construct   free   highway 

bridge  across  Mississippi  River  between  Kaskaskia  Island,  111.,  and  St.  Marys,  Mo. 
Approved  June  4,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  94.) 

S.   1342,  act  to  revive  and  reenact  act  granting  consent  of  Congress  to  board 

of  county  commissioners  of  Itasca  County,  Minn.,  to  construct  free  highway 
bridge  across  Mississippi  River  at  or  near  road  between  Cohasset  and  Deer  River, 
Minn.     Approved  May  24,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  67.) 

Missouri  River.  II.  R.  7081,  act  to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing 
construction  of  bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  or  near  Brownville,  Nebr.  [by 
Brownville   Bridge   Company].     Approved   June   14,   1935.      1    p.      (Public   141.) 

S.    1222,    act    to    further    extend    times    for    commencing    and    completing    cun- 

struction  of  bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  or  near  Garrison,  N.  Dak.  [by 
North    Dakota].      Approved    May    24,    1935.      1    p.      (Public    66.) 

S.    1987,    act    to    extend    times    for    commencing    and    completing    construction 

of  bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  or  near  Farnam  Street,  Omaha,  Nebr.  [by 
Omaha-Council  Bluffs  Missouri  River  Bridge  Board  of  Trustees].  Approved  May 
24,   1935.      1  p.      (Public  69.) 

Vational  Archives.  H.  R.  6836,  act  for  printing  and  distribution  of  Government 
publications  to  National  Archives.  Approved  June  17,  1935.  1  p.  (Public 
151.) 

yehalcm  River.  S.  1317,  act  authorizing  preliminary  examination  of  Nehnlem, 
Miami,  Kilchis,  Wil«on,  Trask,  and  Tillamook  rivers,  in  Tillamook  County,  Orcg, 
with  view  to  controlling  of  floods.     Approved  June  11,   1935.      1  p.      (Public  123.) 

Noiye.  Alaska.  H.  R.  5707,  act  to  rntify  and  confirm  corp  rate  exisl^ence  of  Nome, 
Alaska,   and   to  authorize  it  to   undertake   certain   municipal   public   works,    includ- 

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Public  [act]  64-151,  74th  Congress — Continued. 
Nome,  Alaska — Continued. 

ing  construction,  reconstruction,  enlargement,  extension,  and  improvement  of  its 
sewers  and  drains,  fire-flgliting  system,  streets  and  alleys,  sidewallcs,  curbs  and 
gutters,  and  municipal  building,  and  for  such  purposes  to  issue  bonds.  Approved 
May  24,  1935.     3  p.      (Public  71.) 

Olympic  games.  S.  1803,  act  to  authorize  Secretary  of  War  to  pay  expenses  inci- 
dent to  training,  attendance,  and  participation  of  equestrian  and  modern  pen- 
tathlon teams  in  11th  Olympic  games.  Approved  May  27,  1935.  1  p.  (Public 
72.) 

Osicego  River.  H.  R.  3285,  act  authorizing  preliminary  examination  of  Oswego, 
Oneida,  Seneca,  and  Clyde  rivers  in  Oswego,  Onondaga,  Oneida,  Madison,  Cayuga, 
Wayne,  Seneca,  Tompliius,  Schuyler,  Yates,  and  Ontario  counties,  N.  Y.,  with  view 
to    controlling    of   floods.      Approved   June   6.    1935.      1    p.      (Public    102.) 

Pay,  Navy.  S.  2287,  act  to  authorize  crediting  of  service  rendered  by  personnel 
(active  or  retired)  subsequently  to  June  30,  1932,  in  computation  of  their  active 
or  retired  pay  after  June  30,  1935.  Approved  June  13,  1935.  1  p.  (Public  133.) 
[The  persons  affected  are  officers  of  Navy,  Marine  Corps,  Army,  Coast  Guard, 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  and  Public  Health  Service.] 

Petersburg,  Alaska.  H.  R.  (3085,  act  to  authorize  Petersburg,  Alaska,  to  undertake 
certain  municipal  public  works,  including  filling,  grading,  and  paving  of  streets 
and  sidewalks,  construction  and  improvement  of  sewers,  and  construction  of 
necessary  bridges  and  viaducts  in  connection  with  same,  and  for  such  purposes 
to  issue  "b-nds.     [Approved  May  28,  1935.]      2  p.      (Public  78.) 

Philippine  Islands.  S.  2530,  act  to  protect  American  and  Philippine  labor  and 
to  preserve  an  essential  industry  [by  regulating  importation  of  Philippine  cord- 
age].    Approved  June  14,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  137.) 

Pine  Ridge,  8.  Dak.  S.  1537,  act  to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  school  board 
of  Shannon  County,  S.  Dak.,  in  construction  of  consolidated  high-school  building  [at 
Pine  Ridge,  S.  Dak.],  to  be  available  to  both  white  and  Indian  children.  Approved 
June  7,   1935.      1   p.      (Public   114.) 

Poison,  Mont.  S.  1524,  act  to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  school  district 
numbered  23,  Poison,  Mont.,  in  improvement  and  extension  of  school  buildings  to 
be  available  to  both  Indian  [children  of  Flathead  (or  Jocko)  Reservation]  and 
white  children.     Approved  June  7,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  105.) 

Poplar,  Mont.  S.  1528,  act  for  expenditure  of  funds  for  cooperation  with  public- 
school  board  at  Poplar,  Mont.,  in  construction  or  improvement  of  public-school 
building  to  be  available  to  Indian  children  of  Fort  Peck  Indian  Reservation,  Mont. 
Approved  June  7,   1935.      1   p.      (Public   108.) 

Queets,  Wash.  S.  1534,  act  to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  school  board  at 
Queets,  Wash.,  in  construction  of  public-school  building  to  be  available  to  Indian 
children  of  Queets  [and  of]  Jefferson  County,  Wash.  Approved  June  7,  1935.  1  p. 
(Public    111.) 

Rainy  River.  11.  R.  C834.  act  to  revive  and  reenact  act  authorizing  Vernon  W. 
O'Connor  to  construct  bridge  across  Rainy  River  at  or  near  Baudette,  Minn.  Ap- 
proved June  4,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  92.) 

Reclamation  of  land.  S.  1305,  act  to  further  extend  relief  of  water  users  on  reclama- 
tion projects  and  on  Indian  irrigation  projects.  Approved  June  13,  1935.  1  p. 
(Public    128.) 

Retired  list,  Aimy.  S.  927,  act  to  amend  act  to  give  war-time  rank  to  retired  oflBcers 
and  former  officers  of  Army,  Navy,  and  Marine  Corps,  and/or  Coast  Guard,  so  as 
to  give  class  B  officers  of  Army  benefit  of  such  act.  Approved  June  15,  1935.  1  p. 
(Public    143.) 

S.  2029,  act  to  authorize  naval  and  Marine  Corps  service  of  Army  officers  to  be 

included  in  computing  dates  of  retirement.  Approved  June  15,  1935.  1  p. 
(Public    144.) 

Rio  Orande.  II.  R.  7291,  act  to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construc- 
tion of  bridge  across  Rio  Grande  at  or  near  Boca  Chica,  Tex.  [by  Boca  Chica 
Bridge  Company].     Approved  June  4,   1935.     1  p.      (Public  95.) 

H.  R.  7873,  act  to  give  consent  and  approval  of  Congress  to  extension  of  terms 

and  provisions  of  present  Rio  Grande  compact  signed  at  Santa  Fe.  N.  Mex.,  Feb.  12, 
1929,  [by  commissioners  for  Colorado,  New  Mexico,  and  Texas]  and  heretofore 
approved  by  act  of  Congress.     Approved  June  5,  1935.     1   p.      (Public  98.) 

Sahine  River.  II.  R.  6987.  act  authorizing  Louisiana  and  Texas  to  construct  free 
highway  bridge  across  Sabine  River  at  or  near  point  where  Louisiana  highway 
numbered  7  meets  Texas  highway  numbered  87.  Approved  June  14,  1935.  1  p. 
(Public    140.) 

Sailors.  H.  R.  07,  act  to  repeal  certain  laws  providing  that  certain  aliens  who  have 
filed  declarations  of  intention  to  become  citizens  of  United  States  shall  be  considered 
citizens  for  purposes  of  service  and  protection  on  American  vessels.  Approved 
June  15.  1935.     1  p.      (Public   142.) 

St.  Lawrence  River.  S.  2311,  act  to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing 
construction  of  bridge  across  St.  Lawrence  River  at  or  near  Ogdensburg.N.  1'.  [by 
St.  Lawrence  Bridge  Commission].     Approved  May  28,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  77.) 

Sebcwaing  River.  S.  2505,  act  authorizing  preliminary  examination  of  Sebewaing 
River  in  Huron  County,  Jlich.,  with  view  to  controlling  of  floods.  Approved  June 
11,    1935.      1    p.       (Public    124.) 

Seminole  Indians.  S.  654,  act  authorizing  exchange  of  lands  reserved  for  Seminole 
Indians  in  Florida  for  other  lands.     Approved  June  14,   1935.     1  p.      (Public   135.) 

Siskiyoti  National  Forest.  S.  1513.  act  to  add  lands  to  Siskiyou  National  Forest  in 
Oregon.     Approved  June  13,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  131.) 

Statistics.  H.  R.  5444,  act  to  authorize  Department  of  Commerce  to  make  special 
statistical  studies  upon  payment  of  cost  thereof.  Approved  May  27,  1935.  1  p. 
(Public  74.) 

Supply  Corps,  Navy.  S.  1212,  act  to  amend  sec.  1383,  Revised  statutes  [relating  to  cer- 
tain officers  of  Supply  Corps,  Navy.]      Approved  June  6,  1935.     1  p.      (Public.  100.) 


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Public  [act]  64-151,  74tli  Congress— Continued. 

Umpqua  River.  S.  -449,  act  to  authorize  preliminary  examination  of  Umpqiia  River 
and  its  tributaries  in  Oregon,  witli  view  to  control  of  its  floods.  Approved  June 
11,  19:J5.      1  p.      (Public  122.) 

Va^des,  Alaska.  H.  R.  6723,  act  to  authorize  Valdez,  Alaska,  to  construct  public- 
school  building  and  for  such  purpose  to  issue  bonds,  and  to  authorize  said  town 
to  accept  grants  of  money  to  aid  it  in  financing  any  public  works.  [Approved 
May  28,  193.5.]      2  p.      (Public  79.) 

Waccamaw  River.  H.  R.  6S59,  act  granting  consent  of  Congress  to  State  Highway  Com- 
mission of  North  Carolina  to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Waccamaw  River  at 
or  near  Old  Pireway  Ferry  Crossing.  N.  C.      Anprovt  d  June  4.  1935.      1  p.      (Public  93.) 

White  Sxvan,  Wash.  S.  1535,  act  to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  White  Swan 
school  di.strict  numbered  88,  Yakima  County,  Wash.,  for  extension  of  public-school 
buildings  to  be  available  for  Indian  children  of  Yakima  Reservation.  Approved 
June  7,   19::5.     1  p.      (Public  112.) 

WiUamette  National  Forest.  S.  462.  act  to  authorize  extension  of  exchange  authority 
and  addition  of  public  lands  to  Willamette  National  Forest  in  Oregon.  Approved 
June  13,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  130.) 

Wolf  Point,  Mont.  S.  1523,  act  to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  public-school 
board  at  Wolf  Point,  Mont.,  in  consi ruction  or  improvement  of  public-school  build- 
ing to  be  available  to  Indian  children  of  Fort  Peck  Indian  Reservation,  Mont. 
Approved  June  7,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  104.) 

Yavapai  Indians.  S.  1469,  act  to  transfer  lands  from  Veterans'  Administration  to 
Department  of  Interior  for  benefit  of  Yavapai  Indians,  Arizona.  Approved  June 
7,  1935.  1  p.  (Public  117.)  [These  lands  are  within  the  former  Whipple  Bar- 
racks military  reserve.] 

Public  [joint]  resolution  20-32,  74tli  Congress. 

Ainsroorth,  Fred  C.  S.  J.  Res.  98,  joint  resolution  to  authorize  acceptance  on  be- 
half of  United  States  of  bequest  of  Fred  C.  Ainsworth  for  purpose  of  establishing 
permanent  library  at  Walter  Reed  General  Hospital  to  be  known  as  Fred  C.  Ains- 
worth Endowment  Library.     Approved  May  23.   1935.     1  p.      (Public  resolution  20.) 

Aliens.  H.  J.  Res.  285,  .ioint  resolution  to  permit  temporary  entry  into  United  States 
under  certain  conditions  of  alien  participants  and  officials  of  National  Boy  Scout 
Jamboree  to  be  held  in  United  States  in  1935.  Approved  June  17,  1935.  1  p. 
(Public   resolution   31.) 

Economic  conditions.  S.  J.  Res.  113,  joint  resolution  to  extend  until  Apr.  1,  1936, 
certain  provisions  of  title  1  of  national  industrial  recovery  act,  and  for  other 
purposes.     Approved   June    14.    1935.     1   p.      (Public   resolution    26.) 

Federal  Aviation  Commission.  S.  J.  Res.  92,  joint  resolution  making  fin.nl  di*^position 
of  records,  flies,  and  other  property  of  Federal  Aviation  Commission  [by  delivering 
same  to  Interstate  Commerce  Commission].  Approved  June  10,  1935.  1  p.  (Pub- 
lic resolution  24.) 

^-H  cluhs.  H.  J.  Res.  288,  joint  resolution  authorizing  Secretary  of  Agriculture  to  pay 
necessary  expenses  of  assemblages  of  4-H  clubs.  Approved  June  17,  1935.  1  p. 
(Public  resolution  32.) 

Indian  reservations.  S.  J.  Res.  130,  joint  resolution  making  immediately  available 
appropriation,  fiscal  year  1936,  for  construction,  repair,  and  maintenance  of  Indian- 
reservation   roads.      Approved  June   14.   1935.      1   p.      (Public  resolution   28.) 

International  Congress  of  Military  Medicine  and  Pharmacy.  H.  J.  Res.  249,  joint  reso- 
lution to  provide  for  participation  by  United  States  in  8th  International  Congress 
of  Military  Medicine  nnd  Pharmacy  to  be  held  at  Brussels,  Belgium,  in  June  1935. 
Approved  May  24,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  resolution  21.) 

Jusserand,  Jean  J.  II.  J.  Res.  204,  joint  resolution  authorizing  erection  of  memorial 
to  Jean  Jules  .Tusserand  [in  Washington,  D.  C.].  Approved  June  17,  1935.  1  p. 
(Public   resolution    30.) 

Loans.  H.  .7.  Res.  320,  joint  resolution  to  extend  from  .Tune  16,  1935,  to  .Tune  16.  1938, 
period  within  which  loans  made  prior  to  June  16,  1933,  to  executive  officers  of  member 
b.nnks  of  Federal  reserve  svstem  may  be  renewed  or  extended.  Approved  June  14, 
1935.      1  p.      (Public  resolution  25.) 

Puerto  Riean  Hnrricane  Relief  Commission.  S.  J.  Res.  88,  joint  resolution  to  abolish 
Puerto  Rican  Hurricane  Relief  Commission  and  transfer  its  functions  to  Secretary 
of  Interior.     Approved  June  3,  1935.     1  p.     (Public  resolution  22.) 

Puerto  Rieo.  H.  .T.  Res.  27,  joint  resolution  for  extension  of  cooperative  work  of  Geo- 
logical Survey  to  Puerto  Rico.     Approved  June  17,  1935,     1  p.     (Public  resolution  29.) 

Pulaski,  Count  Casimir.  H.  J.  Res.  107,  joint  resolution  authorizing  President  of  United 
States  to  proclaim  Oct,  11,  1935,  General  Pulaski's  Memorial  Day  for  observance  and 
commemoration  of  death  of  Casimir  Pulaski.  Approved  June  6,  1935.  1  p.  (Public 
resolution  23.) 

Railroads.  S.  J.  Res.  112,  joint  resolution  extending  effective  period  of  [title  1  of] 
emergency  railroad  transportation  act.  1933  [and  of  Office  of  Federal  Coordinator 
of  Transportation].     Approved  June  14,  1935.     1  p.      (Public  resolution  27.) 

CONFERENCE  COMMITTEES 

Agricnlfnral  research.  Research  into  bfisic  laws  and  principles  relating  to  agri- 
culture, conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7160  [to  provide  for  research 
into  basic  laws  and  principles  relating  to  agriculture  and  to  provide  for  further 
development  of  cooperative  agricultural  extension  work  and  more  complete 
endowment  and  support  of  land-grant  colleges]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jones.  June 
24, 1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  1316,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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630  June  1935 

Appropriations.  Legislative  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1936,  conference 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8021 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ludlow.  June  26,  1935. 
4  p.     (H.  rp.  1370,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

District  of  Columbia  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1936,  conference  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  3973 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cannon.  June  5,  1935.  10  p.  (H.  rp. 
1107,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Internal  revenue.  Extending  certain  taxes  and  postage  rates,  conference  report 
to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  324  [to  provide  revenue]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dough- 
ton.     June  27,  1935.    2  p.   (H.  rp.  1378,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Interparliamentary  Union.  Authorize  participation  by  United  States  in  Inter- 
parliamentary Union,  conference  report  to  accompany  S.  2276;  submitted  by 
Mr.  McReynolds.  June  21,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1282,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c, 

Judges.  Filling  of  vacancies  on  Federal  bench,  conference  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  4665  [to  authorize  appointment  of  district  judge  to  fill  vacancy  in  dis- 
trict of  Massachusetts  occasioned  by  death  of  James  A.  Lowell]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Sumners  of  Texas.  June  13,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  1182,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)  [Committee  agrees  to  Senate  amendments  of  text  and  title  of  H.  R. 
4665,  so  that  bill  authorizes  filling  of  vacancies  in  certain  judgeships  in  District 
Courts.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

K&nnesaw  Mountain  National  Battlefield  Park.  Create  national  memorial  mili- 
tary park  at  or  in  vicinity  of  Kennesaw  Mountain,  Ga.  [to  be  known  as  Kenne- 
saw  Mountain  National  Battlefield  Park],  conference  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  59 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McSwain.  June  7,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1139,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Military  Academy,  West  Point.  Provide  additional  number  of  cadets  at  Military 
Academy,  conference  report  to  accompany  S.  2105 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McSwain. 
June  7,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1117,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Committee  recom- 
mends that  House  recede  from  its  amendment  authorizing  the  President  to 
annually  call  to  active  service  with  Regular  Army  a  limited  number  of  mem- 
bers of  Officers'  Reserve  Corps  and  to  annually  commission  in  Regular  Army  a 
limited  number  of  these  officers.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

National  Labor  Relations  Board,  conference  report  to  accompany  S.  1958  [to 
promote  equality  of  bargaining  power  between  employers  and  employees,  to 
diminish  causes  of  labor  disputes,  to  create  National  Labor  Relations  Board, 
and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Connery.  June  26,  1935.  6  p. 
(H.  rp.  1371,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Committee  agrees  to  House  amendment 
of  title  of  bill  which  reads:  Act  to  diminish  causes  of  labor  disputes  burdening 
or  obstructing  interstate  and  foreign  commerce,  to  create  National  Labor 
Relations  Board,  and  for  other  purposes.  This  Board  is  to  replace  the  Na- 
tional Labor  Relations  Board  established  by  Executive  order  6763  on  June  29, 
1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Navy  Department  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1936,  conference  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  7672;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cary.  June  19,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp. 
1262,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES 

Calendars  of  House  of  Representatives  and  history  of  legislation,  74th  Congress, 
1st  session,  June  3-29,  1935;  no.  108-129.  1935.  various  paging,  large  8° 
[Daily  when  House  of  Representatives  is  in  session.]     % 

Y  1.2 : 1/74-108  to  74-129 

AGRICULTURE]   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Affricultw'e.    Agricultural  adjustment  act   amendments,   report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  8492;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jones.     June  15,  1935.     43  p.     (H.  ip.  1241, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26465 

j^-H  clubs.  Providing  for  payment  of  necessary  expenses  of  4-H  club  assem- 
blages, report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  288 ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Jones.  June  4, 
1935.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  1096,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 


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Tobacco  classification  and  inspection,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8020  [to  estab- 
lish and  promote  use  of  standards  of  classification  for  tobacco,  to  provide  and 
maintain  official  tobacco  inspection  service,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  sul)mitted 
by  Mr.  Flannagan.     June  5,  1935.     7  p.     (H.  rp.  1102,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26522 

APPROPKIATIONS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Appropriations.  Second  deficiency  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1935,  hearing 
before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  deficiency  appropriations,  74th  Congress,  1st 
session.     1935.    ii  +  769  p.  il.  1  pi.     *  Paper,  SOc.  Y  4.  Ap  6/1 :  D  30/935-2 

■ •  Second  deficiency  appropriation  bill,  fiscal  year  1935,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  8554  [making  appropriations  to  supply  deficiencies  in  appropria- 
tions for  fiscal  year  1935  and  prior  fiscal  years,  to  provide  supplemental  ap- 
propriations for  fiscal  years  1935  and  1936,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Buchanan.  June  19,  1935.  43  p.  (H.  rp.  1261,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

BANKING    AND    CURRENCY    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Banks  and  hanking.  Banking  act  of  1935,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session, 
on  H.  R.  5357,  to  provide  for  sound,  effective,  and  uninterrupted  operation  of 
banking  system,  Feb.  21-Apr.  8,  1935.  Corrected  print.  1935.  iii-t-892  p.  il. 
1  pi.     *  Paper,  $1.00.  Y  4.B22/1 :  B  22/3/corr. 

Loans.  Making  eligible  for  borrowing  from  Reconstruction  Finance  Corpora- 
tion, corporations  set  up  to  relieve  distressed  real  estate  taxpayers,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  8279;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  [of  Neve  York],  June  13, 
1935.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  1179,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Public  schools.  Relief  of  public-school  districts,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
8628  [for  relief  of  public-school  districts  and  other  public-school  authorities]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Steagall.  June  25,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1328,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

CIVIL    SERVICE    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Leave  of  absence.  Annual  leave  for  Government  employees,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  8458;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ramspeck.  June  17,  1935.  9  p.  (H.  rp. 
1252,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sick  leave  for  Government  employees,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8459 

[to  standardize  sick  leave  and  extend  it  to  all  civilian  employees]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Ramspeck.     June  17,  1935.     9  p.     (H.  rp.  1251,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

CLAIMS    COMMITTEE,     HOUSE 

Ahins,  Mrs.  Cora.  Cora  Akins,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2335  [for  relief  of 
Cora  Akins]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  South.  June  3,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  1065,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ashby,  Jesse.  Jesse  Ashby,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3179  [for  relief  of  Jesse 
Ashby]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lucas.  June  10,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  1151,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Atlantic  Woi'ks,  Boston,  Mass.,  report  to  accompany  S.  895  [to  carry  out  find- 
ings of  Court  of  Claims  in  case  of  Atlantic  Woi'ks,  Boston,  Mass.] ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Ekwall.     June  25,  1935.     11  p.     (H.  rp.  1337,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

BabcocJc,  Mrs.  Ervin  L.  Mrs.  E.  L.  Babcock,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2119 
[for  relief  of  Mrs.  E.  L.  Babcock,  mother  and  guardian  of  Nelson  Babcock]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Seger.  June  10,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  1149,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Baltimore  Renovating  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5634  [for  relief  of  Balti- 
more Renovating  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stack.  June  24,  1935.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  1302,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Baylin,  Joseph  J.  Joseph  J.  Baylin,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  80S9  [for  relief- 
of  Joseph  J.  Baylin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  June  24, 
1935.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  1315,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bell  Oil  &  Gas  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7140  [for  relief  of  Bell  Oil  and 
Gas  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Daly.  June  14,  1935.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  1216, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bell  Telephone  Co.  of  Pennsylvania,  report  to  accompany  S.  2168  [for  relief 
of  Bell  Telephone  Company  of  Pennsylvania]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of 
Maryland.  June  25,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1351,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Benavides,  Mrs.  Petra  M.  Petra  M.  Benavides,  report  to  accompany  H.  R, 
1363  [for  relief  of  Petra  M.  Benavides]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  South.  June  24, 
1935.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  1285,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Berry,  Thomas  J.  Maj.  Thomas  J.  Berry,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6944- 
[for  relief  of  Thomas  J.  Berry]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  June  14,  1935, 
7  p.     (H.  rp.  1213,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c, 

Boring,  K.  W.  K.  W.  Boring,  report  to  accompany  S.  658  [for  relief  of  K.  W. 
Boring]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Evans.  June  25,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1336,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bottoms,  Mrs.  Bertha  M.  Bertha  Moseley  Bottoms,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5347  [for  relief  of  Bertha  Moseley  Bottoms]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee^ 
June  10,  1935.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  1154,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Brooklawn,  N.  J.  Certain  purchasers  of  lands  in  borough  of  Brooklawn,  N.  J., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6587  [for  relief  of  certain  purchasers  of  land  in 
borough  of  Brooklawn,  N.  J.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr,  Kennedy  of  Maryland,^ 
June  3,  1935.    14  p.     (H.  rp.  1078,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Brown,  George  R.  George  R.  Brown,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  653  [for 
relief  of  George  R.  Brown]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  June  3,  1935.  6  p, 
(H.  rp,  1062,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess,)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Broicn,  Humphrey  A.  Emma  B.  Hine,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  258  [for 
relief  of  Emma  B.  Hine]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  June  3, 
1935,  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1060,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Committee  amended  H.  R, 
258  by  substitute  so  as  to  credit  account  of  Humphrey  A.  Brown,  father  of 
Emma  B.  Hine,  but  the  title  of  the  bill  was  not  amended.]     *  Paper,  5c, 

Brumit,  Joe.  Joe  Brumit,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6057  [for  relief  of  Joe 
Brumit]  ;  submitte<l  by  Mr,  Ryan.  June  24,  1935.  3  p.  (H,  rp.  1305,  74th 
Cong,  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Caley,  William  K.  William  K.  Caley,  report  to  accompany  H.  R,  6394  [for 
relief  of  William  K.  Caley] ;  submitted  by  Mr,  Stack.  June  24,  1935.  3  p, 
(H.  rp.  1306,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Carr,  Henry  H.  Henry  H.  Carr  and  others,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2430 
[for  relief  of  Henry  H.  Carr,  Robert  E.  Wise,  Stanley  Wise  Ellis,  Peyton  L. 
Ellis,  Hilory  Wise  and  Flora  A.  Wise]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  June 
10,  1935.    7  p.     (H,  rp.  1150,  74th  Cong,  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Carter,  Samuel  W.  Samuel  W,  Carter,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5654  [to 
authorize  Court  of  Claims  to  hear  and  determine  claim  of  Samuel  W.  Car- 
ter] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Daly.  June  14,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  1207,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Carver,  Ajnos  D.  Amos  D.  Carver  et  al.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2119  [for 
relief  of  Amos  D.  Carver,  S.  E.  Turner,  Clifford  N.  Carver,  Scott  Blanchard, 
P,  B.  Blanchard,  James  B.  Parse,  A.  N.  Blanchard,  and  W.  A.  Blanchard, 
and/or  widows  of  such  of  them  as  may  be  deceased]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Tolan.    June  25,  1935.    10  p.     (H.  rp.  1350,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cheyenne  River  Reservation.  Relief  of  certain  Indians  on  Cheyenne  River 
Reservation,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6892;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gwynne. 
June  24,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  1308,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 


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Citi::ens  State  Bank,  Marianna,  Fla.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2435  [for 
relief  of  Citizens  State  Bank,  Marianna,  Fla.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Daly. 
June  24,  1935.     7  p.     (H.  rp.  1288,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Clayett,  Josei)h  M.,  jr.  Joseph  M.  Clagett,  jr.,  i-eport  to  accompany  H.  R. 
7093  [for  relief  of  Joseph  M.  Clagett,  jr.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Daly.  Juiie  14, 
1935.     8  p.     (H.  rp.  1215,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cmisolidafcd  Ashc)-oft  Hancock  Co.,  Inc.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  2US  [for  relief  of  Consolidated  Ashcroft  Hancock  Company,  Incor- 
porated,  Bridgeport,   Conn.]  ;    submitted   by   Mr.   Dickstein.     June  25,   1935. 

3  p.     (H.  rp.  1330,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Coiner,  M^aijne  J/.  Wayne  M.  Cotner,  report  to  accompany  H.  K.  6488  [for 
relief  of  Wayne  M.  Cotner]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lucas.  June  3,  1935.  4  p, 
(H.  rp.  1077,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Crillcy,  A.  Cyril.  A.  Cyril  CriUey,  report  to  accompany  S.  1045  [for  relief  of 
A.  Cyril  Crilley]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.     June  25,  1935. 

4  p.     (H.  rp.  1339,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cuno,  Roy  G.  First  Lt.  R.  G.  Cuno,  reiwrt  to  accompany  H.  R.  2115  [for 
relief  of  R.  G.  Cuno]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stack.  June  24,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
1287,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Current,  George  W.  George  Current,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5525  [for 
relief  of  George  Current]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Houston.  June  3,  1935.  6  p. 
(H.  rp.  1071,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

D'Aniato,  Rocco.  Rocco  D'Amato,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7099  [for  relief 
of  Rocco  D'Amato]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  ^Maryland.     June  3,  1935. 

2  p.     (H.  rp.  1079,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Dunham,  Robert  A.  Robert  A.  Dunham,  report  to  accompany  S.  1326  [for 
relief  of  Robert  A.  Dunham]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Evans.  June  25,  1935.  5  p. 
(H.  rp.  1343,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Everson,  Jane  A.  Jane  Alice  Everson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6444  [for 
relief  of  Jane  Alice  Everson]  ;   submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.     June  3,  1935. 

3  p.      (H.  rp.  1076,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Fareira,  Elinora.  Elinora  Fareira,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4770  [for  relief 
of  Elinora  Fareira]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ryan.  June  24,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
1299,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Faugh min,  Mrs.  Gladys  E.  Gladys  E.  Faughnan,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5178  [for  relief  of  Gladys  E.  Faughnan]  ;  subm.tted  by  Mr.  Dickstein.  June 
10,  1935.     11  p.     (H.  rp.  1153,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

General  Baking  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1409  [for  relief  of  General  Baking 
Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  June  25,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1344, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Grier-Loicrance  Construction  Co.,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7962  [for 
relief  of  Grier-Lowrance  Constiniction  Company,  Incorporated]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  June  24,  1935.  10  p.  (H.  rp.  1313,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Grifflth,  Thomas  L.  Tom  L.  Griffith,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2621  [for  relief 
of  Tom  L.  Griffith]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stack.  June  24,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
1292,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Crvstin,  Hay  C.  May  C.  Gustin,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5816  [for  relief  of 
May  C.  Gustin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Guyer.  June  3,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1074, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Henderson.  .James  A.     James  A.  Henderson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  820  [for 
relief  of  James  A.  Henderson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lucas.     June  24.  1935.     9  p. 
I       (H.  rp.  1284,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

j  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3777   [for  relief  of  Herald 
I       Publishing  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stack.     June  24,  1935.     4  p.     (H.  rp. 
1296,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Herring,  Harry  T.  Harry  T.  Herring,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5075  [provid- 
ing for  appointment  of  Harry  T.  Herring  as  lieutenant  colonel  in  Army  and 
his  retirement  in  that  grade]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Edmistou.  June  11,  1935. 
6  p.     (H.  rp.  1164,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hooge,  Rene.  Rene  Hooge,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3839  [for  relief  of  Rene 
Hooge]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  South.  June  14,  1934.  9  p.  (H.  rp.  1202,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hudson  Bros.,  Norfolk,  Va.,  report  to  accompany  S.  985  [for  relief  of  Hudson 
Brothers,  Norfolk,  Va.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stack.  June  25,  1935.  4  p. 
( H.  rp.  1338,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Huston,  Oliver  B.  Oliver  B.  Huston,  and  others,  report  to  accompany  S.  1214 
[for  relief  of  Oliver  B.  Huston,  Anne  Huston,  Jane  Huston,  and  Harriet 
Huston]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ekvvall.  June  25,  1935.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  1342,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Italian  Star  Line,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2148  [to  confer  jurisdiction 
on  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  determine,  and  render  judgment  upon  claims  of 
Italian  Star  Line,  Incorporated,  against  United  States]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Evans.    June  14,  1935.    11  p.     (H.  rp.  1219,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Jacobs,  A.  L.  Flora  Jacobs,  administratrix,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5771 
[for  relief  of  Floi-a  Jacobs,  administratrix  of  estate  of  A.  L.  Jacobs]  ;  sub- 
milted  by  Mr.  Tolan.  June  3,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1072,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Jarrette,  Harry.  Harry  Jarrette,  report  to  accompany  S.  2373  [for  relief  of 
Harry  Jarrette]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Guyer.  June  25,  1935.  10  p.  il.  (H.  rp. 
1354,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Jcanmmwd,  E.  E.  Jeanmonod.  report  to  accompany  S.  1046  [for  relief  of  E. 
Jeanmonod]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland.  June  25,  1935.  9  p. 
(H.  rp.  1340,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Jones,  R.  W.  R.  W.  Jones,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3408  [for  relief  of  R.  W. 
Jones]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tolan.  June  24,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1294,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kellogg,  Ralph  P.  Ralph  P.  Kellogg,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7393  [for 
relief  of  Ralph  P.  Kellogg]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ryan.  June  24,  1935.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  1309,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 


W.  E.  W.  H.  Keyes,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6269  [for  relief  of 
W.  H.  Keyes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Carlson.  June  14,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  1212, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Layman,  Harry.  Harry  Layman,  report  to  accompany  S.  276  [for  relief  of 
Harry  Layman,  alias  Roland  Ross]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dickstein,  June  3, 
1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  1059,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Leiding,  Mrs.  Eliziabcth.  Elizabeth  Leiding,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5245 
[for  relief  of  Elizabeth  Leiding]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith  of  Washington. 
June  24,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  1301,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Leverett,  Mrs.  Lettie.  Lettie  Leverett,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1833  [for 
relief  of  Lettie  Leverett]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Nichols.  June  10,  1935.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  1148,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lei'H,  Raphael.  Raphael  Levy,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5772  [for  relief  of 
Raphael  Levy]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tolan.  June  3,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1073, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Licbcrman,  Emanuel.  Emanuel  Lieberman,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2702 
[for  relief  of  Emanuel  Lieberman]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith  of  Washington. 
June  24,  1935.    5  p.     (H.  rp.  1293,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lowe,  Mrs.  Hazel  B.  Hazel  B.  Lowe  et  al.,  report  to  accompany  S.  280  [for 
relief  of  Hazel  B.  Lowe,  Tess  H.  Johnston,  and  Esther  L.  Teckmeyer]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Houston.  June  25,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  1331,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Pai^er,  5c. 

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Luscher,  Fred  C.  Fred  Lusclier,  report  to  accompany  S.  540  [for  relief  of  Fred 
Luscher]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  June  25,  193;").  9  p.  (H.  rp.  1335, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lyne,  Mrs.  Cassic  M.  Cassie  M.  Lyne,  report  to  accompany  H.  II.  7137  [for 
relief  of  Cassie  M.  Lyne]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ekwall.  June  10,  1935.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  1161,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McCraii,  Skelton  M.  Skelton  Mack  McCray,  report  to  accompany  S.  1577  [for 
relief  of  Skelton  Mack  McCray]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  South.  June  25,  1935. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  1345,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McHugh,  Michael  A.  Michael  A.  McHugh,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5811 
[for  relief  of  Michael  A.  McHugh]  ;  submitted  i)v  Mr.  Ryan,  June  14,  1935. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  1208,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McLaurin,  Mrs.  Amy.  Amy  McLaurin,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4570  [for 
relief  of  Amy  McLaurin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  South.  June  14,  1935.  6  p.  (H, 
rp.  1204,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McPctcrs.  W.  W.  Estate  of  W.  W.  McPeters,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7616 
[for  relief  of  estate  of  W.  W.  McPeters]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tolan.  June  24, 
1935.    5  p.     (H.  rp.  1311,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Maier,  Joseph  A.  Joseph  Maier,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  60.")  [for  relief 
of  Joseph  Maier]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  June  3,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp. 
1061,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Manges,  Beatrice  I.  Beatrice  I.  Manges,  report  to  accompany  S.  2S3  [for 
relief  of  Beatrice  I.  Manges]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ekwall.  June  25.  1935. 
8  p.     (H.  rp.  1332,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

MauKficld,  George  C,  Co.  George  C.  Manstield  Co.  and  George  D.  Mansfield, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6822  [for  relief  of  George  C.  Mansfield  Company 
and  George  D.  Mansfield]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ekwall.  June  10,  1935.  7  p. 
(H.  rp.  1159,  74th  Cong.  Ist  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Medical  College  of  Virginia  et  al.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1871  [for  relief 
of  Medical  College  of  Virginia,  and  others]  ;  submitted  by  IMr.  Houston. 
June  14,  1935.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  1218,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Median,  Daniel.  Dan  Meehan,  report  to  accompany  S.  1640  [for  relief  of  Dan 
Meehan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  South.  June  25,  1935.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  1346,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mixch,  Otto,  Company.  Otto  Misch  Co.,  report  to  r.ccompany  H.  R.  6137  [for 
ri'lief  of  Otto  Misch  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kennedy  of  Maryland. 
June  3,  1935.     5  p.     ( H.  rp.  1075,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Nacional  Dcstilerias  Corporation,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2617  [for  relief 
of  Nacional  Destilerias  Corporation]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Dalv.  June  24, 
1935.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  1290,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Necklace,  Mrs.  Mary  8.  Mary  Sky  Necklace,  report  to  accompany  S.  1696  [for 
relief  of  Mary  Sky  Necklace]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  South.  June  25,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1347,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

New  Amsterdam  Casualty  Co..  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6105  [for  relief  of 
New  Amsterdam  Casualty  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Guyer.  June  10, 
1935.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  1157,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Piiper,  5c. 

Officers,  Army.  Certain  disbursing  officers  of  Army,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
6886  [for  relief  of  certain  disbursing  officers  of  Army]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Kennedy  of  Maryland.  June  10,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1100,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pamlico  Timber  Corporation,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5415  [to  confer  juris- 
diction on  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  North  Carolina  to  hear,  de- 
termine, and  render  judgment  upon  claims  of  Pamlico  Timber  Corporation 
against  United  States]  ;  submitted  by  IMr.  S')Uth.  June  14,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
1205,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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636  June  1935 

Picklesimer,  William.  Heirs  of  Gladys  Picklesimer,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4601  [lor  relief  of  William  Picklesimer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  South.  June  3, 
1935.    5  p.     (H.  rp.  1069,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Folitano.  Domenicn.  Domenico  Politano,  report  to  accompany  S.  2076  [for  relief 
of  Domenico  Politano]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Guyer.  June  25.  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
1349,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Poirell  Mrs.  Edith  M.  Edith  M.  Powell,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3913  [for 
relief  of  Edith  M.  Powell]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gwynue.  June  14,  1935.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  1203,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Poiccll  &  Goldstein,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2526  [for  relief  of  Powell 
and  Goldstein,  Incorporated]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stack.  June  24,  1935.  4  p. 
( H.  rp.  12S9,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Price,  Walter  C.  Walter  C.  Price  and  Joseph  C.  LeSage,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  7819  [for  relief  of  Walter  C.  Price  and  Joseph  C.  Lesage]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Stack.  June  24,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  1312,  74th  Cong,  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,   5c. 

Purvis,  E.  F.  E.  F.  Purvis,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2411  [for  relief  of  E.  F. 
Purvis]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Houston.  June  3,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1068,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

liedlhftmmer,  Jose  R.  Jose  R.  Redlhammer,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  S020 
[for  relief  of  Jose  R.  Redlhammer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  I'ittenger.  June 
24,  1935.     2  p.      (H.  rp.  1314,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Reno,  Joe.  Joe  Reno,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  996  [for  relief  of  Joe  Reno]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Ryan.  Jmie  14,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  1217,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Roberts,  Mrs.  Carrie  P.  Carrie  Price  Roberts,  report  to  accompany  S.  2993  [for 
relief  of  Carrie  Price  Roberts]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Houston.  June  25,  1935. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  1359,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ross,  Andrew  y.  A.  N.  Ross,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2935  [for  relief  of 
A.  N.  Ross]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ryan.  June  14,  1935.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  1201,  74th 
Cong.   1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

RoiDland,  Wint.  Wint  Rowland,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6267  [lor  relief  of 
Wint  Rowland]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Carlson.  June  14,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  1210, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Royal,  Prince,  sr.  Prince  Royal,  sr.,  and  others,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
3965  [conferring  jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  determine  and 
render  judgment  upon  claims  of  Prince  Royal,  sr.,  Kathleen  Royal  Hayes, 
Victor  A.  Royal,  Lucile  Royal,  Prince  Royal,  jr.,  Maggie  Fields  Ramsey,  and 
R.  J.  Ramsey]  ;  submitted  by  I\Ir.  Nichols.  June  3,  1935.  14  p.  (H.  rp.  1068, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Sachs  Mercantile  Co.,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4655  [for  relief  of  Sachs 
Mercantile  Cdmpany,  Incorporated]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lucas.  June  24,  1935. 
8  p.     (H.  rp.  1298,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Schrodl,  John.  Heirs  of  John  Schrodl,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7076  [for 
relief  of  heirs  of  John  Schrodl]  ;  .submitted  by  Mr.  Smith  of  Washington. 
June  14,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1214,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Scipper,  Henry.  Henry  Scipper,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5492  [for  relief  of 
Henry  Scipper]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  June  3,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
1070,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Pai)er,  5c. 

Settles,  Cal.  Cal  and  Rhoda  Settles,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5905  [for 
relief  of  Cal  Settles;  and  Rhoda  Settles]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Carlson.  June  24, 
1935.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  1304,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Shade,  Charles  K.  Charles  K.  Shade,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  61&S  [for 
relief  of  Charles  K.  Shade]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ryan.  June  10,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  1158,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

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Shepard,  Mrs:.  Etta  A.  Etta  A.  Shepaid,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1917  [for 
relief  of  Etta  A.  Shepard]  ;  sultniitteil  by  Mr.  Nichols.  June  3,  1935.  3  p. 
( H.  rp.  1064,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Slayback,  J.  T.  J.  T.  Slayback,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  47S4  [for  relief  of 
J.  T.  Slayback]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  June  24,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp. 
1300,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Smith,  Surah  L.  Sarah  L.  Smith,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1435  [for  i-elief 
of  Sarah  L.  Smith]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Carlson.  June  24,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
1286,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sphar,  A.  H.  A.  H.  Sphar,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5523  [for  relief  of  A.  H. 
Sphar]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith  of  Washington.  June  14,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
1206,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Stout,  Forrest  D.  Forrest  D.  Stout,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  456S  [for  relief 
of  Forrest  D.  Stout]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ryan.  June  10,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
1152,  74th  Cong,  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sudden  d  Christenson,  Inc.,  et  al.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2635  [for  relief  of 
Sudden  and  Christenson,  Incorporated,  John  A.  Hooper,  Emil  T.  Kruse, 
Edward  Kruse,  Gilbert  Loken,  and  G.  W.  McNear,  Incorporated,  or  their 
successors  in  interest]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Daly.  June  25,  1935.  20  p.  (H.  rp. 
135S,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sutton,  Mrs.  Marcjaret.  Widow  of  Ray  Sutton,  report  to  accompany  S.  2393 
[for  relief  of  Margaret  Sutton,  widow  of  Ray  Sutton]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Tolan.     June  25,  1935.    6  p.     (H.  rp.  1356,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ssu»ianski,  K.  S.  K.  S.  Szymanski,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5S70  [for  relief 
of  K.  S.  Szymanski]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Daly.  June  14,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
1209,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Tasso,  Elliott  H.  Elliott  M.  and  Emma  Tasso,  report  to  accompany  S.  2374  [for 
relief  of  Elliott  H.  Tasso  and  Ennna  Tasso]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tolan.  June 
25,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  1355,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Teiermeijer,  Mrs.  Rose.  Rose  Teiermeyer.  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5351 
[for  relief  of  Rose  Teierme.ver]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ekwall.     June  10,  1935. 

4  p.  (H.  rp.  1155,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Thomas  Marine  Railway  Co,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4148  [for  relief 
of  Thomas  Marine  Railway  Company,  Incorporated]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith 
of   Washington.     June  24,   1935.     4  p.    (H.   rp.  1297,   74th   Cong.    Ist   soss.) 

*  Paper.  5c. 

Thompson,  William  A.  William  A.  Thomi)son,  report  to  accompany  S.  1070 
[for  relief  of  William  A.  Thompson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Evans.    June  25,  1935. 

5  p.     ( H.  rp.  1341,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Pai>er,  5c. 

Tiicasteimn  {or  Afina) .  Heirs  of  Tiwastewin  or  Anna,  report  to  accompany  S. 
2533  [for  relief  of  rightful  heirs  of  Tiwastewin  or  Anna!  ;  siibmitted  by  Mr. 
Ekwall.    June  25,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  1357,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Trousdale,  David  A.  David  A.  Trousdale,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7520  [for 
relief  of  David  A.  Trousdale]  :  submitted  by  'Mr.  McGehee.  June  24,  1935. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  1310,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

XJUendorff,  Phillip.  Florida  National  Bank  &  Trust  Co.,  successor  trustee  for 
estate  of  Phillip  Ullendorf,  report  to  accompany  S.  1960  [for  relief  of  Florida 
National  Bank  and  Trust  Company,  as  successor  trustee  for  estate  of  Phillip 
Ulleudorff]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Ekwall.  June  25,  1935.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  1348, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

United  States  Bank  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  970  [for  relief 
of  United  States  Bank  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  McGehee.  June 
3,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  1063,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Vasilzevic,  Niek.  Legal  guardian  of  Nick  Vasilzevic,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
3509  [for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  Nick  Vasilzevic]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Ken- 
nedy of  Maryland.     June  3,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  1067,  74th  Cong.'  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

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638  June  1935 

Wade,  Francis  T.  F.  T.  Wade,  M.  L.  Dearing,  E.  D.  Wagner,  and  G.  M.  Judd, 
report  to  accompany  S.  490  [for  relief  of  F.  T.  Wade,  M.  L.  Dearing,  E.  D. 
Wagner,  and  G.  M.  Judd]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Houston.  June  25,  1935.  5  p. 
(H.  rp.  1334,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Watson,  Robert.  A.  Robert  A.  Watson,  report  to  accompany  S.  373  [conferring 
jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  determine,  and  render  judgment 
on  claim  of  Robert  A.  Watson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Guyer.  June  25,  1935. 
9  p.     (H.  rp.  1333,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Western  Constniction  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2312  [for  relief  of  Western 
Construction  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  June  25,  1935.  7  p. 
(H.  rp.  3353,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2225  [authorizing  adjust- 
ment of  claim  of  Western  Union  Telegraph  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ken- 
nedy of  Maryland.     June  25,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1352,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Wilkinson,  Mrs.  Sadie.  Sadie  Wilkinson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2620 
[for  relief  of  Sadie  AVilkiuson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stack.  June  24,  1935. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  1291,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Willis,  E.  C.  E.  C.  Willis,  father  of  Charles  R.  Willis,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5SG7  [for  relief  of  E.  C.  Willis,  father  of  Charles  R.  Willis]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  McGehee.     June  24,  1935.     7  p.     (H.  rp.  1303,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Wolfe,  Bernard  V.  Bernard  V.  Wolfe  and  Dixon  Implement  Co.,  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  3673  [for  relief  of  Bernard  V.  Wolfe  and  Dixon  Implement 
Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gwynne.  June  24,  1935.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  1295, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Corrected  print.  1st  print  reads  incorrectly  H.  R. 
3763  instead  of  H.  R.  3673.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

WartJnj,  Lewis.  Lewis  Worthy  and  Dennis  O.  Penn,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5863  [for  relief  of  Lewis  Worthy  and  Dennis  O.  Penn]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Nichols.    June  10,  1935.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  1106,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wright,  WiUiam  C.  W.  C.  Wright,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  62GS  [for  relief 
of  W.  C.  Wright]  ;  submitted  l)y  Mr.  Carlson.  June  14,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp, 
1211,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Zappone,  Almerico.  A.  Zappone  and  W.  R.  Fuchs,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
6SS9  [for  relief  of  A.  Zappone  and  W.  R.  Fuchs]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Carlson. 
June  24,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  1307,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Bonds  of  officers,  etc.  Regulate  giving  of  bonds  by  officers  and  employees  of 
District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7765 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Palmisano.  June  7,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1124,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  June  19,  1985; 
[no.  3].    1935.     21  p.     4°     I  Y  4.D  63/1 :  74/3 

Child  labor.  Employment  of  minoi-s,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7505  [to  amend 
act  to  regulate  employment  of  minors  within  District  of  Columbia,  so  as  to 
permit  minors  to  appear  in  musical  recital  or  concert  or  on  stage  in  District 
of  Columbia]  ;  submitted  by  ]Mr.  Palmisano.  June  7,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1122, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Drake,  Lyman  C.  Lyman  C.  Drake,  report  to  accompany  S.  2591  [for  relief  of 
Lyman  C.  Drake]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Palmisano.  June  7,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
1121,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Manslaughter.  Amend  act  to  establish  code  of  laws  for  District  of  Columbia, 
as  amended,  by  addition  of  3  new  sections  [relating  to  negligent  homicide], 
namely,  802  (a).  802  (b),  802  (c),  report  to  accompany  S.  2100;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Palmisano.     June  7,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1120,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

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JuxE  1935  639 

Railroad  crossings.  New  York  Avenue  bridge,  hearings  before  subcommittee  on 
streets  and  traffic,  74tli  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  6656  [to  authorize 
Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  operating  lessee  of  properties  of  Phila- 
delphia, Baltimore  and  Washington  Railroad  Co.,  by  means  of  overhead 
bridge  to  cross  New  York  Avenue  Northeast,  to  extend,  construct,  maintain 
and  operate  certain  industrial  side  tracks,  and  for  otlier  purposes]  and  H.  R. 
7447  [to  amend  act  to  provide  for  union  railroad  station  in  District  of 
Columbia,  and  for  other  purposes,  relative  to  construction  of  certain  railroad 
crossings  by  Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad  Company  and  Philadelphia,  Balti- 
more   and    Washington   Railroad    Company].      1935.      ii+G8    p.    il.    3    maps. 

*  Paper,    10c.  Y  4.D  63/1 :  N  42  y 

Recorder  of  deed».  Fees  to  be  charged  by  recorder  of  deeds  of  District  of 
Columbia,  report  to  accompany  S.  410 ;  submitted  by  I\Ir.  Elleubogeu.  June  7, 
1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  1119,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Rent  Commission  of  District  of  Columbia.  District  of  Columbia  Rent  Com- 
mission, report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3809  [declaring  emergency  in  housing 
condition  in  District  of  Columbia,  creating  Rent  Commission  for  District  of 
Columbia,  prescribing  powers  and  duties  of  Commission,  and  for  other  pur- 
poses] :  submitted  by  Mr.  Ellenbogeu,  June  7,  1935.  16  p.  (H.  rp.  1125, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Streets.  Paving  assessments,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7526  [to  amend  act 
to  provide  for  special  assessments  for  paving  of  roadways  and  laying  of  curbs 
and  gutters]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Palmisano.  June  7,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1123, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paj^er,  5c. 

ELECTION   OF  PRESIDENT,   ^^CE  PRESIDENT,    AND  RHPRESENTA'n\T:S    COMMITTEB,    HOUSE 

Sotise  of  Representatives.  Four-year  term  for  Members  of  Congress,  hearing, 
74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  J.  Res.  32,  proposing  amendment  to  Consti- 
tution of  United  States  providing  term  of  4  years  for  Representatives  in 
Congress,  Mar.  21,  1935.    1935.    ii+23  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.E1  2/1 :  T  27/8 

EEEPENDITUKES    IN    EXECUTIVE   DEPARTMENTS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Central  Statistical  Board.  Central  Statistical  Committee  and  Central  Statis- 
tical Board,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  7590  [to  create 
Central  Statistical  Committee  and  Central  Statistical  Board],  May  7-24, 
1935.  1935.  ii-f  190  p.  1  pi.  [The  Board  created  by  H.  R.  7590  is  to  continue 
the  work  of  the  Central  Statistical  Board  created  by  Executive  order  6225.] 

*  Paper,  15c.  Y  4.Ex  7/13 :  C  33 

Creating  Central   Statistical   Committee  and   Central   Statistical  Board, 

report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7590 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Whittington.    June  3,  1935. 
4  p.     (H.  rp.  1084,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      [The  Board  created  by  H.  R.  7590 
is  to  continue  the  work  of  the  Central  Statistical  Board  created  by  Executive 
order  6225.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26457 

FLOOD    CONTROL    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Arkansas  River.  Preliminary  examination,  Arkansas  River  and  Fourche 
Bayou,  flood  control.  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7995 
[to  authorize  preliminary  examination  of  Arkansas  River  and  Fourche 
Bayou  with  view  to  control  of  floods  in  vicinity  of  Little  Rock  and  North 
Little  Rock,  Ark.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson  of  Louisiana.  June  3,  1935. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  1093,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cedar  River.  Preliminary  examination  of  Cedar  River  and  tributaries, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8341  [to  provide  preliminary  examination  of 
Cedar  River  and  its  tributaries,  in  State  of  Washington,  with  view  to  con- 
trol of  its  flood  waters]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson  of  Louisiana.  June  27, 
1935.    1  p.     (II.  rp.  1381,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Contentnea  Creek.  Preliminary  examination,  Contentnea  Creek,  N.  C.  [with 
view  to  control  of  floods],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8378:  submitted  by 
Mr.  Wilson  of  Louisiana.  June  27,  193.").  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1383,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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640  June  1935 

GoUlshorough  Creek.  Preliminary  examination  of  Goldsborough  Creek,  Mason 
County,  Wash,  [with  view  to  control  of  its  floods],  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  7994;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson  of  Louisiana.  June  3,  1935.  1  p. 
(H.  rp.  1086,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Huerfano  Rwer.  Preliminary  examination  of  Huerfano  and  Cnchara  rivers, 
Colo.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8199  [to  provide  preliminary  examination 
of  Huerfano  River  in  Huerfano  and  Piieblo  counties,  and  Cuchara  River 
in  Huerfano  County,  Colo.,  with  view  to  control  of  their  floods  and  conser- 
vation of  their  watei's]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson  of  Louisiana.  June  27, 
1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  1379,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Corrected  print.  1st 
print  reads  incorrectly  H.  R.  8189  instead  of  H.  R.  8199.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

Mississippi  River.  Amend  act  for  control  of  floods  on  Mississippi  River  [so  as 
to  provide  for  payment  for  flowage  rights],  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
7349;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson  of  Louisiana.  June  21,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
985,  pt.  2,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

NisquaUy  River.  Preliminary  examination  of  Nisqually  River,  Wash.,  flood 
control,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8342  [to  provide  preliminary  examination 
of  Nisqually  River  and  its  tributaries,  in  State  of  Washington,  with  view 
to  control  of  its  flood  waters]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson  of  Louisiana. 
Juno  27,  1935.     1  p.      (H.  rp.  1382,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Osage  River.  Authorize  supplemental  examination  of  Marals  des  Cygnes 
River,  Kans.,  with  view  to  control  of  floods,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
8301  [to  authorize  preliminary  examination  of  Marais  des  Cygnes  River, 
In  Kansas,  with  view  to  control  of  its  floods]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson  of 
Louisiana.  June  27,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1393,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
[The  portion  of  the  Osage  River  in  Kansas  and  western  Missouri  is  some- 
times called  Marais  des  Cygnes.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

.Parker  Dam.  Parker  Dam  on  Colorado  River  and  Grand  Coulee  Dam  on 
Columbia  River,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  8037,  to 
authorize  and  adopt  certain  iiublic  w"orks  projects  for  controlling  floods, 
improving  navigation,  regulating  flow  of  certain  streams  of  United  States, 
and  for  other  purposes,  May  25  and  28,  1935.    1935.    iii  +  62  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 

Y  4.F  65  :  P  22 

• Public  works  projects  for  controlling  floods,  improving  navigation,  reg- 
ulating flow  of  certain  streams,  etc.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8057;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Wilson  of  Louisiana.  June  3,  1935.  9  p.  (H.  rp.  1089,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Includes  minority  report.  H.  R.  8057  authorizes  the 
projects  known  as  Parker  Dam  cm  Colorado  River  and  Grand  Coulee  Dam 
on  Columbia  River  and  others  similarlv  situated.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26458' 

Republican  Hirer.  Preliminary  examination  of  Republican  River,  Smoky 
Hill  River,  and  minor  tributaries  of  Kansas  River,  Kans.  [with  view  to 
control  of  their  floods],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8030;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Wilson  of  Louisiana.    June  3,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  1088,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Rivers.  Construction  of  certain  public  works  on  rivers  and  harbors  for  flood 
control,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8455;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson  of 
Louisiana.      June   14,    1935.      18    p.       (H.    rp.    1223,    74th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26523 
Suicannee  River.  Preliminary  examination  tif  Suwannee  River,  Fla.,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  8300  [to  authorize  preliminary  examination  of  Suwannee 
River  in  Florida,  from  Florida-Georgia  State  line  to  Gulf  of  Mexico,  with 
view  to  control  of  its  floods]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson  of  Louisiana.  June 
27,  1935.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  1380,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

FOREIGN    AFFAIRS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSK 

Claims.  Omnibus  claims  bill,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8664  [for  relief 
of  sundry  claimants]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McReynolds.  June  25,  1935.  5  p. 
(H.  rp.  1329,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess).  [H.  R.  8664  contains  S.  267  and  other 
bills.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Grace,  Mrs.  Catherine.  Catherine  Grace,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8224  [for 
relief  of  Catherine  Grace,  widow  of  William  Joseph  Grace]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.   McRe.vnolds.     June  4,  1935.     5  p.      (H.   rp.   1098,   74tli   Cong.   Is-t  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Gray.  Mrs.  Blanche  L.  Blanche  I.  Gray,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8127  [for 
relief  of  Blanche  I(L).  Gray,  widow  of  Paul  Judson  Gray];  submitted  by 
Mr.  McReynolds.     June  25,  1935.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  1326,  74th  Conjr.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c, 

Paris,  France.  International  exposition  of  Paris,  France,  ]9:]7.  report  to 
accompany  H.  J.  Res.  305  [accepting  invitation  of  Government  of  France  to 
United  States  to  participate  in  International  Exposition  of  Paris,  Art  and 
Technique  in  Modern  Life,  to  be  held  at  Paris,  France,  in  1937]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  McReynolds.     June  7,  1935.     2  p.      (H.  rp.  1136,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Tarnpcn,  Norictgian.  steamer.  Claim  for  damages  caused  by  detention  of 
Norwegian  steamer  Tampen  by  Coast  Guard,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
8629  [authorizing  appropriation  for  payment  to  Government  of  Norway  in 
settlement  of  all  claims  for  reimbursement  on  account  of  losses  sustained  by 
owner  and  crew  of  Norwegian  steamer  Tampen]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mc- 
Reynolds. June  25,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1325,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Texas  Centennial  Exposition.  Texas  Centennial  Exposition,  hearings,  74th 
Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  J.  Res.  293,  providing  for  participation  of 
United  States  in  Texas  Centennial  Exposition  and  celebration  to  be 
held  in  Texas  during  1935  and  1936,  and  authorizing  the  President  to  invite 
foreign  countries  and  nations  to  participate  therein,  and  for  other  purposes, 
May  23,  1935.  1935.  iii+30  p.  [H.  J.  Res.  293  establishes  the  United  States 
Texas  Centennial  Commission.]     *  Pai^er,  5c.  Y4.F76/1:T31 

•  Texas  Centennial  Exposition,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  293  [pro- 
viding for  participation  of  United  States  in  Texas  Centennial  Exposition  and 
celebrations  to  be  held  in  Texas  during  1935  and  1936,  and  authorizing  the 
President  to  invite  foreign  countries  and  nations  to  participate  therein,  and 
for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson  of  Texas.  May  31,  1935. 
4  p.  (H.  rp.  1055,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  J.  Res.  293  establishes  the 
United  States  Texas  Centennial  Commission.]      *  Paper,  oc. 

IMMIGRATION    AND    NATURALIZATION    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Actors.  To  clarify  status  of  actors  under  contract  labor  provisions  of  immi- 
gration laws,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3473 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Starnes. 
June  7,  1935.     5  p.     (H.  i-p.  1131,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Aliens.     Deportation  of  criminals,  preservation   of  family  units,  permit  non- 
criminal aliens  to  legalize  their  status,  report  [and  minority  views]  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  8163.     [2  pts.]     (H.  rp.  1110,  2  pts.,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
L.  C.  card  35-26466 

[pt.  1.]      Report;  sr.biiiitted  by  Mr.  Ktir.     June  5.  1935.     '21  p.     *  Paper,  .jc. 
pt.  2.       Minority  views;  submitted  by  Mr.  Starnes,  June  10,  1935.      11  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

Terminate  temporary  stay  of,  and  deport  certain  aliens  found  to  be  pro- 
moting and  disseminating  certain  propaganda  instigated  from  foreign  sources, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7221  [to  authorize  shortening  or  termination  of 
stay  in  United  States  of  certain  aliens  not  admitted  for  permanent  residence, 
to  authorize  deportation  of  certain  aliens  admitted  for  permanent  residence, 
and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dickstein.  May  31,  1935.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  1057,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

• To  exclude  habitual  alien  commuters,  report  to  accompany  H.   R.  4340 

[to  restrict  habitual  commuting  of  aliens  from  foreign  contiguous  territory  to 
engage   in   skilled   or  unskilled    lal)or   or   employment   in   continent;il    United 
States]  ;  submitted  l)y  Mr.  Lesinski.     June  20,  1935.     8  p.     (LI.  rp.  1276,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26491 

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642  June  1935 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74tli  Congress,  1st  session,  June  calendar, 
June  1,  1935  ;  no.  5.     1935.    19  p.  large  8°     t  Y  4.1m  6/1 :  74/5 

Deportation  of  alien  seamen,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5380;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Scliulte.    June  7,  1935.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  1126,  74tli  Cong,  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fascists.    Exclude  and  deport  aliens  who  are  Fascists  and  Communists,  minor- 
ity views  to  accompany  H.  R.  7120;  submitted  by  Mrs.  O'Day.    June  5,  1985. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  1023,  pt.  2,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26435 

Oherwal,  Rakha  Singh.  Rakha  Singh  Gherwal,  report  to  accompany  S.  447 
[conferring  jurisdiction  on  district  court  for  district  of  Oregon  to  hear,  deter- 
mine, and  render  judgment  upon  suit  in  equity  of  Rakha  Singh  Gherwal 
against  United  States] ;  submitted  by  Mrs.  O'Day.  June  14,  1935.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  1225,  74th  Cong,  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Immigration.  Permit  admission  of  certain  alien  wives  of  American  citizens, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7975  [to  permit  alien  wives  of  American  citizens 
who  were  married  prior  to  ai)proval  of  immigration  act  of  1924  to  enter 
United  States]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  King.  June  5,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1106, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Immigration  visas.  Suspend  issuance  of  nonquota  and  noupreference  quota 
immigration  visas  in  certain  cases,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  236  [to 
suspend  issuance  of  nonquota  immigration  visas  to  persons  born  in  Mexico, 
to  suspend  issuance  of  all  noupreference  quota  immigration  visas,  and  for 
other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schulte.  June  7,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1138, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Papi-r,  5c. 

INDIAN    AFFAIRS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Arapaho  Indians.  Claim  of  Arapahoe  and  Cheyenne  Indians,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  1504  [authorizing  Arapahoe  and  Cheyenne  Indians  to  sul)mit  claims 
to  Court  of  Claims]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ayers.  June  3,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
1091,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  May  17  and  June 
13,  1935  ;  no.  1  and  2.    1935.    40  p.  and  48  p.  4°    I  Y  4.1n  2/1 :  74/1,  2 

Chippcica  Indian  Cooperative  Marketing  Association.  Authorizing  capital  fund 
for  Chippewa  Indian  Corperative  Marketing  Association,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  6228;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ryan.  June  3,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1082,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

CMppciva  Indians.  Amend  act  setting  aside  Rice  Lake,  etc.,  for  exclusive  use 
of  Chippewa  Indians  of  Minnesota,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6963  [to  amend 
act  setting  aside  Rice  Lake  and  contiguous  lands  in  Minnesota  for  exclusive 
use  and  benefit  of  Chippewa  Indians  of  Minnesota,  so  as  to  provide  addi- 
tional wild-rice  reserves]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ryan.  June  10,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  634,  pt.  2,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Chippewa  Indians  of  Wisconsin,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  CS69  [author- 
izing Chippewa  Indians  of  Wisconsin  to  submit  claims  to  Court  of  Claims]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  O'Malley.  June  3,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1083,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)      *  Paper,   5e. 

Crow  Indians.  Carry  out  intention  of  Congress  in  re  claims  of  Crow  tribe  of 
Indians  of  Montana,  etc.,  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  96  [to  carry  out 
intention  of  Congress  with  reference  to  clahus  of  Crow  tribe  of  Indians  of 
Montana  and  any  band  thereof  against  United  States,  by  assuring  to  them 
right  of  appeal  to  Supreme  Court]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ayers.  June  3,  1935. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  1081,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Duschesne  County,  Utah.  Construction,  extension,  and  improvement  of  public- 
school  buildings  in  Duschesne  County,  Utah,  report  to  accomiDany  S.  2193; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Murdock.  June  7,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1135,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 


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June  1935  643 

Haskell  Institute.  Provide  funds  foi-  acquisition  of  property  of  Haskell  Students 
Activities  Association  on  behalf  of  Indian  school  known  as  Haskell  Institute, 
Lawrence,  Kans.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7443;  submitted  by  Mi".  Rogers  of 
Oklahoma.  June  7,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1132,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Indian  Claims  Commission.  Indian  Claims  Commission,  hearinjis.  7-Itli  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  on  H.  R.  7837,  to  create  Indian  Claims  Commission,  to  pro- 
vide for  powers,  duties,  and  functions  thereof,  and  for  other  purposes.  May 
22,1935.     1935.     iii+34  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.1n  2/1 :  In  2/5 

To  create  Indians'  Claims  Commission,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7837 

[to  create  Indian  Claims  Commission,  to  provide  for  powers,  duties,  and  func- 
tions thereof,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  IMr.  [Knute]  Hill.  June 
19,  1935.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  1268,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Indians.  Claims  of  certain  bands  or  tril)es  of  Indians  residing  in  Oregon,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  7779  [confening  jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to 
hear  and  determine  claims  of  certain  bands  or  tribes  of  Indians  residing  in 
Oregon]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Knute  Hill.  June  3,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1085, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Siletz  Reservation.  Claims  of  certain  bands  or  tribes  of  Indians  residing  in 
Oregon,  report  to  accompany  S.  2007  [conferring  jurisdiction  upon  Court  of 
Claims  to  hear  and  determine  claims  of  certain  bands  or  tribes  of  Indians 
residing  in  Oregon]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Knute  Hill.  June  7,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  1134,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [The  claims  are  those  of  the  Siletz  and 
Grand  Ronde  tribes.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Tiwasteivin  {or  Anna).  Relief  of  rightful  heirs  of  Tiwastewin  or  Anna,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  7350;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burdick.  June  3,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  1080,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Uinta  Indians.  Authorizing  appropriation  for  payment  to  Uintah,  White  River, 
and  Uncompahgre  bands  of  Ute  Indians  in  Utah  for  coal  lands,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  G019;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ayers.  June  7,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
1133,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ute  Indians.  Confederated  bands  of  Ute  Indians  in  Utah.  Colorado,  and  New 
Mexico,  report  to  accompany  S.  3S1  [for  relief  of  confederated  bands  of  Ute 
Indians  located  in  Utah,  Colorado,  and  New  Mexico]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Murdock.     June  3,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1090,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

INTEBSTATB  AND  FOREIGN  CO'MMEKCB  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE! 

Allegheny  River.  Bridge  across  Allegheny  River  at  East  Brady,  Pa.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  8189  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Pennsylvania  to  con- 
struct free  highway  bridge  at  or  near  East  Brady,  Pa.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Wolfenden.  June  13,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1195,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Bridge  across  Allegheny  River  at  Emlenton,  Pa.,  report  to  accompany 

H.  R.  8183  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Pennsylvania  to  construct  free 
highway  bridge  across  Allegheny  River  at  or  near  Emlenton,  Pa.]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Wolfenden.     June  13,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1193,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge  across  Allegheny  River  at  Ford  City,  Pa.,  report  to  accompany 

H.  R.  7928  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Pennsylvania  to  construct  free 
highway  bridge  across  Allegheny  River  at  or  near  Ford  Cit.v,  Pa.]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Wolfenden.     June  13,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1188,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

■ Bridge  across  Allegheny  River  at  Port  Allegany,  Pa.,  report  to  accompany 

H.  R.  7924  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Pennsylvania  to  construct  free 
highway  bridge  across  Allegheny  River  at  or  near  Port  Allegheny  (Port  Alle- 
gany), Pa.];  submitted  by  Mr.  Wolfenden.  June  13,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
1187,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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644  June  1935 

Allegheny  River — Continued. 

•    Bridge  across  Allegheny   River  at  Tionesta,  Pa.,  report  to   accompany 

H.  R.  8187  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Pennsylvania  to  construct  free 
highway  bridge  across  Allegheny  River  at  or  near  Tionesta,  Pa.]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Wolfenden.  June  13,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1194,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Black  River.  Bridge  across  Black  River  near  Poplar  Bluff,  Mo.,  i-eport  to 
accompany  H.  R.  7740  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  State  Highway  Com- 
mission of  Missouri  to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Black  River  at 
or  near  north  line  of  section  2,  township  24  north,  range  6  east,  near  Poplar 
Bluff,  Mo.  J  ;  submitted  by  Mr,  Terry.  June  13,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1185, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Bridges.  Regulation  of  tolls  on  certain  bridges  over  navigable  waters,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  7639;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chapman.  June  12,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  1174,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Champlain,  Lake.  Bridge  across  Lake  Champlain  at  West  Swanton,  Vt.,  re- 
port to  accompany  S.  2t>Sl  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing 
construction  of  bridge  across  Lake  Champlain  between  point  at  or  near  East 
Alburg,  Vt.,  and  point  at  or  near  West  Swanton,  Vt.,  by  State  Board  of 
Public  Works  of  Vermont]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wadsvi'orth.  June  13,  1935. 
3  p.      ( H.  rp.  1193,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Chesapealce  Bay.  Bridge  across  Chesapeake  Bay  between  Baltimore  and  Kent 
counties,  Md.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2156  [to  extend  times  for  commencing 
and  completing  construction  of  bridge  across  Chesapeake  Bay  between  Balti- 
more and  Kent  counties,  Md.,  by  Chesapeake  Bay  Bridge  Company]  ;  suh- 
mitted  by  Mr.  Cole  of  Maryland.  June  6,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1114,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )       *  Paper,  5c. 

Communication   and    traffic.     Report   on   communication   companies,    pursuant 
to  House  resolution  59,   72d  Congress,  and  House  joint  resolution  572,   72d 
Congress;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rayburn.     1935.     [pt.  3,  no.  1-4.]      (H.  rp.  1273, 
pt.  3,  no.  1-4,  73d  Cong.  2d  sess.) 
L.  C.  card  34-26747 

pt.  3,  no.  1.  Sections    A-C,    Summaries    of    telephone,    telegraph    and    cable,    and    radio 
industries.      xiii4-841-lt64-hx   p.   il.    1    pi.    r.\   rab.      *  Paner.   60  . 
no.  2.  Section    D,   division    1,    Bell   system    companies.     iii  + 1165-2471 +  lix   p.    il. 

2  pi.  15  tab.  *  Paper,  $1.75. 
no.  3.  Same,  division  2,  Integrated  or  partially  integrated  telephone  company 
groups  other  than  Bell  systems  ;  division  3,  Independent  telephone  com- 
panies operating  in  continental  United  States  and  reporting;  lo  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission  at  Dec.  31,  19-'52,  also  Mutual  Telephone 
Company  (Hawaii)  operating  wholly  outside  continental  United  States 
and  reporting  to  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  iii +  2473— 3708 -f 
xciv  p.  il.  1  pi.  map.  •  Paper,  $1.25. 
no.  4.  Same,  division  4,  Telegraph  and  cable  companies ;  division  5,  Radio  com- 
panies.    iii  + 3709-4266  p.  il.  4  pi.  map,  4  tab.     ♦Paper,  60c. 

Mahoning  Rii->er.  Bridge  across  Mahoning  River  at  Edinburg,  Pa.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  8098  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Pennsylvania  to 
construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Mahoning  River  at  or  near  Edinburg, 
Pa.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wolfenden.  June  13,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1191, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Monongahela  Rivei:  Bridge  across  Monongahela  River  at  Elizabeth,  Pa.,  re- 
port to  accompany  H.  R.  7897  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Pennsylvania 
to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Monongahela  River  at  or  near  Eliza- 
beth, Pa.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wolfenden.  June  13,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1186, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bridges  across  Monongahela,  Allegheny,  and  Youghiogheny  rivers,  report 

to  accompany  H.  R.  7438  [to  amend  act  to  authorize  construction  of  certain 
bridges  across  Monongahela,  Allegheny,  and  Youghiogheny  rivers  in  county  of 
Allegheny,  Pa.,  by  Allegheny  County  Authority  and  county  of  Allegheny,  Pa., 
or  either  of  them]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wolfenden.  May  31.  1935.  4  p.  (H. 
rp.  1056,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Ohio  River.  Bridge  across  Ohio  River  at  Owensboro,  Ky.,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  8131  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completiui;  construc- 
tion of  bridge  across  Ohio  River  at  or  near  Owensboro.  Ky.,  by  Kentu^liy 
or  Kentucky  and  Indiana  jointly]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chapman.  June  13, 
1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  1192,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Public  utility  act  of  1935.  report  [and  additional  views]  to  accompany  S.  2796 
[to  provide  for  regulation  in  public  interest  of  public-utility  holding  com- 
panies, to  regulate  tran.smission  and  sale  of  electric  energy  in  interstate  and 
foreign  commerce,  and  for  other  purposes].  [2  pts.]  (H.  rp.  1318,  2  pts., 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
L.  C.  card  35-2&494 

[pt.  1.]    Report;    submitted   by   Mr.    Rayburn.     .Tune    24,    1935.     54    p.      [Includes   ad- 
ditional ^■ie■^vs  by  Mr.  Eiclier.]      *  I'aper,   5c. 
pt.  2.     Additional  views ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pettengill.     June  25,  1935.     3  p.     ♦  Paper, 
5c. 

Puf/et  Sound.  Bridge  across  Puget  Sound  at  The  Narrows,  Wash.,  i-eport  to 
accompany  H.  R.  7979  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  con- 
struction of  bridge  across  Puget  Sound  at  or  near  point  commonly  known  as 
The  Narrows,  Wash.,  by  Pierce  County,  Wash.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lea  of 
California.  June  13,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1190,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Railroads.  Extending  effective  period  of  emergency  railroad  transportation 
act,  1933,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  319  [extending  effective  period  of 
title  1  of  emergency  railroad  transportation  act,  1933,  and  of  Office  of  Federal 
Coordinator  of  Transportation  for  one  year]  ;  .submitted  by  Mr.  Grosser  of 
Ohio.     June  12,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  1173,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Susquehanna  River.  Bridge  across  Susquehanna  River  at  Wyalusins,  Pa., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7932  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Pennsyl- 
vania to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Susquehanna  River  at  or  near 
Wyalusing,  Pa.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wolfenden.  June  13,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
1189,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Tennessee  River.  Bridge  across  Tennessee  River  between  Sheffield  and  Flor- 
ence, Ala.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8229  [to  amend  act  relating  to  granting 
of  consent  of  Congress  to  certain  bridge  construction  across  Tennessee  River 
at  point  between  Sheffield,  Ala.,  and  Florence,  Ala.,  by  Alabama,  Colbert 
County,  Lauderdale  County,  Sheffield,  Ala.,  and  Florence,  Ala.,  or  by  any  2  of 
them,  or  by  either  of  them,  so  as  to  include  Highway  Bridge  Commission, 
Inc.,  of  Alabama  as  agency  to  construct  said  bridge  and  to  change  location 
to  point  between  Colbert  and  Lauderdale  counties]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hud- 
dleston.  June  18,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1256,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

INVALID   PENSIONS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Pensions.  Increase  of  pensions  to  certain  former  widows  of  soldiers  and 
sailors  of  Civil  War,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8423  [substituted  for  H.  R. 
288  and  other  bills]  ;  submitted  by  :Mr.  Underwood.  June  10,  1935.  11  p. 
(H.  rp.  1143,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Increase  of  pensions  to  certain  widows  of  soldiers  and  sailoi's  of  Civ'l 

War,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8424  [substituted  for  H.  R.  201  and  other 
bills]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Underwood.  June  11,  1935.  161  p.  (H.  rp.  1144, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  15c. 

Pensions  and  increase  of  pensions   to   certain   helpless   and   dependent 

children  of  soldiers  and  sailors  of  Civil  War,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
8425  [substituted  for  H.  R.  213  and  other  bills]  ;  submitted  by  JNIr.  Under- 
wood. June  10,  1935.  64  p.  (H.  rp.  1145,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
10c. 

Pen.sions  to  certain  former  widows  of  soldiers  and  sailors  of  Civil  War, 

report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8422  [substituted  for  H.  R.  449  and  other  bills]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Underwood.  June  10,  1935.  12  p.  (H.  rp.  1142,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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646  June  1935 

Pe}2SiQns — Contiuued. 

Pensions  to  certain  soldiers  of  Civil  War,   report  to  accompany  H.  R, 

8426  [substituted  for  H.  R.  224  and  other  bills]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Under- 
wood.    June  10,  1935.     14  p.     (H.  rp.  1146,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pensions  to  certain  widows  of  soldiers  and  sailors  of  Civil  War,  report 

to  accompany  H.  R.  8421  [substituted  for  H.  R.  207  and  other  bills]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  UndervNOod.  June  10,  1935.  165  p.  (H.  rp.  1141,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  15c. 

IREIGATION   AXD  BECLAMATION    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Clark  Fork.  Development  of  hydroelectric  poAver  at  Cabinet  Gorge  on  Clark 
,  Fork  of  Columbia  River,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5449  [to  provide  for 
development  of  hydroelectric  power  at  Cabinet  Gorge  on  Clark  Fork  of 
Columbia  River  in  proximity  of  Montana-Idaho  State  line,  and  for  rehabilita- 
tion of  irrigation  districts  in  Rathdrum  Prairie  area  in  Kootenai  and  Bonner 
counties,  Idaho]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  White.  June  7,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  i-p. 
1118,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26524 

Cohtmbia  River.  Further  extend  time  in  which  Washington,  Idaho,  Oregon, 
and  Montana  may  enter  into  compact,  etc.,  in  re  disposition,  etc..  waters  of 
Columbia  River,  report  to  accompany  S.  1077  [to  further  extend  time  in 
which  Washington,  Idaho,  Oregon,  Montana,  and  Wyoming  may  enter  into 
compact  or  agreement  respecting  disposition  and  apportionment  of  waters 
of  Columbia  River  and  its  tributaries]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Knute  Hill.  June 
6,  1935.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  870,  pt.  2,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Reclamation  of  land.  Further  extend  i-elief  to  water  users  on  United  States 
reclamations,  supplemental  report  to  accompany  S.  1305  [to  further  extend 
relief  to  water  users  on  reclamation  projects  and  on  Indian  irrigation  proj- 
ects] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ayers.  June  5,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  698,  pt.  2,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Shoshone  irrigation  project.  Providing  for  iillocation  of  net  revenues  of  Sho- 
shone power  plant  of  Shoshone  reclamation  project  in  Wyoming,  supple- 
mental report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6875 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Greever.  June  17, 
1935.    5  p.     (H.  rp.  838,  pt.  2,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

JUDICIABY  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

American  National  Theater  and  Acadenvy.  Incorporate  American  National 
Theater  and  Academy,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8214;  submitted  by  Mr. 
McLaughlin.  June  15,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1240,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Bankruptcy.  Reorganization  of  railroads  under  bankruptcy  act,  I'eport  to 
accompany  H.  R.  8587  [to  amend  act  to  establis>h  uniform  system  of  bank- 
ruptcy throughout  United  States,  and  acts  amendatory  thereof  and  supple- 
mentary thereto]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sumners  of  Texas.  June  21,  1935.  24  p. 
(H.  rp.  1283,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Includes  supplemental  views  of  Mr. 
Celler.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26493 

To  amend  sec.  77b  of  bankruptcy  act,  i-eport  to  accompany  H.  R.  7858  [to 

amend  act  to  establish  uniform  system  of  bankruptcy  throughout  United 
States,  and  acts  amendatory  thereof  and  supplementary  thereto,  relative  to 
plans  of  reorganization]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sumners  of  Texas.  June  26, 
1935.    3  p.     (H.  i-p.  1366,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Pai>er,  5c. 

■ To  amend  sec.  80  of  chapter  9  of  act  to  amend  act  to  establish  uniform 

system  of  bankruptcy  throughout  United  States  [relative  to  drainage  dis- 
tricts], report  to  accompany  S.  1425;  submitted  by  Mr.  Miller.  June  26, 
1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  1363,  74th  Cong,  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  June  1  and  21, 
1935 ;  no.  9  and  10.    1935.    86  p.  and  96  p.  4"    }  Y  4.  J  89/1 :  74/9, 10 

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District  Courts.  Amend  sec.  114  of  judicial  code  to  provide  for  terms  of  district 
court  for  western  district  of  Wisconsin  to  be  held  at  Wausau,  Wis.,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  5573 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gregory.  June  17,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1253,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5e. 

Term   of  court   at   Newuan.   Ga..   report  to  accompany   H.  R.   7955    [to 

establish  new  division  of  nortliern  district  of  Georgia  with  terms  of  court 
to  be  held  at  Newnan,  Ga.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gregory.  June  27,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  1398,  74th  Cong.  1st  sesa)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Transfer   Durham   County   from   eastern   district   to   middle   district  of 

North  Carolina  [and  abolish  terms  of  court  now  held  in  Durham],  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  7374 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Weaver.  June  17,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  1250,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  I'aper,  5c. 

Guaranties  and  sureties.  Bonds  of  contractors?  on  public  works,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  S519  [requiring  contracts  for  construction,  alteration,  and 
repair  of  any  public  building  or  public  work  of  United  States  to  be  accom- 
panied by  performance  bond  protecting  United  States  and  by  additional  bond 
for  protection  of  persons  furnishing  material  and  labor  for  construction, 
alteration,  or  repair  of  said  public  buildings  or  public  work]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Miller.  June  19,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1263,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Judfics.  Additional  district  judge  for  eastern  district  of  New  York,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  8657;  submitted  by  Mr.  Celler.  June  26,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1367,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Law  clerks  for  judges  of  District  Courts,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6376  [to 
amend  sec.  118  of  judicial  code  to  provide  for  appointment  of  law  clerks  to 
District  Court  judges]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Celler.  June  27,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1399,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Liquors.  To  enforce  21st  amendment  to  Constitution,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  8368  [to  enforce  21st  amendment,  which  guarantees  Federal  protection 
to  dry  States  against  liquor-law  violations  directed  from  outside  their  bor- 
ders] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Celler.  June  18,  1935.  9  p.  (H.  rp.  1258,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McNeil  Island.  Authorizing  Attorney  General  to  acquire  by  condemnation  pro- 
ceedings all  of  that  portion  of  McNeil  Island  which  is  not  now  owned  by  United 
States,  Gertrudis  Island,  and  Pitt  Island,  all  in  State  of  Washington,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  8480;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lloyd.  June  21,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1278,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

LABOK    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Blind.  To  authorize  operation  of  stands  in  Federal  buildings  by  blind  persons, 
to  enlarge  economic  opportunities  of  the  blind,  and  for  other  purposes,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  4688;  submitted  by  Mr.  Connery.  June  4,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1094,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

National  Labor  Relations  Board,  report  to  accompany  S.  1958  [to  diminish 
causes  of  labor  disputes  burdening  or  obstructing  interstate  and  foreign  com- 
merce, to  create  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  and  for  other  purposes]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Connery.  June  10,  1935.  35  p.  (H.  rp.  1147.  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)  [Includes  minority  view  of  Mr.  Marcantonio.  This  Board  is  to 
replace  the  National  Labor  Relations  Board  established  by  Executive  order 
6763  on  June  29.  1934.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26525 

LIBR^VRY  COMillTTEE,  HOUSE 

American  Expeditionary  Forces.  Providing  for  erection  of  .suitable  memorial 
to  4th  Division,  American  Expeditionary  Forces  [in  District  of  Columbia], 
report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  120 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Keller.  June  12,  1935. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  1178,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Indian  Buffalo  Hunt.  Purchase  of  Indian  Buffalo  Hunt,  supplemental  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  5263  [to  purchase  and  erect  in  city  of  Washington  group 
of  statuary  known  as  Indian  Buffalo  Hunt]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Keller.  June 
27,  1935.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  269,  pt.  2,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Interstate  Reference  Bureau.    To  make  available  to  Congress  services  and  data 
of  Interstate  Reference  Bureau  [of  American  Legislators'  Association],  sup- 
plemental report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  156 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Keller.    June 
27,  1935.     11  p.      (H.  rp.  265,  pt.  2,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26564 

MEKCHANT  MARINE  AND  FISHERIES   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Fishing  vessels.  Amending  ship  mortgage  act,  1920,  hearings,  74th  Congress, 
1st  session,  on  H.  R  4982  [to  amend  ship  mortgage  act,  1920,  otherwise  known 
as  sec.  30  of  merchant  marine  act,  1820,  to  allow  benefits  of  sa.id  act  to  be 
enjoyed  by  owners  of  vessels  of  United  States,,  as  defined  in  said  act,  of  less 
than  200  gross  tons],  Mar.  14,  1935.  1935.  iii+34  p.  [This  amendment 
benefits  particularly  the  owners  of  fishing  vessels.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Goethals,  George  W.  Authorize  erection  of  suitable  memorial  to  George  W. 
Goethals  within  Canal  Zone,  report  to  accompany  S.  2743 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Bland.  June  15,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1238,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26526 

Merchant  marine.  Merchant  marine  bill,  1935,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8555 
[to  develop  strong  American  merchant  marine,  to  promote  commerce  of 
United  States,  to  aid  national  defense,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Bland.  June  20,  1935.  38  p.  (H.  rp.  1277,  74th  Cong.  1st  .sess.) 
[H.  R.  8555  creates  the  United  States  Maritime  Authority.  Includes  minority 
views.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26492 

To   develop  American   merchant   marine,   hearings,   74th   Congress,   1st 

session,  on  H.  R.  7521  [to  develop  strong  American  merchant  marine,  to 
promote  commerce  of  United  States,  to  aid  national  defense,  and  for  other 
purposes].  Mar.  19-May  8,  1935.  1935.  v+1243+[l]  p.  [H.  R.  7521  creates 
the  United  States  Maritime  Authority.  These  hearings  were  also  published 
in    separate   numbered    parts    as    committee   prints.]      *  Paper,    $1.25 

Y  4.M  53  :  Am  3/7 

Navigation.  Amending  steering  rules  on  vessels,  report  to  accompany  S.  2556 
[to  amend  and  supplement  steering  rules  respecting  orders  to  helmsmen  on 
all  vessels  navigating  waters  of  United  States,  and  on  all  vessels  of  United 
States  navigating  any  waters  or  seas]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bland.  June  15, 
1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  1237,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Safety  at  sea.  Safety  of  life  and  property  at  sea,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st 
session,  on  H.  R.  4550,  fixing  liability  of  owners  of  vessels,  Apr.  3  and  May  13, 
1935.     1935.    pt.  2,  iii-|-273  p.    *  Paper,  20c.  Y  4.M  53  :  Sa  l/pt.2 

, Same,  on  H.  R.  6039,  H.  R.  6040,  H.  R.  6041,  and  H.  R.  6045,  seamen's 

legislation,  Apr.  24,  1935.    1935.    pt.  3,  iii+81  p.     *  Paper,  lOc. 

Y  4.M  53  :  Sa  1/pt.  3 

Safety  of  life.  Bureau  of  Marine  Inspection  and  Navigation,  report  to  acs'om- 
pany  H.  R.  8599  [to  provide  for  change  in  designation  of  Bureau  of  Naviga- 
tion and  Steamboat  Inspection  to  Bureau  of  Marine  Inspection  and  Naviga- 
tion, to  create  a  marine  casua^t.v  investigation  board  and  increase  efiicioncy 
in  administration  of  steamboat  inspection  laws,  and  for  other  purposes] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Bland.  June  25,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  1319,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

• •     Transportation    of   dangerous    cargoes    in    navi.gable    waters,    report    to 

acconmany  H.  R.  8598  [to  provide  f'T  inspection  and  regulation  of  vessels 
engaged  in  transportation  of  inflammable,  explosive,  and  I'ke  dangerous 
cargoes  in  navi^iable  waters  of  United  States]  ;  submittei  b.v  Mr.  Bland. 
June  25.  1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  1320,  74 '^h  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5-. 

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Sailors.  Seamen's  legislation,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8597  [to  amend  sec. 
13  of  act  to  promote  welfare  of  American  seamen  in  merchant  marine  of 
United  States,  to  abolish  arrest  and  imprisonment  as  penalty  for  desertion 
and  to  secure  abrogation  of  treaty  provisions  in  relation  thereto,  and  to 
promote  safety  at  sea,  to  maintain  discipline  on  shipboard,  and  for  other 
purposes];  submitted  by  Mr.  Bland.  June  25,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  13122, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

^hips.  Inspection  of  motor  vessels,  report  to  accompany  S.  2001  [to  amend 
sec.  4426,  Revised  statutes,  as  amended]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bland.  June  25, 
1935.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  1321.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

MILITARY     AFFAIRS     COMMITTEE,      HOUSE 

Ambrogi,  Marino.  Marino  Ambrogi,  report  to  accompany  S.  886  [for  relief  of 
Marino  Ambrogi]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rogers  of  New  Hampshire.  June  20. 
1935.    5  p.     (H.  rp.  1273,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 

American  Legiwi.  Loan  of  equipment  for  17th  annual  convention,  American 
Legion,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  during  Sept.  1935,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6768; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Hill  of  Alabama.  June  5,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  1099,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Army.  Repeal  portion  of  sec.  12  of  act  approved  May  IS,  1917  (40  Stat.  82), 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3419  [to  repeal  portion  of  sec.  12  of  act  approved 
May  18,  1917  (40  Stat.  82),  which  provides  that  it  shall  be  unlawful  to  sell 
anv  intoxicating  liquor  to  any  officer  or  member  of  military  forces  while  in 
uniform]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Maverick.  June  20,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1274, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Army  emergency  officers''  retired  list.  Extending  benefits  of  emergency  oflScers' 
retirement  act  of  May  24,  1938  [1928],  to  provisional  officers  of  Regular 
Establishment  who  served  during  World  War,  report  to  accompany  S.  2265 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Montet.  June  15,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  1234,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

AutoiuohUes.  To  authorize  credit  in  disbursing  officers'  accounts  covering 
shipment  of  ]H-ivately  owned  automobiles  [of  Army  personnel],  Oct  12, 
1927-Oct.  10,  1929,  report  to  accompany  H  .R.  3421;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Turner.    June  12,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  1177,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Beck,  John  W.  John  W.  Beck,  report  to  accompany  S.  457  [for  relief  of  John 
W.  Beck]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rogers  of  New  Hampshire.  June  20,  1935. 
5  p.     ( H.  rp.  1272,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

.Big  Dry  Wash,  Battle  of,  1882.  To  provide  for  commemoration  of  Battle  of  Big 
Dry  Wash,  in  Arizona,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4309;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Schaefer.    June  14,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rix  1232,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Blackstock,  Battle  of,  1780.  Commemoration  of  Battle  of  Blackstock,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  4332;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schaefer.  June  14,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1220,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Boy  SOyUts  of  America.  Authorize  use  of  park  property  in  District  of  Columbia 
and  its  envinms  by  Boy  Scouts  of  America  at  their  national  jamboree,  report 
to  accompany  S.  2738 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Plumley.  June  3,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp. 
1181,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  6th  and  7th  edition.  1935.  181 
p.  and  192  p.  4°     t  Y  4.M  59/1 :  74/6,  7 

Cushman,  Fay  A.  For  relief  of  Fay  A.  Cnshman  [alias  Frank  A.  Cushman],  re- 
port to  accompany  H.  R.  2308;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dorsey.  June  15,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1239,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Daagett,  Aaron  8.  Extending  felicitations  of  House  of  Representatives  to  Aaron 
Sinicn  Daguett  Tunon  occasion  of  his  98th  birth-^ay  on  June  14,  19351.  report 
to  accompany  H  Res.  243;  submitted  by  Mr.  Plumley.  June  12,  1935.  1  p. 
(H.  rp.  1172,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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650  June  1935 

Dally,  Mrs.  Maude  L.  Retirement  of  Maude  L.  Dally  (Petty),  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  1371 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rogers  of  New  Hampshire.  June  14,  1935. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  1231,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Eagle  Pass,  Camp.  Authorize  Secretary  of  War  to  sell  to  Eagle  Pass  &  Piedras 
Negras  Bridge  Co.  portion  of  Eagle  Pass  military  reservation,  Tex.,  and  for 
other  purposes,  report  to  accompany  S.  2326  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomason. 
June  14,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  1230,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Evans,  Archie  J.  Posthumous  commission  as  2d  lieutenant,  Air  Corps  Reserve, 
to  Archie  Joseph  Evans,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5516  [authorizing  the 
President  to  issue  posthumous  commission  as  2d  lieutenant,  Air  Corps  Reserve,, 
to  Archie  Joseph  Evans,  and  to  present  same  to  Argess  M.  Evans,  father  of 
said  Archie  Joseph  Evans]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Collins.  June  5,  1985.  1  p. 
(H.  rp.  1112,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fitsgcrald,  David  J.  Place  David  J.  Fitzgerald  on  retired  list  of  Army  as  1st 
lieutenant,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5838 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Edmiston.  June- 
7,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  1127,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Haan,  Peter.  Peter  Haan,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5768  [for  relief  of  Peter 
Haan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith  [of  Connecticut].  June  27,  1935.  3  p.  (H.. 
rp.  1394,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Jobson,  Clarence  F.  Clarence  F.  Jobson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5558  [for 
relief  of  Clarence  F.  Jobson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Plumley.  June  14,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  1224,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Livingston,  John.  John  Livingston  and  Mrs.  John  Livingston,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6275  [for  relief  of  John  Livingston  and  Mrs.  John  Livingston]  ; 
submittetl  by  Mr.  Dorsey.  June  13,  1935.  8  p.  (H.  rp.  1183,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lucas,  Michael  P.  For  relief  of  Michael  P.  Lucas,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
2469;  submitted  by  Mr.  Andrews  of  New  York.  June  12,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp. 
1175,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Medals.  Amend  act  to  amend  act  to  prohibit  unauthorized  wearing,  manufac- 
ture, or  sale  of  medals  and  badges  awarded  by  AVar  Department,  so  as  to  in- 
clude Navy,  repoi-t  to  accompany  H.  R.  3420;  submitted  by  Mr.  Turner.  June 
12,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  1176,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Midland  Valley  Railroad.  Authorize  sale  of  portion  of  Fort  Smith  National  Cem- 
etery reservation.  Ark.  [to  Midland  Valley  Railroad  Company],  report  to 
accompany  S.  634 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Merritt  of  New  York.     June  14,  1935. 

1  p.     (H.  rp.  1222,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mnsgrove's  Mill,  Battle  of,  17S0.  To  provide  for  commemoration  of  Battle  of 
Musgrove's  Mill,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4331 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schaefer. 
June  14,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  1221,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

National  defense.  To  prohibit  making  of  photographs,  sketches,  or  maps  of  vital 
military  and  naval  defensive  installations  and  equipment,  report  to  accompany 
S.  92;  submitted  by  Mr.  Edmiston.  June  7,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  1129.  74th 
Cong.   1st  sess.)      *  Paper,   5c. 

Natioiwl  Guard  of  United  States.  Amend  national  defense  act  of  June  3,  1916, 
as  amended  [relative  to  National  Guard  of  United  States  and  to  National 
Guard],  hearings,  74th  Congi-ess,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  5720,  Apr.  11,  1935. 
1935.     iii+37  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.M  59/1 :  D  36/10 

Officers,  Army.    To  promote  efficiency  of  national  defense  [by  revision  of  Army's 
promotion  s.vstem,  etc.],  rejwrt  to  accompany  S.  1404;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hill 
of  Alabama.     June   25,    1935.      11   p.      (H.    rp.   1323,   74th    Cong.   1st   sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26527 

Oregon  University.    Coos  Head  river  and  harbor  reservation,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  978  [to  convey  to  University  of  Oregon  lands  forming  part  of  Coos- 
Head  river  and  harbor  reservation]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Plumley.    June  13,  1935. 

2  p.     (H.  rp.  1180,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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■Pershing  Hall.  Authorizing  appropriation  for  Persliing  Hall,  memorial  in  Paris, 
France,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8443  [autliorizing  appropriation  to  Ameri- 
can Legion  for  use  in  connection  with  Pershing  Hall,  memorial  already  erected 
in  Paris,  France,  to  commander  in  cliief,  officers,  men,  and  auxiliary  services 
of  American  Expeditionary  Forces]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hill  of  Alabama.  June 
18,1935.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  1197,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Authorizing  appropriation  for  Pershing  Hall,  memorial  in  Paris,  France, 

report  to  accompany  S.  2917  [autliorizing  appropriation  to  effect  settlement 
•of  remainder  due  on  Pershing  Hall,  memorial  already  erected  in  Paris,  France, 
under  auspices  of  American  Legion,  to  commander  in  chief,  officers,  and  men 
of  Expeditionary  Forces]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hill  of  Alabama.  June  25.  1935. 
7  p.     ( H.  rp.  1324,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Reeves,  Ira  L.  Ira  L.  Reeves,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5325  [for  relief  of 
Ira  L.  Reeves]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Plumley.  .June  5,  1935.  6  p.  ( H.  rp.  1111, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Riley,  Henri/  I.  Henry  Irving  Riley,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5475  [for  relief 
of  Henry  Irving  Riley]  ;  submitted  bv  iMr.  Andrews  of  New  York.  June  19, 
1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  1264,  74th  Cong,  ist  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Rousseau,  Vincent  P.  To  provide  for  advancement  on  retired  list  of  Army 
of  Vincent  P.  Rousseau,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4777 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Edmiston.    June  7,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  1128,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Smith,  Robert  J.  Robert  J.  Smith,  alias  William  McClocklin.  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  1347  [for  relief  of  Robert  J.  Smith,  alias  William  McClocklin 
(IMcGlocklin)]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Turner.  June  13,  1935.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  1184, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

■Tennessee  Vallep  Authority.  Tennessee  Valley  Authority,  hearings,  74tli  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  Mar.  28-Apr.  10,  1935.  1935.  iii+554  p.  il.  2  pi.  2  maps. 
*  Paper,  60c.  Y  4.M  59/1 :  T  25/v.l 

•    Tennessee  Valley  Authority,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  S632   [to  amend 

act  to  improve  navigability  and  to  provide  for  flood  control  of  Tennessee  River, 
to  provide  for  reforestation  and  proper  use  of  marginal  lands  in  Tennessee 
Valley,  to  provide  for  agricultural  and  industrial  development  of  said  valley, 
to  provide  for  national  defense  by  creation  of  corporation  for  operation  of 
Government  properties  at  and  near  Muscle  Shoals  in  Alabama,  and  for  other 
purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McSwain.  June  26,  1935.  42  p.  (H.  rp.  1372, 
74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Includes  supplemental  views  of  certain  membtrs  of 
Committee,  supplemental  views  of  Mr.  Kvale  and  Mr.  Maverick,  and  minority 
report.]  *  Paper,  oc. 
L.   C.  card  35-26528 

Title  and  uniform.  To  amend  sec.  2  of  act  to  give  wartime  rank  to  retired 
officers  and  former  officers  of  Army,  Navy,  Marine  Corps,  and/or  Coast  Guard, 
so  as  to  prohibit  persons  who  have  been  subsequently  separated  from  the 
service  under  other  than  honorable  conditions  from  bearing  official  title  and 
upon  occasions  of  ceremony  wearing  uniform  of  higliest  grade  held  by  them 
during  their  war  service,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3435 ;  submitted  bv  Mr. 
Andrews  of  New  York.  June  21,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1279,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Veterans^  organizations.  Provide  for  donation  of  certain  Army  equipment  to 
posts  of  Veterans  of  Foreign  Wars,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7i99 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Edmiston.  June  26,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1368,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)  [Committee  amends  H.  R.  7199  so  as  to  provide  for  donation  to  all 
war  veterans'  organizations  of  equipment  which  has  been  loaned  to  said 
organizations.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Veterinary  Corps,  Army.  To  increase  efficiency  of  Veterinary  Corps  of  Regular 
Army,  report  to  accompany  S.  363 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schaefer.  June  14, 
1.935.    6  p.     (H.  rp.  1229,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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NAVAL   AFFAIRS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Boats.  To  amend  Public  law  249,  71st  Congx-ess,  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy 
to  dispose  of  material  no  longer  needed  by  Navy  [so  as  to  include  boats  and 
boat  equipment  in  material  which  may  be  disposed  of],  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  1381;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burnham.  June  27,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1384, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Brylski,  Casimer  F.  To  correct  military  record  of  Casimer  F.  Brylski,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  1476 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McFarlane.  June  27,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1395,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Callahan,  Mrs.  Cecelia.  Cecelia  Callahan,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2156  [for 
relief  of  Cecelia  Callahan,  aunt  of  Joseph  F.  O'Neil]  :  submitted  by  Mr. 
Delaney.    June  27,  1935.    3  p.     ( H.  rp.  1373,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Coffman,  HalUe.  Hallie  Coffman,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5864  [for  relief 
of  Hailie  Coffman]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burnham.  June  27,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
1374,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

McDonnold.  Paul  E.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Navy  to  accept  on  behalf  of 
United  States  devise  and  bequest  of  real  and  personal  property  of  Paul  E. 
McDonnold,  rei^ort  to  accompany  S.  2846;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Connell.  June 
27,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  1392,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Michigan.  Authorize  conveyance  by  United  States  to  Michigan  of  former  light- 
house supply  depot,  St.  Joseph,  Mich.,  for  State  naval  force  puriioses.  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  5916 :  submitted  by  Mr.  Muas.  June  27,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1386,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Nanney,  Wilet/  H.  Wiley  H.  Nanney,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6205  [for  relief 
of  Wiley  H.  Nanney]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Maas.  June  27.  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
1377,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Naval  Academy,  Aiuiapolis.  To  authorize  appointment  of  midshipmen  from 
among  honor  graduates  of  ht)nor  schools  and  from  amt)ng  members  of  Naval 
Reserve  Officers'  Training  Corps,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7486 ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Vinson  of  Georgia.  June  27,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1387,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

To  provide  for  retirement  and  retirement  annuities  of  civilian  members 

of  teaching  staffs  at  Naval  Academy  and  I'ostgraduate  School.  Naval  Acad- 
emy, report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8140 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gambrill.  June  20^ 
1935.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  1275,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  I'aper,  5c. 

Pay,  Nai>y.  Amend  act  to  provide  additional  pay  for  personnel  of  Navy  as- 
asigned  to  duty  on  submarines  and  to  diving  duty,  to  include  officers  assigned 
to  duty  at  submarine  training  tanks  and  diving  units,  and  for  other  purposes,, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5729 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Darden.  June  27,  1935. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  1385,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pearl  Harbor.  To  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  acquire  suitable  site  at  Pearl 
Harbor,  Hawaii,  for  rear  range  light  [said  site  now  belonging  to  Dowsett 
Co.,  Ltd.].  report  to  accompany  S.  2230;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burnham.  June 
27,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  1390,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Poole,  Charles  E.  Charles  Edward  Poole,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3856- 
[for  relief  of  Charles  Edward  Poole] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Millard.  June  27, 
1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1375,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Retired  li^t.  Xavy.  Relief  of  certain  officers  on  retired  list  of  Navy  and 
Marine  Corps  who  have  been  commended  for  their  performance  of  duty  in 
actual  combat  with  enemy  during  World  War,  report  to  accompany  S.  2774; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Drewry.  June  18,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1257,  74th  Cong.. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Shuler,  George  K.  To  place  George  K.  Shuler  on  retired  list  of  Marine  Corps, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7030 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Delaney.  June  27,  1935. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  1396,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Stirling,  Yates.  Directing  Secretary  of  Navy  to  transmit  to  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives at  earliest  practicable  moment  certain  information  [concerning 
activities  of  Yates  Stirling,  jr.],  adverse  report  to  accompany  H  Res.  247; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Vinson  of  Georgia.  June  4,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1228,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Directing  Secretary  of  Navy  to  transmit  to  House  of  Representatives 

at  earliest  practicable  moment  certain  information  [relative  to  disciplinary 
measures  taken  against  Yates  Stirling,  jr.],  adverse  report  to  accompany 
H.  Res.  262;  submitted  by  Mr.  Vinson  of  Georgia.  June  26,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1369,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Storcr,  Malcolm.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Navy  to  accept,  on  behalf  of 
United  States,  bequest  of  certain  personal  property  of  Malcolm  Storer,  re- 
port to  accompany  S.  2378 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Higgins  of  Connecticut.  June 
27,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  i-p.  1391,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [This  bequest  consists  of 
a  collection  of  naval  medals  and  a  sum  of  money  to  be  used  for  installation 
of  such  medals  as  exhibit  at  Naval  Academy.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Surgeons.  Directing  retirement  of  acting  assistant  surgeons  of  Navy  at  age  of 
64  years,  report  to  accompany  S.  883  [directing  retirement  of  acting  assistant 
surgeons  of  Navy  at  age  of  70  years]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Young.  June  27, 
1935.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  138S,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Vallejo.  Calif.  Authorizing  transfer  of  lands  near  Vallejo,  Calif.,  from  Hous- 
ing Corporation  to  Navy  Department  for  naval  purposes,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  1206;  submitted  by  Mr.  Scott.  June  27,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1389, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wallace.  Robert  N.  Robert  N.  Wallace,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5405  [for 
relief  of  Robert  N.  Wallace]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Young.  June  27,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1376,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Warships.  To  amend  sec.  3  (b)  of  act  to  establish  composition  of  Navy  with 
respect  to  categories  of  vessels  limited  by  treaties  signed  at  Washington, 
Feb.  6,  1922,  and  at  London,  Apr.  22,  1930,  at  limits  prescribed  by  those 
treaties,  to  authorize  construction  of  certain  naval  vessels,  and  for  other 
purposes  [relating  to  excess  profits  of  contractors],  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5730;  submitted  by  Mr.  Vinson  of  Georgia.  June  10,  1935.  7  p.  (H. 
rp.  1163,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

PATENTS    committed:,    HOUSE 

American  Legion.  Renewal  of  patent  no.  54296,  report  to  accompany  H.  R, 
4410  [granting  renewal  of  patent  numbered  54296  relating  to  badge  of 
American  Legion]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sirovich.  June  26,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp. 
1364,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

American  Legion  Aiiriliari/.  Renewal  of  patent  no.  55398,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  4413  [granting  renewal  of  patent  numbered  55398  relating  to  badge  of 
American  Legion  Auxiliary]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sirovich.  June  26,  1935.  1  p. 
(H.  iv.  1365,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Design,  Decorative.  International  convention  for  protection  of  industrial  prop- 
erty, report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5806  [to  effectuate  certain  provisions  of 
international  convention  for  protection  of  industrial  property  as  revised  at 
The  Hague,  Nov.  6.  1925.  relating  to  patents  for  designs]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.    Sirovich.     June   26,    1935.     2    p.      (H.    rp.    1361,    74th   Cong.  1st   sess.) 

*  Paper.  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26529 

Patents.     Permitting   single  signature  in   patent   applications  [and   validating 

joint  patent  for  sole  invention]  ;  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4985 ;  submitted 

by  Mr.  Sirovich.     June  26,  1935.     4  p.      (H.  rp.  1360,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Pai)er,  5c. 

>^  Science.  Ai-t,  and  Literature  Department.  Department  of  Science,  Art,  and 
Literature,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session  [on  H.  J.  Res.  220,  for 
establishment  of  executive  department  to  be  known  as  Department  of  Science, 
Art,  and  Literature],  Ajir.  15,  16,  23-25,  May  14,  21,  1935.  1935.  iii+404  p. 
[The  hearings  of  Apr.  15-25  were  also  published  separately  and  appeared  in 
Monthly  c-atalog  for  Apr.  1935,  p.  383.]     *  Paper,  30c.  Y  4.P  27/1 :  Sci  2/3 

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Science,  Art,  and  Literature  Department — Continued. 

■ Same,    architects    and    architecture,    June    4,    1935,  opera    and    concert 

artists,    May   21,    June   6,   1935.      Revised    print.      1935.  iii+139    p.    1    tab. 

*  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.P  27/1 :  Sci  2/5 

Trade  marks.  International  convention  for  protection  of  industrial  property, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5805  [to  effectuate  certain  provisions  of  inter- 
national convention  for  protection  of  industrial  property  as  revised  at  The 
Hague,  Nov.  6,  1925,  relating  to  trade  marks]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sirovich. 
June  26,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1362,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26530 

PENSIONS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Pensions.  War  with  Spain,  pensions  to  veterans  of  Spanish-American  War, 
including  Boxer  Rebellion  and  Philippine  insurrection,  their  widows  and 
dependents,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  6995,  May  6  and  8, 
1935.     1935.     [2]  +59  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.P  38/1 :  Sp  2/4 

POST  OFFICE  AND  POST  ROADS   COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Federal  Aviation  Commission.  Final  disposition  of  records,  files,  and  other 
property  of  Federal  Aviation  Commission  [by  delivering  same  to  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission],  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  92;  submitted  by 
Mr.    Brunner.     June   3,    1935.     1    p.     (H.    rp.    1058,   74th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Letter  carriers.  Rural  letter  carriers,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7936  [to 
adjust  salaries  of  rural  letter  carriers]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burch.  May  31, 
1935.    7  p.     (H.  rp.  1054;  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5e. 

Village   letter  carriers,    report    to   accompany   H.    R.    8002    [to    increase 

compensation  of  letter  carriers  in  village  delivery  service]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Higgins  of  Massachusetts.  June  3,  1935.  4  p.  (II.  rp.  1087,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)      [Corrected  print.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bailiraij  Mail  Serricc.  Stenographic  grade  in  Railway  Mail  Service,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  7506  [to  provide  for  stenographic  grade  in  offices  of  chief 
clerk  and  superintendent  in  Railway  Mail  Service]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Sweeney.    June  3,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  1092,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Threat.  Threatening  communications  in  mails,  hearing  before  subcommittee, 
74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  6717,  to  amend  sec.  1  of  act  of  July  8,  1932 
[relative  to  prosecution  of  any  person  depositing  certain  threatening  com- 
munications in  mails],  Apr.  23,  1935.     1935.     111+12  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

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PRINTING    COMMITTEP:.    HOUSE 

Government  Publications.  Disposition  of  obsolete  publications  stored  in  folding 
rooms  of  Congress,  report  to  accompany  S.  Con.  Res.  17 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Lambeth.  June  27,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1397,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Souse  of  Representatives.  Distribution  of  revised  edition  of  Hinds'  parlia- 
mentary precedents,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8297 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lam- 
beth.    June  7,  1935.     7  p.      (H.  rp.  1130,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Official  register  of  United  States.  Compiling  and  publishing  Official  register 
of  L'nited  States,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8473 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lambeth. 
June  14,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  1226,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

PUBLIC    BUILDINGS    AND   GROUNDS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

N  Anderson,  »S'.  C.  Public  buildings  and  grounds,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st 
session,  on  H.  R.  6983,  for  transfer  of  land  in  Anderson,  S.  C.  to  such  city, 
H.  R.  6045,  to  amend  act  for  construction  of  certain  public  buildings,  ap- 
proved May  25,  1926  [by  including  provisions  relative  to  disposition  of  old 
post-office  building  and  site  at  Oakland,  Calif.].  H.  R.  .5920,  to  authorize 
conveyance  of  Government  land  to  borough  of  Stroudsburg,  Pa.,  for  street 
purposes,  and  as  part  of  approacli  to  Stroudsbui'g  viaduct  on  State  highway 
route  numbered  498.  H.  R.  7652,  to  autliorize  furnishing  of  steam  from  central 
heating  plant  to  Federal  Reserve  Board,  and  for  other  purposes.  May  15, 
1935.     1935.     ii+14  p.     (No.  4. )     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.P  96/0  :  B  86/74-1,  no.  4 

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Charlotte,  Mi<-h.  Provide  for  transfer  of  laud  in  Charlotte,  Mich.,  to  such 
city,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7875 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Blackney.  June  5, 
193.5.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1109,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

El  Paso,  Tex.  Public  buildings  and  grounds,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion, on  H.  R.  7235,  to  make  provision  for  suitable  quarters  for  certain  Gov- 
ernment services  at  El  Paso,  Tex.,  H.  R.  702G,  to  repeal  limitation  on  sale 
price  of  Federal  building  at  Main  and  Ervay  streets,  Dallas,  Tex.,  May  22, 
1935.     1935.     ii+14  p.      ( No.  5. )     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.P  96/6 :  B  86/74-1,  no  5. 

Lyons,  N.  Y.  Authorize  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  execute  quitclaim  deed  of 
land  located  in  Lyons,  N.  Y.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8004 ;  submitted  by 
Mr.    Thomas.     June    4,    19o.l.     2    p.      (H.    rp.    1005,    74th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Public  buildings  and  grounds,  hearings,   74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on 

H.  R.  8004.  authorizing  Secretary  of  Treasurv  to  execute  quitclaim  deed  of 
land  located  in  Lyons,  N.  Y.,  June  4  [May  29],  1935.    1935.    ii+3  p.     (No.  6.) 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.P  96/6  :  B  86/74-1,  no.  6 

Nome,  Alaska.  Public  buildings  and  grounds,  healings,  74th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion, on  H.  R.  7893,  to  authorize  conveyance  of  land  in  Nome,  Alaska,  H.  R. 
7875,  for  transfer  of  land  in  Charlotte,  Mich.,  to  such  city,  June  5,  1935. 
1935.     ii+6  p.      (No.  9.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.P  96/6 :  B  86/74-1,  no.  9 

To  authorize  conveyance  of  lauds  in  Nome,  Alaska,  report  to  accompany 

H.  R.  7893;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lanham.     June  6,  1935.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  1113, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Public  buildings.  Disposition  of  abandoned  Federal  buildings  and  sites,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  7626  [to  dispose  of  Federal  building  sites  to  States, 
municipalities,  counties,  or  other  civil  divisions]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lanham. 
June  10,  1935.     4  p.     ( H.  rp.  1140,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

PXJBLIC   LANDS   COMMITTEE!,    HOUSE 

Andrew  Johnson  Homestead  Natiwial  Monument.  To  provide  for  acquisition 
of  Andrew  Johnson  homestead,  Greeneville,  Tenn.,  as  national  shrine,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  1420  [to  provide  for  Andrew  Johnson  Homestead  Na- 
tional Monument]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Robinson  of  Utah.  June  5,  1935.  3  p. 
( H.  rp.  1105.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26468 

Bear  Lake  County,  Idaho.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Interior  to  permit  citizens 
of  Bear  Lake  County,  Idaho,  to  obtain  timber  from  Lincoln  County,  Wyo., 
for  domestic  purposes,  report  to  accompany  S.  578:  submitted  by  Mr.  Robin- 
son  [of  Utah].     June  12,  1935.     2  p.      (H.  rp.  1169,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Benson,  Ai'is.  Authorizing  Arizona  to  transfer  to  Benson  without  cost  title  to 
sec.  16,  T.  17  S..  R.  20  E.,  Gila  and  Salt  River  meridian,  for  school  and 
park  purposes,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  276 ;  s?ubmitted  by  Mrs. 
Greenway.  June  5,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1103,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Chahnette  National  Historical  Park,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on 
H.  R.  5368,  for  addition  of  lands  to  Chalmette  National  Monument  in  Louisi- 
ana, and  for  other  purposes.  May  23,  1935.  1935.  iii-f-28  p.  [H.  R.  5368, 
also  changes  the  name  of  Chalmette  National  Monument  to  Chalmette  Na- 
tional Historical  Park  and  includes  Chalmette  National  Cemetery  within 
said  park.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.P  96/2  :  C  35 

Eddij,  George  P.  Direct  Secretary  of  Interior  to  convey  title  to  lands  in  Cali- 
fornia to  heirs  of  George  P.  Eddy,  rejjort  to  accompany  H.  R.  7671 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Stubbs.    June  5,  1935.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  1104,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Papei',  5c. 

Fort  Frederica  National  Monument,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8431  [for  estab- 
lishment of  Fort  Frederica  National  Monument,  at  St.  Simon  Island,  Ga.]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Peterson  of  Georgia.  June  17,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  1248, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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656  June  1935 

Fresno  County,  Calif.  To  conserve  water  resources  of  Fresno  County,  Calif., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7224  [to  conserve  water  resources  and  to  encour- 
age refoi'estatiou  of  watersheds  of  Fresno  County  by  withdrawal  of  public 
lands  included  within  Sequoia  National  Forest  from  location  and  enti'y 
under  mining  laws]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stubbs.  June  17,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
1246,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Homestead  National  MonmneiU  of  America.  Establish  Homestead  National 
Monument  of  America  in  Gage  County,  Nebr.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1307 ; 
submitted  by  Mr,  Robinson  of  Utah.  June  12,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1168, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

National  Park  Trust  Fund  Board.  Creation  of  National  Park  Trust  Fund 
Board,  report  to  accompany  S.  2074;  submitted  by  Mr.  Robinsnu  of  Utah. 
June  IS,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1254,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

J*arick  Henry  National  Monument.  To  provide  for  acquisition  by  United 
States  of  Red  Hill,  estate  of  Patrick  Henry,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  109 
[for  establishment  of  national  monument  on  site  of  Red  Hill,  estate  of 
Patrick  Henry]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Robin^^on  of  Utah.  June  12,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  1170,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26531 

JPensacola,  Fla.  Confirming  by  patent  title  to  lots  in  Pensacola,  Fla.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  2737  [extending  and  continuing  to  Jan.  12,  1938,  provisions 
of  act  autliorizing  Seci'etary  of  Interior  to  determine  and  confirm  by  patent 
in  nature  of  deed  of  quitclaim  title  to  lots  in  Pensacola,  Fla.]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Peterson  of  Florida.  June  12,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1171,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Petroleu/tn.  Amending  oil  and  gas  leasing  act  of  1920,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  8289  [to  amend  act  to  promote  mining  of  coal,  phosphate,  oil,  oil  shale, 
gas,  and  sodium  on  public  domain  (41  Stat.  437,  U.  S.  C,  title  30,  sees.  185, 
221,  223,  and  226),  as  amended,  relating  to  oil  and  gas];  submitted  by  Mr. 
Greever.  June  5,  1935.  9  p.  (H.  ip.  1101,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26467 

Preservation  of  historic  American  sites,  buildings,  objects,  and  antiquities  of 
national  significance,  report  to  accompany  S.  2073 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Robinson 
of  Utah.  June  18,  1935.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  1255,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [S.  2073 
establishes  Advisory  Board  on  National  Parks,  Historic  Sites,  Buildings,  and 
Monuments.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hogue  River  National  Forest,  Orcg..  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6678  [to  add 
lands  to  Rogue  River  National  Forest  in  Oregon]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mott. 
June  17,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1245.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Ross,  Earl  A.  For  relief  of  Earl  A.  Ross,  report  to  accompany  S.  1490 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Knute  Hill.  June  17,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  1243,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  I'aper,  5c. 

Ross,  Frank  P.  Frank  P.  Ross,  report  to  accompany  S.  1186  [for  relief  of 
Frank  P.  Ross]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Knute  Hill.  June  17,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp. 
1242,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Siianish  Colonial  Missions  Commission.  Creation  of  commission  to  study  and 
report  on  Spanish  colonial  missions  in  Texas,  New  Mtxico,  Arizona,  Cali- 
fornia, and  Florida,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  211  [to  create  commission, 
to  be  known  as  Spanish  Colonial  Missions  Commission,  to  study  and  report  on 
feasibility  of  establishing  national  monument,  or  monuments,  in  territory  occu- 
pied by  Spanish  colonial  missions  in  Texas,  New  Mexico,  Arizona,  California, 
and  Florida]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dempsey.  June  17,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  1244, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Whitman  National  Manumcnt,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7736  [for  establish- 
ment of  Whitman  National  Monument  as  public  national  memorial  to  Marcus 
Whitman  and  his  wife,  Narcissa  Prentiss  Whitman]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Knute 
Hill.  June  17,  1935,  1  p.  (H.  rp.  1247,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c, 
L.  C.  card  35-26532 


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June  1935  657 

REAL    ESTATE   BONDHOLDERS'    REORGANIZATIONS,    SELEX;T    COMMITTEE   TO    INVESTIGATE, 

HOUSE 

Real  estate.  Investigation  of  real  estate  bondholders'  reorganizations,  public 
hearings,  74th  Congress.  1st  session,  at  Washington,  D.  C,  Apr.  12-15,  1935. 
1935.  pt.  3,  iii+1275-1552  p.  [Parts  1  and  2  are  hearings  of  the  73d  Con- 
gress?.]    *  Paper,  20c.  Y  4.R  22/3 :  In  8/pt.3 

RULES   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

gricuUure.     To  amend  agricultural  adjustment  act.  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st 
session,  on  H.  R.  8052,  May  23,  1935.     1935.     ii+29  p.     *  Paiier.  5c. 

Y  4.R  8G/1 :  Ag  8/4 


■^u 


Aijpropriations.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  8554,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  266 
[for  consideration  of  H.  R.  8554,  making  appropriations  to  supply  deficiencies 
in  appropriations  for  fiscal  year  1935  and  prior  fiscal  years,  to  provide  sup- 
plemental appropriations  for  fiscal  years  1935  and  1936.  and  for  other  pur- 
poses] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Clark  of  North  Carolina.  June  19,  1935.  1  p. 
(H.  rp.  1269,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Pai^er,  5c. 

Business.  To  amend  House  resolution  203,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  239 
[amending  H.  Res.  203.  for  appointment  of  special  committee  of  House  to 
investigate  American  Retail  Federation,  so  as  to  extend  investigation  to 
trade  practices  of  individuals,  partnerships,  and  corporations  engaged  in  big- 
scale  buying  and  selling  of  articles  at  wholesale  or  retail]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Greenwood.  June  4,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  1097,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Central  Statistical  Board.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  7590,  report  to  accompany 
H.  Res.  249  [for  consideration  of  H.  R.  7590,  to  create  Central  Statistical 
Committee  and  Central  Statistical  Board]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Harlan.  June 
12,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  1165,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [The  Board  created  by 
H.  R.  7590  is  to  continue  the  work  of  the  Central  Statistical  Board  created 
by  Executive  order  6225.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Claims.  Consideration  of  S.  1432,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  240  [for  con- 
sideration of  S.  1432,  to  amend  sec.  5  of  act  of  Mar.  2,  1919.  generally 
known  as  war  minerals  relief  statutes,  relative  to  interest  on  claims  which 
have  been  awarded]  ;  submitted  by  INIr.  Cox.  June  5,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp. 
1108,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Economic  conditions.  Consideration  of  Senate  joint  resolution  113,  report 
to  accompany  H.  Res.  242  [for  consideration  of  S.  J.  Res.  113,  to  extend 
until  Apr.  1,  1936,  certain  provisions  of  title  1  of  national  industrial  recovery 
act,  and  for  other  purposes] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Connor.  June  6,  1935. 
1  p.     (H.  rp.  1116,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Consideration   of   Senate  joint   resolution  113,   report  to  accompany  H. 

Res.  256  [for  consideration  of  S.  J.  Res.  113,  to  extend  until  Apr.  1,  1936, 
certain  provisi(ms  of  title  1  of  national  industrial  recovery  act,  and  for 
other  purposes]  ;  submitted  )\v  Mr.  O'Connor.  June  13,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp. 
1198,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Merchant  marine.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  8555,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res. 
275  [for  consideration  of  H.  R.  8555,  to  develop  strong  American  merchant 
marine,  to  promote  commerce  of  United  States,  to  aid  national  defense,  and 
for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Connor.  June  24,  1935.  1  p. 
(H.  rp.  1317,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  8555  creates  the  United  States 
Maritime  Authority.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mississippi  River.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  7349,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res. 
273  [for  consideration  of  H.  R.  7349.  to  amend  act  for  control  of  floods 
on  Mississippi  River  and  its  tributaries,  so  as  to  provide  for  payment  for 
flowage  rights]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Driver.  June  21,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp. 
1280,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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658  June  1935 

National  La'bor  Relations  Board.  Ck>nsi(leratiou  of  S.  1958,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  Res.  263  [for  consideration  of  S.  1958,  to  promote  equality  of  bar- 
gaining power  between  employers  and  employees,  to  diminish  causes  of  labor 
disputes,  to  create  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  and  for  other  purposes]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  O'Connor.  June  18,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  1259,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)  [This  Board  is  to  replace  the  National  Labor  Relations  Board 
established  by  Executive  order  6763  on  June  29,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Parker  Dam.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  8057,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  274 
[for  consideration  of  H.  R.  8057,  to  authorize  and  adopt  certain  public 
works  projects  for  controlling  floods,  improving  navigation,  regulating  flow 
of  certain  streams  of  United  States,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Lewis  of  Colorado.  June  21,  1985.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  1281,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)  [H.  R.  8057  authorizes  the  projects  known  as  Parker  Dam  on  Colo- 
rado River  and  Grand  Coulee  Dam  on  Columbia  River  and  others  similarly 
situated.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

PuhliG  utilities.  Consideration  of  S.  2796,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  276 
[for  consideration  of  S.  2796,  to  provide  for  control  and  elimination  of 
public-utility  holding  companies  operating,  or  marketing  securities,  in  inter- 
state and  foreign  commerce  and  through  mails,  to  regulate  transmission 
and  sale  of  electric  energy  in  interstate  commerce,  to  amend  Federal  water 
power  act,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Connor.  June  25, 
1935.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  1327,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Railroads.  Consideration  of  House  joint  resolution  319,  report  to  accompany 
H.  Res.  258  [for  consideration  of  H.  J.  Res.  319,  extending  effectlAe  period 
of  title  1  of  emergency  railroad  transportation  act,  1933,  and  of  Office  of 
Federal  Coordinator  of  Transportation  for  one  year]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
O'Connor.  June  13,  1935.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  1200,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Texas  Centennial  Exposition.  Consideration  of  Senate  joint  resolution  131, 
report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  257  [for  consideration  of  S.  J.  Res.  131,  pro- 
viding for  participation  of  United  States  in  Texas  Centennial  Exposition 
and  celebrations  to  be  held  in  Texas  during  1935  and  1936,  and  authorizing  the 
President  to  invite  foreign  countries  and  nations  to  participate  therein,  and 
for  other  purjioses]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Connor.  June  13,  1935.  1  p. 
(H.  rp.  1199,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [S.  J.  Res.  131  establishes  the  United 
States  Texas  Centennial  Commission.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Consideration  of  Senate  joint  i*esolution  131,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res. 

264  [for  consideration  of  S.  J.  Res.  131,  providing  for  participation  of 
United  States  in  Texas  Centennial  Exposition  and  celebrations  to  be  held 
in  Texas  during  1935  and  1936,  and  authorizing  the  President  to  invite  for- 
eign countries  and  nations  to  participate  therein,  and  for  other  purposes]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  O'Connor.  June  18,  1985.  1,  p.  (H.  rp.  1260,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

TERRITORIES    COMMITTEE,     HOUSE 

Anchorage,  Alaska.  Authorize  Anchorage,  Alaska,  to  issue  bonds  for  public 
works,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7SS2  [to  authorize  Anchorage,  Alftska, 
to  construct  municipal  building  and  purchase  and  install  modern  telephone- 
exchange,  and  for  such  purposes  to  issue  bonds,  and  to  authorize  said  city 
to  accept  grants  of  money  to  aid  in  flnancing  any  public  works]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Dietrich.  June  14,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1233,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Hawaii.  Amend  act  to  provide  government  for  Hawaii,  as  amended,  by  amend- 
ing sec.  73  thereof,  relating  to  public  lands,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
8284;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dempsey.  June  19,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  1271,  74th. 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5e. 

Amend  Hawaiian  Homes  Commission  act  of  1920   [so  as  to  reorganize 

Commission],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8246;  submitted  by  Mr.  Eckert.. 
June  19,  1935.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  1270,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

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June  1935  659 

Hawaii — Continued. 

Enipowev  Legislature  of  Hawaii  to  autliorize  issuance  of  revenue  bonds, 

to  autliorize  citv  and  coui:t.v  of  Honolulu  to  issue  flood-control  bonds,  and  for 
other  purposes,"  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8247 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Crowe. 
June  19,  1035.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  1265,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Enable  Legislature  of  Hawaii   to  authorize   issuance  of  certain   bonds, 

report  to  accompany  H.  R.  S270;  submitted  by  Mr.  Nichols.  June  lO,  1935. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  12G7,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Withdraw  and  restore  to  their  previous  status,  under  control  of  Hawaii, 

certain  Hawaiian  homes  lands  now  in  use  as  airplane  landing  field  [on  island 
of  Molokai].  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7974;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burdick. 
June  19,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  1266,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

WAR   CLAIMS    COMMim-IE,    HOUSE 

Bowers  Southern  Drcdping  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  794  [for  relief  of  Bowers 
Southern  Dredging  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Belter.  June  12,  1935.  8  p. 
(H.  rp.  1166,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

California.  Reimbursement  of  California,  hearing,  74th  Congress,  1st  session, 
on  S.  1932,  June  5,  1935.     1935.     ii+37  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.W  19:  C 12 

Reimbursement  of  California,  report  to  accompany  S.  1932;  submitted  by 

Mr.  Hoeppel.  June  10,  1935.  10  p.  (H.  rp.  1162,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Davis,  Thelhert.  Thelbert  Davis,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  704  [for  relief  of 
Thelbert  Davis]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Belter.  June  12,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
1167,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Johnston,  Walter  W.  Walter  W.  Johnston,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3790 
[for  relief  of  Walter  W.  Johnston]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wood.  June  15,  1935. 
6  p.     (H  rp.  1235,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

New  York  City.  Claim  of  city  of  New  York,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7245 
[for  relief  of  city  of  New  York]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hoeppel.  June  7,  1935. 
20  p.     (H.  rp.  1137,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Randall,  T.  D.,  &  Co.  For  relief  of  T.  D.  Randall  &  Co.,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2520;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wood.  June  15,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  1236,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

War  claims.  Second  omnibus  war  claims  bill,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8524 
[for  relief  of  sundry  claimants]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hoeppel.  June  17,  1935. 
59  p.  (H.  rp.  1249,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  8524  contains  S.  941  and 
other  bills.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

WAYS  AND  MEANS  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Calendars.  Calendar,  assignments  for  hearings  on  administration  of  liquor 
taxing  laws,  May  13,  1935;  no.  1.     1935.     3  p.     4°     t 

Y  4.W  36 :  74/1/liquor  tax.  laws 

Calendar,  assignments  for  hearings  on  extension  of  national  industrial 

recovery  act,  May  20-24,  1935;  no.  1-5.     1935.     Each  3  p.  or  4  p.  4°     t 

Y  4.W  36 :  74/1-5/NIRA 

• Calendar,  assignments  for  hearings  on  H.  R.  8479,  stabilization  of  bitu- 
minous coal  mining  industry,  June  17-28,  1935;  no.  1-9.  1935.  various  pag- 
ing, 4"  [The  title  for  no.  1,  June  17,  1935,  is  Calendar,  assignments  for 
hearings  on  H.  R.  8479,  regulation  bituminous  coal-mining  industry.]     t 

Y  4.W  36 :  74/1-9/Coal  mining 

Calendar  of  bills  and  resolutions  referre<^l  to  Committee  on  Ways  and 

Means,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  June  15,  1935;  no.  6.     1935.     36  p.  4"     t 

Y4.W36:74/6 

Economic  conditions.  Extension  of  national  Industrial  recovery  act.  hearings, 
74th  Congress,  1st  session.  May  20-24,  1935.  1935.  v-f-778  p.  il.  *  Paper, 
80c.  Y  4.W  36 :  N  21 

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660  June  1935 

Economic  conditions — Continued. 

Extension  of  national  industrial  recovery  act,  report  to  accompany  S.  J. 

Res.  113  [to  extend  until  Apr.  1,  1936,  certain  provisions  of  title  1  of  national 

industrial  recovery  act,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dough  ton. 

June  6,  1935.     7  p.     (H.  rp.  1115,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      [Includes  minority 

views.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26469 

Internal  revenue.  Extension  of  certain  excise  taxes  and  postage  rates,  re- 
port to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  324  [to  provide  revenue]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Doughton.  June  14,  1935.  19  p.  (H.  rp.  1227,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

^  Liquors.  Administration  of  liquor  taxing  laws,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st 
session,  on  H.  R.  SOOl  [to  insure  collection  of  revenue  on  intoxicating  liquor, 
to  provide  for  more  efficient  and  economical  administration  and  enforcement 
of  laws  relating  to  taxation  of  intoxicating  liquor,  and  for  other  purposes]. 
May  13  and  14,  1935.     1935.     iii+165  p.     *    Paper,  15c.  Y  4.\V  36 :  L  66/6 

SENATE 

Calendar  of  business.  Senate,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  June  3-27,  1935 ;  no. 
97-115.  1935.  various  paging,  large  8°  [Daily  when  Senate  is  in  session. 
The  legislative  day  of  May  13  extended  through  the  calendar  dav  June  27]     t 

Y  1.3 :  74/97-115 

Capitol.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  legislative  establishment 
[for  Capitol  firemen,  fiscal  year]  1936.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  25,  1935. 
2  p.      (S.  doc.  82.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Chamhcr.  Old  Senate  Chamber,  proceedings  in  Senate  upon  occasion  of  its 
removal  from  old  historic  Chamber  recently  vacated  by  Supreme  Court- 
1935.  iv+16  p.  il.  (S.  doc.  67,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Title  on  cover  is: 
The  old  Senate  Chamber,  proceedings  in  Senate  of  United  States  upon  vacat- 
ing their  old  Chamber  on  Jan.  4,  1859.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26472 

District  of  Columbia.    Annual  repoi'ts  of  public  utility  companies  of  District  of 
Columbia,  year   ended   Dec.   31,   1934.     1935.     iii-|-129  p.     (S.  doc.   52,   74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  lOe. 
L.  C.  card  14-30633 

Stock   exchange.     Planned    economy   for    Wall    Street,    article    by    Charles    H. 
Meyer;  presented  by  Mr.  Fletcher.     1S35.     [l]-f-10  p.     (S.  doc.  81,  74th  Cong. 
1st    sess.)      [Reprinted    from    American    scholar,    summer    1935,    pub,lished 
quarterly  by  Phi  Beta  Kappa.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26533 

AGBICXJLTURE  AND  FORESTRY   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Agricnltural  research.  Agriculture,  agricultural  extension  work,  and  land-grant 
colleges,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7160  [to  provide  for  research  into  basic 
laws  and  principles  relating  to  agriculture  and  to  provide  for  further  develop- 
ment of  cooperative  agricultural  extension  work  and  more  complete  endowment 
and  support  of  land-grant  colleges]  ;  submitted  by  INIr.  Bankhead.  May  13, 
calendar  day  June  5,  1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  789,  74th  Cong.  1st  .sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Agriculture  Department.  Equalizing  annual  leave  of  employees  of  Department 
of  Agriculture  stationed  outside  continental  limits  of  United  States,  report  to 
accompany  S.  810;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith.  May  13,  calendar  dav  June  3, 
1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  770,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

■ Establishing  certain  commodity  divisions  in  Department  of  Agriculture, 

report  to  accompany  S.  2583  [establisliing  certain  commodity  divisions  in 
Department  of  Agriculture,  namely,  Division  of  Livestock  and  Poultry,  Divis- 
ion of  Cotton,  Division  of  Grains,  Division  of  Corn  and  Hogs,  Division  of 
Dairying  and  Dairy  Products,  Division  of  Tobacco,  and  Division  of  Naval 
Stores]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  31,  1935.  2  p.. 
( S.  rp.  769,  74th  Cong.  1st  .sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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June  1935  661 

Associated  Countrij  Women  of  the  World.  Triennial  meeting  of  Associated 
Country  Women  of  the  World,  reixirt  to  accompany  S.  26G4  [to  aid  in  defray- 
injr  expenses  of  3d  triennial  meeting  of  Associated  Country  Women  of  tlie 
World,  to  be  held  In  this  country  in  June  1938]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper. 
May  13,  calendar  day  June  5,  1935.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  797,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. ) 

*  Paper,   5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  June  6  and  25. 
1935  ;  no.  13  and  14.     1935.     Each  40  p.  4"     t  Y  4.Ag  8/2 :  74/13, 14 

Claims.  Authorizing  and  directing  comptroller  general  to  certify  for  payment 
certain  claims  of  grain  elevators  and  grain  firms  to  cover  insurance  and  interest 
on  wheat  during  1919  and  1920  as  per  certain  contract  authorized  bj'  the 
President,  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  72;  submitted  by  Mr.  Shipstead. 
May  13,  calendar  day  June  22,  1935.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  929,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Cotton.  To  amend  sec.  7,  title  1,  of  agricultural  adjustnient  act,  report  to 
accompany  S.  1389  [to  amtnd  sec.  7,  title  1,  of  agricultural  adjustment  act, 
as  amended,  so  as  to  eliminate  from  said  section  as  amended  limitation  of 
time  allowed  to  Secretary  of  Agriculture  for  disposing  of  ail  cotton  held  by 
him,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bankhead.  May  13,  calendar 
day  June  3,  1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  775,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

^  Grain.  To  amend  grain  standards  act,  hearing  before  subcommittee,  74th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  on  S.  1851,  to  amend  grain  standard  act,  and  acts  amenda- 
tory thereto.  May  22,  1935.     1935.     iii+75  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 

Y  4.Ag  8/2  :  G  76/13 

Herrick,  Fred.  Fred  Herrick,  report  to  accompany  S.  491  [for  relief  of  Fred 
Herrick]  ;  sulimitted  by  Mr.  Smith.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  20,  1935.  2  p. 
( S.  rp.  919,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Missouri.  Jlake  immediately  availal)le  unexpended  balances  of  certain  appro- 
priations for  construction  or  reconstruction  of  roads  and  bridges  in  flood 
areas  of  Missouri,  Mississippi,  Louisiana,  Arkansas,  Kentucky,  and  Alabama, 
report  to  accompany  S.  2551 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith.  May  13,  calendar  day 
May  31,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  765,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Water  birds.  Continuance  of  wildlife-restoration  program,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  J.  Res.  142 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Norbeck.  May  13,  calendar  day 
June  7,  1935.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  837,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  ,5c. 

AIR   MAIL  AND  OCEAN    MAIL   CONTRACTS,    SPECIAL   COMMITTEE   ON   INVESTIGATION    OF, 

SENATE 

International  postal  service.  Investigation  of  air  mail  and  ocean  mail  contracts, 
preliminary  report  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  349,  72d  Cong.,  and  S.  Res.  143,  73d 
Cong.;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  18,  1935.  47  p. 
(S.  rp.  898,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Includes  statement  of  exceptions  by  Mr. 
King.  This  preliminary  report  is  confined  to  a  discussion  of  foreign  ocean 
mail  contracts  and  the  problem  of  obtaining  and  maintaining  an  American 
merchant  marine.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26479 

BANKING   AND   CURRENCY   COMMITTED:,    SENATE 

■^Banks  and  hanking.  Banking  act  of  1935,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  74th 
Congress,  1st  .session,  on  S.  1715,  to  provide  for  sound,  effective,  and  unin- 
terrupted operation  of  banking  system.  May  14-22,  1935.  1935.  pt.  2, 
iv +355-1022  p.  il.  [The  hearings  held  on  May  24,  27-31,  and  June  3,  1935, 
are  also  included.]     *  Paper,  70c.  Y  4.B  22/3  :  B  22/pt.2 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  June  11,  1935 ;  no. 
7.     1935.     28  p.  4°     $  Y  4.B  2<2/3  :  74/7 

Loans.  Amendment  to  sec.  36  of  emergency  farm  mortgage  act  of  1933,  as 
amended  [relative  to  loans  by  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation],  report 
to  accompany  S.  2470;  submitted  by  Mr.  Costigan.  Mav  13,  calendar  day 
June  26,  1935.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  962,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

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662  June  1935 

CaCVrL    SERVICE    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Devine,  Williami  A.  For  relief  of  William  A.  Devine,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2S06 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bulow.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  21,  1935.  1  p. 
(S.  rp.  923,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

CLAIMS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Akeroyd,  James,  &  Co.  James  Akeroyd  &  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3337 
[for  relief  of  James  Akeroyd  and  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gibson.  May 
13,  calendar  day  June  12,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  858,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Army.  Settlement  of  claims  of  military  personnel  for  losses  incident  to  train- 
ing, practice,  operation,  or  maintenance  of  Army,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4798;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gibson.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  6,  1935.  3  p. 
(S.  rp.  817,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Arnold,  Harry  B.  H.  B.  Arnold,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3512  [for  relief 
of  H.  B.  Arnold]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwellenbach.  May  13,  calendar  day 
June  6,  1935.    5  p.     (S.  rp.  811,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bell  Oil  d  Oas  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2464  [for  relief  of  Bell  Oil  and  Gas 
Company] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burke.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  10,  1935^ 
9  p.     (S.  rp.  839,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Blackwell,  Rufus  H.,  jr.  Rufus  Hunter  Blackwell,  jr.,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  3230  [for  relief  of  Rufus  Hunter  Blackwell,  jr.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Trammell.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  12,  1935.  8  p.  (S.  rp.  862,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Brooklawn,  N.  J.  Certain  purchasers  of  lands  in  borough  of  Brooklawn,  N.  J., 
report  to  accompany  S.  2140  [for  relief  of  certain  purchasers  of  lands  in 
borough  of  Brooklawn,  N.  J.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  White.  May  13,  calendar 
day  June  7,  1935.    15  p.     (S.  rp.  830,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Brown,  Eva  8.  Eva  S.  Brown,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2553  [for  relief  of 
Eva  S.  Brown]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gibson.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  6, 
1935.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  815,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Carter,  Mrs.  Sophie.  Sophie  Carter,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3556  [for  relief 
of  Sophie  Carter] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.  May  13,  calendar  day  June 
12,  1935.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  864,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Civilian  Conservation  Corps.  Payment  of  certain  claims  [arising  out  of  activi- 
ties of  Civilian  Conservation  Corps],  report  to  accompany  S.  2889;  submit- 
ted by  Mr.  Gibson.  May  13.  calendar  day  June  6,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  812, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Click,  John  E.  John  E.  Click,  reiwrt  to  accompany  H.  R.  2466  [for  relief  of 
John  E.  Click]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burke.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  6,  1935. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  80G,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Dalton,  Michael  W.  Michael  Dalton,  report  to  accompany  S.  1146  [for  relief  of 
Michael  Dalton]  ;  submitted  l)y  Mr.  Schwellenbach.  May  13,  calendar  day 
June  6,  1935.    14  p.     (S.  rp.  810,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Dorr,  Julian  C.  Julian  C.  Dorr,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4105  [for  relief  of 
Julian  C.  Dorr]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gibson.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  12, 
1935.    6  p.     (S.  rp.  859,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fees,  Don  C.  Don  C.  Fees,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4827  [for  relief  of  Don 
C.  Fees]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.  M^iy  13,  calendar  day  June  10,  1935. 
5  p.     (S.  rp.  843,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

French  spoliations,  report  to  accompany  S.  916  [to  carry  into  effect  decisions  of 
Court  of  Claims  in  favor  of  claimants  in  French  spoliation  cases  not  hereto- 
fore paid];  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  May  13,  calendar  day  May '31,  1935. 
11  p.     (S.  rp.  746,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Pi'per,  5c. 

General  Baking  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1409  [for  relief  of  General  Baking 
Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  6,  1935. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  804,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Greene,  James  O.  James  O.  Greene  and  Mrs.  HoUis  S.  Hogan,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  2422  [for  relief  of  James  O.  Greene  and  Mrs.  HoUis  S.  Hoganj ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Schwellenbach.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  6,  1935.  6  p. 
(S.  rp.  808,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Griffith,  Henry  H.  Henry  Harrison  Griffith,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2683 
[for  relief  of  Henry  Harrison  Griffith]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gibson.  May  13, 
calendar  day  June  6,  1935.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  816,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Henning,  George  W.  George  William  Henning,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2125 
[for  relief  of  George  William  Henning]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burke.  May  13, 
calendar    day    June    12,    1935.      4    p.      (S.    rp.    857,    74th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Hudson,  Alfred  L.  Alfred  L.  Hudson  and  Walter  K.  Jeffers,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  1111  [for  relief  of  Alfred  L.  Hudson  and  Walter  K.  Jeffers]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Burke.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  6,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  807, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Investigation  Division,  Justice  Dept.  Relief  of  widows  of  inspector  and  certain 
special  agents  of  Division  of  Investigation,  Department  of  Justice,  killed  in 
line  of  duty,  report  to  accompany  S.  2488 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gibson.  May 
13,  calendar  day  June  14,   1935.     5  p.      (S.   rp.   884,   74th   Cong.   1st   sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Israel,  Moses.  Moses  Israel,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5393  [for  relief  of 
Moses  Israel] ;  submitted  l>y  Mr.  Gibson.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  21,  1935. 
6  p.     (S.  rp.  924,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kenton,  Robert  M.  Robert  M.  Kenton,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2204  [for  re- 
lief of  Robert  M.  Kenton]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.  May  13,  calendar  day 
June  6,  1935.    7  p.     (S.  rp.  805,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Luscher,  Fred  C.  Fred  Luscher,  report  to  accompany  S.  540  [for  relief  of  Fred 
Luscher]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  G,  1935. 
9  p.     (S.  rp.  800,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McClure,  Mrs.  Grace.  Grace  IMcClure,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1292  [for  re- 
lief of  Grace  McClure]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burke.  May  13,  calendar  day  June 
12,  1935.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  855,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mansfield,  George  G,,  Company.  George  C.  Mansfield  Co.,  and  George  D.  Mans- 
field, report  to  accompany  S.  2160  [for  relief  of  George  C.  Mansfield  Company 
and  George  D.  Mansfield]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  May  13,  calendar  day 
June  6,  1935.    7  p.     (S.  rp.  803,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Miller,  George  W.  George  W.  Miller,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4811  [for  re- 
lief of  George  W.  Miller]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  May  13,  calendar  day 
June  12,  19.35.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  863,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Moran,  John  J.  John  J.  Moran,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4610  [for  relief  of 
John  J.  Moran]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.     May  13,  calendar  day  June 

12,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  867,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Heio  Mexico.  State  of  New  Mexico,  report  to  accompany  S.  2206  [for  relief  of 
New  Mexico]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  6, 
1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  801,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Noble  County  Agricultural  Society,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4651  [for  relief 
of  Noble  Coimty  (Ohio)  Agricultural  Society]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Buike.    May 

13,  calendar  day  June  12,  1935.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  856,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Pa- 
per, 5c. 

Nolan,  Ruth.  Ruth  Nolan  and  Anna  Panozza,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3180 
[for  relief  of  Ruth  Nolan  and  Anna  Panozza]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Sehwellen- 
bach.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  6,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  809,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Olfioers,  Army.  Certain  disbursing  officers  of  Army,  report  to  accompany  S. 
2169  [for  relief  of  certain  disbursing  officers  of  Army]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Gibson.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  6,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  813,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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664  June  1935 

Officers,  Army — Continued. 

Relief  of  certain  disbursing  oflScers  of  Army  and  settlement  of  individual 

claims  approved  by  War  Department,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4S3S ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Gibson.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  12,  1935.  4  p,  (S.  rp.  860,. 
74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Pai>er,  5c. 

Relief  of  certain  disbursing  officers  of  Army,  settlement  of  claims  ap- 
proved by  War  Department,  report  to  accompany  S.  556 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Gibson.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  6,  1935.  10  p.  (S.  rp.  814,  74th  Cong.. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Price,  8.  M.  S.  M.  Price,  report  to  accompany  S.  2321  [for  relief  of  S.  M.. 
Price]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burke.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  14,  1935.  6  p. 
(S.  rp.  880,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Price,  Walter  C.  Walter  C.  Price  and  Joseph  C.  Le  Sage,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2751  [for  relief  of  Walter  C.  Price  and  Joseph  C.  Lesage]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
White  for  Mr.  Bailey.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  14,  1935.  12  p.  (S.  rp. 
881,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Reed,  Mrs.  Olin  H.  Mrs.  Olin  H.  Reed,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4146  [for 
relief  of  Mrs.  Olin  H.  Reed]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.  May  13,  calendar 
day  June  12,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  866,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Richmond,  Fredericksburg  d  Potomac  Railroad  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4808  [for  relief  of  Richmond,  Fredericksburg  and  Potomac  Railroad  Com- 
pany] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwellenbach.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  12,  1935. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  868,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Roberts^  Mrs.  Carrie  P.  Carrie  Price  Roberts,  report  to  accompany  S.  2993 
[for  relief  of  Carrie  Price  Roberts]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  May  13^ 
calendar  day  June  6,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  802,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Summers,  John  L.  John  L.  Summers  et  al.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R,  4828^ 
[for  relief  of  Jolm  L.  Summers,  and  for  other  purposes] ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Townsend.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  10,  1935.  17  p.  (S.  rp.  844,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Szymanski,  Charles.  Charles  Szymanski,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4034  [for 
relief  of  Charles  Szymanski,  father  of  Richard  Szymanski]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Townsend.  iNIay  13,  calendar  day  June  12,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  865,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

West,  E.  C.  E.  C.  West,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4368  [for  relief  of  E.  C. 
West]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  White.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  20,  1935.  4  p. 
(S.  rp.  921,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Whcelei;  Edward  B.  Edward  B.  Wheeler  and  State  Investment  Co.,  report  to 
accompany  S.  427  [authorizing  reimbursement  of  Edward  B.  Wheeler  and 
State  Investment  Company  for  loss  of  lands  in  Mora  Grant,  N.  Mex.]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  INlr.  Schwellenbach.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  17,  1935.  11  p. 
(S.  rp.  894,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Zellej-'s,  G.  F.,  Sons.  Henry  C.  Zeller  and  Edward  G.  Zeller,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  1139  [for  relief  of  Henry  C.  Zeller  and  Edward  G.  Zeller,  doing 
business  under  name  of  G.  F.  Zeller's  Sons,  with  respect  to  maintenance  of 
suit  against  United  States  for  recovery  of  any  income  tax  paid  to  United 
States  for  fiscal  year  beginning  Oct.  1,  1916,  and  ending  Sept.  30,  1917,  in 
excess  of  amount  lawfully  due  for  such  period]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gibson. 
May  13,  calendar  day  June  12,  1935.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  861,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

OOMMEiRCB  COMMriTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  June  6  and  24,. 
1935 ;  no.  16  and  17.    1935.    77  p.  and  87  p.  4°    $  T  4.C  73/2 :  74/16, 17 

Cedar  River.  Flood  control  survey  on  Cedar  River,  Wash.,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  2938  [to  provide  preliminary  examination  of  Cedar  River,  Wash.^ 
with  view  to  control  of  its  floods]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May  13, 
calendar   day    June   14,    1935.      1    p.      (S.    rp.    878,    74th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

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June  1935  665 

Central  Statistical  Board.  Creating  Central  Statistical  Committee  and  Central 
Statistical  Board,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7590;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cope- 
laud.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  27,  1935.  4  p.  ( S.  rp.  975,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)  [The  Board  created  by  H.  R.  7590  is  to  continue  the  work  of  the  Cen- 
tral Statistical  Board  created  by  Executive  order  6225.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26534 

Champlain,  Lake.  Lake  Champlain  Bridge  Commission,  report  to  accompany 
S.  J.  Res.  122  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  New  York  and  Vermont  to 
enter  into  agreement  amending  agreement  between  such  States  consented  to 
by  Congress  in  Public  resolution  numbered  9,  70th  Congress,  relating  to  crea- 
tion of  Lake  Champlain  Bridge  Commission]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard. 
May  13,  calendar  day  May  31,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  764,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
[The  amendatory  agreement  authorizes  the  Commission  to  construct  addi- 
tional bridges,  one  of  which  shall  be  from  point  in  State  of  New  York  at  or 
near  Rouses  Point  to  point  in  Vermont  at  Alburg.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Chisana  River.  Preliminary  examination  of  Tanana  [or  Chisana]  River  and 
Chena  Slough,  Alaska  [with  view  to  control  of  floods  in  Chena  Slough],  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  7600;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May  13,  calendar  day 
June  19,  1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  914,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Coasting  trade.  Readmittance  of  vessels  to  coastwise  trade  of  United  States, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  115  [to  amend  sec.  27  of  merchant  marine  act, 
1920,  relating  to  coastwise  trade]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Copeland.  May  13, 
calendar    day    June  12,    1935.      5   p.      (S.    rp.    870,    74th    Cong.    1st   sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26473 

Connecticut  River  flood  control,  report  to  accompany  S.  203  [to  provide  for 
preliminary  examination  of  Connecticut  River,  with  view  to  control  of  its 
floods  and  prevention  of  erosion  of  its  banks  in  Connecticut]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Sheppard.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  31,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  763,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Duicamish  River.  Flood  control  survey  on  Duwamish  River,  Wash.,  report  to 
accompany  S.  2934  [to  provide  preliminary  examination  of  Duwamish  River, 
Wash.,  with  view  to  control  of  its  floods]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May 
13,  calendar  day  June  14,  1935.     1  p.     (S.   rp.  886,   74th  Cong.   1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Gafford  Creek.  Preliminary  examination  of  Gafford  Creek,  Ark.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  7313;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May  13,  calendar  day 
June  19,  1935.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  912,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Goldshorougli  Creek.  Goldsborough  Creek,  Wash.,  flood  control,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  2832  [to  provide  preliminary  examination  of  Goldsborough  Creek, 
Mason  County.  Wash.,  with  view  to  control  of  its  floods]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr. 
Sheppard.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  31,  1935.  1  p.  ( S.  rp.  760,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

:J^erchant  marine  act,  1935,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  2582,  to 
develop  strong  American  merchant  marine,  to  promote  commerce  of  United 
States,  to  aid  national  defense,  and  for  other  purposes,  June  5,  1935.  1935. 
pt.  5,  iii+569-611  p.     [S.  2582  creates  the  United  States  Maritime  Authority.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.C  73/2  :  M  53/8/pt.5 

Missouri  River.  Bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  Brovroville,  Nebr.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  7081  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  con- 
struction of  bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  or  near  Brownville,  Nebr.,  by 
Brownville  Bridge  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May  13,  calen- 
dar day  May  31,  1935.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  762,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Missouri  River  bridge  at  Miami,  Mo.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2950  [grant- 
ing consent  of  Congress  to  county  of  Saline,  Mo.,  to  construct  toll  biidge  across 
Missouri  River  at  or  near  Miami,  Mo.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May  13, 
calendar  day  June  14, 1935.    2  p.    (S.  rp.  879,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5a 

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666  June  1935 

Morro  Castle  and  Mohawk  investigations,  preliminary  report  pursuant  to  S.  Res. 
7  [relating  to  investigations  of  steamship  Morro  Castle  and  Mohawk  disasters 
and  adequacy  of  methods  and  practices  for  safety  of  life  at  sea] ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Copeland.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  3,  1935.  23  p.  (S.  rp.  776, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26501 

National  Planning  Board.    Establishment  of  National  Planning  Board,  report 
to  accompany  S.  2825 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Copeland.     May  13,  calendar  day 
June  27,  1935.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  974,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26535 

Navigation.  Amending  steering  rules  on  vessels,  report  to  accompany  S.  2556 
[to  amend  and  supplement  steering  rules  respecting  orders  to  helmsmen  on  all 
vessels  navigating  waters  of  United  States,  and  on  all  vessels  of  United 
States  navigating  any  waters  or  seas]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Copeland.  May  13, 
calendar  day  June  3, 1935.     2  p.     ( S.  rp.  771,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Nisqually  River.  Flood  control  survey  on  Nisqually  River,  Wash.,  report  to 
accompany  S.  2933  [to  pi'ovide  preliminary  examination  of  Nisqually  River, 
Wash.,  with  view  to  control  of  its  floods]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May 
13,  calendar  day  June  14,   1935.     1  p.     (S.   rp.  877,   74th   Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Ohio  River.  Bridge  across  Ohio  River  at  Cannelton,  Ind.,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2887  [authorizing  Perry  County  Bridge  Commission  to  construct  toll  bridge 
across  Ohio  River  at  or  near  Cannelton,  Ind.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard. 
May  13,  calendar  day  June  12,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  853,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Point  Remove  Creek.  Preliminary  examination  with  view  to  controlling  floods, 
Point  Remove  Creek,  Ark.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7314 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Sheppard.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  19,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  913,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Purgatoire  River.  To  provide  preliminary  examination  of  Purgatoire  (Picket- 
wire)  and  Apishapa  rivers,  Colo.,  with  view  to  controlling  floods,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  7870;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May  13,  calendar  day 
June  24,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  948,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Rivers  and  harbors  bill,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6732  [authorizing  construc- 
tion, repair,  and  preservation  of  certain  public  works  on  rivers  and  harbors, 
and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Copeland.     May  13,  calendar  day 
June  17,  1935.     83  p.     (S.  rp.  893,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26536 

Rogue  River.  Authorizing  preliminary  examination  of  Rogue  River  and  its  trib- 
utaries in  Oregon  with  view  to  control  of  its  floods,  report  to  accompany  H.  B. 
5774 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  19,  1935.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  907,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sabine  River.  Bridge  across  Sabine  River  connecting  Louisiana  highway  no.  6 
and  Texas  highway  no.  21,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7044  [authorizing  Louisi- 
ana and  Texas  to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Sabine  River  at  or  near 
point  where  Louisiana  highway  numbered  6  in  Sabine  Parish,  La.,  meets  Texas 
highway  numbered  21  in  Sabine  County,  Tex.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard. 
May  13,  calendar  day  June  24,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  947,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge  across   Sabine  River  connecting  Louisiana  highway  no.   21  and 

Texas  highway  no.  45,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6988  [authorizing  Louisiana 
and  Texas  to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Sabine  River  at  or  near 
point  where  Louisiana  highway  numbered  21  meets  Texas  highway  numbered 
45] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  24,  1935.  2  p. 
<S.  rp.  946,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

■  Bridge  across  Sabine  River  where  Louisiana  highway  no.  7  meets  Texas 

highway  no.  87,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6987  [authorizing  Louisiana  and 
Texas  to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Sabine  River  at  or  near  point 
where  Louisiana  highway  numbered  7  meets  Texas  highway  numbered  87] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  31,  1935,  1  p.  (S.  rp. 
761,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 


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St.  Clair  River  bridge  at  Fort  Huron,  Mich.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1788  [author- 
izing Michigan  to  construct  toll  bridge  across  St.  Clair  River  at  or  near  Fort 
Huron  (Port  Huron),  Mich.,  and  Saruia,  Canada,  and  to  acquire  other  trans- 
portation facilities  between  said  State  and  Canada]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Van- 
denberg.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  12, 1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  854,  74lh  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

St,  John  River.  Bridge  across  St.  John  River  between  Madawaska,  Maine,  and 
Edmundston,  New  Brunswick,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4505  [gx'anting  con- 
sent of  Congress  to  Maine  and  Canada  to  maintain  bridge  already  constructed 
across  St.  John  River  between  Madawaska,  Maine,  and  Edmundston,  New 
Brunswick,  Canada]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May  13,  calendar  day  June 
24,1935.    2  p.    (S.  rp.  945,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sammamish  River.  Flood-control  survey  on  Sammamish  River,  Wash.,  report 
to  accompany  S.  2930  [to  provide  preliminary  examination  of  Sammamish 
River,  Wash.,  with  view  to  control  of  its  floods]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard. 
May  13,  calendar  day  June  14,  1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  876,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Ships.  Improvement  of  living  conditions  on  small  vessels,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2010 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Copeland.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  4,  1935.  1  p. 
(S.  rp.  778,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Inspection  of  small  vessels,  report  to  accompany  S.  2001   [to  amend  sec. 

4426,  Revised  statutes,  as  amended]  ;  submitted  by  Mr,  Copeland.     May  13, 
calendar  day  June  4,  1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  777,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Siletz  River.  Authorizing  preliminary  examination  of  Siletz  River  and  its  tribu- 
taries in  Oregon  with  view  to  control  of  its  floods,  report  to  accompany  H.  R, 
5777 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  19,  1935.  1  p. 
(S.  rp.  910,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  oc. 

Sitislato  River.  Authorizing  preliminary  examination  of  Siuslaw  River  and  its 
tributaries  in  Oregon  with  view  to  control  of  its  floods,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5775 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  19,  1935. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  908,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Taft,  Orcff.  Coast  Guard  station  at  Taft,  Oreg.,  reiwrt  to  accompany  S.  501  [for 
establishment  of  Coast  Guard  station  on  coast  of  Oregon,  at  or  near  Taft, 
Oreg.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Copeland.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  12,  1935.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  871,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wabash  River.  Bridge  across  Wabash  at  Merom,  Ind.,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  7083  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction  of 
bridge  across  Wabash  River  at  or  near  Merom,  Ind.,  by  Sullivan  County]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  19,  1935.  3  p.  (S. 
rp.  911,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Yaquina  River.  Authorizing  preliminary  examination  of  Yaquina  River  and  its 
tributaries  in  Oregon  with  view  to  control  of  its  floods,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5776;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  19,  1935. 
1  p.     (S.  rp.  909,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

DISTRICT   OF    COLUMBIA   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Bonds  of  officers,  etc.  Official  bonds  by  officers  and  employees  of  District  of 
Columbia,  report  to  accompany  S.  2831  [to  amend  (1)  act  providing  perma- 
nent form  of  government  for  District  of  Columbia,  (2)  act  to  establish  code 
of  law  for  District  of  Columbia,  to  regulate  giving  of  oflicial  bonds  by  ofiicers 
and  employees  of  District  of  Columbia]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  King.  May  13, 
calendar  day  June  22,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  938,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Cox,  Ronald  A.  License  to  practice  healing  art  in  District  of  Columbia  to 
Ronald  A.  Cox,  repoi't  to  accompany  S.  2939;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bilbo.  May 
13,  calendar  day  June  22,  1935.     1  p.     (S.   i-p.   940,  74th   Cong.   1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

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668  June  1935 

Grand  Army  of  the  Republio.  Giving  authority  to  commissioners  of  District 
of  Columbia  to  make  special  regulations  for  occasion  of  70th  national  en- 
campment of  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic  [to  be  held  in  District  of  Colum- 
bia in  Sept.  1936,  and  for  other  purposes,  incident  to  said  encampment],  re- 
port to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  201 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  King.  May  13,  calendar 
day  June  22,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  935,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Liquors.  Amending  alcoholic  beverage  control  act,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5809  [to  junend  act  to  control  manufacture,  transportation,  possession,  and 
sale  of  alcoholic  beverages  in  District  of  Columbia,  so  as  to  permit  alcoholic 
beverages  to  be  displayed  and  dispensed  in  full  sight  of  purchaser]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  McCarran.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  22,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  941, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Philadelphia,  Baltimore  and  Washington  Railroad.  Repeal  sec.  1-3  of  Public 
law  203  of  60th  Congress,  report  to  accompany  S.  2830  [to  repeal  sec.  1-3  of 
Public  law  numbered  203,  60th  Congress,  relating  to  substation  and  facilities 
therein,  at  7th  and  C  streets  Southwest,  Washington,  D.  C,  of  Philadelphia, 
Baltimore  and  Washington  Railroad  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  King. 
May  13,  calendar  day  June  22,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  936,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Railroad  cro<ssings.  Authorizing  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Co.  [operating  lessee 
of  properties  of  Philadelphia,  Baltimore  and  Washington  Railroad  Co.],  by 
means  of  overhead  bridge,  to  cross  New  York  Avenue  NE.,  in  District  of 
Columbia,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6656 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  King.  May  13, 
calendar  day  June  26,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  965,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

To  amend  act  to  provide  for  union  railroad  station  in  District  of  Colum- 
bia, and  for  other  purposes  [relative  to  construction  of  certain  railroad 
crossings  by  Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad  Company  and  Philadelphia,  Balti- 
more and  Washington  Railroad  Company],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7447; 
submitted  by  Mr.  King.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  26,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp. 
966,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Smoke.  To  prevent  fouling  of  atmosphere  in  District  of  Columbia  by  smoke 
and  other  foreign  substances,  report  to  accompany  S.  2034 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Copeland.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  22,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  928,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Streets.  Designation  of  street  or  avenue  to  be  known  as  Maine  Avenue,  report 
to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  280 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  King.  May  13,  calendar  day 
June  22,  1935.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  937,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Special  assessments  for  paving  of  roadways  and  laying  of  curbs   and 

gutters  in  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7526  [to  amend 
act  to  provide  for  special  assessments  for  paving  of  roadways  and  laying 
of  curbs  and  gutters]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  King.  May  13,  calendar  day  June 
22,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  939,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

EDUCATION  AND  LABOR  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

BooJcs  and  records  for  adult  blind,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6371  [to  authorize 
increase  in  annual  appropriation  for  books  for  adult  blind]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Walsh.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  6,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  818,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Oovernment  publications.  Filing  and  indexing  service  for  useful  Government 
publications,  report  to  accompany  S.  1116  [authorizing  establishment  of  filing 
and  indexing  service  for  useful  Government  publications  by  Education  Office] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  6.  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  819, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Wages.  Minimum  wage  State  compact,  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  148 
granting  consent  of  Congress  to  minimum-wage  compact  ratified  by  Legisla- 
tures of  IMassachusetts  and  New  Hampshire]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  May 
13,  calendar  day  June  21,   1935.     2  p.      (S.   rp.   922,  74th  Cong.   1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

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EXPENDITURES   IN   EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS   COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

■Central  Statistical  Board.  To  create  Central  Statistical  Committee  and  Central 
Statistical  Board,  hearing,  7-ltli  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  2565,  May  16, 
1935.  1935.  ii+10  p.  [The  Board  created  by  S.  2565  is  to  continue  the  work 
of  the  Central  Statistical  Board  created  by  Executive  order  6225.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  4.Ex  7/14  :  C  33 

Interior  Department.  To  change  name  of  Department  of  Interior  and  to  coordi- 
nate certain  governmental  functions,  hearing,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on 
S.  2665,  May  16,  1935.  1935.  ii+23  p.  [S.  2665  changes  the  name  of  Depart- 
ment of  Interior  to  Department  of  Conservation  and  Works.]      *  Paper,  .5c. 

Y  4.Ex  7/14  :  In  8 

FINANCE    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

■Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  June  6-21,  1935 ; 
no.  39-42.    1935.    Each  31  p.  4°    J  Y  4.F  49 :  74/39-42 

Legislative  calendar  of  subcommittee  on  veterans'  legislation,  74th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  June  19  and  21,  1935 ;  no.  1  and  2.    1935.    Each  8  p.  4°     t 

Y  4.F  49  :  74/1,  2/Vet. 

Internal  revenue.  Extension  of  certain  excise  taxes  and  postage  rates,  report 
to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  324  [to  provide  revenue]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Harrison. 
May  13,  calendar  day  June  20,  1935.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  920,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

FOREIGN  RELATIONS  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Arms.  Trade  in  arms,  ammunition,  and  implements  of  war,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2998  [to  control  trade  in  arms,  ammunition,  and  implements  of  war]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Pittman.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  20,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp. 
915,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [S.  2998  establishes  the  National  Munitions 
Control  Board.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  June  5,  1935 ;  no.  7. 
1935.     31  p.  4"     -t  Y  4.F  76/2 :  74/7 

China,  United  States  Court  for.  To  amend  act  creating  United  States  Court 
for  China,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7909  [to  amend  act  creating  United 
States  Court  for  China  and  prescribing  title  thereto,  as  amended,  relative  to 
commissioner  and  special  judge  for  said  court]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittman. 
May  13,  calendar  day  May  31,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  756,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Claims.  Personal  injury  and  death  cases  arising  in  certain  foreign  countries, 
report  to  accompany  S.  2891  [to  provide  for  adjustment  and  settlement  of 
personal  injury  and  death  cases  arising  in  certain  foreign  countries]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Pittman.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  31,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp. 
751,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  .5c. 

Foreign  service.  Diplomatic  and  consular  establishments  of  United  States  at 
Helsingfors,  Finland,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4448  [to  provide  funds  for 
acquisition  of  site,  erection  of  buildings,  and  furnishing  thereof  for  use  of 
diplomatic  and  consular  establishments  of  United  States  at  Helsingfors,  Fin- 
land] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pitman.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  31,  1935.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  752,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Francis,  Mrs.  Nellie.  Nellie  T.  Francis,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3574 
[for  relief  of  Nellie  T.  Francis,  widow  of  William  T.  Francis]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Pittman.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  20,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  917,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Grace,  Mrs.  Catherine.  Catherine  Grace,  report  to  accompany  S.  2879  [for 
relief  of  Catherine  Grace,  widow  of  William  Joseph  Grace]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Pittman.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  20,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  916,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Oray,  Mrs.  Blanche  L.  Blanche  L.  Gray,  report  to  accompany  S.  2818  [for 
relief  of  Blanche  L.  Gray,  widow  of  Paul  Judson  Gray]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Pittman.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  31,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  750,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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International  Council  of  Scientific  Unions  and  associated  unions,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  4901  [to  authorize  appropriations  to  pay  annual  share  of 
United  States  as  adhering  member  of  International  Council  of  Scientific 
Unions  and  associated  unions] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittman.  May  13,  calendar 
day  May  31,  1935.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  753,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

International  Statistical  Institute,  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  139  [request- 
ing the  President  to  extend  to  International  Statistical  Institute  invitation 
to  hold  its  24th  session  in  United  States  in  1939]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wagner. 
May  13,  calendar  day  May  31,  1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  757,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

International  Technical  Committee  on  Aerial  Legal  Experts,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6673  [providing  for  annual  appropriation  to  meet  share  of  United 
States  toward  expenses  of  International  Technical  Committee  of  Aerial 
Legal  Experts  and  for  participation  in  meetings  of  International  Technical 
Committee  of  Aerial  Legal  Experts  and  commissions  established  by  that 
committee] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittman.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  31,  1935. 
5  p.     (S.  rp.  755,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Miller,  Mrs.  Lily  M.  Lily  M.  Miller,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7254  [for 
relief  of  Lily  M.  Miller,  widow  of  Ransford  S.  Miller]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Pittman.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  20,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  91S,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Officers,  Foreign  service.  Grading  and  classification  of  clerks  in  foreign  service, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6504  [to  amend  act  for  grading  and  classification 
of  clerks  in  foreign  service,  and  providing  compensation  therefor,  relative 
to  appointments  and  promotions  of  foreign  service  officers  during  recess 
of  Senate;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittman.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  31,  1935. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  754,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pan  American  Institute  of  Geograpliy  and  History.  Membership  of  United 
States  in  Pan  American  Institute  of  Geography  and  History,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  J.  Res.  182  [to  provide  for  membership  of  United  States  in  Pan 
American  Institiite  of  Geography  and  History,  and  to  authorize  the  Presi- 
dent to  extend  invitation  for  next  general  assembly  of  Institute  to  meet  in 
United  States  in  1935,  and  to  provide  appropriation  for  expenses  thereof]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Pittman.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  31,  1935.  6  p.  (S. 
rp.  758,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

IMMIGRATION    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Aliens.  To  waive  visa  fees,  head  tax,  and  customs  duty  for  certain  aliens 
accredited  to  National  Boy  Scout  Jamboree  in  1935,  report  to  accompany 
H.  J.  Res.  285;  submitted  by  Mr.  Copeland.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  4, 
1935.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  786,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Deportation.  To  provide  for  deportation  of  alien  seamen,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  379;  submitted  by  Mr.  King.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  7,  1935. 
8  p.     (S.  rp.  836,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Papei*,  5c. 

Naturalization.  Naturalization  of  resident  alien  World  War  veterans,  report 
to  accompany  S.  2508  [to  authorize  naturalization  of  certain  resident  alien 
World  War  veterans  heretofore  ineligible  to  citizenship  because  not  free 
white  persons  or  of  African  nativity  or  descent]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Austin. 
May  13,  calendar  day  June  6,  1935.    11  p.     (S.  rp.  823,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

■ Time  for  naturalization  for  alien  World  War  veterans,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  2739  [to  extend  further  time  for  naturalization  to  alien  veterans 
of  World  War  under  act  approved  May  25,  1932  (47  Stat.  165),  to  extend 
same  privileges  to  certain  veterans  of  countries  allied  with  United  States 
during  World  War,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Austin. 
May  13,  calendar  day  June  10,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  846,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Time  for  naturalization  for  alien  World  War  veterans,  report  to  ac- 
company S.  2015  [to  extend  time  for  naturalization  of  alien  veterans  of 
World  War]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Austin.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  3,  1935. 
2  p.    (S.  rp.  773,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 


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Philippine  Islands.  Emigration  of  Filipinos  from  United  States,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  6464  [to  provide  means  by  which  certain  Filipinos  can 
emigrate  from  United  States]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson.  May  13,  calendar 
day  June  11,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  849,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sailors.  Repeal  citizenship  status  of  certain  alien  seamen  who  have  not  been 
fully  naturalized  as  citizens,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  67  [to  repeal  certain 
laws  providing  that  certain  aliens  who  have  filed  declarations  of  intention 
to  become  citizens  of  United  States  shall  be  considered  citizens  for  purposes 
of  service  and  protection  on  American  vessels]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schwellen- 
bach  for  himself  and  Mr.  Shipstead.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  5,  1935. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  796,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Women.  To  repatriate  native-born  women  who  married  aliens,  report  to  ac- 
company S.  2912;  submitted  by  Mr.  Copeland.  May  13,  calendar  day  June 
10,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  847,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

INDIAN    AFFAIRS    OOMMITTEE,     SE2fATE 

{Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  June  S,  1935; 
no.  5.     1935.     51  p.  4°     $  Y  4.1n  2/2 :  74/5 

Chippeiva  Indiatis.  Per  capita  payment  to  Red  Lake  Chippewa  Indians,  Min- 
nesota, report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4123  [providing  for  payment  to  each 
Chippewa  Indian  of  Red  Lake  band  of  Minnesota  from  timber  funds  stand- 
ing to  their  credit  in  Treasury]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Schall.  May  13,  cal- 
endar day  June  10,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  848,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Turtle  Mountain  Chippewa  Indians  of  North  Dakota,  report  to  ac- 
company S.  1786  [refen-ing  claims  of  Turtle  Mountain  band  or  bands  of 
Chippewa  Indians  of  North  Dakota  to  Court  of  Claims  for  finding  of 
fact  and  recommendations  to  Congress]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Frazier.  May 
13,  calendar  day  June  27,  1935.  7  p.  (S.  rp.  972,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Turtle  Mountain   Indians   of  North  Dakota  jurisdictional   act,  hearing 

before  subcommittee,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  1786,  referring  claims 
of  Turtle  Mountain  band  or  bands  of  Chippewa  Indians  of  North  Dakota 
to  Court  of  Claims  for  adjudication  and  settlement,  May  10,  1935.  1935. 
ii+24  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y4.In2/2:T86 

Choctaw  Indians.  Claims  of  Choctaw  Indians  of  Mississippi,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  2715  [conferring  jurisdiction  on  Court  of  Claims  to  hear  and  de- 
termine claims  "of  Choctaw  Indians  of  Mississippi];  submitted  by  Mr.  Don- 
ahey.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  4,  1935.  6  p.  (S.  rp.  781,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Enrollment  of  Robert  Fix  and  others  on  Choctaw  citizenship  roll,  report 

to  accompany  S.  1440  [to  enroll  certain  persons  on  final  citizenship  rolls 
of  Mississippi  Choctaw  Indians]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Frazier.  May  13,  cal- 
endar day  June  11,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  852,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

SasJcell  Institute,  Lawrence,  Kans.,  provide  funds  for  acquisition  of  property, 
report  to  accompany  S.  2545  [to  provide  funds  for  acquisition  of  property  of 
Haskell  Students  Activities  Association  on  behalf  of  Indian  school  known  as 
Haskell  Institute,  Lawrence,  Kans.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Frazier.  May  13,  cal- 
endar day  June  4,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  783,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Indian  arts  and  crafts,  report  to  accompany  S.  2203  [to  promote  development 
of  Indian  arts  and  crafts  and  to  create  board  to  assist  therein]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.     May  13,  calendar  day  June  18,  1935.     12  p. 
(S.  rp.  900,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26537 

Jordan,  Mrs.  Nancy.  Nancy  Jordan,  report  to  accompany  S.  2406  [for  relief 
of  Nancy  Jordan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Frazier.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  4, 
1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  782,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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672  June  1935 

Kiowa  Indians.  Kiowa,  Comanche,  Apache  Indian  jurisdictional  act,  report  to 
accompany  S.  2463  [conferring  jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear, 
examine,  adjudicate,  and  enter  judgment  in  any  claim  which  Kiowa,  Co- 
manche, and  Apache  tribes  of  Indians  may  have  against  United  States]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  27,  1935. 
3  p,     (S.'rp.  973,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Middle  Rio  Grande  Conservancy  District.  Agreement,  Middle  Rio  Grande  Con- 
servancy District,  reclaimed  Pueblo  Indian  lands,  report  to  accompany  S.  1832 
[to  authorize  Secretary  of  Interior  to  provide  by  agreement  with  Middle  Rio 
Grande  Conservancy  District  for  maintenance  and  operation  on  newly  re- 
claimed Pueblo  Indian  lands  in  Rio  Grande  Valley,  N.  Mex.,  reclaimed  under 
previous  act  of  Congress,  and  authorizing  annual  appropriation  to  pay  cost 
thereof  for  period  not  to  exceed  5  years]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hatch.  May  13,. 
calendar  day  June  19,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  90."),  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*Paper,  5c. 

Pala  Reservation.  Extending  trust  period  on  lands  of  Pala  band  of  Mission 
Indians,  California,  report  to  accompany  S.  2877;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas 
of  Oklahoma.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  25,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  957,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *Paper,  5c. 

Shoshoui  Indians.  Western  bands  of  Shoshone  tribe  of  Indians,  Nevada,  report 
to  accompany  S.  2510  [authorizing  western  bands  of  Shoshone  tribe  of  In- 
dians to  sue  in  Court  of  Claims]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma. 
May  13,  calendar  day  June  19,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  903,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Siletz  Reservation.  Silets  or  Grand  Ronde  Indians  in  Oregon,  jurisdictional 
bill,  report  to  accompany  S.  2761  [conferring  jurisdiction  upon  Court  of 
Claims  to  hear  and  determine  claims  of  certain  bands  or  tribes  of  Indians 
residing  in  Oregon]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Steiwer.  May  13,  calendar  day  June 
5,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  795,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [The  claims  are  those  of  the 
Siletz  and  Grand  Ronde  tribes.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Simmoris,  Mrs.  Victoria  A.  Cancel  patent  in  fee  issued  to  Victoria  Arconge, 
report  to  accompany  S.  2388  [authorizing  and  directing  Secretary  of  Interior 
to  cancel  patent  in  fee  issued  to  Victoria  Arconge  (Simmons)] ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Norbeck.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  6,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  826,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Tlingit  Indians.  Tlingit  and  Ilaida  Indians  of  Alaska  jurisdictional  bill,  report 
to  accompany  II.  R.  2756  [authorizing  Tlingit  and  Haida  Indians  of  Alaska 
to  bring  suit  in  Court  of  Claims,  and  conferring  jurisdiction  upon  said  court 
to  hear,  examine,  adjudicate,  and  enter  judgment  upon  any  and  all  claims 
which  said  Indians  may  have,  or  claim  to  have,  against  United  States]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Frazier.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  4,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  784, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Uinta  Indians.  Ute  Indians  of  Utah,  compensation  for  coal  lands,  report  ta 
accompany  S.  1968  [authorizing  appropriation  for  payment  to  Uintah,  White 
River,  and  Uncompahgre  bands  of  Ute  Indians  in  Utah  for  coal  lands]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Bulow.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  6,  1935.  7  p.  (S.  rp.  827, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

INTERSTATE  COMMERCE  COMMITTEE!,   SENATE 

Airmen.  To  amend  railway  labor  act,  report  to  accompany  S.  2496  [to  amend 
railway  labor  act,  so  as  to  cover  every  common  carrier  by  air  engaged  in 
interstate  or  foreign  commerce  and  air  pilots  or  other  employees  of  any  such 
common  carrier]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Minton.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  17, 
1935.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  895,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

N,^^ To  amend  railway  labor  act  to  cover  every  common  carrier  by  air  en- 
gaged in  interstate  or  foreign  commerce  [and  air  pilots  or  other  employees  of 
any  such  common  carrier],  hearings  before  subcommittee,  74th  Congress,  1st 
session,  on  S.  2496,  May  20  and  June  4,  1935.     1935.     iii+30  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  June  10  and  17, 
1935 ;  no.  7  and  8.     1935.     Each  15  p.  4°     t  Y  4.1n  8/3  :  1-h'l,  8 

Freight  rates.  To  amend  paragraph  (1)  of  sec.  3  of  interstate  commerce  act 
[relating  to  preferential  freight  rates],  report  to  accompany  S.  1633;  submit- 
ted by  Mr.  Moore.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  14,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  885, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

->  Public  utilities.  Public  utility  holding  company  act  of  1935,  hearings.  74th 
Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  1725,  to  provide  for  control  and  elimination  of 
public-utility  holding  companies  operating,  or  marketing  securities,  in  inter- 
state and  foreign  commerce  and  through  mails,  to  regulate  transmission  and 
sale  of  electric  energy  in  interstate  commerce,  to  amend  Federal  water  power 
act,  and  for  other  purposes,  Apr.  16-29,  1935.  1935.  iii+1132  p.  il.  4  pi. 
3   maps.     *  Paper,    $1.75.  Y  4.1n  8/3 :  P  96/3 

Railroad  Retirement  Board.  Winding  up  affairs  and  providing  for  disposi- 
tion of  property  and  records  of  Railroad  Retirement  Board,  report  to  ac- 
company S.  J.  Res.  144:  submitted  by  Mr.  Wacaier.  Mav  13.  calendar  day 
June  14,  1935.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  883,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Shipping.  Water  carriers  act,  1935,  report  [and  minority  report]  to  accom- 
pany S.  1632  [to  amend  interstate  commerce  act  as  amended,  by  j)roviding 
for  regulation  of  transportation  of  passengers  and  property  by  water  carriers 
operating  in  interstate  and  foreign  commerce,  and  for  other  purposes].  [2 
pts.]  (S.  rp.  925.  2  pts.,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
L.  C.  card  35-26538 

[pt.  1.]  Report;   submitted   by   Mr.   Wheeler.     May   13,   calendar   day   June  21,   1935. 

op.     *  Paper,  5c. 
pt.  2.     Minority   report ;    submitted  by  Mr.    Shipstead.     May   13,   calendar  day   June 
25,   1935.     5  p.      *  Paper,   oc. 

IRRIGATION    AND    RECLAMATION    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Shoshone  irrigation  project.  Revenues  of  Shoshone  power  plant,  report  to  ac- 
company S.  2286  [providing  for  allocation  of  net  revenues  of  Shoshone  jwwer 
plant  of  Shoshone  reclamation  project  in  Wyoming]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
O'Mahoney.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  3,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  772,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

JUDICIARY    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Appeals.  Removal  of  persons  charged  with  crime,  report  to  accompany  S. 
1381  [to  amend  act  to  amend  judicial  code,  and  to  further  define  jurisdiction 
of  Circuit  Courts  of  Appeals  and  of  Supreme  Court,  so  as  to  abolish  appeals 
in  cases  growing  out  of  removal  proceedings]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  King.  May 
13.  calendar  day  June  22,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  942,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

■^Bankruptcy.  To  amend  bankruptcy  act,  hearing  before  subcommittee,  74th 
Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  3058,  to  amend  act  to  establish  uniform  system  of 
bankruptcy  throughout  United  States,  and  acts  amendatory  thereof  and 
supplementary  thereto  [so  as  to  take  from  within  operation  and  effect  of 
act  securities  and  holders  of  securities  which  are  issued  by  low-cost  hous- 
ing limited-dividend  corporations],  June  18.  1935.  1935.  iii-f7  p.  *  Paper, 
5c.  Y  4.  J  89/2  :  B  22/9 

To  amend  bankruptcy  act,  report  to  accompany  S.  2744  [to  amend  act 

to  establish  uniform  system  of  bankruptcy  throughout  United  States,  and 
acts  amendatory  thereof  and  supplementary  thereto,  relative  to  plans  of 
reorganization]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Van  Nuys.  May  13,  calendar  day  June 
24,  1935.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  953,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Biddle,  W.  I.  Funds  of  Federal  prisoners,  report  to  accompany  S.  3120  [to 
authorize  and  direct  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  transfer  certain  moneys  to 
funds  of  Federal  prisoners,  and  to  release  from  all  liability  W.  I.  Biddle  and 
sureties  on  his  bonds  as  warden  and  special  disbursing' oflBcer  of  Leaven- 
worth Penitentiary]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ashurst.  May  13,  calendar  day 
June  22,  1935.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  930,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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674  JvNn  1935 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  June  3-24,  1935; 
no.  19-22.     1935.     Each  46  p.  or  52  p.  4°     t  Y  4.  J  89/2 :  74/19^22 

Depositions  in  criminal  proceedings,  report  to  accompany  S.  1382  [to  provide 
for  taking  of  depositions  in  criminal  proceedings]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  King. 
May  13,  calendar  day  June  22,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  943,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

District  Courts.  Change  in  judicial  districts  of  North  Carolina  [with  respect 
to  Durham  County],  report  to  accompany  S.  2513;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ashurst. 
May  13,  calendar  day  June  19,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  902,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
[S.  2513  transfers  Durham  County  from  eastern  district  to  middle  district 
of  North   Carolina   and   abolishes   terms   of   court   now   held   in   Durham.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Holmes,  Oliver  W.  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes  Memorial  Fund,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  J.  Res.  237  [for  establishment  of  trust  fund  to  be  known  as  Oliver 
Wendell  Holmes  Memorial  Fund]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ashurst,  May  13,  calen- 
dar day  June  22,  1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  931,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Husband  or  wife  of  accused  competent  witness  in  criminal  prosecutions,  report 
to  accojnpany  S.  1314  [to  make  husband  or  wife  of  accused  competent  witness 
in  all  criminal  prosecutions]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ashurst.  May  13,  calendar 
day  June  26,  1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  967,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c 

Insane.  Repatriation  of  certain  insane  American  citizens,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2369  [to  amend  act  to  provide  for  repatriation  of  certain  insane  American 
citizens  (45  Stat.  1495)];  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  May  13,  calendar  day 
June  24,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  951,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Judges.  Additional  judges  for  southern  district  of  California,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  5917  [for  appointment  of  2  additional  judges  of  district  court  for 
southern  district  of  California,  and  1  additional  judge  for  circuit  court,  9tb 
judicial  circuit,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McCarran.  May 
13,  calendar  day  June  3,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  774,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Pa- 
per, 5c. 

Jury.  To  amend  judicial  code,  report  to  accompany  S.  2617  [to  amend  judicial 
code  to  permit  defendants  in  criminal  cases  to  waive  trial  by  jury]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Hatch.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  24,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  949, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kidnaping.  To  amend  Federal  kidnaping  act,  report  to  accompany  S.  242  L  [to 
amend  act  forbidding  transportation  of  any  person  in  interstate  or  foreign 
commerce,  kidnaped,  or  otherwise  unlawfully  detained,  and  making  such  act 
felony,  as  amended,  so  as  to  make  it  a  crime  to  receive,  possess,  or  dispose  of 
ransom  or  reward]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ashurst.  May  13,  calendar  day  June 
4,  1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  779,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Life  insurance.  Contracts  of  insurance,  report  to  accompany  S.  1892  [to  amend 
act  authorizing  Attorney  General  to  compromise  suits  on  certain  Contracts  of 
insurance  brought  under  provisions  of  World  War  veterans'  act,  1924  as 
amended]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Van  Nuys.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  24,  1035. 
1  p.     (S.  rp.  952,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McNeil  Island,  report  to  accompany  S.  3059  [to  authorize  acquisition  of  land 
on  McNeil  Island,  also  Gertrudis  Island,  and  Pitt  Island]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Ashurst.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  24,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  954,  74th  Cong, 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ifew  York  City.  Claim  of  city  of  New  York,  report  to  accompany  S.  2680  [for 
relief  of  city  of  New  York]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McCarran.  May  13,  calendar 
day  June  5,  1935.    20  p.     (S.  rp.  794,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Prison-made  goods,  report  to  accompany  S.  2904  [to  prohibit  interstate  trans- 
portation of  prison-made  products  in  certain  cases]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Neely. 
May  13,  calendar  day  June  19,  1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  906,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5iC. 

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June  1935  675 

Receivers.  To  amend  judicial  code,  report  to  accompany  S.  2351  [to  amend 
sec.  66  of  judicial  code  to  provide  for  enforcement  of  lien  of  State  and  local 
taxes  against  property-  in  possession  of  receivers  and  other  officers  of  United 
States  courts  without  leave  of  such  courts]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Van  Nuys. 
May  13,  calendar  day  June  10,  1935.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  845,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5e. 

Threat.  To  amend  sec.  1  of  act  of  July  8,  1932  [relative  to  prosecution  of  any 
person  depositing  certain  threatening  communications  in  mails],  report  to  ac- 
company S.  2223 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ashurst.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  14, 
1935.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  873,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

LIBRARY   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

George  Rogers  Clark  Sesquicentennial  Commission.  Amending  joint  resolution 
establishing  George  Rogers  Clark  Sesquicentennial  Commission  [by  extending 
life  of  commission],  report  to  accompany  S.  2865;  submitted  by  Mr.  Barkley. 
May  13,  calendar  day  May  31,  1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  766,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Jefferson  Davis  Higliway  marker,  report  to  accompany  S.  2737  [authorizing 
erection  in  District  of  Columbia  of  suitable  terminal  marker  for  Jefferson 
Davis  National  Highway  by  United  Daughters  of  the  Confederacy]  ;  submit- 
ted by  Mr.  Barkley.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  13,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  767, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Jusserand,  Jean  J.  Jean  Jules  Jusserand  memorial,  report  to  accompany  I-I.  J.. 
Res.  204  [authorizing  erection  of  memorial  to  Jean  Jules  Jusserand  in  Wash- 
ington, D.  C] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Barkley.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  31„ 
1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  768,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

MHJTAEY    AFFAIRS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Air  depots.  Army  Air  Corps  stations  and  frontier  air  defense  bases,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  7022  [to  authorize  selection,  construction,  installation,  and 
modification  of  permanent  stations  and  depots  for  Army  Air  Corps,  and 
frontier  air-defense  bases  generally]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fletcher.  May  13, 
calendar  day  June  14,  1935.  4  p.  ( S.  rp.  888,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26474 

American  Expeditionary  Forces.  Provide  for  erection  of  suitable  memorial  to 
4th  Division,  American  Expeditionary  Forces  [in  District  of  Columbia],  re- 
port to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  69 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coolidge.  May  13,  calendar 
day  June  14,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  882,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 

Beldin,  William  K.  William  K.  Beldin,  report  to  accompany  S.  1103  [for  relief 
of  William  K.  Beldin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Duffy.  May  13,  calendar  day  June 
17,  1935.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  897,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cascade  Locks,  Oreg.  To  provide  for  licensing  taking  of  water  from  Govern- 
ment-owned main  at  Cascade  Locks,  Oreg.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2799; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Austin  for  Mr.  Carey.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  14,  1935. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  874,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Douglas,  Fort.  To  authorize  Utah  Pioneer  Trails  and  Landmarks  Association 
to  construct  and  maintain  monument  on  Fort  Douglas  military  reservation. 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah  [to  commemorate  site  where  Brigham  Young,  Mormon 
pioneer  leader,  on  July  24,  1847,  declared  "This  is  the  place"],  report  to 
accompany  S.  2611 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah.  May  13,  calendar  day 
May  31,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  749,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Goethals,   George  W.     Authorize  erection  of  suitable  memorial  to  George  W. 
Goethals  within  Canal  Zone,  report  to  accompany  S.  2743;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Sheppard.    May  13,  calendar  day  May  31,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  747,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26539 

Eallowell,  George  W.,  jr.  George  W.  Hallowell,  jr.,  report  to  accompany  S.. 
2434  [for  relief  of  George  W.  Hallowell,  jr.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.- 
May  13,  calendar  day  June  22,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  933,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.> 
*  Paper,  5c. 

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676  June  1935 

Barley,  Joseph  W.  Joseph  W.  Harley,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1119  [for 
relief  of  Joseph  "W.  Harley]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May  13,  calendar 
day  June  10,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  840,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Jordan  Narrows  military  reservation.  Restore  land  to  public  domain  at  Jordan 
Narrows  (Utah)  military  reservation,  report  to  accompany  S.  1893;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  7,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
835,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Los  Angeles  County,  Calif.  To  convey  land  in  county  of  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  to 
county  of  Los  Angeles,  report  to  accompany  S.  2895  [to  amend  Private  act 
numbered  5,  73d  Congress,  to  convey  land  in  county  of  Los  Angeles,  Calif.]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May  13,  calendar  day  May  31, 1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
748,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [S.  2895  authorizes  the -conveyance  of  land  com- 
prising Ross  Field  located  in  Arcadia,  Calif.,  to  Los  Angeles  County  without 
cost]     *  Paper,  5c. 

McCallen,  Andrew  J.  Andrew  J.  McCallen,  report  to  accompany  S.  1613  [for 
relief  of  Andrew  J.  McCallen] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dickinson.  May  13,  calen- 
dar day  June  5,  1935.    8  p.     (S.  rp.  798,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mclntyre,  Mrs.  Carrie.  Carrie  Mclntyre,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1438  [for 
relief  of  Carrie  Mclntyre]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May  13,  calendar 
day  June  10,  1935.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  841,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Military  Academy,  West  Point.  Permit  citizens  of  Philippine  Islands  to  receiA  e 
instruction  at  Military  Academy,  report  to  accompany  S.  2399 ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Sheppard.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  22,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  932,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Morrison,  Lake  B.  Lake  B.  Morrison,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  617  [for 
relief  of  Lake  B.  Morrison]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  May  13,  calendar 
day  June  10,  1935.     6  p.     (S.  rp.  842,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Page,  Jack.  Jack  Page,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  298  [for  relief  of  Jack  Page]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  15,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
890,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Jack  Page,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  298  [for  relief  of  Jack  Page]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Black.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  21,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  927, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

"^  Pershing  Hall.  American  Legion  memorial,  Paris,  France,  hearing  before  sub- 
committee, 74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  2917,  authorizing  appropriation 
to  American  Legion  for  its  use  in  effecting  settlement  of  remainder  due  on,  and 
reorganization  of,  Pershing  Hall,  memorial  already  erected  in  Paris,  France, 
to  commander  in  chief,  officers,  and  men  of  Expeditionary  Forces,  June  7, 
1935.     1935.     ii+44  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4. M  59/2 :  Am  3/3 

Authorizing  appropriation  to  American  Legion  in  connection  with  Pershing 

Hall,  Paris,  France,  report  to  accompany  S.  2917 ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Schwellen- 
bach.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  14,  1935.  3  p.  ( S.  rp.  887,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     [Corrected  print.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Presidio  of  San  Francisco.  Grant  to  California  retrocession  of  jurisdiction  over 
certain  rights-of-way  granted  to  California  over  certain  roads  about  to  be  con- 
structed in  Presidio  of  San  Francisco  military  reservation  and  Fort  Baker 
military  reservation,  report  to  accompany  S.  2175 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Shep- 
pard. May  13,  calendar  day  June  15,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  891,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Thomas,  Clayton  M.  Clayton  M.  Thomas,  X'eport  to  accompany  S.  2704  [for 
relief  of  Clayton  M.  Thomas]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bachman.  May  13,  calendar 
day  June  25,  1935.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  956,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Valparaiso,  Fla.  To  authorize  Secretary  of  War  to  acquire  by  donation  land  at 
Valparaiso,  Fla.,  for  aviation  field,  military,  or  other  public  purposes  [said 
land  now  belonging  to  Valparaiso  Realty  Co.],  report  to  accompany  S.  3018; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Fletcher.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  14,  1935.  2  p.  ( S.  rp. 
875,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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June  1935  677 

War.  Prevent  profiteering  in  war,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5529  [to  provide 
revenue  and  facilitate  regulation  and  control  of  economic  and  industrial  struc- 
ture of  the  Nation  for  successful  prosecution  of  war]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Sheppard  for  Mr.  Logan.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  14,  1935.  43  p.  (S.  rp. 
SS9,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26475 

To  prevent  profiteering  in  war,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  74th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  on  H.  R.  5529,  to  prevent  profiteering  in  time  of  war  and  to 
equalize  burdens  of  war  and  thus  provide  for  national  defense,  and  promote 
peace,   May  25    [23]    and  31,   1935.     1935.     ii+66  p.     *  Paper,   10c. 

y  4.M  59/2 :  W  19/4 

IV right,  Percy  C.  Percy  C.  Wright,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2566  [for  relief 
of  Percy  C.  Wright]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dickinson.  May  13,  calendar  day 
June  5,  1935.     6  p.     (S.  rp.  799,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

MUNITIONS  INDUSIRV,  SPECIAL  COMMITTEE  IN\'ESTIGATING,  SENATE 

.Shipbuilding.  Munitions  industry,  naval  shipbuilding,  preliminary  report  pur- 
suant to  S.  Res.  206  (73d  Congress),  to  make  certain  investigations  concerning 
manufacture  and  sale  of  arms  and  other  war  munitions  ;  [submitted  by  Mr. 
Nve].  1935.  iii+3S9  p.  3  pi.  (S.  ip.  944,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  30c. 
L.'  C.  card  35-26540 

NAVAL    AFFAIRS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Bristol,  Arthur  L.  Capt.  Arthur  L.  Bristol,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3760  [for 
relief  of  Arthur  L.  Bristol]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Byrd.  May  13,  calendar  day 
June  27,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  970,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

■Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  74th  Congress.  1st  session,  June  3  and  25,  1935 ; 
no.  6  and  7.     1935.     Each  19  p.  large  8"     J  Y  4.N  22/2 :  74/6,  7 

Fondahl.  Jolin  E.  For  relief  of  John  E.  Fondahl.  report  to  ace  mpany  H.  R. 
2611 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  26,  1935.  3  p. 
(S.  rp.  961,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Gilmer,  Thomas  W.  Provide  for  acquisition  of  portrait  of  Thomas  Walker  Gil- 
mer, report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5532 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Byrd.  May  13,  calendar 
day  June  26.  1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  958,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Levy,  Sylvan  M.  Sylvan  Morris  Levy,  report  to  accompany  S.  696  [for  relief  of 
Sylvan  M.  Levy] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  27, 
1935.    4  p.     ( S.  rp.  971,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

McDonnold,  Paul  E.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Navy  to  accept  on  behalf  of  United 
States  devise  and  bequest  of  real  and  personal  property  of  Paul  E.  McDonnold, 
report  to  accompany  S.  2846;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hale.  May  13,  calendar  day 
June  5,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  791,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Marine  Corps  League.  To  incorporate  Marine  Corps  League,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  2504 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  27,  1935. 
1  p.     (S.  rp.  968,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Naval  Academy,  Annapolis.  Provide  for  retirement  and  retirement  annuities  of 
civilian  members  of  teaching  staffs  at  Naval  Academy  and  Postgraduate  School. 
Naval  Academy,  report  to  accompany  S.  2845 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Trammell. 
May  13,  calendar  day  June  7,  1935.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  833,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Uaval  air  stations.  Authorizing  chairman  of  Naval  Affairs  Committee  to  appoint 
subcommittee  to  inspect  naval  air  stations,  navy  yards,  and  other  naval  activi- 
ties, report  to  accompany  S.  Res.  161 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Trammell.  May  13, 
calendar  day  June  25, 1935.    1  p.    (S.  rp.  955,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

'Naval  Records  and  Library  Office.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Navy  to  accept  gifts 
and  bequests  for  benefit  of  Office  of  Naval  Records  and  Library,  Navy  Depart- 
ment, report  to  accompany  S.  3040;  submitted  by  Mr.  Trammell.  May  13, 
calendar  day  June  26, 1935.    2  p.     ( S.  rp.  964,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Naval  Reserve.  For  relief  of  oflScers  and  men  of  Naval  and  Marine  Corps  Re 
serves  who  performed  flights  in  naval  aircraft  in  connection  with  search  for 
victims  and  wreckage  of  United  States  dirigible  Akron,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  47&4 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Trammell.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  7,  1935. 
2  p.     ( S.  rp.  834,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Officers,  Navy.  Amending  sec.  5  of  Public  law  264,  73d  Congress,  approved  May 
29,  1934,  relative  to  appointment  of  Naval  Academy  graduates  as  ensigns  in 
Navy  [so  as  to  i-enew  opportunity  for  members  of  graduating  class  of  1933  to 
be  appointed  in  Navy],  report  to  accompany  S.  2521;  submitted  by  Mr.  Keyes. 
May  13,  calendar  day  June  6,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  821,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

To  provide  for  advancement  by  selection  in  staff  corps  of  Navy  to  ranks 

of  lieutenant  commander  and  lieutenant,  to  amend  act  to  provide  for  equaliza- 
tion of  promotion  of  oiEcers  of  staff  corps  of  Navy  with  officers  of  the  line  (44 
Stat.  717,  U.  S.  C,  Supp.  8,  title  34,  sees.  34S-348t)  and  for  other  purposes, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5382;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gerry.  May  13,  calendar 
day  June  7,  1935.    10  p.  11.     (S.  rp.  838,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Retired  list.  Navy.  For  relief  of  certain  oflScers  on  retired  list  of  Navy  and 
Marine  Corps  who  have  been  commended  for  their  performance  of  duty  in 
actual  combat  with  enemy  during  World  War,  report  to  accompany  S.  2774; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  5,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
790,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Richmond,  FredericTcshnrg  and  Potomac  Railroad.  Relief  of  Richmond,  Frede- 
ricksburg &  Potomac  Railroad  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1730 ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Byrd.  May  31,  calendar  day  June  7,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  831,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sayer,  Edmund  S.  To  extend  to  Edmund  S.  Sayer  benefits  of  act  of  May  7, 
1932,  providing  highest  World  War  rank  to  retired  enlisted  men,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  2555 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson.  May  13,  calendar  day  June 
26,  1935.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  960,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c, 

Seabrook,  John  P.  John  P.  Seabrook,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2118  [for  relief 
of  John  P.  Seabrook]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson,  May  13,  calendar  day  June 
26,1935.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  959,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ticrney,  Austin  L.  Austin  L.  Tierney,  report  to  accompany  S.  144  [for  relief 
of  Auston  (Austin)  L.  Tierney]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Trammell.  May  13, 
calendar  day  June  7,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  832,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Twitchell,  William.  F.  For  relief  of  William  F.  Twitchell,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2682;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  May  13,  cjilendar  day  June  27,  1935.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  969,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Willson,  Russell.  Capt.  Russell  Willson,  report  to  accompany  H,  R.  5564  [for 
relief  of  Russell  Willson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hale.  May  13,  calendar  day 
June  5,  1935,    2  p,     (S.  rp.  792,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

PATENTS  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Copyright.     Amending  copyright  law,  report  to  accompany  S.  3047   [to  amend 
act  to  amend  and  consolidate  acts  respecting  copyright,  as  amended]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  McAdoo.    May  13,  calendar  day  June  17,  1935.     7  p.     (S,  rp. 
896,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26476 

Design,  Decorative.  International  convention  for  protection  of  industrial 
property,  report  to  accompany  S.  1795  [to  effectuate  certain  provisions  of 
international  convention  for  protection  of  industrial  property  as  revised  at 
The  Hague,  Nov.  6,  1925,  relating  to  patents  for  designs]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
McAdoo.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  11,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  851,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Trade  marJcs.  International  convention  for  protection  of  industrial  property, 
report  to  accompany  S.  1794  [to  effectuate  certain  provisions  of  international 
convention  for  protection  of  industrial  property  as  revised  at  The  Hague, 
Nov.  6,  1925,  relating  to  trade  marlvs]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McAdoo.  May  13, 
calendar  day  June  11,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  850,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

PENSIONS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Pensions.  Granting  pensions  to  veterans  of  Spanish-American  War,  including 
Boxer  Rebellion  and  Philippine  insurrection,  their  widows  and  dependents, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6995 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGill.  May  13,  calendar 
day  June  19,  1935.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  901,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

POST   OFFICES   AND   POST  KOADS    COMMirTEB,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  calendar  of  bills,  resolutions,  and  reports 
referred  to  Committee  on  Post  Offices  and  Post  Roads  for  its  consideration 
and  action  thereon,  June  11,  1935;  no.  2,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.  1935. 
16  p.  4°    1:  Y  4.P  84/2 :  74/2 

PRINTING  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Government  publications.  Disposition  of  obsolete  publications  stored  in  folding 
rooms  of  Congress,  report  to  accompany  S.  Con.  Res.  17;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Hayden.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  15,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  892,  74th  Cong. 
Ist  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

House  of  Representatives.  Distribution  of  revised  edition  of  Hinds'  parlia- 
mentary precedents,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8297  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Hayden. 
May  13,  calendar  day  June  21,  1935.  8  p.  (S.  rp.  926,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

National  Archives.  Publications  for  National  Archives,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  6836  [for  printing  and  distribution  of  Government  publications  to 
National  Archives]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hayden.  May  13,  calendar  day  May 
31,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  759,  74th  Cong.  Ist  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

PEmXEGES    AND   ELECTIONS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

-  Contested  elections.  Senator  from  New  Mexico,  hearings,  74th  Congress,  1st 
session,  relative  to  contest  of  Dennis  Chavez  v.  Bronson  M.  Cutting  for  seat  in 
Senate  from  New  Mexico,  Apr.  10  and  June  4,  1935.  1935.  iii-f97  p. 
*Pai>er,  10c.  Y  4.P  93/6 :  N  42  m 

Senator  from  New  Mexico,  report  relative  to  contest  of  Dennis  Chavez 

versus  Bronson  M.  Cutting  for  seat  in  Senate  from  New  Mexico ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  George.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  5,  1935.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  793,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Senator  from  "West  Virginia,  hearing,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  relative 

to  contest  of  Henry  D.  Hatfield  v.  Rush  D.  Holt  for  seat  in  Senate  from 
West  Virginia,  June  1,  1935.     1935.     ii+32  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y4.P93/6:W52v 

Senator  from  West  Virginia,   report  relative  to  contest  of  Henry  D. 

Hatfield   v.  Rush   D.   Holt   for   seat   in    Senate   from   West   Virginia,   with 
minority  views  of  Mr.  Hastings,  Mr.  Austin,  and  Mr.  Dickinson,   and  in- 
dividual views  of  Mr.  Johnson;   [submitted  by  Mr.  George],     1935.   [l]-|-22 
p.     (S.  rp.  904,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26497 

PTJBUC    BtnXDINGS    AND    GROUNDS    COMMITl'EE,    SENATE 

Dallas,  Tex.  Repeal  limitation  on  sale  price  of  Federal  building  at  Main  and 
Ervay  streets,  Dallas,  Tex.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2780;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Connally.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  5,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  787,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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El  Paso,  Tex.  To  provide  for  suitable  quartei"s  for  certain  Government 
services  at  EI  Paso,  Tex.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7235  [to  amend  act  to 
make  provision  for  suitable  quarters  for  certain  Government  services  at 
El  Paso,  Tex.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Connally.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  12, 
1935.    4  p.     (S.  rp,  872,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Federal  Reserve  Board.  Authorize  furnishing  of  steam  from  central  heating 
plant  to  Federal  Reserve  Board  [and  for  other  purposes],  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  7652 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gonnally.  May  18,  calendar  day  June 
22,  1935.    2  p.     ( S.  rp.  934,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

National  Portrait  Gallery  Buildinff  Conwnission.  Commission  to  select  me- 
morial for  notable  men  and  vpomen  of  United  States,  report  to  accompany 
S.  J.  Res.  132  [to  create  commission,  to  be  known  as  National  Portrait 
Gallery  Building  Commission,  to  detei'mine  suitable  location  and  design  for 
memorial  to  men  and  women  who  have  been  notable  or  may  become  notable 
in  history  of  United  States] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  May  13,  calendar 
day  June  6,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  820,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

X To  create  commission  to  determine  location  and  design  for  memorial  to 

men  and  women  who  may  become  notable  in  history  of  United  States,  hear- 
ing, 74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  J.  Res.  132,  to  create  commission  [to  be 
known  as  National  Portrait  Gallery  Building  Commission]  to  determine 
suitable  location  and  design  for  memorial  to  men  and  women  who  have 
been  notable  or  may  become  notable  in  history  of  United  States,  May  31, 
19S5.     1935.     [2] +8   p.     *  Paper,   5c,  Y4.P96/7:M51 

Public  buildings.  Authorize  sale  of  Federal  buildings,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2626;  submitted  by  Mr.  Connally.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  5,  1935. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  788,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

PUBLIC   LANDS   AND    SURVEYS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Chelan  National  Forest.  Boundaries  of  Chelan  National  Forest,  "Wash.,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  3061  [to  authorize  adjustment  of  boundaries  of  Chelan 
National  Forest  in  State  of  Washington]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Mahoney. 
May  13,  calendar  day  June  26,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp,  963,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

^  Grazing.  To  amend  Taylor  grazing  act,  hearing,  74th  Congress,  1st  session, 
on  S.  2539,  to  amend  sec.  1,  8,  and  15  of,  and  to  add  sec.  17  to,  act  of  June 
28,  1934  (48  Stat.  1269),  commonly  known  as  Taylor  grazing  act.  May  15 
[and  June  12],  1935.     1935.    pts.  1  and  2,  [v]+l-93  p.     *  Paper,  pt.  1,  5c.; 

*  pt.  2,  10c.  Y  4.P  96/1 :  G  79/4/pt.l,2 

Louisiana.  Authorizing  ti'ansfer  of  lands  in  Rapides  Parish,  La.,  to  Louisiana 
for  purpose  of  State  highway,  report  to  accompany  S.  3038 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Wagner.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  24,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  950,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Medicine  Boiv  National  Forest.  To  add  lands  to  Medicine  Bow  National  Forest, 
Wyo.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2695 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Carey.  May  13.  calendar 
day  June  12,  1935.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  869,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

National  Park  Trust  Fund  Board,  report  to  accompany  S.  2074  [to  create  Na- 
tional Park  Trust  Fund  Board]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Murray.  May  13,  calendar 
day  June  7,  1935.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  829,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Petroleum.  Promotion  of  mining  on  public  domain,  hearings,  74th  Congress, 
1st  session,  on  S.  1772,  to  amend  act  to  promote  mining  of  coal,  phosphate, 
oil,  oil  shale,  gas,  and  sodium  on  public  domain  (41  Stat.  437,  U.  S.  C,  title  30, 
sec.  185,  221,  223,  226),  as  amended  [relating  to  oil  and  gas],  Apr.  24-30, 
1935.    1935.    iii+181  p.    *  Paper,  15c.  Y  4.P  96/1 :  M  66/2 

Preservation  of  historic  American  sites,  buildings,  objects,  and  antiquities  of 
national  significance,  report  to  accompany  S.  2073 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Murray. 
May  13,  calendar  day  .Tune  7,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  828,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
[S.  2073  establishes  Advisory  Board  on  National  Parks,  Historic  Sites,  Build- 
ings, and  Monuments.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

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San  Juan  National  Monument.  To  establish  San  Juan  National  Monument, 
Puerto  Rico,  hearing,  74th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  2S64,  May  29,  1935. 
1935.    iii+16  p.    *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.P  96/1 :  Sa  5/3 

TERRITORIES    AND    INSULAR    AFFAIRS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  calendar  of  bills,  resolutions,  and  nominations 
referred  to  Committee  on  Territories  and  Insular  Affairs  for  its  consideration 
and  action  thereon.  June  1,  1935 ;  no.  4,  74th  Congress,  1st  session.  1935. 
7  p.  4°    $  Y  4.T  27/2 :  74/4 

Hatcaii.     To  authorize  certain  bond   issues  by  Hawaii,   report  to   accompany 

5.  2966  [to  empower  Legislature  of  Hawaii  to  authorize  issuance  of  revenue 
bonds,  to  authorize  city  and  county  of  Honolulu  to  issue  flood-control  bonds, 
and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  King.    May  13,  calendar  day  June 

6,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  825,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hawaiian  Homes  Commission,  report  to  accompany  S.  2965  [to  amend  Hawaiian 
Homes  Commission  act  of  1920,  so  as  to  reorganize  Commission]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Gibson.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  6,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  824,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Nome,  Alaska.  To  authorize  conveyance  of  lands  in  Nome,  Alaska,  report 
to  accompany  S.  2779 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gibson.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  4, 
1935.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  780,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Puei-to  Rico.  Providing  for  extension  of  cooperative  work  of  Geological  Survey 
to  Puerto  Rico,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  27 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hayden. 
May  13,  calendar  day  June  4,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  785,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

WILD    LIFE    RESOUBCES,     SPECIAL    COMMITTEE    ON     CONSERVATION     OF,     SENATE 

Birds.  Migratory  bird  hunting  stamp  act,  report  to  accompany  S.  3006  [to 
amend  migratory  bird  hunting  stamp  act  and  certain  other  acts  relating  to 
game  and  other  wildlife,  administered  by  Department  of  Agriculture,  and  for 
other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittman.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  6, 
1935.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  822,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Eagles.     Preservation   of  American   eagle,   report   to   accompany    S.   2990    [to 
preserve  from  extinction  American  eagle,  emblem  of  sovereignty  of  Unitnd 
States]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittman.     May  18,  calendar  day  June  18,  1935. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  899.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  85-26496 

COURT  OF  CLAIMS 

Andreios.  William  Whiting  Andrews  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact 
[and  conclusion  of  law],  decided  June  17,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  42627,  3  p.    $ 

Ju  3.9/a  :  An  27/2 

Austin.  Frank  L.  Austin  i\  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],   decided  June  3,   1935.      [1935.]     no.   42618, 

5  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  Au  76 

Baker.  Virgil  Baker  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of 
law,    amd   opinion    of   court],   decided   June   3,   1935.     .[1935.]      no.    M-414, 

6  p.    $  Ju  3.9/a  :  B  178/3 

Bence.  Dorothy  Septima  Bence  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1935.]     no.  42911,  p.  13-15.     t  Ju3.8:B431 

Breioerton  Coal  Corporation  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [and  con- 
clusion of  law],  decided  June  10,  1935.    [1935.]     no.  41945,  4  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  B  758/4 

Burns.  William  F.  Burns  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [and] 
conclusion  of  law,  decided  June  10,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  42885,  2  p.    I. 

Ju  3.9/a  :  B  937 

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682  June  1935 

Butts.  Edmund  L.  Butts  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [and  con- 
clusion of  law],  decided  June  3,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  42103,  2  p.    $ 

Ju  3.9/a  :  B  984 

Caesar,  H.  A.,  d  Co.  H.  A.  Caesar  &  Company,  partnership,  and  Henry  A. 
Caesar  and  Harry  I.  Caesar,  partners,  244  Madison  Avenue,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  V.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and 
opinion  of  court],  decided  June  8,  1935.     [1935.]     [no.]  L-80,  4  p.     $ 

Ju  3.9/a :  C 116 

Clierokee  Nation  v.  United  States;  memorandum  [per  curiam  order],  decided 
June  10,  1985.    1935.    no.  K-17,  1  p.    $  Ju  3.9/a :  C  424/5 

Continental  Baking  Co.,  Inc.,  formerly  Shults  Bread  Company,  v.  United  States ; 
special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided 
June  3,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  42210,  3  p.     %  Ju  3.9/a :  C  767/4 

Culver.  Burtnett  K.  Culver  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  June  3,  1935.  [1935.]  no. 
42549,  3  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  C  899/2 

East  St.  Louis  Cotton  Oil  Company  v.  United  States ;  Temple  Cotton  Oil  Mill  v. 
[same] ;  opinion  [of  court],  decided  May  17,  1935.  [1935.]  cong.  no.  [17427], 
17612,  3  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  Ea  77 

Ervine,  J.  E.,  d  Co.  J.  E.  Ervine  &  Company  v.  United  States;  special  findings 
of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  June  3,  1935. 
[1935.]     [no.]  K-255,  5  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a :  Er  93/2 

Foote  Brothers  Gear  and  Machine  Company.  Abel  Davis  and  Franklin  H. 
Fowler,  receivers  in  equity  for  Foote  Bros.  Gear  and  Machine  Company,  v. 
United  States;  report  of  commissioner.     [1935.]     no.  42374,  p.  63-69.    t 

Ju  3.8  :F  739/5 

Fourchy.  Andre  Fourchy  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [and  con- 
clusion of  law],  decided  June  3,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  J-81,  3  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  F  825 

Fresno  Grape  Products  Corporation  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact 
[conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  June  3,  1935.  [1935.] 
[no.]  L-161,  7  p.    $  Ju  3.9/a  :  F  892 

Gloie  Gazette  Printing  Company,  corporation  organized  and  existing  under 
and  by  virtue  of  laws  of  Iowa,  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1935.]     no.  42410,  p.  9^11.     1:  Ju  3.8  :G  51/19 

Gregg.  Wallace  E.  Gregg,  administrator  d.  b.  n.,  c.  t.  a.,  of  John  W.  Gregg,  v. 
United  States;  report  of  commissioner.     [1935.]     no.  42712,  p.  13-16.     % 

Ju  3.8  :  G  861/2 

H  &  B  American  Machine  Company  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact 
[conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  June  3,  1935.  [1935.] 
no.  M-3S1,  10  p.     t  Ju3.9/a:Hl 

Banes,  P.  H.,  Knitting  Company.  P.  H.  Hanes  Knitting  Company  v.  United 
States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court], 
decided  June  3,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  41971,  3  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :H  193 

Hendricks.  Robert  M.  Hendricks  v.  United  States,  on  defendant's  plea  to 
jurisdiction ;  [per  curiam  order]  decided  June  3,  1935.  1935.  no.  41984, 
1  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  H  384 

Eouze,  L.  J.,  Convex  Glass  Company.  L.  J.  Houze  Convex  Glass  Company  v. 
United  States ;  amended  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and 
opinion  of  court],  decided  June  10,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  41983,  7  p.     $ 

Ju  3.9/a  :  H  819/2 

Hovey,  C.  F.,  Company.  C.  F.  Hovey  Company  v.  United  States;  special  find- 
ings of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  June  3,  1935. 
[1935.]     no.  J-673,  8  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a :  H  824 

Howard,  R.  8.,  Company.  R.  S.  Howard  Company  v.  United  States;  special 
findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  June  3, 
1935.     [1935.]     no.  42673,  7  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  H  836/2 

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June  1935  683 

Jefferson  Electrio  Manufacturing  Company  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of 
fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  June  3,  1935.  [1935.] 
no.    K-94,   3  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  J  359/3 

Jenkins.  Safe  Deposit  &  Trust  Co.  of  Baltimore  et  al.  [administrators  of  Joseph 
W.  Jenkins,  jr.]  v.  United  States,  on  defendant's  motion  for  new  trial;  [opin- 
ion of  court],  decided  June  3,  1935.    1935.    no.  M-395,  1  p.     $ 

Ju  3.9/a  :  J  417/2 

Jorgensen.  H.  B.  R.  Jorgensen  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact 
[and  conclusion  of  law],  decided  June  3,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  42104,  2  p.     $ 

Ju  3.9/a  :  J  768 

Laicrencc.  Charles  G.  Lawrence  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact 
[and  conclusion  of  law],  decided  June  3,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  42234,  2  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a :  L  435 

Liggett  &  Myers  Tohaceo  Company.  Liggett  and  Myers  Tobacco  Co.  v.  United 
States;  additional  report  of  commissioner.     [1935.]     no.  42107,  p.  41-42.     $ 

Ju  3.8  :  L  626/3 

Liggett  and  Myers  Tobacco  Co.  on  behalf  of  Massachusetts  v.  United 

States;  additional  report  of  commissioner.     [1985.]     no.  42412,  p.  41-A2.     t 

Ju  3.8 :  M  382/9 

Lucier.  Roland  O.  Lucier  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [and  con- 
clusion of  law],  decided  June  17,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  42797,  2  p.     $ 

Ju  3.9/a  :  L  963/2 

Martin.  William  A.  P.  Martin  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  June  3,  1935.  [1935.]  no. 
42139,  5  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :M  365 

Massachusetts.  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts  v.  United  States ;  additional 
report  of  commissioner.     [1935.]     no.  42411,  p.  41-42.     t  Ju  3.8  :M  382/8 

Morton.  Dudley  W.  Morton  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclu- 
sion of  law,  and  memorandum],  decided  June  3,  1935.  [1935.]  no.  42458, 
2  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  M  846 

Murch  Brothers  Construction  Company,  Incorporated,  v.  United  States ;  special 
findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  June  3, 
1935.     [1935.]     no.  M-92,  8  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a :  M  937 

O'Domiell.  Louis  A.  O'Donnell  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  memorandum],  decided  June  3,  1935.  [1935.]  no. 
M-82,  6  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  Od  5 

Petersen.  Christian  E.  Petersen  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1935.]     no.  41833,  p.  5-7.    t  Ju  3.8  :P  442/2 

Pierce-Arroia  Motor  Car  Company  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact 
[conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  June  3,  1935.  [1935.] 
no.  Lr-488,  8  p.     J  Ju  3.9/a  :  P  611/2 

Pope.  Allen  Pope  v.  United  States;  [per  curiam  order],  decided  June  10,  1935. 
[1935.]    no.  K-366,  3  p.    J  Ju  3.9/a  :  P  81/4 

Riverside  &  Dan  River  Cotton  Mills,  Inc.,  v.  United  States ;  special  findings 
of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  June  3,  1935. 
[1935.]     no.  42090,  8  p.    $  Ju  3.9/a  :  R  524/2 

Smyscr.  Craig  Smyser  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [and  con- 
clusion of  law],  decided  June  10,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  42479,  3  p.     $ 

Ju  3.9/a  :  Sm  95 

Stephenson.  Harry  W.  Stephenson  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact 
[conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  June  3,  1935.  [1935.] 
no.  42608,  4  p.     J  .  Ju  3.9/a :  St  45/2 

Stoddert.  Francis  B.  Stoddert  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact 
[and  conclusion  of  law],  decided  June  10,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  42895,  2  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  St  64 

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684  June  1935 

Thomas-Morse  Aircraft  Corporation  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact 
[and  conclusion  of  law],  decided  June  3,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  H-333,  6  p.     $ 

Ju  3.9/a  :  T  368 

Tvnn  Cities  Properties,  Inc.,  Clayton,  Mo.,  v.  United  States,  on  motion  to 
dismiss ;  [opinion  of  court]  decided  June  3,  1935.  [1935.]  no.  42931,  3  p. 
[The  1st  print  of  this  publication  bearing  the  signature  mark  135838 — 85 
was  incorrect  and  was  replaced  by  a  2d  print  with  signature  mark  142001— 
35.]     %  Ju  3.9/a  :T  923 

Wagner.  Paul  S.  Wagner  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [and] 
conclusion   of    law,    decided    June   10,    1935.      {1935.]      no.    42345,    2   p.     J 

Ju  3.9/a  :  W  125 

Warner,  T.  W.,  Company.  T.  W.  Warner  Company,  Delaware  corporation,  v. 
United   States;   report   of  commissioner.      [1935.]      no.   41902,   p.   13-20.     % 

Ju  3.8 :  W  247 

Wiener.  Samuel  B,  Wiener  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [and] 
conclusion  of  law,  decided  June  10,  1935.     [1935.]     no.  42849,  2  p.    % 

Ju  3.9/a :  W  636 

COURT  OF  CUSTOMS  AND  PATENT  APPEALS 

Affriciiltural  implements.  Customs  appeal  no.  3897,  United  States  v.  Sheep 
Shearers  Mdse.  &  Comm.  Co.,  transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs 
Court.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+71  p.     $  Ju  7.6 :  Sh  36/2 

Earthenware.  Supplemental  record,  customs  appeal  no.  3884,  United  States  v. 
S.  H.  Kress  &  Co.  [et  al.],  supplemental  transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from 
Customs  Court.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i +20  p.     t  Ju  7.6  :K  884/5 

Rotoscopes.  Customs  appeal  no.  3876,  United  States  v.  Livingston  &  Southard, 
Inc.,  transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
ii+  71  p.     t  Ju  7.6 :  L  762 

Soup  tablets.  Customs  appeal  no.  3896,  United  States  v.  Hess  Brothers,  tran- 
script of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
i+29  p.     t  Ju7.6:H463 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Claims  and  suits  against  District  of  Cnlumbin,  estimates  of  appropriations 
submitted  by  commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  to  pay  claims  which 
have  been  settled  by  them.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  24,  1935.  4  p. 
(S.  doc.  78,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

ECONOMIC  SECURITY  COMMITTEE 

Social  security.     Features  of  economic  security  program,   review   of   Federal 
economic  security  bill;  by  Edwin  E.  Witte.     n.  p.   [1935].     [9]  p.     [Repro- 
duced from  Annals  of  American  Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Science, 
Mar.  1935.]     t 
L.  O.  card  35-26541  Y  3.Ec  74 :  2  P  94/3 

Need  for  economic  security  in  United  States  [with  list  of  sources ;  edited 

by  M.  B.  Schnapper].    n.  p.  [1935].    cover  title,  [33]  p.  il.  oblong  8"    t 

Y  3.Ec  74  :  2  N  28 

FARM   CREDIT   ADMINISTRATION 

Banks  and  hanking.     Statements  of  condition  of  joint  stock  land  banks,  com- 
piled from  reports  of  banks  as  of  Mar.  31,  1935.     [1935.]     31  p.  4°     t 
L.  C.  card  28-26383  FCA  1.7/2  :  935/1 

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June  1935  685 

Federal  credit  unions,  cooperative  banking  for  everyone.  [1935.]  [6]  p.  11. 
narrow  16°     t  FCA  1.2  :  Un  3 

Loans.  Loans  outstandins;  at  end  of  each  month  by  institutions  under  Farm 
Credit  Administration,  Jan.  31,  1935 ;  [prepared  in]  Division  of  Finance  and 
Research.      [Mar.   6,   1935.]      [5]    leaves,   il.   4°      [Rotapriuted.]      t 

FCA  1.12 :  035/1 

• Same  with    title,   Monthly    report   on   loans    and   discounts,    Feb.    1935; 

[prepared  in]   Division  of  Finance  and  Research.   [Mar.  22,  1935.]      [l]+4 
leaves,  il.  4''     [Rotaprinted.]     t  FCA  1.12 :  935/2 

• Same,  Mar.  1935.  [Apr.  25,  1935.]  [l]+4  leaves,  il.  4°  [Rota- 
printed.]    t  FCA  1.12  :  935/3 

Same,  Apr.  1935.  [May  22,  1935.]  [l]+4  leaves,  il.  4°  [Rota- 
priuted.]     t  FCA  1.12 :  935/4 

.  Same,  Mav  1935.  [June  22,  1935.]  [l]+4  leaves,  il.  4°  [Rota- 
printed.]    t  FCA  1.12  :  935/5 

Loans  outstauuiug  by  type  of  credit  and  by  nature  of  institution  under 

Farm  Credit  Administration  [Jan.  1933-Oct.  1934;  prepared  in]  Division  of 
Finance  and  Research.     [Dec,  1934.]     [7]  leaves,  il.  4°     [Rotaprinted.]     t 

FCA  1.12 :  934 


FEDERAL   COORDINATOR  OF  TRANSPORTATION" 

Freight  traffic  report ;   [prepared  inl  Section  of  Transportation  Service,     n.  p. 
[1935].    2   v.     [Reproduced    by    various    duplicating   processes,    except    the 
covers,  which  are  printed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  35-26542 

V.   1.  Report.     115  p.  il.  4°  Y  3.F  31/6  :  2  V  88/11/v.l 

v.  2.  Factual  summary  of  underlying  data.     300  p.  il.  4°      [An  errata  slip,  1  p.  4°,  was 

also   issued.]  Y  3.F  31/6  :  2  F  88/11/V.2 

Passenger  traffic.  Appendix  1,  Passenger  traffic  report;  prepared  by  Section  of 
Transportation  Service.  [1935.]  cover  title,  p.  1-267,  il.  oblong  large  8" 
[Reproduced  by  various  duplicating  processes,  except  the  cover,  which  is 
printed.  ]     t  Y  3.F  31/6 :  2  P  26/3/app.l 

Same,    Appendix    2.     [1935.]     cover     title,     [l]+269-274A+275-520    p. 

oblong  large  8°     [Reproduced  by  various  duplicating  processes,   except  the 
cover,  which  is  printed.]     t  Y  3.F  31/6 :  2  P  26/3/app.2 

Railroad  employees.     Cost  of  railroad  employee  accidents,  1932,  report  on  cost 
of  railroad  employee  accidents,  1932,  prepared  by  Section  of  Labor  Relations 
of  Office  of  Federal  Coordinator  of  Transportation ;  presented  by  Mr.  Wagner. 
1935.     ix+28  p.     (S.  doc.  68,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26477 

Railroads.    Analysis  of  railroad  fiscal  and  related  work;   [prepared  by  J.  Ed- 
ward Davey].      n.  p.  [1935].     cover  title,  [l]+3+46  leaves,  4°     [Reproduced 
by  various  duplicating  processes,  except  the  cover,  which  is  printed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  35-26543  Y  3.F  31/6 :  2  R 13/9 

FEDERAL  EMERGENCY  ADMINISTRATION  OF  PUBLIC 

WORKS 

Arkansas-Missouri  Power  Company.  In  equity,  no.  10295,  in  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  8th  circuit,  Arkansas-Missouri  Power  Company  v.  Kennett,  Mo., 
et  al.,  appeal  from  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  Missouri ;  brief  of 
Harold  L.  Ickes,  as  Federal  emergency  administrator  of  public  works. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  106  p.     t  Y  3.F  31/4  :  21  Ar  48 

Same,  Contents.     [1935.]     4  p.     [The  1st  print,  iv  pages,  was  incorrectly 

printed.]     X  Y  3.F  31/4 :  21  Ar  48/2 

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086  Jt^NE  1935 

Delaware,  Lackaicanna  and  Western  Railroaa  equipment  trust  of  1934,  series  A, 

supplemental  agreement,  dated  1935,  Charles  C.  Hubbell  and  Robert  B, 

Ferguson,  vendors,  United  States  Trust  Company  of  New  York,  trustee,  Dela- 
ware, Lackawanna  and  Western  Railroad  Company,  and  United  States. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  14  p.  4°     t  Y  3.F  31/4 :  2  D  37 

Housing.  Relation  between  housing  and  health.  See  Public  Health  Service, 
Eousing,  p.  732. 

Unit  plans,  typical  room  arrangements,  site  plans  and  details  for  low-rent 

housing;  [prepared  in]  Housing  Division.     [May  1935.]     cover  title,   [11] +9 

leaves,  85  pi.   oblong  large  8°     [Issued  in   loose-leaf  form  for  insertion   in 

binder.]     *  Paper,  $2.50   (including  supplemental  material  for  a  reasonable 

time). 

L.  C.  card  35-26425  Y  3.F  31/4 :  11  P  69 

Missouri  Public  Service  Company.  In  equity,  no.  10296,  in  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  8th  circuit,  Missouri  Public  Service  Company  v.  Trenton,  Mo., 
M.  L.  Elledge,  mayor,  [et  al.],  and  Harold  L.  Ickes,  as  Federal  emergency 
administrator  of  public  works ;  brief  of  Harold  L.  Ickes,  as  Federal  emer- 
gency administrator  of  public  works,  amicus  curiae.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
i-f  36  p.     t  Y  3.F  31/4 :  21  M  690/2 

Slums  and  blighted  areas  in  United  States  [with  Partial  list  of  housing  surveys 
in  United  States]  ;  by  Edith  Elmer  Wood.     1935.     xi+126  p.  il.  2  pi.  8  p.  of 
pi.  map.     (Housing  Division  bulletin  1.)     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26424  Y  3.F  31/4  :  12/1 

Maps 

Public  icorks.  P.  W.  A.  in  action,  off  relief  rolls  on  to  pay  rolls,  map  showing 
how  public  works  program  is  building  greater  Nation,  making  jobs  for  men 
and  factories,  how  it  conserves  resources  and  harnesses  rivers,  how  finer 
transportation  is  being  created  and  land  saved  for  better  use.  [Washington] 
Geological  Survey  [1935].     22.7X34  in.    t  Y  3.F  31/4  :  2  Ac  8/3 


FEDERAL  EMERGENCY  RELIEF  ADMINISTRATION 

Report.     Monthly   report  of   Federal   Emergency   Relief  Administration,    Feb. 

1-28,    1935 :    Harry    L.  Hopkins,    Federal   emergency    relief    administrator. 
1935.     ii-f  45  p.  il.     t 

L.  C.  card  33-26505  Y  3.F  31/5:  8/935^2 

Rural  reUahilitation.  [Hope  for  the  millions ;  by  Harry  L.  Hopkins.]  n.  p. 
[1935].  [l]-f3  p.  il.  large  4°  [Reprint  from  Today,  independent  journal 
of  public  affairs.  May  4,  19S5.]     t  Y  3.F  31/5 :  2  H  77 

FEDERAL  HOME  LOAN  BANK  BOARD 

Federal  home  loan  hank,  review,  v.  1,  no.  9;  June  1935.  1935.  cover  title, 
[2] +315-352  p.  il.  4°  [Map  on  p.  3  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy, 
$1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.40. 

L.  C.  card  34-28163  Y  3. F  31/3:  9/1-9 

Note. — The  Federal  home  loan  bank  review  is  the  board's  medium  of  communication 
■with  member  institutions  of  Federal  home  loan  bank  system  and  is  the  only  official 
organ  or  periodical  publication  of  the  board.  The  Review  will  be  sent  to  all  member 
institutions  without  charge.  Others  desiring  copies  may  obtain  them  from  the  Super- 
intendent of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  price.s  stated  above. 

Objectives  of  Federal  Home  Loan  Bank  Board  in  interest  of  American  home 
owners  and  general  public,  address  by  John  H.  Fahey,  chairman,  Federal 
Home  Loan  Bank  Board,  broadcast  over  Nation-wide  radio  network,  June 
6,  1935.     n.  p.  [1935.]     11  p.  narrow  8°     f 
L.   C.  card  35-26545  Y  3.F  31/3 :  2  F 14/4 

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June  1935  687 

FEDERAL  HOUSING  ADMINISTRATION 

Architect's  service  charted,  owner-architect-FHA  relationship.  [1935.]  1  p. 
il.  narrow  large  8°     t  Y  3.  F31/11 :  2Ar  2/2 

Mortgage  insurance.  Mutual  mortgage  insurance,  administrative  rules  and 
regulations  under  title  2  of  national  housing  act  (except  operations  under 
sec.  207,  low-cost  housing  insurance).  Revised  June  24,  1935.  1935.  [1]-|- 
14  p.  (FHA  form  2010,  revised  6-24-35.)  [Page  8  had  an  incorrect  date, 
Nov.  1,  1935,  in  the  form  at  the  bottom  of  the  page,  but  the  edition  has  been 
corrected  by  pasting  a  reprinted  form  with  date  reading  Nov.  1,  1934,  over 
the  incorrect  form.  Previous  editions  of  this  publication  carried  the  series 
designation  Circular  1.]  t 
L.  C.  card  35-26488  Y  3.F  31/11 :  2  M  84/5 

Peoria.  III.    Analysis  of  real  property  inventory  and  financial  survey  of  urban 
housing  for  Peoria,  111. ;  [prepared  in]  Research  Division.     Jan.  1,  1935.     vi+ 
194  p.  il.  20  maps,  large  8°     (FHA  form  2021.)     t 
L.   C.  card  35-264S7  Y  3.F  31/11 :  2  P  39 

Posters.  Own  a  modern  livable  home,  build,  buy.  refinance,  and  modernize 
with  Government  insured  loan;  [poster].  [1935.]  40.1X28  in.  (FHA  223.) 
t  Y  3.F  31/11 :  8/223 

Regions.  Federal  Housing  Administration  regions.  Mar.  18,  1935,  revised 
[June  4,  1935,  campaign  material  depots,  and  list  of  regional.  State,  and 
district  directors  of  Federal  Housing  Administration,  June  1.  1935;  prepared 
in  Field  Division].  [1935.]  [4]  p.  il.  oblong  8"  (FHA  147  (revised  5-16- 
35 ) . )     t  Y  3.F  31/11 :  2  R  26/rev.-2 

San  Diego,  Calif.  Results  in  graphic  form,  no.  1  of  a  series  [cf  case  studies 
dealing  witla  factual  reports  of  successful  campaigns  under  way  in  represent- 
ative cities]  :  San  Diego  sells  an  idea.  [1935.]  [8]  p.  il.  4°  [Issued  with 
perforations  for  insertion  in  binder.]     t  Y  3.F  31/11 :  2  Sa  5  di 


FEDERAL  POWER  COMMISSION 

Electric  Rate  Survey.  Electric  Rate  Survey :  Domestic  and  residential  electric 
rates  in  effect  Jan.  1,  1935,  in  Arkansas.  [1935.]  9  p.  il.  4°  (Rate  series  2; 
State  report  14.)     *  Paper,  5c.  FP  1.10/2  :  14 

Same:  Domestic  and  residential  electric  rates  in  effect  Jan.  1,  1935,  in 

Delaware.     [1935.]    4  p.  il.  4°     (Rate  series  2;  State  report  9.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

FP  1.10/2 : 9 

Same:  Domestic  and  residential  electric  rates  in  effect  Jan.  1.  1935,  in 

Maine.     [1935.]     10  p.  il.  4°     (Rate  series  2;  State  report  2.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

FP  1.10/2 : 2 

Same :  Domestic  and  residential  electric  rates  in  effect  Jan.  1,  1935,  in 

Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia.     [1935.]     8  p.  il.  4°     (Rate  series  2; 
State  report  8.)     *  Paper,  5c.  FP  1.10/2  :  8 

Same:  Domestic  and  residential  electric  rates  in  effect  Jan.  1,  1935,  in 

Mississippi.     [1935.]    8  p.  il.  4°     (Rate  series  2;  State  report  13.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

FP  1.10/2 :  13 

Same:  Domestic  and  residential  electric  rates  in  effect  Jan.  1,  1935,  in 

Nevada.     [1935.]    4  p.  il.  4°     (Rate  series  2;  State  report  10.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

FP  1.10/2 :  10 

Same :  Domestic  and  residential  electric  rates  in  effect  Jan.  1,  1935,  in 

New    Mexico.      [1935.]      5    p.    il.    4°       (Rate    series    2;    State    report    19.) 
♦Paper,  5c.  FP  1.10/2  :  19 

■ Same:  Domestic  and  residential  electric  rates  in  effect  Jan.  1,  1935,  in 

North    Dakota.      [1935.]      8    p.    il.    4°      (Rate    series   2;    State    report    21.) 
*  Paper,  5c.  FP  1.10/2  :  21 

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688  June  1935 

Electric  Rate   Survey— Gontinned. 

Same:  Domestic  and  residential  electric  rates  in  effect  Jan.  1,  1935,  in 

Oregon.     [1935.]     7  p.  il.  4"     (Rate  series  2;  State  report  11.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

FP  1.10/2 :  11 

Same:  Domestic  and  residential  electric  rates  in  effect  Jan.  1,  1935,  in 

Utah.     [1935.]     7  p.  il.  4^     (Rate  series  2;  State  report  12.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

FP  1.10/2 :  12 

Same:  Domestic  and  residential  electric  rates  in  effect  Jan.  1,  1935,  in 

West    Virginia.      [1935.]      9   p.    il.    4°      (Rate    series    2;    State    report    17.) 
*  Paper,  5c.  FP  1.10/2  :  17 

Same:  Domestic  and  residential  electric  rates  in  effect  Jan.  1,  1935,  in 

Wyoming.     [1935.]     5  p.  il.  4°     (Rate  series  2;  State  report  15.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

FP  1.10/2 :  15 

Electric  Rate  Survey,  preliminary  report,  domestic  and  residential  rates 

in  effect  Jan.  1,  1935,  cities  of  50,000  population  and  over.     [Revised  edition.] 
1935.    vi+33  p.  il.  4°     (Rate  series  1.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26544  FP  1.10 : 1/2 

FEDERAL  RESERVE  BOARD 

Federal  reserve  hulletin,  June  1935;  [v.  21,  no.  6].  1935.  iv+329^12  p.  il.  4° 
[Monthly.]  t  Paper,  20c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.60. 
L.  C.  card  15^26318  FR  1.3/1 :  21/6 

Note. — The  bulletin  contains,  in  addition  to  the  regular  oflScial  announcements,  the 
national  review  of  business  conditions,  detailed  analyses  of  business  conditions,  research 
studies,  reviews  of  foreign  banljiiic,  and  complete  statistics  showing  the  condition  of 
Federal  reserve  banks  and  member  banks.  It  will  be  sent  to  all  member  banks  without 
char.ge.  Others  desiring  copies  may  obtain  them  from  the  Federal  Reserve  Board, 
Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Federal  reserve  member  banks.     Federal  reserve  interdistrict  collection  system, 
June  supplement  to  Jan.  1935  list ;  June  1,  1935.     1935.     [l]+4  p.  4°     t 
L.  C.  card  16-26870  FR  1.9 :  935/l/supp.5 

Member  bank  call  report  65,  condition  of  member  banks  [of  Federal  re- 
serve system],  Mar.  4,  1935.     1935.     ii+22  p.  il.  4°     t  FR  1.11 :  65 


FEDERAL  TRADE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  bound  volumes  of  the  Federal  Trade  Commission  decisions  are  sold  by  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.  Separate  opinions  are  sold  on  subscrip- 
tion, price  $1.00  per  volume;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50;  single  copies,  5c. 

Armand  Company.  No.  13620,  in  circuit  coiu't  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Oct. 
term,  1934,  Armand  Company  v.  Federal  Trade  Commission,  on  petition  to 
review  order  of  Federal  Trade  Commission  ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  iii-f  45  p.  large  8°    t  FT  1.5  :  Ar  54 

Bayer  Company,  Incorporated.  In  matter  of  Bayer  Company,  Inc.,  complaint 
and  order;  docket  2192,  complaint,  June  8,  1934,  order,  Sept.  14,  1934.  [1935.] 
p.  229-236-1.  ([Decision]  1024.)  [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  19.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  FT  1.11/a  2 :  1024 

Brilliant  Brothers  Company.  In  matter  of  Frank  Brilliant,  Morris  R.  Brilliant, 
and  Harry  K.  Brilliant,  trading  as  Brilliant  Brothers  Company,  complaint  and 
order;  docket  2222,  complaint,  Aug.  16,  1934,  order,  Sept.  24,  1934.  1935. 
[1] +248-251-1  p.  ([Decision]  1027.)  [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  19.] 
*  Paper,  5e.  FT  l.ll/a  2 :  1027 

Public  utilities.  Utility  corporations,  letters  transmitting,  in  response  to  Senate 
resolution  83  [70th  Congress]  monthly  report  on  electric  power  and  gas  utili- 
ties inquiry,  with  exhibits  in  response  to  Senate  resolution  112  [71st  Con- 
gress] ;  filed  with  secretary  of  Senate,  Dec.  18,  1934.  1935.  no.  72,  ix+303  p. 
(S.  doc.  92,  pt.  72,  70thCong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  28-26408 

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June  1935  689 

Public   ntilities — Continued. 

Utility  corporations,  summary  report  to  Senate,  pursuant  to  Senate  reso- 
lution S3,  70th  Congress,  on  liolding  and  operating  companies  of  electric  and 
gas  utilities ;  filed  with  secretary  of  Senate,  Jan.  28,  1935.  1935.  no.  73-A, 
v+218  p.     (S.  doc.  92,  pt.  73-A,  70th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  15c. 

Textiles.     Report  of  Federal  Trade  Commission  on  textile  industries:  pt.  2, 
Cotton  and  textile  industry.     Mar.  8,  1935.     iv+34  p.     [Title  on  cover  reads : 
Textile  industries,  pt.  2,  Cotton  textile  industry.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26099  FT  1.2:  T31/pt.2 

Same:   pt.   4,   Silk  and   rayon   textile   industry.     Feb.   1935.     vii+37   p. 

♦Paper,  5c.  FT1.2:  T31/pt.4 

Same:   pt.    5,   Thread,    cordage,    and   twine   industries.     Feb.    18,    1935. 

v+14  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  FT  1.2 :  T  31/pt.5 

GENERAL  ACCOUNTING  OFFICE 

Decisions  of  comptroller  general,  v.  14,  May  1935;  J.  R.  McCarl,  comptroller 
general,  R.  N.  Elliott,  assistant  comptroller  general.  1935.  [1] +805-869  p. 
[Monthly.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.40. 
L.  C.  card  22-24145  GA  1.5/a  :  14/11 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

DOCUMENTS   OFFICE 

Census   publications,   statistics  of  population,   agriculture,   manufactures,   and 
mining,  with  abstracts  and  compendiums,  list  of  publications  for  sale  by  su- 
perintendent of  documents.     Apr.  1935.     [2]-j-46  p.     (Price  list  70,  16th  edi- 
tion.)     t 
L.  C.  card  25-26529  GP  3.9 :  70/16 

Federal  specifications,  Federal  standard  stock  catalog,  list  of  publications  for 
sale  by  superintendent  of  documents.    May  1935.     [2] +22  p,     (Price  list  75, 
2d  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  34-26772  '  GP  3.9:  75/2 

Foods  and  cooking,  canning,  cold  storage,  home  economics,  list  of  publications 
for  sale  by  superintendent  of  documents.    Mar.  1935.     [2]+ll+[l]  p.     (Price 
list  11,  28th  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  26-26496  GP  3.9  :  11/28 

Government  publications.  Information  governing  distribution  of  Government 
publications  and  Price  lists  by  Office  of  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.     [May  1935.]     4  p.     t  GP  3.2 :  D  63/14 

Handy  books,   list  of  publications  for  sale  by   superintendent  of   documents. 
Feb.  1935.    iii+14+[l]  p.     (Price  list  73,  13th  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  26-27401  GP  3.9 :  73/13 

Monthly  catalog,  United  States  public  documents   (with  prices),  no.  485;  May 
1935.     1935.     vi+469-604  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  $1.60. 
L.  C.  card  4-18088  GP  3.8/1 :  935/5 

Roads,  list  of  publications  for  sale  by  superintendent  of  documents.    May  1935. 
[2] +6  p.     (Price  list  45,  24th  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  26-26173  GP  3.9:  45/24 

Weekly  list   of   selected   United   States   Government   publications,   June   5-28, 
1935.     [1935.]     Each  4  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  28-26554  GP  3.17 :  935/23-26 

Note. — The  Weekly  list  is  an  advertising  list  of  United  States  Government  publica- 
tions for  sale  hy  the"  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Some  of  the  publications  for  free 
distribution  are  also  listed.  The  list  is  arranged  alphabetically  by  subjects,  with  anno- 
tations and  prices.  It  may  be  obtained  free  of  charge  upon  application  to  the 
Supexintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.  C. 

How  to  order  publications — See  Information  follovrins  Contents 


690  June  1935 

Weights  and  measures.     Standards  of  weight  and  measure,  tests  of  metal«, 
thermometers,  concrete,  iron,  electricity,  light,  clay,  metric  system,  list  of 
publications  for  sale  by  superintendent  of  documents.    Mar.  1935.     [2]  +78  p. 
(Price  lis»t  64,  21gt  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  26-26256  GP  3.9  :  64/21 


INTERIOR  DEPARTMENT 

EDUCATION  OFFICE 

Federal  cooperation  in  agricultural  extension  work,  vocational  education,  and 
vocational  rehabilitation    [with  bibliography]  ;   by   Lloyd   E.   Blauch.     1935. 
xii+297  p.  1  pi.     (Bulletin  15,  1933.)     *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  E  35-155  116.3:933/15 

Gradnaie  study  in  universities  and  colleges  in  United  States ;  by  Walton  C. 
John.    1935.    xiii+234  p.     (Bulletin  20,  1934.)     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  E  35-154  1 16.3  :  934/20 

Nursery  education.    Good  references  on  nursery  education ;  compiled  by  Mary 
Dabney  Davis.     1935.     [2] +10  p.  narrow  S"     (Bibliography  5,  revised  edi- 
tion. )     t 
L.  C.  card  E  35-152  1 16.46  :  5/3 

Scliool  life,  June  1935;  v.  20.  no.  10.      [1935.]     cover  title,  p.  217-240,  il.  4' 
[Monthl.v  except  July  and  August.     Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
single  copv.  $1.00  a  yr.   (10  months)  ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.45 
L.  C.  card  E  18-002  1 16.26A  :  20/10 

Teacliers,  Training  of.    National  Survey  of  Education  of  Teachers:  v.  5,  Spe- 
cial survey  studies ;  by  Benjamin  W.  Frazier,  Gilbert  L.  Betts,  Walter  J. 
Greenleaf,  Douglas  Waples,  Ned  H.  Dearborn,  Mabel  Carney,  and  Thomas 
Alexander.    1935.    xvi+484  p.  il.     (Bulletin  10,  1933.)     *  Paper,  60c. 
L.   C.   card  E   35-153  1 16.3  :  933/10/V.5 

Same :   v.   6,    Summai-y   and    interpretation ;    by   E.    S.   Evenden.     1935. 

xiii+253  p.  il.     (Bulletin  10,  1933.)     *  Paper,  20c. 

L.  C.  card  E  35-156  ^  1 16.3 :  933/10/V.6 

Vocational  education.     Summer  teacher-training  courses  in  vocational  educa- 
tion.    [1935.]     1  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°     [From  School  life.  May  1935.]     t 

1 16.26/1  a  :  T  22/5 

GENERAL  LAND  OFFICE 

Note. — The  General  Land  OflSce  publishes  a  large  general  map  of  tho  United  States 
which  is  sold  at  $2.00  ;  and  also  separate  maps  of  the  States  and  Tenitories  in  which 
public  lands  are  to  be  found,  which  are  sold  at  various  prices.  Address  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Mining  claims.     Information   in  regard  to   mining  claims   on  public  domain. 
[Reprint  1935.]     4  p.     (Circular  1278.)      t  121.4:1278/1-2 

GEOLOGICAL    SURVEY 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  consist  of  Annual  re- 
ports, Monographs,  Professional  papers.  Bulletins,  Water-supply  papers,  topographic 
maps  (some  of  which  bear  descriptive  texts),  base  and  contour  and  other  maps  of  the 
United  States  and  of  the  States,  folios  of  the  Geologic  atlas  of  the  United  States,  and 
the  World  atlas  of  commercial  geology  (pt.  1,  out  of  print).  Practically  all  of  them 
are  sale  publications:  the  exceptions  are  indicated  by  the  dagger  (f).  The  maps  and 
folios  and  the  World  atlas  of  commercial  geology,  pt.  2.  are  sold  by  the  Geological 
Survey  at  Washington.  D.  C.  Except  as  otherwise  indicated,  a  discount  of  40  percent 
is  allowed  on  any  order  for  maps  or  folios  that  amounts  to  $5.00  at  the  retail  price. 
This  discount  applies  to  an  order  for  either  maps  or  folios  alone  or  for  maps  and  folios 
together.  Remittance  for  these  publications  should  be  made  by  money  order  payable 
to  the  Director  of  the  Geological  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C.  Orders  for  other  DUblica- 
tions  that  are  for  sale  should  be  sent  to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

Contact,  Nev.    Contact  mining  district,  Nev. ;  by  F.  C.  Schrader.    1935.      iv+ 
1-41  p.  il.  2  pi.  2  maps.     (Bulletin  847  A).     *  Paper,  15c.  I19.3:847-A 

HoTv  to  order  publications— See  Information  folloTvlngr  Contents 


June  1935  691 

Foraminifera.    Upper  Eocene  Foramiuif era  of  southeastern  United  States ;  by 
Joseph  A.  Cushman.     1935.    ii+88  p    23  p.  of  pi.  3  tab.  4°     (Professional 
paper  181. )     *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  GS  35-125  119.16:181 

Gulf  Coastal  Plain.  Surface  water  supplj'  of  United  States,  1933 :  pt.  8,  West- 
ern Gulf  of  Mexico  basins ;  Nathan  C.  Grover,  chief  hydraulic  engineer,  C.  E 
Ellsworth,  Robert  Follansbee,  and  Berkeley  Johnson,  district  engineers.  1935. 
vi+lSO  p.  il.  (Water-supply  paper  748.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  New 
Mexico  and  Texas.]  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.   C.   card   GS  10-346  119.13:748 

Hawaii.    Surface  water  supply  of  Hawaii,  July  1,  1932-June  30,  1933 ;  Nathan 
C.  Grover,  chief  hydraulic  engineer,  Max  H.  Carson,  district  engineer.     1935. 
v-l-125  p.     (Water-supply  paper  755.)      [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Ha- 
waii.]    *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card.GS  17-466  1 19.13  :  755 

Hudson  Bay.  Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1933 :  pt.  5,  Hudson  Bay 
and  upper  Mississippi  River  basins ;  Nathan  C.  Grover,  chief  hydraulic  engi- 
neer, C.  L.  Batchelder,  N[H].  C.  Beckman,  R.  G.  Kasel,  H.  E.  Grosbach,  W.  A. 
Lamb,  J.  H.  Morgan,  and  S.  B.  Soule,  district  engineers.  1935.  vii  +  220  p.  il. 
( AVater-supply  paper  745.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Illinois,  Indiana, 
Iowa,  Minnesota,  Missouri,  North  Dakota,  and  Wisconsin.]  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  O.  card  GS  10-344  1 19.13  :  745 

Pacific  States.  Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1933 :  pt.  12,  North  Pacific 
slope  basins,  C,  Pacific  slope  basins  in  Oregon  and  lower  Columbia  River  basin  ; 
Nathan  C.  Grover,  chief  hydraulic  engineer,  G.  H.  Canfield  and  G.  L.  Parker, 
district  engineers.  1935.  vi -|- 170  p.  il.  (Water-supply  paper  754.)  [Pre- 
pared in  cooperation  with  Oregon  and  Washington.]  *  Pai)er,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  GS  10-167  1 19.13  :  754 

PuWica/iows  issued  in  May  1935 ;  list  327.     [1935.]     5  p.     [Monthlv.]     t 

1 19.14/4 :  327 
MINES  BUREAU 

Explosives.    Procedure  for  testing  explosives  for  permissibility  for  use  in  coal 
mines,  with  test  requirements,  tolerance  limits,  and  schedule  of  fees ;  approved 
Mar.  21,  1935.    1935.    [1]  -f- 11  +  [1]  p.  il.     (Schedule  17C.)     t 
L.  C.  card  35-26449  1 28.8 :  17  C 

Gold  and  silver  (detailed  statistics,  general  report)  ;  by  J.  P.  Dunlop.  1935. 
[1]  -f-  409-434  p.  [From  Statistical  appendix  to  Minerals  yearbook,  1934.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  G  563/16/934 

Publications.  New  publications.  Bureau  of  Mines,  monthly  list  241;  May  31, 
1935.     [1935.]     3  p.     t  128.5/2:241 

NATIONAL  PARK  SERVICE 

Carlsbad  Caverns  National  Park  IN.  Hex.],  open  all  year  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;,by  Isabelle  F.  Storj\  1935.  iv  -j-  28  p.  il.  [Includes  list  of  Govern- 
ment publications  relating  to  national  parks,  etc.  Another  illustration  on  front 
cover.]     t  129.6:019/935 

Posters.  Historic  national  parks  and  monuments ;  [poster] .  [1935.]  40  X  27  in. 
[Illustrator,  Dorothy  Waugh.]     t  I  29.2 :  P  84/no.  11 

National  parks,  skiing;  [poster].  [Columbia  Planograph  Company,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  1935.]     40  X  27.5  in.     [Illustrator,  Dorothy  Waugh.]     t 

I  29.2  :P  84/no.  8 

National     parks,     winter     sports;      [poster].      [Columbia     Planograph 

Company,    Washington,    D.    C,    1935.]     40X27.5    in.     [Illustrator,    Dorothy 
Waugh.]     t  I  29.2  :  P  84/no.  7 

•    Pueblos  of  the  Southwest,  national  parks  &  monuments ;  [poster].     [1935.] 

40  X  27  in.     [Illustrator,  Dorothy  Waugh,]     t  I  29.2 :  P  84/uo.  9 

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692  June  1935 

Posters — Continued, 

Save  our  wild  life;  [poster].     [1935.]     40x27  in.     [Illustrator,  Dorothy 

Waugh.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Biological  Survey  Bureau,  Agriculture 
Department.]     f  I  29.2 :  P  84/no.lO 

PETROLEUM  ADMINISTRATION 

Note. — The  Petroleum  Administration  consists  of  three  distinct  but  coordinate  units 
entitled  :  The  Petroleum  Administrative  Board,  the  Petroleum  Labor  Policy  Board,  and 
the  Oil  Enforcement  Unit  of  the  Division  of  Investigations  of  the  Department  of  the 
Interior.  The  Petroleum  Administrative  Board  is  the  administrative,  enforcing,  and 
legal  agency  for  all  industrial  problems ;  the  Petioleum  Labor  Policy  Board  deals  with 
all  labor  diflQculties  and  questions  ;  the  Oil  Enforcement  Unit  of  the  Division  of  Investi- 
gations is  the  investigating  and  field  force  for  both  boards. 

PETTEOLETJM   LABOE  POLICT  BOARD 

Decisions  of  Petroleum  Labor  Policy  Board,  Feb,  6,  1934-Mar.  13,  1935.     1935. 
xi+95  p.    *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26463  I  32.12 :  D  35 

RECLAMATION  BUREAU 

Aloova  Dam,  Casper -Alcova  project,  Wyo.  (Federal  Emergency  Administration 
of  Public  Works  project),  n.  p.  [1935.]  cover  title,  72  p.  27  pi.  2  maps, 
1  tab.  4°  (Specifications  590.)  [Consists  of  schedule,  specifications,  and 
drawings  for  irrigation  project,  proposals  to  be  received  until  July  15,  1935.] 
t  Paper,  $3.00,  I  27.8 :  590 

Boulder  Canyon  project.  Mechanical  apparatus  for  desilting  basins,  Imperial 
Dam  and  desilting  works,  All-American  Canal  system,  Boulder  Canyon  proj- 
ect, Ariz.-Calif.-Nev.  (Federal  Emergency  Administration  of  Public  Works 
project),  n.  p.  [1935].  cover  title,  [l]+22  p.  4  pi.  4°  (Specifications  635.) 
[Consists  of  invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings  for 
project,  proposals  to  be  received  until  July  12,  1935.]     f  Paper,  $1.00. 

I  27.8 :  635 

Pipe,  fittings,  and  valves  for  Boulder  power  plant,  Boulder  Canyon  proj- 
ect, Ariz.-Calif.-Nev.  (Federal  Emergency  Administration  of  Public  Works 
project),  n.  p.  [1935].  cover  title,  112  p.  118  pi.  1  tab.  4°  (Specifications 
627.)  [Consists  of  invitation  for  bids,  schedules,  specifications,  and  drawings 
for  project,  proposals  to  be  received  until  July  8,  1935.]     f  Paper,  $5.00. 

I  27.8 :  627 

Preparation  of  concrete  aggregates  at  station  90,   Ail-American  Canal, 

Boulder  Canyon  project,  Ariz.-Calif.-Nev.  (Federal  Emergency  Administra- 
tion of  Public  Works  project),  n.  p.  [1935].  cover  title,  16  p.  1  pi.  4° 
(Specifications  633.)  [Consists  of  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings  for 
project,  proposals  to  be  received  until  July  8,  1935.]    t  Paper,  50c,     I  27.8:  633 

Roller  gates  and  roller  gate  operating  mechanisms,  All-American  Canal 

headworks.  Imperial  Dam  and  desilting  works,  All-American  Canal  system, 
Boulder  Canyon  project,  Ariz.-Calif.-Nev.  (Federal  Emergency  Administration 
of  Public  Works  project),  n.  p.  [1935].  cover  title,  27  p.  1  pi.  4°  (Specifica- 
tions 631.)  [Consists  of  invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and 
drawing  for  project,  proposals  to  be  received  until  July  8,  1935.]     f  Paper,  50c. 

I  27.8 :  631 

Offden  River  irrigation  project.  Earthwork,  canal  lining,  and  structures,  Ogden- 
Brigham  Canal,  station  O  to  station  587,  Ogden  River  project,  Utah  (Federal 
Emergency  Administration  of  Public  Works  project),  n.  p.  [1935].  cover 
title,  48  p.  54  pi.  map,  4°  (Specifications  623.)  [Consists  of  schedules, 
specifications,  and  drawings  for  irrigation  project,  proposals  to  be  received 
until  July  8,  1935.]     t  Paper,  $3.50.  I  27.8:  623 

Reclamation  era,  v.  25,  no.  6 ;  June  1935,     [1935.]     cover  title,  p.  109-132,  11.  4* 
[Monthly.    Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  2rA  of  cover,] 
L,  C.  card  9-35252  127.5:935/6 

Note. — The  Reclamation  era  is  a  magazine  for  the  farmers  and  the  personnel  of  the 
bureau.     Its  aim  is  to  assist  the  settlers  in  the  proper  use  of  water,  to  help  them 

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Reclamation  era — Continued. 

in  overcoming  their  agricultural  difficulties,  to  instruct  them  in  diversifying  and  mar- 
keting their  crops,  to  inspire  the  employees  of  the  bureau  and  chronicle  engineering 
problems  and  achievements,  and  to  promote  a  wholehearted  spirit  of  cooperation,  so 
that  reclamation  shall  attain  the  greatest  heights  of  success.  The  subscription  price  of 
the  Reclamation  era  is  75c.  a  year  to  other  than  water  users  ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.05, 
payable  in  advance.  Subscriptions  should  be  sent  to  the  Commissioner,  Bureau  of 
Reclamation,  Washington,  D.  C,  and  remittance  in  the  form  of  postal  money  order  or 
New  York  draft  should  be  made  payable  to  the  Bureau  of  Reclamation.  Postage  stamps 
are  not  acceptable  in  payment  of  subscription. 

Sanpete  irrigation  project.  Ephraim  tunnel  and  Spring  City  tunnel,  Ephraim 
and  Spring  City  division.s,  Sanpete  project,  Utah  (Federal  Emergency  Admin- 
istration of  Public  Works  project),  n.  p.  [1935].  cover  title,  31  p.  2  pi.  map, 
4°  (Specifications  602.)  [Consists  of  schedules,  specifications,  and  drawings 
for  irrigation  project,  proposals  to  be  received  until  July  8,  1935.]  t  Paper, 
75c.  I  27.8  :  602 

Sun  River  irrigation  project.  Earthwork  and  structures,  Greenfields  main 
canal  and  Greenfields  south  canal,  enlargement  and  extensions,  laterals,  and 
lateral  extensions  and  enlargements,  Greenfields  division,  Sun  River  project, 
Mont.  (Federal  Emergency  Administration  of  Public  Works  project),  n.  p. 
[1935].  cover  title,  33  p.  39  pi.  map.  4°  (Specifications  626.)  [Consists  of 
schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings  for  irrigation  project,  proposals  to  be 
received  until  July  8,  1935.]     t  Paper,  $2.00.  I  27.8  :  626 

SUBSISTENCE  HOMESTEADS  DIVISION 

Homes.  A  homestead  and  hope;  [prepared  by]  Federal  Subsistence  Home- 
steads Corporation.  [1935.]  cover  title,  24  p.  il.  4°  (Bulletin  1.)  [Super- 
sedes previous  edition  of  Bulletin  1  entitled  Information  concerning  purposes 
and  policies  of  Division  of  Subsistence  Homesteads.  Text  on  p.  2  and  3  of 
cover.]  t 
L.  C.  card  35-26546  1 31.8  : 1/2 

INTERSTATE  COMMERCE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  bound  volumes  of  the  decisions,  usually  known  as  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission  reports  and  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  valuation  reports,  are  sold  b.v 
the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  various  prices,  depending  upon 
the  size  of  the  volume.  Separate  decisions  or  opinions  are  sold  on  subscript. on,  price 
$1.00  per  volume  ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50  :  single  copies,  usually  5c.  In  ordering  a 
volume,  be  sure  to  specify  whether  Finance,  Traffic,  or  Valuation  decisions  are  desired. 
Entries  for  the  separate  decisions  are  grouped  below  under  center  heads  following  other 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission  publications. 

Decisions.     See,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Finance  decisions.     See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  (Finance). 

Fuel  for  locomotives  (charged  to  operating  expenses),  class  1  steam  railways 
in  United  States,  compiled  from  140  reports  representing  148  steam  railways, 
switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included,  Apr.  1935  and  1934  [and]  4 
months  ended  with  Apr.  1935  and  1934 ;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics. 
[1935.]     1  p.  oblong  large  8°     (Statement  M-230.)     [Subject  to  revi.«ion.]     t 

IC  1  ste.30 :  935/4 

Opinions.     See,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Railroad  accidents.     Summary  of  accidents  reported  by  steam  railways,   Feb. 
1935  [and  2  months  ending  with  Feb.  1935;  prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics. 
[1935.]     [2]    p.    oblong    large    8°     (Statement    M-iOO.)      [Subject    to    revi- 
sion.]    t 
L.  C.  card  A  27-80  IC  1  ste.31 :  935/2 

Railroad   employees.    Wage   statistics   of   class    1    steam    railways    in    United 
States,  compiled  from  148  monthly  reports  of  employees,  service,  and  compen- 
sation covering  149  class  1  steam  railways,  Apr.  1935 ;  [prepared  in]  Bureau 
of  Statistics.     [1935.]     4  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°     (Statement  M-SOO.)     t 
L.  C.  card  A  29-382  IC  1  ste.25 :  935/4 

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694  June  1935 

Railroads.  Freight  [and  passenger]  service  operating  statistics  of  class  1 
steam  railways  in  United  States,  compiled  from  140  reports  of  freight  service 
statistics  representing  148  railways  [and  from  135  reports  of  passenger  serv- 
ice statistics  representing  143  railways]  (switching  and  terminal  companies 
not  included),  Apr.  1935  and  1934  [and  4  months  ended  with' Apr.  1935  and 
1934;  prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  [1935.]  4  p.  oblong  large  8" 
(Statement  M-210.)  [Subject  to  revision.]  t 
L.  C.  card  A  29-379  IC  1  ste.21 :  935/4 

Graphical  supplement  to  monthly  reports :  Freight  ton-miles,  adjusted  for 

season,  class  1  steam  railways  [Jan.  1932-Mar.  1935,  etc.;  prepared  in]  Bu- 
reau of  Statistics.     [1935.]     1  p.  il.  oblong  large  8"     (Series  1935,  no.  5.)     t 

IC  1  ste.33  :  935/5 

Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses  of  class  1  steam  railways  in 

United  States,  compiled  from  145  monthly  reports  of  revenues  and  expenses 
representing  149  class  1  steam  railways,  Apr.  1935  and  1934  [and  4  months 
ended  with  Apr.  1935  and  1934;  prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  [1935.] 
[2]  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°     (Statement  M-100.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  29-379  IC  1  ste.l9 :  935/4 

Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses  of  large  steam  railways,  se- 
lected items  for  roads  with  annual  operating  revenues  above  $25,000',QO(),  Apr. 
1935  and  1934  [and]  4  months  ended  with  Apr.  1935  and  1934 ;  [prepared  in] 
Bureau  of  Statistics.  [1935.]  [2]  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-150.) 
[Subject  to  revision.]     f 

L.   C.   card  A  29-378  IC  1  ste.20 :  935/4 

Operating  statistics  of  large   steam  railways,   selected   items   for  Apr. 

1935,  compared  with  Apr.  1934,  for  roads  with  annual  operating  revenues 
above  $25,000,000;    [prepared  in]   Bureau  of  Statistics.     [1935.]     [2]   p.  ob- 
long large  8°     (Statement  M-200.)     [Subject  to  revision.]     t 
L.    C.   card   A  29-380  IC  1  ste.22  :  935/4 

Revenue  traffic  statistics  of  class  1  steam  railwaj's  in  United   States, 

including  mixed-train  service,  compiled  from  139  reports  representing  149 
steam  railways,  switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included,  Mar.  1935  and 
1934  [and]  3  months  ended  with  Mar.  1935  and  1934;  [prepared  in]  Bureau 
of  Statistics.  [1935.]  1  p.  oblong  large  8"  (Statement  M-220.)  [Subject 
to  revision.]  t 
L.  C.  card  A  29-381  IC  1  ste.24  :  935/3 

Same,  Apr.  1935  and  1934   [and]   4  months  ended  with  Apr.  1935  and 

1934;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  [1985.]  1  p.  oblong  large  8° 
(Statement  M-220.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     f  IC  1  ste.24 :  935/4 

Safety  appliances.     Classification   of  safety  appliance   defects,   July   1,   1935; 
[prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Safety.     1935.     17  p.  1  pi.  24°     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.   C.  card  35-2&478  IC  1  saf  .2  :  C  56/935 

Safety  appliance  acts.     1922,  reprinted  in  1935  without  change.     11  p. 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  11-35340  IC  1  saf  .6 :  922/1-2 

Traffic  decisions.     See,  below,  center  head  Decisions   (Traffic). 

Valuation  decisions.    See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  (Valuation). 

Decisions  (Finance) 

Note. — The    following   decisions    or   opinions   issued    in    separate    form    are    from    the 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports. 

Aberdeen  and  Rockfish  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  9172,  Aberdeen  &  Rock- 
fish  Railroad  Company  reconstruction  loan ;  decided  Apr.  29,  1935.  [1935.] 
p.  249-252.     (F-6131.)      [From  v.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6131 

Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  6588,  Atlantic  Coast  Line 
Railroad  Company  bonds;  [decided  Mar.  7,  1935].  1935.  [l]-f  18^20  p. 
(F-6071.)      [From  v.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1 .6/la :  F-6071 

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Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad — Continued. 

. Finance  docket  no.  10836,  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad  Company  se- 
curities; decided  May  9,  1935.  [193"!].  p.  277-278.  (F-6139.)  [From  v. 
207.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6139 

Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10774,  Baltimore  &  Oliio 
Railroad  Company  reconstruction  loan;  decided  Apr.  6,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  145- 
154.     (F-6108.)      [From  V.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6108 

Boston  and  AlMny  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10S02,  Boston  &  Albany 
Railroad  Company  bonds;  decided  Apr.  20,  1935.  [1985.]  p.  199-200. 
(F-6118.)      [From  v.  207.]      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a :  F-6118 

ChesapeaJte  Beach  Railicaij.  Finance  docket  no.  10739,  Cliesapeake  Beach 
Railway  Company  abandonment;  [decided  Mar.  9,  1935].  1935.  [l]+38--iOp. 
(F-6078.)      [From  V.  207.]     *  Paper,  .^)C.  IC1.6/ a  :  F-6078 

Chicayo  and  Eastern  Illinois  Railuaj/.  Finance  docket  no.  10779,  Chicago  & 
Eastern  Illinois  Railway  Company  trustee  operation  :  decided  Apr.  20,  1935. 
[1935.]     p.  201-203.      (F-6119.)      [From  v.   207.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/1  a  :  F-6119 

Chicago  and  North  Western  Railivail.  Finance  docket  no.  9167,  Chicago  & 
North  Western  Railway  Company  reconstruction  loan;  decided  Apr.  6,  1935. 
[1935.]     p.  123-129.     (F-6104.)     [From  v.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/1  a  :  F-6104 

Finance  docket  no.  10718,  Chicago  &  North  Western  Railway  Company 

abandonment;  decided  Mar.  18,  1935.     [1935.]     p.  75-77.     (F-6088.)      [From 
V.   207.]      *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/1  a :  F-6088 

Chicago,  Burlington  and  Quinci/  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10207,  Chicago, 
Burlineton  &  Quincv  Railroad  Company  bonds;  decided  Apr.  26,  1935.  [1935.] 
p.  235^236.     (F-6127.)     [From  v.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  F-6127 

Chicago  Great  Western  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10682,  Chicago  Great 
Western  Rnih-oad  Company  abandonment,  etc.;  decided  Mar.  20,  1935. 
[1935.]     p.  83-86.     (F-6091.)     [From  v.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c.    IC  1.6/1  a  :  F-6091 

Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  and  Pacific  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  9329, 
Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  &  Pacific  Railroad  Company  reconstruction 
loan;  decided  Apr.  12,  1935.     [1935.]     p.  163-165.     (F-6111.)      [From  v.  207.] 

*  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/1  a :  F-6111 

. Finance  docket  no.  9978,  Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  &  Pacific  Railroad 

Company    bonds;    decided    Mar.    22,    1935.      [1935.]      p.    89-90.      (F-6093.) 
[From  V.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  F-6093 

Chicago  Union  Station  Company.  Finance  docket  no.  10784,  Chicago  Union 
Station  Company  bonds ;  decided  Apr.  6.  1935.  [1935.]  p.  155-159.  (F-6109.) 
[From  V.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  F-6109 

Colorado  and  Southern  Railuay.  Finance  docket  no.  10814,  Colorado  &  South- 
ern Railway  Company  reconstruction  financing;  [decided  Apr.  26,  1935], 
1935.     [1] +218-228  p.     (F-6124.)     [From  v.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/1  a  :  F-6124 

Finance  docket  no.  10819,  Colorado  &  Southern  Railway  Company  bonds ; 

decided    Apr.   26,    1935.      [1935.]      p.    229-232.      (F-6125.)       [From    v.    207.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6125 

Cmulersport  and  Port  Allegany  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10744,  Couders- 
]  port  &  Port  Allegany  Railroad  Company  bonds;  decided  Apr.  24,  1935. 
I      [1935.]     p.  209-212.     (F-6122.)     [From  v.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-6122 

\Detroit,  Caro  and  Sandusky  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  10794,  Detroit,  Caro 
&  Sandusky  Railway  Company  bonds;  [decided  Apr.  24,  1935].  19.35.  [1]  + 
204-206  p.      (F-6120.)      [From  v.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a :  F-6120 

Brie  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10261,  Brie  Railroad  Company  public  works 
improvement;  decided  Mar.  2,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  21-22.  (F-6072.)  [From 
V.   207.]      *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6072 

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Erie  Railroad — Continued. 

Finance  docket  no.  10309,  Erie  Railroad  Company  equipment  trust  of 

1934;    [decided  Mar.  18,  1935].     1935.     [l]+G8-70  p.      (F-60S5.)      [From  v. 
207.]      *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6085 

Finance  docket  no.  10353,  Erie  Railroad  Company  public  works  improve- 
ment; decided  Apr.  30,  1935.     [1935.]     p.  2G3-264.     (F-6134.)     [From  v.  207.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-G134 

Florida  East  Coast  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  9244,  Florida  East  Coa^t 
Railway  Company  receivers  reconstruction  loan ;  decided  Apr.  26,  1935. 
[1935.]     p.  213-217.     (F-6123.)      [From  v.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/1  a  :  F-6123 

Fort  Smiih  and  Western  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  9173,  Fort  Smith  & 
Western  Railway  Company  receiver  recoustructiou  loan ;  [decided  Apr.  6, 
1935].     1935.     [1] +130-132  p.      (F-6105.)      [From  v.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/1  a  :  F-6105 

Finance  docket  no.  10660,  Fort  Smith  &  Western  Railway  Company  re- 
ceiver I'econstruction  loan ;  decided  Apr.  6,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  133-136.  (F- 
6106.)     [From  V.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6106 

Fort  Worth  and  Denver  Northern  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  10821,  Fort 
Worth  &  Denver  Northern  Railway  Company  notes ;  decided  Apr.  26,  1935. 
[1935.]     p.  233-2.34.     (F-6126.)      [From  v.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-6126 

Hill  City  Railwny.  Finance  docket  no.  10741,  Hill  City  Railway  Company 
abandonment;  [decided  Apr.  9,  1935].  1935.  [1] +160-162  p.  (F-6110.) 
[From  V.  207.]      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6110 

Lehigh  Valley  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  9S02,  Lehigh  Valley  Railroad 
Company  assumption  of  obligation  and  liability ;  decided  Mar.  22,  1935. 
[1935.]    p.  S7-SS.     (F-6092.)     [From  v.  207.]     *  Paper,  5e.     IC  1.6/la  :  F-6092 

Louisville  and  Nashville  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10793,  Louisville  & 
Nashville  Railroad  Company  operation ;  decided  Apr.  12,  1935.  [1935.]  p. 
173-174.     (F-6114.)     [From  v.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6114 

Maine  Central  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10730,  Maine  Central  Railroad 
Company  abandonment;  decided  Mar.  11,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  41-42.  (F-6079.) 
[From  V.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6079 

Marquette,  Houghton  and  Ontonagon  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  4694,  Mar- 
quette, Houghton  &  Ontonagon  Railroad  Company  bonds ;  decided  Mar.  20, 
1935.     [1935.]     p.  73-74.     (F-6087.)      [From  v.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-6087 

Michigan  Central  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  7912,  assumption  of  obliga- 
tion and  liability  by  Michigan  Central  Railroad  Company;  decided  May  2, 
1935.     [1935.]     p.  275-276.     (F-6138.)      [From  v.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-613S 

Minneapolis  and  St.  Louis  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10818,  Minneapolis  & 
St.  Louis  •  Railroad  Company  receivers'  certificates ;  decided  Apr.  27,  1935. 
[1935.]     p.  237-238.     (F-6128.)      [From  v.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-6128 

Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  and  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  9166, 
Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Railway  Company  reconstruction 
loan;  decided  Mar.  9,  1935.     [1935.]     p.  49-55.     (F-6081.)      [From  v.  207.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-60S1 

Mississippi  Export  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  9225,  Mississippi  Export 
Railroad  Company  reconstruction  loan;  [decided  Mar.  20,  1935].  1935.  [1] 
+7S-S0  p.      (F-60S9.)      [From  v.  207.]      *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6089 

Missouri-Kansas  Belt  Railway  and  Tenninal  Company.  Finance  docket  no. 
10265,  Missouri-Kansas  Belt  Railwav  &  Terminal  Company  proposed  con- 
struction, etc.;  derided  Apr.  19,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  17&-1S7.  (F-6115.) 
[From  v.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6135 

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Missouri-Kansas  Belt  Raihcay  and  Terminal  Company — Continued. 

Finance  docket  no.   10547,   Missouri-Kansas   Belt   Railway   &  Terminal 

Company  reconstruction  loan ;   decided  Apr.  23,   1935.      [1935.]     p.  207-208. 
(F-6121.)      [From   v.  207.]      *  Paper,   5<?.  IC  1.6/la :  F-G121 

Mi^souri-Kansas-Texas  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  9660,  Missouri-Kansas- 
Texas  Railroad  Company  bonds ;  decided  Mar.  12,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  43^8. 
(F-60S0.)      [From  V.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.G/la :  F-6080 

Neio  York  Central  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  9180,  New  York  Central 
Railroad  Company  reconstruction  loan ;  decided  Apr.  6,  1935.  [1935.]  p. 
137-144.     (F-6107.)      [From  v.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6107 

Finance  docket  no.  10424,  New  York  Central  Railroad  Company  securi- 
ties; decided  Mar.  6,  1935,  [1935.]  p.  2-7-28.  (F-6075.)  [From'v.  207.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6075 

Finance  docket  no.  1075S,  New  York  Central  Railroad  Company  public 

works  improvement;  decided  Feb.  26,  1935.     1935.     p.  17.     (F-G070.)      [From 
V.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6070 

Oklahoma  City- Ada-Atoka  Raihcay.  Finance  docket  no.  10781,  Oklahoma  City- 
Ada-Atoka  Railway  Company  bonds;  [decided  Apr.  12,  1935].  1935. 
[1] +166-170  p.     (F-6112.)     [From  V.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c.       IC  1.6/la  :  F-6112 

Pennsylvania  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10296,  Pennsylvania  Railroad 
Company  public  works  improvement;  decided  Apr.  12,  1935.  [1935.]  p. 
171-172.     (F-6113.)      [From  V.  207. J     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6113 

■     Finance  docket  no.  10297,  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company  securities ; 

decided    Mar.    20,    1935.      [1935.]      p.    81-82.      (F-6090.)       [From    v.    207.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6090 

Seaboard  Air  Line  Railimy.  Finance  docket  no.  10773,  Seaboard  Air  Line 
Railway  Company  receivers'  certificates;  decided  Apr.  27,  1935.  [1935.] 
p.  241-248.      (F-6130.)      [From  v.  207.]      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6130 

Southern  PacifiG  Company.  Finance  docket  no.  10732,  Southern  Pacific  Com- 
pany abandonment;  decided  Mar.  18,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  71-72*.  (F-6086.) 
[From  V.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6086 

Finance  docket  no.  10766,  Southern  Pacific  Company  acquisition;  de- 
cided Apr.  27,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  253-255.  (F-6132.)  [From  v.  207.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6132 

Texas  and  Neiv  Orleans  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  10749,  Texas  &  New 
Orleans  Railroad  Company  abandonment;  decided  Apr.  27,  1935.  [1935.] 
p.  239-240.      (F-6129.)      [From  v.  207.]      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6129 

Waco,  Beaumont,  Trinity  and  SaMne  Raihcay.  Finance  docket  no.  10650, 
Waco,  Beaumont,  Trinity  &  Sabine  Railway  Company  receiver  public  works 
improvement;  decided  Mar.  4,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  23-24.  (F-6073.)  [From 
V.  207.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-6073 

Washington  and  Old  Dominion  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  10745,  Wash- 
ington &  Old  Dominion  Railway  abandonment ;  decided  Mar.  4,  1935.  [1935.] 
p.  25-26.      (F-6074.)      [From  v.  207.]      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-6074 

Decision s    ( Traffic ) 

Note. — The   following  decisions   or   opinions   issued   in    separate    form   are    from   the 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports. 

'Bananas.  No.  2642'S,  Kroger  Grocery  &  Baking  Company  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
I  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  21,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  321-324. 
i     ([Opinion]  20275.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20275 

IBricks.  Fourth  section  application  no.  14868,  brick  from  Weldon,  N.  C. ;  de- 
'  cided  Apr.  16,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  489-490.  ([Opinion]  20320.)  [From  v. 
;    208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20320 

Calves.  No.  26225,  W.  H.  Driggers  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway 
I  Companv  et  al. ;  decidefl  Apr.  8,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  481-482.  ([Opinion] 
i    20317.)      [From   v.   208.]      *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20317 

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Canned  food.  Fourth  section  application  no.  14718,  canned  goods  in  i?outli- 
western  territory;  decided  Apr.  19,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  497-500.  ([Opinion] 
2-0324.)      [From  v.  208.]      *  Paper,   5c.  10 1.6/la :  20324 

Cast  iron.  No.  26261,  Hausman  &  Wimraer  Company,  Commonvvealtli  Trust 
Company  of  Pittsburgli,  receiver,  v.  Ann  Arbor  Railroad  Company  et  al. ; 
[decided  Apr.  1,  1935].  1935.  [1] +438-442  p.  ([Opinion]  20306.)  [From 
V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20306 

• — —  No.  26436,  Joseph  Schonthal  Company  v.  Central  Railroad  Company  of 
New  Jersey  et  al. ;  decided  Apr.  20,  1985.  [1935.]  p.  543-547.  ([Opinion] 
20334.)      [From  v.  208.]      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20334 

Cattle.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15631,  livestocli  in  the  Southwest; 
decided  Apr.  24,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  557-559.  ([Opinion]  20337.)  [From  v. 
208.]      *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20337 

■     No.   26580,   Punxsutawney  Beef   &   Provision   Company   v.   Baltimore   & 

Ohio  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  30,  1935.     [1935.]     p.  443-^45. 
([Opinion]  20307.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20307 

Cement.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15789,  cement  from  Rapid  City,  S.  Uak. : 
decided  Apr.  24,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  565-566.  ([Opinion]  20339.)  [From  v. 
208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20339 

Coal.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15336,  bituminous  coal  to  Boston  Bav 
points;  [decided  Mar.  19,  1935].  1935.  [1] +294-298  p.  ([Opinion]  20269.) 
[From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.G/la  :  20269 

No.  24885,  Harrisonburg  Chamber  of  Commerce  et  al.  v.  Chesapeake  & 

Ohio  Railway  Company  et  al. ;   decided  Apr.  2,  1935.     [1935.]     p.  451—155. 
([Opinion]   20310.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5e.  IC  1.6/la  :  20310 

No.  26536,  Central  Fuel  Coi-poration  r.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Chicago  Termi- 
nal Railroad  Companv  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  25,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  339-341. 
([Opinion]  20281.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20281 

Coconut  oharcoal.  No.  26579,  American  Solvent  Recovery  Corporation  et  al  v. 
Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Apr.  25,  1935.  [1935.] 
p.  577-578.     ( [Opinion]  20343.)     [From  v.  208.]    *  Paper,  5c.     IC  1.6/la  :  20343 

Coke.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15181,  coke  from  Vintondale,  Pa.,  to 
Niagara  Frontier;  [decided  Mar.  25,  1935].  1935.  [l]+332r-.334  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] 20278.)     [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20278 

Fourth  section  application  no.  15812,  coke  to  Cincinnati,  Ohio ;  decided 

Apr.    19,    1935.     [1935.]     p.    513-516.     ([Opinion]    20328.)      [From    v.    208.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20328 

Concrete.  No.  26568,  Federal-American  Cement  Tile  Company  v.  Indiana  Har- 
bor Belt  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  26,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  375-376. 
([Opinion]  20286.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20286 

Contractors'  outfits.  No.  26564,  Bert  Brooks  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Railwav  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  26,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  373-374. 
([Opinion]  20285.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20285 

No.  26645,  G.  A.  Amberg  Company,  Incorporated,  v.  St.  Louis-San  Fran- 
cisco Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Apr.  25,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  581-582. 
([Opinion]   20345.)     [From  v.  208.]      *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20345 

Corn.  No.  26479,  Fulton  Chestnut  v.  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Railroad 
Company;  [decided  Apr.  4,  1935].  1935.  [1] +456-460  p.  ([Opinion] 
20311.)      [From  v.   208.]      *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20311 

Cotton.  No.  170OO,  rate  structure  investigation,  pt.  3,  cotton ;  decided  Apr.  1, 
193.5.     [1935.]     p.  431-437.     ( [Opinion]  20305.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1.6/la  :  20305 

Cottonseed  oil.  Fourth  section  applications  nos.  15713  and  15791,  cottonseed  oil 
from  Memphis,  Tenn. ;  [decided  Mar.  20,  19351.  1935.  [1] +310-314  p, 
([Opinion]  20273.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20273 

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Cottonseed  oil — Continued. 

No.  22752.  Armour  &  Company  et  al.  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 

Railway    Company    et    al. ;    decided    Apr.    8.    1935.       [1935.]      p.    483^85. 

([Opinion!  20318.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  oc.  IC  l.G/la  :  20318 

Desks.  No.  26623.  Michaels  Art  Bronze  Company,  Chas.  W.  Moorman,  receiver, 
r.  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Apr.  25,  1935. 
[1935.]     p.  579-580.     ([Opinion]  20344.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20344 

Ferro-phosi)1iorus.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4070,.  ferro-phos- 
phorus  from  southern  points:  decided  Apr.  17,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  495-496. 
([Opinion]  20323.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20323 

Fertilizers.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15845,  fertilizer  from  Pensacola, 
Fla. :  decided  Apr.  19,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  517-518.  ([Opinion]  20329.)  [From 
V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20329 

No.  26392.  American  Agricultural  Chemical  Company  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio 

Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Apr.  20,  1935.     [1935.]     p.  537-542.     ( [Opin- 
ion] 20333.)      [From  V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20333 

Fish.  No.  26548.  Dormer  Company  r.  Ann  Arhor  Railroad  Company,  Norman 
B.  Pitcairn  and  Frank  C.  Nicodemus.  jr..  receivers,  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  20, 
1935.     [1935.]     p.  315-320.     ( [Opinion]  20274.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20274 

Flour.  [No.  263^3]  Rea-Patterson  Milling  Company  et  al.  v.  St.  Louis-San 
Francisco  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Mar.  28,  1935].  1935.  [l]+398- 
400  p.     ([Opinion]  20292.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20292 

Fill  paper.  No.  2(>o88.  Bienville  Warehouses  Corporation,  Incorporated,  et  al.  v. 
Illinois  Central  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Apr.  25,.  1935.  [1935.] 
p.  583-585.      ([Opinion]   20346.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20346 

Freight  rates.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15108,  Gulf.  Mobile  &  Northern 
Railroad  rates;  decided  Apr.  19.  1935.  [1935.]  p.  519-521.  ([Opinion] 
20330.)      [From  V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20330 

Fourth  section  application  no.  15655.  Ocean  Steamship  Company  of  Savan- 
nah rates;  decided  Apr.  1.  1935.  [1935.]  p.  421-423.  ([Opinion]  20301.) 
[From  V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20301 

Xo.  15234.  in  matter  of  divisions  of  freight  rates  in  western  and  mountain- 
Pacific  territories;  decided  Mar.  11.  1935.  [1935.]  p.  299-302.  ([Opinion] 
20270.)      [From  V.  208.]     *  Paper,  .5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20270 

Fruit.  No.  26535.  Kroner  Grocery  &  Baking  Company  v.  Illinois  Terminal  Com- 
pany;  decided  :Mar.  29,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  413-414.  ([Opinion]  20297.) 
[Fr5)m  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20297 

Grain.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4017.  ex-lake  grain  from  Og- 
densburg  to  New  England;  decided  Mar.  28,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  385-394. 
([Opinion]  20290.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20290 

Grapes.  No.  26551,  Maurice  Kellerman  v.  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company ; 
[decided  Apr.  24,  1935].  1935.  [l]-f 570-572  p.  ([Opinion]  20341.)  [From 
V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20341 

Iron.  Xo.  14404,  Atlas  Metal  Works  et  al.  v.  Akron,  Canton  &  Youngstown 
Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Apr.  8,  1935.]  1935.  [1]  4-47^-478  p. 
([Opinion]   20315.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20315 

Xo.  26437.  .lospph  Schonthal  Company  r.  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company 

ft  al. :   [decided  Mar.  29.  1C35].     1935.      [114-408-412  p.      ([Opinion]   20296.) 
[From  V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20296 

Kalsotnine.  Xo.  28514,  Minehart-Traylor  Company  v.  Central  of  Georgia  Rail- 
way Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  27.  1935.  [1935.]  p.  377-378.  ( [Opinion] 
20287.)      [From  V.  208.]     *  Paper,  .5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20287 

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Limestone.  No.  26528,  Forburger  Stoue  Company  v.  Chicago,  Indianapolis  & 
Louisville  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  25,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  337- 
338.     ([Opinion]  20280.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20280 

Lurnber.  No.  26473,  Ashby  Veneer  &  Lumber  Company,  Incorporated,  et  al.  v. 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Apr.  5,  1935]. 
1935.     [1] +464-468  p.     ( [Opinion]  20313.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20313 

No.  26541,  Real  Reel  Corporation  v.  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 

Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  27,  1935.     [1935.]     p.  379-3S0.     ( [Opin- 
ion] 20288.)      [From  V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20288 

Marble.  No.  20494,  Northwestern  Marble  Corporation  t\  Chicago  &  Eastern 
Illinois  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Mar.  29,  1935].  1935.  [l]+404- 
406  p.     ([Opinion]  20294.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I C  1.6/la :  20294 

Mattresses.  No.  26555,  Spiegel  IMay  Stern  Company  v.  Alton  &  Southern  Rail- 
road et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  27,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  381-384.  ([Opinion]  20289.) 
[From  V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20289 

Meat.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  2595,  meats  and  packing-house 
products  to,  from,  and  between  southwestern  and  western  trunk-line  points ; 
decided  Apr.  8.  1935.  [1935.]  p.  469-471.  ([Opinion]  20314.)  [From  v. 
208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20314 

Molasses.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15446,  blackstrap  molasses  from  and 
to  Texas  points;  decided  Apr.  25,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  573-576.  ([Opinion] 
20342.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20342 

■ Fourth  section  application  no.  15717,  molasses  and  syrup  to  Pittsburgh, 

Pa. ;  decided  Mar.  28,  1935.     [1935.]     p.  395-397.     ( [Opinion]  20291.)      [From 
V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20291 

Paper.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15482,  newsprint  paper  from  Jonquiere, 
Quebec;  decided  Apr.  16.  1935.  [1935.]  p.  493^94.  ([Opinion]  20322.) 
[From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5e.  .  IC  1.6/la  :  20322 

Fourth  section  application  no.  15706,  paper  to  Kansas  City.  Mo.,  group; 

decided    Apr.    16,    1935.     [1935.]     p.    491-492.     ([Opinion]    20321.)      [From 
V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20321 

Pencils.  No.  26597,  G.  Sommers  »&  Company  v.  Great  Lakes  Transit  Corporation 
et  al. ;  decided  Apr.  23,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  589-590.  ([Opinion]  20348.)  [From 
V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20348 

Petroleum.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15803,  petroleum  to  La  Crosse.  Wis. ; 
decided  Mar.  15.  1935.  [1935.]  p.  191-192.  ([Opinion]  20245.)  [From  v. 
208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20245 

■ •  No.  26281,  A.  N.  Christenson  et  al  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rail- 
way Company  et  al. :  decided  Mar.  20,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  307-310.  ([Opinion] 
20272.)      [From  V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  L6/la  T  20272 

No.  26408,   Standard  Oil  Company    (Indiana)    v.  Chicago.   Burlington  & 

Quincy  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;   [decided  Apr.  19,  1935].     1935.     [l]-f522- 
532  p.     ([Opinion]  20331.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20331 

Pineapples.  No.  26589,  Griffin  Grocery  Company  v.  Burlington-Rock  Island 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  29,  1935.  1935.  p.  407.  ([Opinion] 
20295.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20295 

Pipe.  No.  15496,  Carter  Oil  Company  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Sante  Fe  Railway 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Apr.  1,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  419-420.  ([Opinion] 
20300.)     [From  V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20300 

No.  26572,  Gallon  Iron  Works  &  Manufacturing  Company  v.  Akron.  Can- 
ton &  Youngstown  Railway  Company  et  al. :  decided  Mar.  21,  1935.  [1935.] 
p.  325-326.      ([Opinion]  20276.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la  ;  20276 

Rags.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15622,  rags  and  paper  to  Newark.  N.  Y. ; 
decided  Mar.  21.  1935.  [1935.]  p.  327-331.  ([Opinion]  20277.)  [From  v. 
208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20277 

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Sand.  No.  16250,  Indiana  State  Chamber  of  Commerce  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Apr.  1,  1935].  1935.  [1] +446-448  p. 
([Opinion]  20308.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20308 

No.  16747,  George  W.  Pyott  Sand  &  Gravel  Company  et  al.  v.  Atchison, 

Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  19,  1935.     [1935.] 
p.  303-306.     ( [Opinion]  20271.)     [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.    IC  1.6/la  :  20271 

No.  17272   (sub-no.  1),  Philip  Carey  Manufacturing  Company  et  al.  r. 

Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;   [decided  Apr,  1,  1935].     1935. 
[1] 4-424-426  p.     ([Opinion]  20302.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20302 

No.  23226,  Ayers  Mineral  Company  et  al.  i\  Akron,  Canton  &  Youngstown 

Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Apr.  1,  1935.     [1935.]     p.  449-^50.     ( [Opin- 
ion] 20309.)      [From  V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20309 

No.  26492,  Frank  Lewis  &  Sons,  Incorporated,  v.  Delaware  &  Hudson 

Railroad  Corporation;  decided  Mar.  29,  1935.     [1935.]     p.  401-404.     ([Opin- 
ion] 20293.)     [From  V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20293 

SJcim  milk.  No.  26016,  Twin  City  Milk  Producers  Association  v.  Boston  & 
Maine  Railroad  et  al. ;  decided  Apr.  20,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  533-536.  ( [Opinion] 
20382.)     [From  V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20332 

Soap.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15239,  soap  from  New  England  and  trunk- 
line  territories ;  [decided  Apr.  16,  1935].  1935.  [l]-f 486-488  p.  ([Opinion] 
20319.)     [From  V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20319 

Solox.  No.  26246,  Marietta  Paint  &  Color  Company  v,  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Apr.  23,  1935].  1935.  [1]  4-548-554  p. 
([Opinion]  20335.)     [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20335 

Stearin.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4038,  animal  fat  stearine 
between  interstate  points;  decided  Mar.  30,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  415-416. 
([Opinion]  20298.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20298 

Strawberries.  No.  25463,  Jill  Brothers,  Incorporated,  v.  Railway  Express 
Agency,  Inconoorated,  et  al. ;  decided  Apr.  8,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  479-480. 
([Opinion]   20316.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20316 

• No.    25703,    Atlantic    Commission    Company,    Incorporated,   v.    Railway 

Express  Agency,  Incorporated,  et  al. ;  decided  Apr.  1,  1935.     [1935.]     p.  429- 
430.     ([Opinion]  20304.)     [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20304 

Sulphur.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15692,  sulphur  to  Green  Bay,  Wis. ; 
decided  Apr.  19,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  509-513.  ([Opinion]  20327.)  [From  v. 
208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20327 

No.  26691,  Louisiana  Chemical  Company,  Incorporated,  v.  New  Orleans, 

Texas  &  Mexico  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  22,  1935.     [1935.] 
p.  335-336.     ([Opinion]  20279.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  20279 

Sicitching  charges.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  4022,  switching 
stone  at  Greencastle,  Ind. ;  decided  Mar.  14,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  185-187, 
([Opinion]  20243.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20243 

Vegetables.  Fourth  section  application  no.  15670,  vegetables  from  and  to  the 
South;  [decided  Mar.  19,  1935].  1935.  [1] -{-278-280  p.  ([Opinion]  20267.) 
[From  V.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.G/la  :  20267 

No.  21424,  Shafton  Company  et  al.  v.  Florida  East  Coast  Railway  Com- 
pany et  al. ;  [decided  Mar.  27,  1935].  1935.  [1] -|-366-372  p.  ([Opinion] 
20284.)      [From  v.  208.]        *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20284 

No.  23818,   State  Corporation  Commission  of  Virginia  v.  Pennsylvania 

Railroad    Company    et    al. ;    decided    I^.Iar.    26,    1935.      [1935.]      p.    347-365. 
([Opinion]   202S3.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20283 

Watermelons.  No.  26371,  S.  W.  Mathis  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Railway  Companv  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  30,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  417-118. 
([Opinion]  20299.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20299 

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Wheat.  No.  26391,  Pillsbury  Flour  Mills  Company  r.  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Feb.  1,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  275- 
277.     ([Opinion]  20266.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20266 

Same;  decided  Apr.  22,  1935.     [1935.]     p.  555-556.      ([Opinion]   20336.) 

[From  V.  20S'.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20336 

No.   26561,    Farmers   National    Grain   Corporation   r.   Chicago  &  North 

Western  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Mar.  25.  1935].    1935.     [l]+342- 
346  p.     ([Opinion]  20282.)      [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  20282 

Wire  rope.  No.  17580,  W.  C.  Norris  v.  Akron,  Canton  &  Youngstown  Railway 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Apr.  1,  1935.  [1935.]  p.  427-428.  ([Opinion] 
20303.)      [From  v.  208.]      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  20303 

Wood  pulp.  No.  26019,  International  Paper  Company  v.  Central  Railroad 
Company  of  New  Jersey  et  al. ;  decided  Apr.  24.  1935.  [1935.]  p.  567- 
569'.     ([Opinion]  20340.)     [From  v.  208.]     *  Paper,  5c.  10  1.6/la  :  20340 

Decisions    ( Valuation) 

Note. — The  following  decision   or  opinion  issued   in  separate  form   is   from  tlie  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission  valuation   reports. 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  and  Pacific  Railu-ay.  "Valuation  docket  no.  1199,  Chicago, 
Rock  Island  and  Pacific  Railway  System;  [decided  Jan.  3,  1935].  1935. 
[1] +230-475  p.  (0001  [B-946].)  [The  Valuation  decision  number  on  this 
publication  is  printed  iycorrectly  as  0001.  From  Valuation  reports,  v.  47.] 
*  Paper,  20c.  IC  1  val.9/a  :  B-946 

JUSTICE  DEPARTMENT 

Asiatic  Petroleum  Company  (Delauxire) ,  Limited.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  2d  circuit,  Asiatic  Petrolemn  Company  (Delaware),  Limited,  v.  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title,  iii+34  p.  il. 
large  8°     $  J  1.13:  As  42/5 

tiaUUfin,  Xathanicl.  No.  902.  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Nathaniel 
Baldwin  [et  al.]  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit :  biief  for  United  States  in  opposition. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  i+5  p.     J  J  1.13  :  B  193/6 

Bindlc!/,  Mary  M.  No.  5302,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue  t".  William  S.  Linderman,  sole  executor  of  Mary 
M.  Bindley,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ; 
amended  and  supplemental  petition  for  rehearing.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
i+14  p.     I  J  1.13  :B  511/2 

Blodgett,  Edward  E.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1935,  United 
States  r.  First  National  Bank  of  Boston  et  al.,  trustees  [under  will  of 
Edward  E.  Blodgett]  ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  1st  circuit.      [1935.]      cover  title,  i+9  p.     %  J  1.13  :B  621/4 

Blumenthal,  Mrs.  Lucy  A.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Guy 
T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  r.  Lucy  A.  Blumenthal; 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  i-f8  p.     t  J  1.13 :  B  627/5 

United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Lucy  A.  Blumenthal 

V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;   [opinion  of  court]  decided  Apr.  1,  1935. 
[1935.]     p.    83-86.     t  J  1.13 :  B  627/6 

Bradshaw,  Roscoc.  No.  6732,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  Mrs. 
Cora  Bradshaw,  guardian  of  Roscoe  Bradshaw,  r.  United  States,  on  appeal 
from  district  court  for  western  district  of  Tennessee ;  brief  for  appellee. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  ii+23  p.     +  J  L 13  :  B  729/12 

Brenerton  Coal  Corporation.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  41945,  Brewerton  Coal 
Corporation  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  Itrief  in  support  of  its  exceptions 
filed  to  commissioner's  report  of  Dec.  18,  1934,  and  reply  to  plaintiff's  brief 
filed  May  1,  1935.     [193.5.]     p.  59-84.     t  J  1.13 :  B  758/18 

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June  1935  703 

California  Canning  Peach  Growers.  No.  7705,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
9th  circuit,  California  Canning  Peach  Growers  v.  Mary  Connor  Myers  et  al., 
on  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  California,  southern 
division ;   brief  for  appellees.     [1935.]     cover  title,   iii+73  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  C  128/33 

Carter,  Bradie.  No.  3850,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit,  Bradie 
Carter  v.  United  States,  appeal  from  district  court  for  middle  district  of  North 
Carolina  at  Wilkesboro,  at  law ;  brief  for  appellee.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
i+17  p.     $  J  1.13  :  C  245/5 

Century  Electric  Company.  No.  967,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Cen- 
tury Electric  Company  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposi- 
tion.    [1935.]     cover  title,   i+16   p.     t  J  1.13 :  C  333/69 

Charavay,  Marius  A.  No.  5733,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue  v.  Marius  A.  Charavay,  on  petition  for  re- 
view of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  supplemental  brief  for  peti- 
tioner.    [1935.]     cover   title,    i+5   p.     %  J  1.13  :C  371/2 

Chrystal,  Charles  B.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  17335,  congressional,  Charles  B. 
Chrystal  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  motion  for  new  trial  and  for  amend- 
ment of  judgment  [and  brief  in  support  of  motion].     [1935.]     p.  129-137.     t 

J  1.13  :  C  469/2 

Claims.    Judgments  rendered  by  Court  of  Claims.    May  13,  calendar  day  June 
25,  1935.     3  p.     (S.  doc.  S3,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  9-6546 

ColenMn-Gilhert  Associates.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Guy 
T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Coleman-Gilbert  Asso- 
ciates ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  cir- 
cuit.    [193.5.]     cover  title,  i+13  p.     $  J  1.13  :  C  677/4 

United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit,  no.  2975,  Oct.  term, 

1934,  Coleman-Gilbert  Associates  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ;  no. 
2976,  same  v.  same,  appeals  from  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  proceedings  in  cir- 
cuit   court    of    appeals.     [1935.]     p.    39-46.     ?  J  1.13 :  C  677/5 

Columbus  Milk  Producers  Cooperative  Association.  No.  5396,  in  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  7th  circuit,  Henry  A.  Wallace,  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  et  al.  v. 
Columbus  Milk  Producers  Cooperative  Association  et  al.,  on  appeal  from 
district  court  for  northern  district  of  Illinois,  eastern  division,  John  P. 
Barnes,  judge ;  reply  brief  for  appellants.  [1935.]  cover  title,  ii+30  p.  large 
S"     t  J  1.13  :  C  723/21 

Davidson,  Mrs.  Gertrude  W.  No.  3873.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th 
circuit,  Mrs.  Gertrude  W.  Davidson  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  ii+18  p.     t  J  1.13  :  D  282/2 

Dau:nic  Steamship  Corporation.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-130,  Dawnic 
Steamship  Corporation,  corporation  of  Delaware,  v.  United  States ;  defend- 
ant's 2d  amended  further  answer  and  counterclaim.     [1935.]     p.  23-5-272.     t 

J  1.13  :  D  322/3 

Drier,  Kathcrine  M.  No.  3859,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit,  Guy 
T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Katherine  M.  Drier,  on 
petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  peti- 
tioner.    [19.35.]     cover  title,  i+23  p.     $  J  1.13  :  D  831/2 

Evans  Products  Company.  No.  G866,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  cir- 
cuit, Evans  Products  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  peti- 
tion for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent. 
[193.J.]     cover  title,  ii+41  p.     J  J  1.13 :  Ev  16/4 

Everett  Mills.  No.  866,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934.  Everett  Mills,  a 
corporation,  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of 
Claims ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+6  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  Ev  27/10 

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Farren,  C.  F.  Nos.  1265  and  1266,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  cir- 
cuit, commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Mrs.  Monica  Rutherford  Farren, 
executrix  of  0^  F.  Farren ;  [same]  v.  E.  W.  McCrary,  on  petitions  for  review 
of  decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  i-j-12  p.     $  J  1.13  :  F  247/3 

Ford  Motor  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-2,  Ford  Motor  Company  v. 
United  States;  defendant's  motion  for  new  trial  [and  brief  in  support  of 
motion  for  new  trial].     [1935.]     p.  149-174.     %  J  1.13  :F  757/7 

GcM'dnei'-Denver  Company.  No.  933,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934, 
Gardner-Denver  Company  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th 
circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+15  p.     t 

J  1.13 :  G  177/2 

General  Utilities  and  Operating  Company.  No.  939,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct. 
term,  1934,  General  Utilities  and  Operating  Company  v.  Guy  T.  Helvering, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  cir- 
cuit court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  i-f  12  p.     $  J  1.13  :  G  286/33 

Georgia  Wholesale  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42604,  Georgia  Whole- 
sale Company  v.  United  States ;  stipulation  of  agreed  facts  on  defendant's 
counterclaim  no.  1  [and  on  defendant's  counterclaim  no.  2].  [1935.]  p.  39- 
62.     $  J  1.13  :  G  296/10 

Gray,  Philip  H.  No.  6927,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  Lunian 
W.  Goodenough,  executor  and  trustee  of  Philip  H.  Gray,  v.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ; 
brief  for  respondent,     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii-f22  p.     %  J  1.13  :  G  794 

Hahn  Brothers  Fireproof  Warehouses,  Incorporated.  No.  414,  in  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Hahn  Brothers  Fireproof  Warehouses,  Inc.,  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover  title,  ii+19  p. 
large  8°     $  J  1.13  :  H  124 

Halsey,  Stuart  &  Co.,  Incorporated.  No.  109,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term, 
1935,  United  States  v.  Halsey,  Stuart  «&  Co.,  Inc.,  et  al.,  appeal  from  dis- 
trict court  for  eastern  district  of  Wisconsin ;  memorandum  for  United 
States  in  opposition  to  motion  to  dismiss.     [1935.]     cover  title,  7  p.     % 

J  1.13  :  H  165/4 

Same ;  statement  as  to  jurisdiction.    [1935.]    cover  title,  5  p.    | 

J  1.13  :  H  165/3 

Hammitt,  John  K.  No.  576S,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  John 
K.  Hammitt  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of 
decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  ii-f  26  p.    $  J  1.13  :  H  183/8 

Hargrenves,  Richard  L.  No.  911,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Richard 
L.  Hargreaves  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  i-f  11  p.     $  J  1.13  :  H  2t24 

Harris,  Thomas  G.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  Thomas 
G.  Harris,  insane  person,  by  Guy  Harris,  his  guardian,  v.  United  States, 
upon  appeal  from  district  court  in  and  for  district  of  Idaho,  eastern  divi- 
sion;  petition  for  rehearing.     [1935.]     cover  title,  13  p.     %       J  1.13  :  H  243/6 

Barter,  Isaac.  No.  378,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Isaac  Harter  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  and  W.  Gibson  Carey,  jr.,  v.  [same],  on 
petitions  for  review  of  decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for 
respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i +24  p.  large  8°     t  J  1.13  :H  252 

Hulburd,  De  Forest.  No.  937,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  De  F.n-est 
Hulbnrd,  individually  and  as  executor  and  trustee  of  Charles  H.  Hulbiird,  v. 
Guy  T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in 
opposition.     [1935.]     cover   title,   ii+24  p.     t  J  1.13  :H  876/4 

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Eum.mcl-Ross  Fibre  Corporation.  No.  3879,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th 
circuit,  Hummel-Ross  Fibre  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for 
respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+ 26  p.     t  J  1.13 :  H  883 

Jenello,  Peter.  No.  5827,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  Oct.  term, 
1935,  United  States  v.  Peter  Jenello,  appeal  from  district  court  for  middle 
district  of  Pennsylvania;  brief  for  appellant.     [1935.]     cover  title,  37  p.     t 

J  1.13 :  J  41 

KeUii.  Lee  J.  No.  950,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Lee  J.  Kelly  v. 
United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  coiu't  of  appeals 
for  5th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
i-f  9  p.     +  J  1.13 :  K  297/3 

Kennedy,  James  B.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.  Guaranty  Trust 
Company  of  New  York,  as  executor  of  James  Benson  Kennedy,  v.  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax 
Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii-|-25  p.  large  S"    t 

J  1.13 :  K  383 

Klamath  Indians.  No.  901,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Klamath  and 
Moadoc  tribes  and  Yahooskin  band  of  Snake  Indians  v.  United  States,  on 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims ;  brief  for  United  States 
in  opposition.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i-1-17  p.     t  J  1.13 :  K  662/4 

Laird,  William  W.  No.  5520,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  Mary 
A.  B.  duPont  Laird,  Walter  J.  Laird,  and  Philip  D.  Laird,  executors  of 
William  Winder  Laird,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  rehearing 
of  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  supplemental 
brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i-f  8  p.     t  J  1.13  :L  144/2 

Langer,  William.  No.  10204,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit,  Wil- 
liam Langer  [et  al.]  v.  United  States;  petition  for  rehearing.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  20  p.     ?  J  1.13  :  L  262 

Lee,  Frances  O.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1935,  Guy  T.  Helvering, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Frances  G.  Lee ;  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
i-f  5  p.     t  J  1.13  :L  511/4 

United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit,  no.  2956,  Oct.  term, 

1934,  Finances  G.  Lee  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  appeal  from 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  proceediu2;s  in  circuit  court  of  appeals.  [1935.] 
p.  26-2-7.     t  J  1.13  :L  511/5 

Louisville,  Ky.  No.  7000,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  Oct.  term, 
1934,  United  States  v.  certain  lands  in  Louisville,  Jefferson  County,  Ky., 
Edward  J.  Gernert,  et  al.,  on  appeal  from  district  court  for  western  district 
of  Kentucky ;   appellant's  reply  brief.     [1935.]     cover  title,  29  p.     t 

J  1.13  :L  93/79 

McNaffhten,  Mrs.  Edna  L.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42688,  Edna  L.  McNaghten 
V.  United  States ;  no.  42689,  Gladys  Janss  Pollock  v.  [same]  ;  defendant's 
request  for  findings  of  fact  and  brief.     [1935.]     p.  6&-95.     t        J  1.13  :  M  231 

Madison,  A.  A.  No.  883,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  A.  A.  Madison  v. 
United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  9th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1935.]  cover  ti'le. 
i-f  9  p.     t  J  1.13  :M  265/2 

Midland  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company.  No.  7001,  in  circuit  court  of  ap- 
peals for  6th  circuit.  Midland  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company  ^^  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of 
Tax  Appeals;   brief  for   respondent.     [1935.]     cover   title,    ii+12   p.     t 

J  1.13  :  M  584/25 

Minnesota  Tea  Company.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1935,  Guy  T. 
Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Minnesota  Tea  Company ; 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  i+16  p.    t  J  1.13  :  M  666/37 

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706  June  1935 

Netcher,  Charles.  No.  5466,  in  circuit  court  of  nppeals  for  7th  circuit,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue  v.  Mollie  Netcher  Newbury,  trustee  of  Cliarles 
Netcher,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief 
for  petitioner.     [1935.]     cover  title,  ii+41  p.  large  S°     t  J  1.13  :  N  38 

Opinion  of  Attorney  General,  Apr.  18,  1934-Apr.  25,  1935.  [Advance  sheets, 
issued  separately.] 

Note.- — The  opinions  of  the  Attorney  General  are  now  issued  separately,  instead  of 
in  signatures  as  formerly,  and  will  be  published  later  in  bound  volumes."  Subscribers 
maj^  deposit  $1.00  with  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  and  receive  the  contents  of  a 
volume  of  the  separate  opinions  as  they  are  issued  ;  single  copies  are  usually  5c.  Prices 
for  bound  volumes  furnished  upon  application  to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

Application  for  adjusted  compensation;  Apr.  10,  1935.      [1935.]      3  p. 

J  1.5/a:  V  641/4 

Compromises  involving  forfeiture  of  vehicles   seized  for  violation   of  internal   revenue 
laws;  Mar.  7,  1935.      [1935.]     4  p.  .T  1.5/a  :  V  53/3 

Constitution  for  government  of  Philippine  Islands;  Mar.   11,  1935.      [1935.]      2  p. 

J  1.5/a:  P  538/6 

Delivery  of  silver  certificates  in  lieu  of  silver  dollars  under  proclamation   of  Dec.   21. 
1933:   Apr.   18,   1934.      [1935.]      2   p.  .T  1.5/a  :  Si  39/2 

Taxability  of  income  accruing  to  officers  and  employees  administering  State  compensa- 
tion funds  ;  Apr.  4,  1935.      [1935.]      3  p.  J  1..5/a  :  In  2/2 

Whether  grants  to  governors  of  the  several  States  are  subject  to  "  buy  American  act  "  : 
Apr.  25,  1935.     [1935.]     3  p.  J  1.5/a  :  Em  32/4 

Peterson,  E.  C.  Nos.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1935,  Guy  T.  Helvering, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  E.  C.  Peterson;  [same]  i\  L.  T.  Peter- 
son ;  petition  for  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  i-f  5  p.     t  J  1.13 :  P  442/10 

Reynolds,  R.  J.,  Tobacco  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  lVl-218,  R.  J.  Rey- 
nolds Tobacco  Company  v.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.  [1935.]  p.  25- 
31.     t  J  1-13  :  R  338/6 

Rheem,  Edmund  D.  No.  6387,  in  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District 
of  Columbia,  Oct.  term,  1934,  George  C.  Shinn,  trustee  in  bankruptcy  of  Ed- 
mund D.  Rheem,  v.  Lewis  M.  Milborne  [Milbourne],  deputy  collector  of  inter- 
nal revenue  in  charge  for  collection  district  of  Maryhtnd ;  brief  of  appellee  in 
reply  to  amicus  curiae  memorandum.     [1935.]     cover  title,  13  p.     X 

J  1.13  :R  341/3 

Rowe,  Otis  W.  No.  3907,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit,  June  term, 
1935,  United  States  ex  rel.  Otis  W.  Rowe  r.  C.  O.  Nicholson,  superintendent. 
Federal  Reformatory  Camp,  Petersburg,  Ya.,  appeal  from  order  by  district 
court  for  eastern  district  of  Virginia  dismissing  petition  for  writ  of  habeas 
corpus ;  brief  for  appellee.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i+16  p.    t  J  1.13 :  R  792/3 

Safety  Car  Heating  and  Lighting  Company.  Nos.  —  and  — .  in  Supreme  Court, 
Oct.  term.  1934,  United  States  v.  Safety  Car  Heating  and  Lighting  Company; 
John  R.  Rogers,  collector  of  internal  revenue  for  5tli  district  of  New  Jersey, 
V.  [same]  ;  petition  for  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d 
circuit.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i-f  16  p.    t  J  1.13  :  Sa  17/3 

Salvage,  Samuel  A.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1935,  Guy  T.  Helvei'- 
ing,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Samuel  A.  Salvage ;  petition  for  writ 
of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.  [1935.]  cover  title. 
ii+18  p.    t  J  1.13  :  Sa  38/4 

United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit  [no.  153,  Oct.  term, 

1934]  Samuel  A.  Salvage  vs.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  [proceedings]. 
[1935.]     p.  135-141.    t  J  1.13  :Sa  38/5 

Scliwcitzer,  Edmnnd  0.  Nos.  —  and  — ,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  Guy 
T.  Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Edmund  O.  Schweitzer; 
[same]  t'.  [same]  ;  petition  for  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  7th  circuit.     [1935.]    cover  title,  7  p.    +  J  1.13:  Sch97/2 

United  States  circuif  court  of  aiipeals  for  7th  circuit,  [no.]  5323,  Edmund 

O.  Schweitzer  r.?.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  petition  for  review  of 
order  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  [proceedings].  [1935.]  p.  35—44.  [These 
proceedings  include  no.  5324,  Edmund  O.  Schweitzer  vs.  commissioner  of  in- 
ternal revenue,  the  opinion  lieing  the  same  in  both  cases.]     J    J  1.13 :  Sch  97/3 

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Schiceitser,  Edmund  0. — Continued. 

United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  [no.]  5324,  Edmund 

O.  Schweitzer  vs.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  petition  for  review  of 
order  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  [proceedings].  [1935.]  p.  33-42.  [These 
proceedings  include  no.  5323,  Edmund  O.  Schweitzer  vs.  commissioner  of  inter- 
nal revenue,  the  opinion  lieing  the  same  in  both  cases.]     t        J  1.13:  Sch  97/4 

Sexton,  Ralph  E.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  41980,  Ralph  E.  Sexton  v.  United 
States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioner's  report  and  brief.  [1935.] 
p.  61-100.     t  J  1.13  :  Se  91 

Smyscr,  Craig.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42479,  Craig  Smyser  v.  United  States; 
defendant's  brief.     [1935.]     p.  43-45.     +  J1.13:Sm95 

Stevens,  William  D.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue  v.  William  D.  Stevens,,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  supplemental  brief  for  petitioner.  [1935.]  cover 
title,  i+5  p.  large  8°    t  J  1-13  :  St  47/6 

Supplies.  List  of  supplies,  blank  forms,  and  dockets  for  use  of  officials  of 
Department  of  Justice.     Edition  of  Apr.  1935.     [1935.]     cover  title.  1+27  p.    t 

J  1.2 ;  Su  7/935 

Sicift  Manufacturing  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  42615,  Swift  Manu- 
facturing Company  r.  United  States  ;  defendant's  brief.     [1935.]     p.  25-28.     t 

J  1.13  :  Sw  55/39 

Telegraph.  In  Federal  Communications  Commission  (Telegraph  Division),  in 
matter  of  application  by  telegraph  companies  for  increase  in  rates  on  Gov- 
ernment messages;  brief  for  United  States,  intei-vener.  [1935.]  cover  title, 
ii-f  SO  p.  4  pi.     t  J  1.13  :T  235 

Tetonis,  Marcos.  No.  887,  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term,  1934,  Marcos  Tetonis  v. 
Frances  Perkins,  Secretary  of  Labor,  and  W.  W.  Wiggins,  divisional  director, 
Immigx'ation  and  Naturalization  Service,,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit ;  brief  for  respondents  in  oi)position. 
[1935.J     cover  title,  i+ 19  p.     t  J1.13:T292 

Thermal  Sijndicate,  Limited.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  17333,  congressional, 
Thermal  Syndicate,  Ltd.,  r.  United  Strifes ;  defendant's  motion  for  new  trial 
and  for  amendment  of  judgment  [and  defendant's  brief  in  support  of  mo- 
tion].     [1935.]      p.   143-1.52.     ±  J  1.13 :  T  343/4 

Viraudou,  Y.,  Incorporated.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  V. 
Vivaudou,  Incorporated,  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ;  Alfred  H. 
Smith  Company  v.  [same],  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of 
Tax  Afipeals ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i-fl9  p.  large  8"     t 

J  1.13  :  V  836 

West  Virginia.  No.  17,  original,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1934,  United 
States  V.  West  Virginia  [et  al.]  ;  motion  for  leave  to  file  amended  and  sup- 
plemental bill  of  complaint.     [1935.]     cover  title,  35  p.     $       J  1.18  :  W  52/31 

Wilson,  Oicen  R.  No.  988,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  tenn,  1934.  Owen  II. 
Wilson  and  S.  M.  Gurley  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposi- 
tion.     [1935.]     cover  title,   i-fl4  p.     t  J  1.13 :  W  695/8 

Young,  J.  Eduard,  jr.  No.  395,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit, 
J.  Edward  Young,  jr.,  t\  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  i+14  p.  large  8°     t  J  1.13  :  Y  85/6 

FEDERAL  BUREAU  OF  INVESTIGATION 

XoTE. — Formerly  Investigation  Division 

Address  of  John  Edgar  Hoover,  director  Division  of  Investigation,  before 
Chamber  of  Commerce  of  State  of  New  York,  Feb.  7,  1935.  1935.  [1]  + 
11  p.     t  L   JT- 

L.  C.  card  35-26309  J  1.14/2  :L  41 

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708  June  1935 

LABOR  DEPARTMENT 

Emergency  conservation  work.  What  is  emergency  conservation  work,  ques- 
tions and  answers  for  information  of  men  offered  opportunity  to  apply  for 
enrollment  in  Civilian  Conservation  Corps.  Apr.  17,  1933,  revised  June  1, 
1935.  [1935.]  8  p.  ([Emergency  conservation  work]  bulletin  1.)  [This 
bulletin  originally  was  entitled  Chance  to  work  in  forests.]     t  L  1.11 : 1/6 

Report.  22d  annual  report  of  Secretary  of  Labor,  fiscal  year  1934.  1935. 
vii+105  p.  [Includes  condensed  reports  of  bureaus  and  services.]  *  Paper, 
10c. 

li.  C.  card  14-30221  L  1.1 :  934 

EMPLOYMENT  SERVICE 

Employment  Service  news,  May  1935;  v,  2,  no.  5.  1935.  20  p.  il.  large  8* 
[Monthly.]     f  L  7.14 :  2/5 

IMMIGRATION  AND  NATURALIZATION  SERVICE 

Purpose.  Spirit  of  the  service;  by  D.  W.  MacCormack.  Feb.  12,  1934  [re- 
print 1935].  5  p.  (Lecture  1.)  [Issued  with  perforations  for  insertion 
in  binder.]     f  L  15.10' :  1/1-2 

LABOR  STATISTICS  BUREAU 

Building  construction,  Apr.  1935;  prepared  by  Division  of  Construction  and 
Public  Employment.     1935.     ii-f 22  p.  il.     (Serial  no.  R.  237.)      [Monthlv.]     t 

L  2.6/a  4 :  935/4 

Codes  of  fair  competition.  Summary  of  permanent  codes  adopted  under  na- 
tional industrial  recovery  act  during  Feb.  1935.  [1935.]  5  p.  (Serial  no. 
R.  234.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Apr.  1935.]     t         L  2.6/a  :  C  648/19 

Cotton  goods.  Historical  review  of  wage  rates  and  wage  difEerentials  in 
cotton-textile  industry ;  by  A.  F.  Hinrichs,  assisted  by  Ruth  Clem.  [1935.] 
11  p.     (Serial  no.  R.  242.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review,  May  1935.]     t 

L  2.6/a  :  W  124/48 

Dismissal  compensation  in  foreign  countries  [with  list  of  sources]  ;  by  Everett 
D.  Hawkins.  [1935.]  14  p.  (Serial  no.  R,  232.)  [From  Monthly  labor 
review,  Apr.  1935.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  D  631/5 

Electric  la^nps.  Technological  changes  and  employment  in  electric-lamp  indus- 
try. [Reprint  1935.]  p.  1213-28.  [From  Monthly  labor  review,  June 
1933.]     t  li  2.6/a  :  El  25/1-2 

Employment.    Trend    of    employment,    Apr.    1935;    prepared    by    Division    of 
Employment  Statistics  and  Division  of  Construction  and  Public  Employment 
1935.     ii4-54  p.  il.     (Serial  no.  R.  247.)     [Monthly.]     f 
L.  C.  card  L  23-234  L  2.9 :  935/4 

Lalor  information  Mlletin,  v.  2,  no.  5;  May  1935,     [1935.]     [2] +22  p.  iL  4" 
[Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L  34-114  L  2.10 :  2/5 

Monthly  labor  reviexc,  v.  40,  no.  5,  May  1935;  Hugh  S.  Hanna,  editor.     1935. 
vi +1137-1425  p.  il.     *  Paper,  30e.  single  copy,  $3.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscrip- 
tion, $4.75. 
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Special  articles. — Salaries  and  working  conditions  of  newspaper  editorial  em- 
ployees; [prepared  by  D.  Q.  Crowther  and  H.  O.  Rogers]. — Employee  elections  con- 
ducted by  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  by  George  Shaw  Wheeler. — Man-hours  of 
labor  per  unit  of  output  in  steel  manufacture ;  [prepared  by  Bernard  H.  Topkis  and 
H.  O.  Rogers]. — Selection  of  men  for  Civilian  Conservation  Corps. — Historical  review 
of  wage  rates  and  wage  differentials  in  cotton-textile  industry ;  by  A.  F.  Hinrichs, 
assisted  by  Ruth  Clem. — Unemployment  survey  of  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1934  ;  [by  Florence 
M.  Clark]. — Employment  of  women  in  France;  [report  of  Hugh  S.  Fullerton]. — Con- 
ciliation work  of  Department  of  Labor,  Mar.  1935  ;  by  Hugh  L.  Kerwin. — .Average 
annual  earnings  in  manufacturing  industries  in  Ohio,  1929-33,  pt.  1 ;  [by  Fred  C. 
Croxton  and  Frank  C.   Croxton]. 

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its  regular  monthly  reports  on  such  subjects  as  prices,  wages,  industrial  disputes,  build- 
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Monthly  labor  review — Continued. 

ing  operations,  and  employment  conditions ;  summary  results  of  original  investigations ; 
summaries  of  important  current  labor  legislation  by  tlie  States  or  by  Congress  and  Fed- 
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obtain  them  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices 
stated  above. 

Newspaijers.  Salaries  aud  \^'orking  couditions  of  newspaper  editorial  em- 
ployees; [prepared  by  D.  Q.  Crowther  and  H.  O.  Rogers].  [1935.]  12  p. 
(Serial  no.  R.  239.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review,  May  1935.J     t 

L  2.6/a :  Sa  31/5 

Prices.  Retail  prices.  Apr.  1935;  prepared  by  Retail  Price  Division  and  Cost 
of  Living  Division.  1935.  ii+14  p.  il.  (Serial  no.  R.  236.)  [Monthly.]  t 
L.  C.  card  L  32-43  L  2.6/a  2  :  935/4 

Wholesale  prices,  Apr.  1935;  prepared  by  Division  of  Wholesale  Prices. 

1935.     ii+33  p.  il.     (Serial  no.  R.  238.)      [Monthly.]     t 

L.  C.  card  L  22-229  L  2.8 :  935/4 

Steel.  Man-hours  of  labor  per  unit  of  output  in  steel  manufacture ;  [pre- 
pared by  Bernard  H.  Topkis  and  H.  O.  Rogers].  [1935.]  7  p.  (Serial  no. 
R.  240.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review,  May  1935.]     t  L  2.6/a  :St.32 

Strikes  and  lockouts.  Strikes  and  lockouts  during  1934  aud  in  Mar.  3935; 
prepared  by  Division  of  Industrial  Relations.  1935.  [l]-[-ll  p.  il.  (Serial 
no.  R.  246.)     [From  Monthly  labor  review.  May  1935.]     t         L 2.6/a:  St 85/7 

Strikes  and  lockouts  in  Feb.  1935.     [1935.]     7  p.     (Serial  no,  R.  235.) 

[From  Monthly  labor  review,  Apr.  1935.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  St  85/6 

Vnemploijment  survey  of  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1934;  [by  Florence  M.  Clark].  [1935.] 
4  p.     (Serial  no.  R.  243.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review,  May  1935.]     t 

L  2.6/a  :  Un  2/22 

Unemployment  insurance.  State  unemployment-insurance  laws.  [1935.]  6  p, 
(Serial  no.  R.  245.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review,  May  1935.]     t 

L  2.6/a :  Un  2/28 

Wage  earners.  New  study  of  money  disbursements  of  wage  earjiers  and  lower- 
salaried  workers ;  by  Faith  M.  Williams  and  Gertrude  Schmidt.  [1935.]  6  p. 
(Serial  no.  R.  233.)     [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Apr.  1935.]     t 

L  2.G/a  :  D  631/6 
WOMEN'S   BUREAU 

Industrial  injuries  to  women  in  1930  and  1931  compared  with  injuries  to  men ; 
by  Margaret  T.  Mettert.     1935.     vi-|-57  p.  il.  1  tab.     (Bulletin  129.)     *  Paper 
10c. 
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LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

Phonograph  records.  Supplemental  estimate.  Library  of  Congress,  supplemental 
estimate  of  appropriation  for  legislative  establishment,  Library  of  Congress, 
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calendar  day  Jtme  21,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  doc.  75,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*Paper,  oc. 

CLASSIFICATION  DIVISION 

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Africa.     Oceania,    America,     mixed     languages,     artificial     languages.     1935. 
s+246  p.  large  8°     [Printed  as  manuscript.]     *Paper  60c. 
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times  a  week.] 
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[3]  p.  LC  3.6/1 :  7/3/t.p.&  ind. 

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[Monthly.  ]  LC  3.6/3  :  30/2 

NATIONAL  ADVISORY  COMMITTEE  FOR  AERONAUTICS 

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and  civil  aircraft.     1935.     18  p.  il.     t 
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Autogiros.     Influence  of  wing  setting  on  wing  load  and  rotor  speed  of  PCA-2 
autogiro  as  determined  in  flight  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  John  B.  Wheat- 
ley.     1935.     cover  title,  ii+4  p.  il.  4°     (Report  523.)      [Text  and  illustration 
on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26547  Y  3.N  21/5 :  5/523 

Visibilitij.    Measurement  of  field  of  view  from  airplane  cockpits  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  Melvin  N.  Gough.    1935.    cover  title,  ii+12  p.  il.  4°     (Report 
514.)     [Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  lOc. 
L.  C.  card  35-26419  Y  3.N  21/5  :  5/514 

NATIONAL  EMERGENCY  COUNCIL 

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Nov.  17,  1933,  was  reestablished  by  Executive  order  7073  of  June  13,  1935,  effective  June 
15,   1935.     The   reestablished   Council  is  authorized  to  perform  the  duties  and   functions 

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of  the  former  National  Emergency  Council  not  inconsistent  with  the  provisions  of  the 
emergency  relief  appropriation  act  of  1935.  and  such  additional  duties  and  functions  as 
may  from  time  to  time  be  assigned  to  it  by  the  President  of  the  United  States  in 
carrying  out  the  provisions  of  the  emergency  relief  appropriation  act  of  1935. 

Manual.  [United  States  Government  manual,  substitute  pages  containing 
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leaf  form  for  insertion  in  manual.  Accompanied  b.v  mimeographed  Ex- 
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Same.      [June  24,  1935.]      ix-x-f  [24]+xlv  p.   10  pi.      [Loose-leaf  form. 

Accompanied  by  mimeographed  Executive  sheet  10,  listing  the  pages  here 
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Y  3.N  21/9  :  2  W  89 

NATIONAL  RECOVERY  ADMINISTRATION 

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see  Notes  of  General  Interest  in  the  Monthly  catalog  for  May  1935,  p.  471. 

Schechtei;  A.  L.  A.,  Poultry  Corporation.  N.  R.  A.  cases,  in  Supreme  Court, 
Oct.  term,  1934,  no.  854,  A.  L.  A.  Schechter  Poultry  Coiiioration  et  al.  rs. 
United  States ;  no.  864.  United  States  vs.  A.  L.  A.  Schechter  Poultry  Corpo- 
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NAVY  DEPARTMENT 

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Ships.  Subdivision,  stability,  and  construction  of  merchant  ships,  with  par- 
ticular reference  to  floodable  length  and  stability  in  damaged  condition 
[with  bibliography]  ;  by  E.  L.  Cochrane  and  John  C.  Niedermair.  Jan.  1, 
1935.    vi-fl05  p.  il.  8  pi.     (C.  and  R.  bulletin  8.)     *  Paper,  30c.        N  4.3/2  :  S 

MARINE   CORPS 

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MEDICINE  AND   SURGERY  BUREAU 

Amebiasis  [with  bibliography];  by  H.  M.  Weber.  1935.  [l]+3  p.  [From 
United  States  naval  medical  bulletin,  v.  33,  no.  3.]     t        N  10.11/la :  Am  31 

Aneurisms.  Anterio  [arterio]  venous  aneurysm  of  internal  carotid  artery  and 
cavernous  sinus  [report  of  case,  with  list  of  references] ;  by  J.  F.  Riordan 
and  O.  R.  Nees.  1935.  [l]+7  p.  1  pi.  [From  United  States  naval  medical 
bulletin,  v.  33,  no.  3.]     t  N  10.11/la  :  An  37 

Choleci/stograpluj.  Double  oral  administration  of  dye  for  cholecystography; 
bv  I.  W.  Jacobs.  1935.  [l]-f2  p.  2  p.  of  pi.  [From  United  States  naval 
medical  bulletin,  v.  33,  no.  3.]     t  N  10.11/la  :  C  453/3 

Cliorio-epithelioma.  should  serum  from  female  in  puerperium  and  pregnancy 
be  given  therapeutic  trial?  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  James  G.  Dickson. 
1935.     [l]+4  p.     [From  United  States  naval  medical  bulletin,  v.  33,  no.  3.]     t 

N  10.11/la  :  C  456 

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Naval  medical  bulletin.     United  States  naval  medical  bulletin,  published  quar- 
terly for  information  of  Medical  Department  of  Navy,  v.  33,  no.  3,  July  1935 ; 
[prepared  in]  Division  of  Publications.    1935.     vi-f  313-419  p.  11.  1  por.  4  pi. 
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Special  articles. — Amebiasis  and  its  surgical  complications  [with  bibliography]  ; 
by  J.  J.  A.  McMullin. — Amebiasis  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  H.  M.  Weber. — Suggested 
change  in  calculating  decompression  tables  for  diving  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  James 
A.  Hawkins,  Charles  W.  Shilling,  and  Raymond  A.  Hansen. — Promotion  and  experi- 
ence; by  James  C.  Pryor. — Treatment  of  vesical  and  vascular  conditions  by  opera- 
tions on  sympathetic  nervous  system  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  Winchell  McK.  Craig. — 
Tumors  and  associated  problems;  by  F.  K.  Soukup  [to  be  continued]. — Chorio-epithe- 
lioma,  should  serum  from  female  in  puerperium  and  pregnancy  be  given  therapeutic 
trial?  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  James  G.  Dickson. — Double  oral  administration  of 
dye  for  cholecystography ;  by  I.  W.  Jacobs. — Methylene  blue  and  other  agents  as 
antidotes  in  hydrocyanic  acid  and  carbon  nionoxide  poisoning  [with  list  of  references]  ; 
by  George  P.  Cooper. — Oral  prophylaxis  ;  by  B.  B.  Howell. — Psychology  of  the  sick ; 
by  B.  W.  Hogan. — Surgical  treatment  of  retinal  detachment  [with  bibliography]  ;  by 
Grover  C.  Wilson. — Prophylactic  use  of  arsenicals  in  syphilis ;  by  Joseph  W.  Kim- 
brough. — Arterio  venous  aneurysm  of  internal  carotid  artery  and  cavernous  sinus, 
report  of  case  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  J.  F.  Riordan  and  O.  R.  Nees. — Instance 
of  circulatory  collapse  attributed  to  dinitrophenol ;  by  Roy  J.  Leutsker. — Jonathan  M. 
Foltz,  surgeon  general  of  Navy,  1871-72. — Venereal  diseases.  Navy,  1900-33  ;  by  S.  S. 
Cook. 

Prowoifion  and  experience ;  by  James  C.  Pryor.  1935.  [l]+3  p.  [From  United 
States  naval  medical  bulletin,  v.  33,  no.  3.]     f  N  10.11/la  :  P  944 

Retina.  Surgical  treatment  of  retinal  detachment  [with  bibliography] ;  by 
Grover  C.  Wilson,  1935.  [l]+8  p.  1  pi.  [From  United  States  naval  medical 
bulletin,  v.  33,  no.  3.]     t  N  10.11/la :  R  314/2 

Supplies.  Information  and  instructions  relating  to  requisitions  and  Medical 
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Sault  Ste.  Marie,  and  Duluth. 

Australia.  Supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  167,  Australia  pilot, 
V.  1,  corrections  and  additions  from  Notices  to  mariners  and  other  sources 
from  date  of  publication  (Aug.  9,  1930)  to  Jan.  1,  1935.  1935.  [l]-f7 
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Eydrographio  JniUetin,  weeldy,  no.  2387-90;  June  5-26,  1935.  [1935.]  Each 
1  p.  f  or  large  4°     t  N  6.3  :  2387-2390 

Notice  to  aviators  11  and  12,  1935;  June  1  and  15  [1935].     [1935.]     25  leaves 

and  21  leaves,  narrow  12°  [Semimonthly.     Issued  with  perforations  for  in- 
sertion in  binder.]     f 

L.  C.  card  20-26958  N  6.25 :  935/11,12 

Notice  to  mariners  23-2G,  1935;  June  6-27  [1935].  [1935.]  [xviii] +507-604 
leaves.     [Weekly.]     f  N  6.11 :  935/23-26 

Publications.  Catalog  of  nautical  charts:  sec.  1,  The  world;  [sec.  2,  North 
Atlantic  Ocean].  [1935.]  p.  1-38,  3  maps,  large  8°  [From  General  catalog 
of  mariners'  and  aviators'  charts  and  books,  corrected  to  Jan.  1935.]  t(ffee 
to  mariners  and  aviators).  N  6.5/a  :  N  226/2 

General  catalog  of  mariners'  and  aviators'  charts  and  books;  corrected 

to  Jan.  1935.     1935.     xxii-f25S  p.    32   maps,   large  8°     t(free  to  mariners 

and  aviators). 

L.  O.  card  29-26771  N  6.5 :  935 

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June  1935  713 

Tide  calendars.  Tide  calendar  [for  Baltimore  (Fort  McHenry)  and  Cape 
Henry],   July   1935.     [1935.]     1   p.   4°     [Monthly.]     f  N  6.22/2 :  935/7 

Tide  calendar  [for  Norfolk  Navy  Yard  and  Newport  News,  Va.],  Julv 

1935.     [1935.]     1  p.  4°     [Monthly.]     t  N  6.22/1 :  935/7 

Charts 

Compass.    Magnetic  inclination  or  dip  for  1935 ;  chart  1700.  Scale  10°  long.= 

1.2  in.     Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Feb.  1919,  4th  edition, 

Apr.  1935.     27X47.5  in.     f  50c.  N  6.18  :  1700 

Variation   of  compass  for  1935;   chart   2406.     Scale  10°   long.=1.2   in. 

Washington,    Hydrographic    Office,    published   Nov.    1919,  4th   edition,   Apr. 

1935,    27X47.5  in.     1 50c.  N  6.18:  2406 

France,  north  coast,  Cap  Levi  to  Fecamp,  from  French  surveys  to  1922 ;  chart 
4324.  Natural  scale  1:145,961  at  lat.  49°40'.  Washington,  Hydrographic 
Office,  published  Nov.  1915,  17th  edition,  Apr.  1935.    28.5X39.7  in.     f  50c. 

N  6.18 :  4324 

Iriao  Ho  and  approaches,  Liaotuug  Gulf,  coast  of  China,  from  entrance  to 
Tienchwangtai,  including  port  of  Newchwang  (Yingkow),  from  Chinese 
I.  M.  C.  Service  and  Japanese  surveys  between  1904  and  1909,  with  exten- 
sive corrections  by  Lower  Liao  River  Conservancy  Engineers,  1926;  chart 
2511.  Scale  nant.  m.=l  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  73,342.  Washington,  Hydro- 
graphic  Office,  published  Nov.  1910,  4th  edition,  Apr.  1935.  38.9X26.2  in. 
t  50c.  N  6.18 :  2511 

Pilot  charts.    Pilot  chart  of  Central  American  waters,  July  1935 ;  chart  3500. 

Scale   1°   long. =0.7   in.     Washington,   Hydrographic   Office,   June   14,   1935. 

23.3X35.1   in.     [Monthly.     Certain  portions   of  the  data   are  furnished   by 

the  Weather  Bureau.]     f  10c.  N  6.24  :  935/7 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse :  Cyclonic  storms. 

•     Pilot  chart  of  Indian  Ocean,  Aug.  1935;  chart  2603.     Scale  1°   long.= 

0.2  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  June  14,  1935.  22.6X31  in. 
[Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather 
Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.17 :  935/8 

Note. — Contains  on  revei'se :  Cyclonic  storms. 

Pilot  chart  of  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  July  1935;   chart  1400.     Scale  1° 

long.=0.27  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  June  18,  1935.  23.1x31.8 
in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather 
Bureau.]     t  lOc 

L.  C.  card  14-16339  N  6.15/1 :  935/7 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse :  Current  chart  of  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  July,  covering 
track  of  low-powered  steamers  between  Straits  of  Florida  and  English  Channel. 

Pilot  chart  of  north  Pacific  Ocean,  Aug.  1935;   chart  1401.     Scale   1° 

long.=0.2  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  June  17,  1935.  23.8X35.1 
in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather 
Bureau.]     f  10c.  N  6.16 :  935/8 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse :  Current  chart   of  north   Pacific  Ocean,  March,   April, 
and  May. 

Pilot  chart  of  upper  air,  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  July  1935;  chart  1400a. 

Scale  1°  long.=0.27  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  June  26,  1935. 
23X31.8  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.28 :  935/7 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Cyclonic  storms. 

Pilot  chart  of  upper  air,  north  Pacific  Ocean,  Aug.  1935 ;  chart  1401a. 

Scale  1°  long.=0.2  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  June  25,  1935. 
23.8x35.4  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.29  :  935/8 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Cyclonic  storms. 

Terrestrial  magneti'<m.     Horizontal  intensity  of  the  earth's  magnetic  force  for 

1935,    expres.sed    in    centimeter-gram-second    units ;    chart    1701.      Scale    10° 

long.=1.2   in.     Washington,   Hydrographic   Office,   published   May   1918,   4th 

.edition,  Apr.  1935.     27X47.5  in.     t  50c.  N  0.18:  1701 

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714  June  1935 

EECRUITING   BUREAU 

[Poster^  359.  [Press  of  Navy  Recruiting  Bureau,  New  York,  Apr.  23,  1935.] 
14X17  in.     [Title  is:  Navy  trains  men.]     t  N  17.23/1 :  359 

SUPPLIES  AND  ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

Government  supplies.  Navy  Department  specifications  and  Federal  specifica- 
tions, monthly  bulletin,  May  1,  1935.  1935.  [l]+4p.  12°  [Issued  with  perfo- 
rations for  insertion  in  binder.]     t  N  20.20:  935/5 

Same,  June  1,  1935.     1935.     [l]+6  p.  12°     [Issued  with  i^erforations  for 

insertion  in  binder.]     t  N  20.20:  935/6 

Memoranda.  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  memoranda  392;  May  1,  1935. 
May  1935.  33  p.  [Monthly.  Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in  Bureau 
of  Supplies  and  Accounts  memoranda,  1931.]     t  N  20.7/1:  392 

PAN  AMERICAN  UNION 

Note. — The  Pan  American  Union  sells  its  own  monthly  Bulletin,  booklets,  and  other 
publications,  at  prices  usually  ranging  from  5c.  to  $2.50.  The  price  of  any  edition  of  the 
Bulletin  is  15c.  a  single  copy,  the  English  edition  is  $1.50  a  year,  the  Spanish  edition  $1.00 
a  year,  the  Portuguese,  edition,  $1.00  a  year;  there  is  an  additional  charge  of  75c.  a  year 
on  each  edition  for  countries  outside  the  Pan  American  Union.  Beginning  with  Jan.  1925, 
the  Pan  American  Union  began  the  publication  of  4  series,  in  Spanish  and  Portuguese,  on 
the  following  subjects  :  Agriculture ;  Education  ;  Finance,  industry  and  commerce  ;  Public 
health  and  social  welfare.  The  Spanish  series  is  issued  bimonthly  and  the  Portuguese 
trimonthly.  They  are  not  published  in  English.  The  subscription  price  is  50c.  for  12 
issues  of "  any  one  of  these  series ;  single  copies  of  any  series,  5c.  Address  the  Pan 
American  Union,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Bulletin  {English  edition).     Bulletin  of  Pan  American  Union,  June  1935;  [v.  69, 
no.  6].     [1935.]     iv-f435-510p.il.     [Monthly.    For  price,  see  note  above  under 
center  head.] 
L.  C.  card  8-30967  PA  1.6 :  e  69/6 

Same.     (H.  doc.  51,  pt.  6,  74tli  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

{Portuguese  edition).     Boletim   da   Uniao   Pan-Americana,   junho   1935; 

[v.  37,  no.  6].     [1935.]     iv-|-365-424  p.  il.     [Monthly.    For  price,  see  note  above 
under  center  head.] 

L.  C.  card  11-27014  PA  1.6  :  p  37/6 

{Spanish  edition).     Boletin  de  la  Union  Panamericana,  junio  1935;   [v. 

69,  no.  6].     [1935.]     iv-f461-536  p.  il.     [Montlily.     For  price,  see  note  above 
under  center  head.] 

L.  C.  card  12-12555  PA  1.6 :  s  69/6 

Bominican   Republic    [forei.irn   trade   of  Dominican  Republic   for    1933]    latest 

reports  from  Dominican  official  sources.     [1935.]  [1]+10  p.     (Foreign  trade 
series  no.  136,  1935. )     t  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  13-7275  PA  1.19  :  136 

El  Salvador  [foreign  trade  of  El  Salvador  for  1933]  latest  reports  from  Salva- 
dorean official  sources.     [1935.]     8  p.     (Foreign  trade  series  no.  134,  1935.) 

L.  C.  card  13-6846  PA  1.19 :  134 

PANAMA  CANAL 

Note. — Although  The  Panama  Canal  makes  its  reports  to,  and  is  under  the  supervision 
of,  the  Secretary  of  War,  it  is  not  a  part  of  the  War  Department. 

Panama.  Canal  record,  v.  28,  no.  11 ;  June  15,  1935.    Balboa  Heights,  C.  Z.  [1935] 
p.  173-188.     [Monthly.] 
L.  C.  card  7-35328  W  79.5  ;  28/11 

Note. — The  yearly  subscription   rate  of  the  Panama   Canal   record,   issued   monthly, 

is   50c.    domestic,   and   $1.00   foreign,    except    in   the    case   of    Government   departments 

and  bureaus,  Members  of  Congress,  representatives  of  Foreign  Governments,  steamship 

lines,    chambers   of    commerce,    boards   of   trade,    and    university    and    public    libraries. 

^_to  whom  the  Record  is  distributed  free.     The  word  "domestic"  refers  to  the  United 

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Panama   Canal   record — Continued. 

States,  Canada,  Canal  Zone,  Cuba,  Guam,  Hawaii,  Manua,  Mexico,  the  rhilippines, 
Puerto  Rico,  Republic  of  Panama,  Tutuila,  and  the  Virgin  Islands.  Subscriptions  will 
commence  with  the  issue  of  the  Record  in  the  month  in  which  the  subscriptions  are 
received,  unless  otherwise  requested.  Remittances  should  be  made  payable  to  Disbxirs- 
ing  Clerk,  The  Panama  Canal,  but  should  be  forwarded  to  the  Chief  of  Office,  The 
Panama  Canal,  Washington,  D.  C.  The  name  and  address  of  which  the  Record  is  to 
be  sent  should  be  plainly  written.  Postage  stamps,  foreign  money,  and  defaced  or 
smooth  coins  will  not  be  accepted. 

POST   OFFICE  DEPARTMENT 

Bonds  of  United  States.  United  States  savings  bonds,  names  of  owners  must 
be  correctly  inscribed;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.  June 
24,  1935.     1  p.  narrow  large  8°     t  P  4.2  :  B  G4/13 

Mail  delivery.    Supei'vision  of  city  delivery  service.    1935.    iii+14  p.    t 

P  2.2  :  C  49/4/935 

Mail  matter.  Cost  ascertainment:  Instruction  letter  Aa  [July  1,  1935],  Weight- 
piece-revenue  tests,  3d-class  merchandise  and  4th  class.     [1935.]     4  p.     + 

P  4.5 :  Aa/10 

Same:  Instruction  letter  C  [July  1,  1935],  Record  of  copies,  pieces,  reve- 
nues, and  weights  of  2d-class  matter  mailed  by  publishers  and  news  agents. 
[1935.]     4  p.     $  P  4.5 :  C/11 

Same:  Instruction  letter  C-a  [July  1,  1935],  Consolidation  of  postmaster's 

reports  on  Form  16  of  copies,  pieces,  revenues  and  weights  of  publishers' 
2d  class.     [1935.]     3  p.    $  P4.5:Ca 

Same:  Instruction  letter  D  [July  1  1935],  Volume  tests.     [1935.]     4  p.     t 

P  4.5 :  D/11 

Same:  Instruction  letter  K  [July  1,  1935],  Rural  delivery  service.     [1935.] 

3  p.     ?  P4.5:K/10 

•  Same:  Instruction  letter  R  [July  1,  1935],  Railway  Mail  Service  distribu- 
tion and  tests.     [1935.]     5  p.    t  P4.5:R/13 

Same:  Instruction  letter  T  [July  1,  1935],  Large  terminal  R.  P.  O.  time 

reports  and  tests.     [1935.]     4  p.     $  P  4.5 :  T/10 

Same:   Instruction  letter  Y   [July  1,  1935],  Record  of  space  used  for 

distribution  and  storage  purposes  in  R.  P.  O.  and  apartment  R.  P.  O.  cars. 
[1935.]     3  p.     $  P4.5:Y/7 

Money  orders.  Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster 
General.     June  3,  1935.     1  p.  oblong  32°     t  P  4.7 :  935/22 

Stolen  money-order  forms ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

June  4,  1935.     1  p.  oblong  32°     t  P  4.7 :  935/23 

■    Stolen  money  order  forms ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

June  5,  1935.     1  p.  oblong  32^     %  P  4.7  :  935/24 

•    Stolen  money-order  forms ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

June  24,  1935.    1  p.  4°    $  P  4.7 :  935/25 

Nashville,  Term.  Scheme  of  city  distribution  for  use  in  post  office  at  Nash- 
ville, Tenn. ;  corrected  to  Feb.  28,  1935.    1935.     [l]+l-2  p.+leaves  3-S2.     ± 

P  1.18  :  N  17/935 

Parcel  post.  Unpermissible  enclosures  in  parcels  of  merchandise ;  [issued  by] 
3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.    June  10,  1935.     1  p.  small  4°     | 

P  4.2  :  En  1/935 

Postal  hnlletin,  v.  56,  no.  16687-706;  June  3-28,  1935.     1935.     various  paging, 
f°     [Daily  except  Saturdays.   Sundays,  and  holidays.]     *  Paper,  5c.,  single 
copy,  $2.00  a  yr. 
L.  C.  card  6-5810  P  1.3  :  50 

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716  June  1935 

Postal  guide.  United  States  oflBcial  postal  guide.  4tli  series,  v.  14,  no.  12; 
June  1935,  monthly  supplement.  [1935.]  cover  title,  77  p.  [Includes 
Changes  129-139  affecting  United  States  official  postal  guide  for  July  1934, 
and  Inserts  191-194  to  Postal  laws  and  regulations  of  United  States,  edi-^ 
tion  of  1932.  Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Official  postal  guide,  with  supple- 
ments, $2.25,  foreign  subscription,  $3.00;  July  issue,  $1.50;  supplements  pub- 
lished monthly  (11  pamphlets),  75c.,  foreign  subscription,  $1.10. 
L.  C.  card  4-18254  P  1.10/1 :  934/12 

BUILDING  OPERATIONS  AND  SUPPLIES  DIVISION 

Postal  supplies.  List  of  postal  supplies  furnished  post  offices  of  4th  class : 
[prepared  in]  Equipment  and  Supplies  Branch.  July  1,  1935.  ii+14  leaves. 
t  P  23.2  :  P  S4/3/935 

INTERNATIONAL  POSTAL  SERVICE  DIVISION 

Steamboats.  Schedule  of  steamers  carrying  mails  from  United  States  and 
United  States  mails  from  Habana,  Cuba,  to  foreign  countries,  also  to  Terri- 
tory of  Hawaii  and  to  possessions  of  United  States,  schedule  of  air  mail 
routes  from  United  States  to  and  in  foreign  countries,  July  1935.  [June  20, 
1935.]  13  p.  f°  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  sub- 
scription, 75c. 
L.  C.  card  25-26231  P  8.5 :  935/7 

RAILWAY  MAIL  SERVICE 

Arizona.     General  scheme  of  Arizona,  1935.    1935.    28  p.    $        P  10.6 :  Ar  4i/935 

Arkansas.     General  scheme  of  Arkansas,  Apr.  1935.     1935.     98  p.     t 

P  10.6 :  Ar  4k/985 

■ Scheme  of  Arkansas,  Kansas  City,   Mo.,   standpoint,   Mav   1935.     1935. 

151  p.     [Half  of  the  pages  are  blank.]     }  P  lO.S  :  Ar  4k/4/935 

IdaJio.     General  scheme  of  Idaho,  June  1935.     1935.     43  p.     t      P  10.0 :  Id  1/935 

Mail  routes.  Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  150,  June  21,  1935.  14th  division,  Rail- 
way Mail  Service,  comprising  Nebraska,  Colorado,  and  Wvoming.  Ralph 
Printing  Co.,  Omaha  [June  21,  1935].    100  p.  narrow  8"     t        P  10.12/14 :  15a 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  507,  June  11,  1935,  3d  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  District  of  Columbia,  Maryland,  North  Carolina,  Virginia, 
and  West  Virginia  (except  peninsula  of  Maryland  and  Virginia).  [1935.] 
134+ [1]    p.   narrow  S°     t  P  10.12/3  :  507 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  511,  June  8,  1935,  7th  division,  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Kansas  and  Missouri.  Wellington  Printing  Co..  St.  Louis. 
Mo.  [June  S,  1035].     132  p.  narrow  S°    t  P  10.12/7  :  511 

■    Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  539,  June  17,  1935,  6th  division,  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Illinois  and  Iowa.  n.  p.  [June  17,  1935].  108  p.  nar- 
row 8°     t  P  10.12/6:  539 

TOPOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

Note. — Thp  Division  of  Topography  has  on  file  maps  showing  all  roads  used  by  the 
rural  free  delivery  mail  service.  Rural  delivery  routes  are  shown  in  detail  on  county 
or  local  center  maps  vifhich,  with  a  few  exceptions,  are  drawn  to  the  scale  of  1 :  62,500 
or  1  :  63,360  (1  mile  to  the  inch).  Maps  of  vaore  than  1,470  counties  in  the  United 
States  have  been  prepared  by  the  Post  Office  Department  and  blue-line  prints,  made 
from  the  latest  available  negatives,  are  sold  for  50  cents  per  copy.  Each  county  map 
shows,  in  addition  to  the  roads  traveled  by  rural  carriers,  all  post  offices  within  the 
county  at  the  time  the  negative  was  made  and  all  other  roads,  houses,  schools,  and 
churches  known  at  the  time  the  map  was  ori.iiinally  drajivn.  together  with  an  outline  of 
the  drainage.  A  list  of  the  ccninty  maps  on  file  will  be  furnis'aei''  upon  application  to 
the  Disbursing  Clerk,  Post  Office  Deiiartment.  Washington,  D.  C.  Rural  delivery  loutes 
emanating  from  post  offices  in  countios  for  which  county  maps  have  not  been  drawn  are 
shown  on  local  center  maps.  Blueprint  copies  of  such  "maps  are  sold  at  25  cents  each. 
Orders  for  all  postal  maps  should  be  accompanied  by  Post  Office  money  order  and 
addressed  to  the  Disbursing  Clerk,  Post  Office  Department,  Washington,  D.  C.  Rural 
delivery  maps  should  not  be  confused  with  the  State  post  route  maps  which  are  listed 
in  the  Monthly  catalog  for  February  1935,  page  194. 

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June  1935  717 

PRESIDENT  OF  UNITED  STATES 

Advisory  Committee  on  Allotments.  Executive  order,  appointing  Robert  E. 
Wood,  Edward  OXeal,  George  L.  Berry,  and  Julien  H.  Hill,  as  members  of 
Advisory    Committee    on    Allotments.     June    8,    1935.     1    p.    4"     (No.    7088.) 

*  Paper  ■  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  Ad  96/2 

■ Executive  order,  designating  deputy  administrator,   Federal  Emergency 

Administration    of   Public    Works,    as    member    of    Advisory    Committee    on 
Allotments.     May  28,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  7056.)     *  Paper,  5c.      Pr  32.5 :  Ad  96 

Alaska.  Executive  order,  revocation  in  part  of  Executive  order  2242  of  Aug. 
31.  1915.  and  rewithdrawal  of  lands  released  thereby  for  town-site  purposes 
[Alaska].     [May  23,  1935.]     2  p.  4°     ([No.  7053.])     *  Paper,  5e. 

Pr  32.5  :  Al  1  s/34 

Executive  order,  revocation  of  Executive  order  of  Feb.  1,  1906,  reserving 

certain    land   and  water  areas   as   site  for   salmon   hatchery.   Alaska.     May 
31,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  7059.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  All  s/35 

• Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  public  lands  for  use  of  Department  of 

Interior,  Alaska.     June  17,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  7079.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  Al  1  s/36 

Alleghany  Reservation.  Taking  of  fish  and  game  within  certain  Indian  reser- 
vations in  State  of  New  York,  veto  message,  message  returning  without 
approval  bill  (S.  1942)  to  repeal  act  to  grant  State  of  New  York  and  Seneca 
Nation  of  Indians  jurisdiction  over  taking  of  fish  and  game  within  Alleghany, 
Cattaraugus,  and  Oil  Spring  Indian  Reservation.  May  13,  calendar  day 
June  17,  1935.     2  p.     (S.  doc.  70,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Bnrdin.  Thomas  M.  Veto  message  on  H.  R.  231,  for  relief  of  Thomas  M. 
Bardin,  message  returning  without  approval  H.  R.  231.  June  7,  1935.  3  p. 
(H.  doc.  222,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

BondJi  of  United  States.  Recommendation  for  legislation  pertaining  to  right 
of  holders  of  gold-clause  Government  bonds  to  sue  for  payment,  message 
transmitting  recommendation  for  legislation  pertaining  to  right  of  holders 
of  gold-clause  bonds  of  Government  to  sue  for  payment.  June  27,  1935. 
2  p.  (H.  doc.  2.32.  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26548 

Buildinff  and  loan  associations.  Refund  of  certain  taxes  from  certain  build- 
ing and  loan  associations,  veto  message,  message  returning  without  ap- 
proval bill  (S.  279)  to  extend  time  for  refunding  of  certain  taxes  errone- 
ously collected  from  certain  building  and  loan  associations.  May  13,  calendar 
day  June  17.  1935.     2  p.     (S.  doc.  71,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  .5c. 

California.  Executive  order,  power-site  restoration  no.  481,  revoking  in  part 
Executive  order  of  Dec.  12,  1912.  creating;  power-site  reserve  no.  32.5,  Cali- 
fornia.    June  11,  1935.     1  p.  4°   (No.  7069.)     *  Paper,  .5c.       Pr  32.5  :  C 12S/48 

Colorado.  Executive  order,  revocation  of  Executive  order  3102.  of  .Tune  27, 
1919.  withdrawing  public  lands.  Colorado.  June  17,  19.35.  1  n.  4°  (No. 
7078. )     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  C  719/20 

Concrete  Enffineering  Co.,  veto  message,  message  returning  without  approval 
bill  (S.  931)  for  relief  of  Concrete  Engineering  Co.  May  13.  calendar  day 
June  15,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  doc.  69,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cunningham,  Edwin  S.  Executive  order,  retirement  of  Edwin  Sheddan  Cun- 
ningham,   foreign   service   officer.      June   5,    1935.     1    p.      4°      (No.    7061.) 

*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  F  761  se/17 

Customs  Service.  Executive  order.  Orange,  Tex.,  abolished  as  customs  port 
of  entry.     June  7,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  7067.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  C  069/17 

Emergejwii  agencies.  Executive  order,  continuing  in  effect  Executive  orders 
is.«ued  under  title  1  of  national  industrial  recovery  act  and  extending  exist- 
ence of  agencies  created  bv  such  orders  until  Apr.  1,  1936.  June  15.  1935.  1  p. 
4"     (No.  7076.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  In  21r/22 

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718  June  1935 

Execxitive  orders.  Executive  order,  revocation  of  Executive  order  6497.  Dec.  15, 
1933  [relating  to  preparation,  form,  style,  and  safeguarding  of  Executive 
orders  and  Proclamations].    June  20,  1935.    1  p.  4°     (No.  7081.)     *  Paper,  oc. 

Pr  32.5 :  Ex  31  or/3 

Federal  Emergency  Administration  of  Public  Works.  Executive  order,  author- 
izing Federal  Emei'gency  Administration  of  Public  Works  to  continue  to  per- 
form functions  under  title  2  of  national  industrial  recovery  act  and  to  perform 
functions  under  emergency  relief  appropriation  act  of  1935.  [June  7.  1935.] 
2  p.  4°     ( [No.  7064.] )     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  P  96/11 

Federal  Housinff  Administration.  Executive  order,  authorizing  adoption  of  seal 
for  Federal  Housing  Administration.  May  29,  1935.  1  p.  4°  (No.  7058.) 
*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  F  317h 

Foreign  service.  Executive  order,  designation  as  unhealthfnl  of  certain  closed 
posts  in  foreign  service.     June  5,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  7062.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr32.5:F761se/18 

General  Accounting  Office.  Executive  order,  authority  for  extension  of  tempo- 
rary appointments  of  certain  employees  of  General  Accounting  Office.  June 
5,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  7063.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5:0  286 

Gilbert,  Fred  S.  Executive  order,  waiver  of  civil-service  rules  to  permit  ap- 
pointment of  Fred  S.  Gilbert  to  position  in  custodial  service  of  Post  Office 
Department.    May  28,  1935.     1  p.  4"     (No.  7055.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  Ap  61/51 

Gorernment  officials  and  emplogees.  Executive  order,  regulations  governing 
appointments  of  employees  paid  from  emergency  funds.  June  12,  1935.  1  p. 
4"     (No.  7070.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  Em  73/14 

Governm,ental  activities.  Executive  order,  postponement  of  effective  date  of 
certain  provisions  of  Executive  order  6166  of  June  10,  1933  [organization  of 
executive  agencies,  delaying  certain  transfers,  consolidations,  and  eliminations 
provided  for  under  sec.  4  of  said  order,  not  effected  prior  to  June  30,  1935, 
until  Dec.  31,  1935].    June  15,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  7077.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  Ex  31a/15 

Eanna.  Guy  C.  Executive  order,  authorizing  appointment  of  Guy  C.  Hanna  to 
position  in  Trea.sury  Department  without  regard  to  civil-service  rules.  May 
21,1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  7051.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  Ap  61/50 

Hood,  Ozni  P.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Ozni  P.  Hood  from  compulsory 
retirement  for  age.     June  12,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  7071.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  R  314/59 

Internal  rcvenve.    Tax  methods  and  policies,  message  transmitting  views  on 
broad  question  of  tax  methods  and  policies.     June  19,  1935.     5  p.     (H.  doc. 
229,  74th  Cong.  1st  .sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26490 

Knight.  Thaddeus  C.  Veto  message  on  H.  R.  2294.  for  relief  of  Thaddeus  C. 
Knight,  message  tran.smitting  without  approval  H.  R.  2294.  June  3,  1935. 
4  p.     (H.  doc.  214,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Marbut,  Curtis  F.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Curtis  F.  Marbut  from  com- 
pulsory retirement  for  age.     June  19,  1935.    1  p.  4°     (No.  7080.)     *  Paper,  .5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  R  314/61 

Morris,  Finis  D.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  Finis  D.  Morris  from  com- 
pulsory retirement  for  age.     May  23.  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  7054.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  R  314/58 

National  Emcraencii  Council.  Executive  order,  reestablishing  National  Emer- 
gency Council.     [June  13.  1935.]     2  p.  4°     ([No.  7073.])     *  Paper.  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  N  213e/6 

Natimial  fO)-ests.  Executive  order,  changing  name  of  Luquillo  National  Forest, 
Puerto  Rico  [to  Caribbean  National  Forest].  June  4,  1935.  1  p.  4°  (No. 
7059  A.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Pi'  32.5  :  L974 

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June  1935  -    719 

National  Industrial  Recovery  Board.  Executive  order,  terminating  National 
Industrial  Recovery  Board  and  reorganizing  National  Recovery  Administra- 
tion.    [June  15.   1935.]     2  p.  4"     ([No.   7075.])     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  N  2131/4 

National  Labor  Relations  Board.  Executive  order,  re-establishing  National 
Labor  Relations  Board.     June  15,  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  7074.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  N  213  1/9 

National  Resources  Committee.  Executive  order,  creating  National  Resources 
Committee.     [June   7,   1935.]     2  p.   4"     ([No.    7065.])      *  Paper,   5c. 

Pi-  32.5 :  N  213r/8 

National  Steel  Labor  Relatione  Board.  Executive  order,  continuing  National 
Steel  Labor  Relations  Board  until  July  1,  1935.  June  24,  1935.  1  p.  4° 
(No.  70S5.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5 :  N  213st/2 

National  Youth  Administration.  Executive  order,  establishment  of  National 
Youth  Administration  within  Works  Progress  Administration.  [June  26, 
1935.]     2  p.   4°     ([No.   7086.])     *  Paper,   5c.  Pr  32.5 :  N  213y 

Nexo  Mexico.  Executive  order,  revocation  of  Executive  order  5942  of  Oct.  29, 
1932,  withdrawing  public  lauds.  New  Mexico.  June  7,  1935.  1  p.  4°  (No. 
7006.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  N  42m/35 

Processing  taxes.  Amendment  of  Proclamation  2091  of  June  30,  1934,  as 
amended  by  Proclamation  2100  of  Sept.  24,  1934,  establishing  separate  sugar- 
processing  tax  funds  tor  Philippine  Islands,  etc.,  proclamation.  [June  7, 
1935.]     2  p.  4°     ( [No.  2127.] )     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.7  :  Su  32/2/amdt.-3 

Puerto  Rico  Reconstruction  Administration.  Executive  order,  establishment 
of  Puerto  Rico  Reconstruction  Administx'ation.  [May  28,  1935.]  2  p.  4° 
([No.   7057.])      *  Paper,   5c.  Pr  32.5 :  P  962/3 

Railroads.  Extend  emergency  railroad  transportation  act  of  1933,  message 
transmitting  recommendation  that  emergency  railroad  transportation  act  of 
1933  [and  Office  of  Federal  Coordinator  of  Transportation]  be  extended  for 
at  least  another  year.  June  7,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  221,  74th  Cong.  1st 
sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26549 

Relief  work.  Executive  order,  prescribing  rules  and  regulations  relating  to 
methods  of  prosecuting  projects  under  emergency  relief  appropriation  act 
of  1935  :  Regulation  3.     [June  24,  1935.]     6  p.  4°     ( [No.  7083.] )      *  Paper.  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  Em  32r/5 

Executive  order,  prescribing  rules  and  regulations  relating  to  procedure 

for   employment   of   workers   under    emergency    relief    appropriation    act    of 
1935:  Regulation  2».     [June  5,  1935.]     2  i).  4°     ([No.  7060.])      *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5 :  Em  32r/4r 

Shea,  John  V.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  John  V.  Shea  from  compulsory 
retirement  for  age.     June  12.  1935.     1  p.  4°     (No.  7072.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  32.5  :  R  314/60 

Textile  Labor  Relation.^  Board.  Executive  order,  continuing  Textile  Labor 
Relations  Board  until  July  1,  1935.  June  24,  1935.  1  p.  4°  (No.  7084.) 
*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  32.5  :  T  314/2 

RECONSTRUCTION  FINANCE   CORPORATION 

Missouri  Pacific  Railroad.  No.  6935,  proceedings  for  reorganization  of  rail- 
road, in  district  court  for  eastern  division,  eastern  judicial  district  of  Mis- 
souri, in  matter  of  Missouri  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  debtor,  before  C.  B. 
Paris,  circuit  judge,  in  re  contracts  between  Missouri  Pacific  Railroad  and 
Terminal  Shares,  Inc. ;  reply  brief  of  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation 
and  argument  in  sui)rH)rt  of  its  morion  to  direct  trustees  to  give  notice  of 
rescission  of  said  contracts  and  to  assert  defenses  and  bring  suits  based 
on  such  notice,  and  in  support  of  its  exceptions  to  report  of  special  master. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  vii+237    p.  2  tab.     t  Y  3.R  24  :  10  M  690 

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720  June  1935 

Reports.  Report  of  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  Apr.  1935,  letter  from 
chairman  of  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation  transmitting  report  of 
activities  and  expenditures  of  corporation  for  Apr.  1935,  including  state- 
ments of  authorizations  made  during  that  month,  and  showing  name, 
amount,  and  rate  of  interest  or  dividend  in  each  case.  May  27,  1935.  25  p. 
(H.  doc.  211,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  32-28241 

Report  of  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation  for  1st  quarter  of  1935, 

letter  from  chairman  and  secretary  of  Reconstruction  Finance  CoiiDoration 
transmitting  report  of  operations  of  corporation  for  1st  quarter  of  1935, 
and  for  period  from  organization  of  corporation  on  Feb.  2,  1932,  to  Mar. 
31,1935.    June  4, 1935.    97  p.    (H.  doc.  215,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

•     L.  C.  card  32-26454 

SMITHSONIAN  INSTITUTION 

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studies  in  which  they  are  especially  interested.  These  papers  are  distributed  gratia, 
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in  sequence.  The  serial  publications  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution  are  as  follows : 
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Although  the  annual  reports  are  the  only  Smithsonian  publications  that  are  regularly 
issued  as  public  documents,  the  others  are  usually  regarded  as  such  and  have  free  trans- 
mission by  mail,  therefore  they  are  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog. 

Casey,  Thomas  L.  Thomas  Lincoha  Casey  and  Casey  collection  of  Coleoptera 
[with  bibliography]  ;  by  L.  L.  Buchanan.  Washington,  Smithsonian  Insti- 
tution, .June  8,  1935.  iv-fl5  p.  1  por.  (Publication  3330;  Thomas  Lincoln 
Casey  Fund ;  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections,  v.  94,  no.  3. )  t  Paper, 
10c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26464  SI  1.7  :  94/3 

Folsom  complex,  preliminary  report  on  investigations  at  Lindenmeier  site 
in  northern  Colorado  [with  bibliogi'aphy]  ;  by  Frank  H.  H.  Roberts,  jr. 
Washington,  Smith.sonian  Institution,  June  20,  1935.  [3]-f35  p.  il.  2  pi. 
14  p.  of  p].  (Publication  3333;  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections,  v. 
94,  no.  4.)  t  Paper,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26481  SI  1.7  :  94/4 

Lettuce  seed.  Wave  lengths  of  radiation  in  visible  spectrum  inhibiting  germi- 
nation of  light-sensitive  lettuce  seed  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Lewis 
H.  Flint  and  E.  D.  McAlister.  Washington,  Smithsonian  Institution,  June  24, 
1935.  [2] +11  p.  il.  (Publication  3334;  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collec- 
tions, v.  94,  no.  5. )  t  Paper,  10c. 
L.    C.   card   35-20482  SI  1.7  :  94/5 

Report.  Annual  report  of  board  of  regents  of  Smithsonian  Institution,  year 
ending  .June  30,  1933  [with  report  of  secretary,  etc.,  and  appendix  containing 
scientific  papers].  1935.  xiv-L-476  p.  il.  4  p.  of  por.  8  pi.  44  p.  of  pi.  (Pub- 
lication 3260. )      *  Paper,  70c. 

L.  C.  card  4-18264  SI  1.1 :  933 

Contents. — Report    of    secretary    of    Smithsonian    Institution  :    pt.    1,    Report    on 

Smitlisonian  Institution  and  all  bureaus  under  its  direction  except  National  Museum; 

pt.  2,  Report  on  progress  and  condition  of  National  Museum,  by  Alexander  Wetmore. — 

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June  1935  721 

Report — Continued. 

Keport  of  executive  committee  of  board  of  regents  of  Smitlisonian  Institution. — How 
the  sun  warms  the  earth  ;  by  C.  G.  Abbot. — Gravitation  in  solar  system  ;  by  Ernest 
W.  Brown. — Structure  and  rotation  of  the  galaxy ;  by  J.  S.  Plaskett. — Contents  of 
interstellar  space ;  by  C.  G.  Abbot. — Some  points  in  philosophy  of  physics :  Time, 
evolution,  and  creation;  by  E.  A.  Milne. — Stands  science  where  she  did?  by  Ivor 
Thomas. — High  voltage;  by  Karl  T.  Compton. — Battle  of  alchemists;  by  Karl  T. 
Compton. — Romance  or  science?  by  Paul  R.  Ileyl. — Origin  of  folded  mountains  [with 
list  of  literature]  ;  by  W.  F.  I'routy. — Meteorite  craters  as  topographical  features 
on  the  earth's  surface;  by  L.  J.  Spencer. — Geologist's  paradise  [Washington,  D.  C, 
and  vicinity]  ;  by  R.  S.  Bassler. — Nature's  own  seaplanes  [with  list  of  selected 
references]  ;  by  Carl  L.  Hubbs. — Microscopic  plant  and  animal  world  in  ultraviolet 
light  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Florence  E.  Meier. — History  of  insect's 
stomach  ;  by  R.  E.  Snodgrass. — Ticks  and  role  they  play  in  transmission  of  diseases ; 
by  F.  C.  Bishopp. — The  forehead :  by  Alcg  Hrdlicka. — Flistorical  signitioance  of 
Tepe  Gawra  ;  by  E.  A.  Speiscr. — Indian  manuscripts  of  southern  Mexico  ;  by  Herbert 
J.  Spinden. — Archeology  of  Bering  Sea  region  ;  by  Henry  B.  Collins,  jr. — -Index. 

Same.     (H.  doc.  411,  pt.  1,  73d  Cong.  2d  sess.)      [Part  1  is  incorrectly 

indicated  on  the  document  edition,  as  House  document  411  will  be  issued  in 
one  part  only.] 

Smithsonian  miscellaneous  coUectious.  Smithsonian  miscellrineous  collections, 
V.  89  [title  page  and  contents].  Washington,  Smithsonian  Institution,  1935. 
vi  p.     (Publication  3331.)     t  Price  on  application.  SI  1.7 :  S9/t.p.&  cont. 

Same,  v.  92  [title  page  and  contents].  Washington,  Smithsonian  Insti- 
tution, 1935.     V  p.     (Publication  3332.)     f     Price  on  application. 

SI  1.7  :  92/t.p.&  cont. 
ETHNOLOGY  BUREAU 

Report.     51st  annual  report  of   Bureau   of  American  Ethnology   to  secretary 
of  Smithsonian  Institution.  1933-34.    1935.     [l]+8  p.     f 
L.  C.  card  6-6657  SI  2.1 :  934 

INTERNATIONAL  EXCHANGE   SERVICE 

Repoi-t  on  International  Exchange  Service  under  direction  of  Smithsonian 
Institution,  year  ended  June  30,  1934,  1935.  [1] +41-45  p.  [From  Smith- 
sonian Institution  report,  1934.]     j 

L.  C.  card  15-10108  SI  1.1/a  :  Ex  2/3/934 

NATIONAL  MUSEUM 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  National  Museum  comprise  an  annual  report  and  three 
scientific  series,  viz..  Proceedings,  Bulletins,  and  Contributions  from  national  herbarium. 
The  editions  are  distributed  to  established  lists  of  libraries,  scientific  institutions,  and 
specialists,  any  surplus  copies  being  supplied  on  application.  The  Proceedings  are  usually 
brief  technical  papers  and  the  Bulletins  generally  monographs  based  on  the  Museum  col- 
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Parasites  of  fishes  in  Galveston  Bav  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Asa 
C.  Chandler.    1935.    p.  123-157,  7  p.  of  pi.     (Proceedings,  v.  83;  no.  2977.)     t 

SI  3.6 :  2977 

Reptiles.  On  Reptilia  of  Kirtland  formation  of  New  Mexico,  with  descriptions 
of  new  species  of  fossil  turtles  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Charles  W. 
Gilmore,    1935.    p.  159-188,  il.  6  p.  of  pi.     (Proceedings,  v.  83;  no.  2978.)     t 

SI  3.6 :  2978 
NATIONAL  ZOOLOGICAL  PARK 

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[2] +42  p.  (Executive  agreement  series  75;  [Publication  730].)  [Agree- 
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mainder in  English  only.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
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Treaty  series  after  Treaty  series  883. 

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and   France;   signed  Paris,  Aug.  27,   1932,  proclaimed  Apr.   16,  1935.     1935. 
[l]+9p.     (Treaty  series  885.)      [English  and  French.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26417  S  9.5/2 :  F  84/23 

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SUPREME   COURT 

Constantine,  Gas  L.  Transcript  of  record,  Oct.  term,  1935,  no.  40,  United  States 
vs.  Gus  L.  Constantine,  alias  Dr.  Gus,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  5th  circuit.     [1935.]     cover  title,  i-f27  p.     t  Ju6.7:  C  766 

Equity.  [Order  pursuant  to  sec.  2  of  act  of  June  19,  1934,  c.  651,  48  Stat. 
1064,  that  Court  undertake  preparation  of  unified  system  of  general  rules 
for  cases  in  equity  and  actions  at  law  in  District  Courts  of  United  States 
and  in  Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia.]  June  3,  1935.  2  p.  [This 
is  printed  without  title.]     t  Ju  6.9:  935 

Eastings,  Fred.  Transcript  of  record,  Oct.  term,  1935,  no.  22,  United  States 
vs.  Fred  Hastings,  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Miss- 
issippi.    [1935.]     cover    title,    i+8   p.     I  Ju6.7:H279 

Helmholz,  Mrs.  Irene  C.  Transcript  of  record,  Oct.  term.  1935,  no.  14,  Gny  T, 
Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  vs.  Waldemar  R.  Helmholtz 
[Helmholz],  as  sole  devisee  and  legatee  of  Irene  C.  Helmholz,  on  writ  of 
certiorari  to  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia. 
[1935.]     cover  title,  ii-f47  p.     J  Ju  6.7  :H  369/2 

James,  Mrs.  Gertrude  F.  Transcript  of  record,  Oct.  term,  1935,  no.  10,  Guy  T. 
Helvering,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  vs.  City  Bank  Fanners  Trust 
Companj'  [New  York  City],  as  trustee  under  agreement  with  Gertrude  Feld- 
man  James,  deceased,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
2d  circuit.     [1935.]     cover  title  i+30  p.     t  Ju  6.7  :  J  233 

ymirnaU  June  3,  1935 ;   [slips]  92  and  93.     [1935.]     leaves  234-243.     ± 

Ju  6.5 :  934 

Opinions.  [Cases  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court  at  Oct.  term,  1934.]  [Issued 
separately.]     t     Clerk  of  Court. 

13.  United  States  vs.  Oregon,  decree;  June  3,  1935.     n.  p.   [1935].     10  p.      [This 

case  is  designated  as  No.  13,  original.]  Ju  6.8/la  :  Or  3/3 

23.  Harold  L.  Ickes,  as  Secretary  of  Interior,  vs.  Virginia-Colorado  Development 

Corporation,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of 
Columbia;  June  3,  1935.     n.  p.    [1935].     4  p.  Ju  6.8/1  a  :  V  819/2 

178.  Baltimore   &  Carolina   Line,    Inc.,   vs.    Donald   Redman,    certiorari   to   circuit 

court    of    appeals    for    2d    circuit;    June    3,    1935.     n.    p.     [1935].     5    p. 

Ju  6.8/1  a  :  B21T/8 
648.  Harold  E.  West,  J.  Frank  Harper,   and   Stewart  Purcell,  constituting  Public 

Service  Commission  of  Maryland,  vs.  Chesapeake  and  Potomac  Telenbone 
Company  of  Baltimore  City,  appeal  from  district  court  for  district  of 
Maryland;  June  3,  1935.     n.  p.   [1935].     13-fll  p.  Ju  6.8/1  a  :  P  96/2 

667.  Samuel  F.  Rathbun,  as  executor  of  William  E.  Humphrey,   vs.  United  States, 

on  certificate  from  Court  of  Claims;  Mav  27,  1935.     n.  p.    [1935].     12  p. 

Ju  6.8/3  a  :  II  887 

678.  Emerson   F.    Minnie   vs.    Port    Huron    Terminal    Company    and    Fidelity    and 

Casualty  Company  of  New  York,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to   Supreme   Court 

of  Michigan;  June  3,  1935.     n.  p.   [1935].     2  p.  Ju  6.8/1  a  :  M  666/6 

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724  June  1935 

Opinions — Continued. 

696.  Elta   Kenward  vs.  "Admiral  Peoples  ",   her  engines,   boilers,  apparel,   etc.,  et 

al.,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9tb  circuit ;  June 
3,  1935.       n.  p.    [1935].     4  p.  Ju  6.8/1  a  :  K  421 

717.  Louisville  Joint  Stock  Land  Bank  vs.  William  W.  Radford,  sr.,  on  certiorari 

to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit;  May  27,  1935.  n.  p.  [1935]. 
22  p.  Ju  6.8/1  a  :  L  93/6 

751.  Ray  T.  Mobley  vs.  New  York  Life  Insurance  Company,  on  writ  of  certiorari 

to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit;  May  27,  1935.  n.  p.  [1935]. 
5  p.  Ju  6.8/1  a  :  M  713 

854.864.  A.  L.  A.  Schechter  Poultry  Corporation  [et  al.]  vs.  United  States;  United 
States  vs.  A.  L.  A.  Schechter  Poultry  Corporation  [et  al.],  on  writs  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  May  27,  1935.  u.  p. 
[1935].  25  +  4  p.  [Concerns  the  code-making  authority  of  the  National 
Recovery    Administration.]  Ju  6.8/1  a :  Sch  21 

TARIFF  COMMISSION 

Cotton.     Lons-staple  cotton,  report  under  general  provisions  of  sec.  332,  tariff 
act  of  1930.     1935.     x+137  p.     (Report  85,   2rl   series.)      *  Paper,   1.5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-2G486  TC  1.9  :  85 

Fishennci'i.  Report  to  Senate  on  employment  of  nonresident  fishermen  in 
United  States  fisheries,  under  general  provisions  of  sec.  332,  title  3,  pt.  2, 
tariff  act  of  1930,  in  compliance  with  Senate  resolution  159,  dated  Jan.  30, 

1934.  1935.    v+28  p.  il.     (Report  99,  2d  series.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  35-26460  TC  1.9 :  99 

Rugs.  Cotton  rugs,  report  to  the  President  under  provisions  of  sec.  3  (e)  of 
national   industrial   recovery   act ;    with    appendix.    Limitation    of   imports. 

1935.  v+56  p.     (Report  95,  2d  series.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

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TAX  APPEALS  BOARD 

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the  Tax  Appeals  Board  resumed  the  publication  of  its  reports  in  pamphlet  form,  which 
had  been  discontinued  Jan.  9,  1933.  These  pamphlets,  each  containing  a  month's  de- 
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the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Washington,  D.  C,  price  $1.75  per  volume  for  either 
pamphlets  or  opinions ;  single  copies  of  the  opinions,  usually  5c.  The  price  of  the  bound 
volumes  will  be  given  on  application. 

American  Laundry  Macliinery  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
opinion ;  docket  no.  75721,  promulgated  June  17,  1935.  [1935.]  3  p. 
([Opinion]  no.  119.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  ,5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/32-110 

Babbitt,  B.  T.,  Incorporated.  B.  T.  Babbitt,  Inc.  (New  York)  and  B.  T. 
Babbitt,  Inc.  (Delaware)  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of 
fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  74047.  promulgated  May  31,  1935.  [1935.] 
5  p.     ([Opinion]  no.  99.)     [From  B.  T,  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-99 

Bell.  Frederic  D.  Fifth  Avenue  Bank  of  New  York,  as  executor  of  Frederic 
D.  Bell,  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ;  docket  no.  69534, 
promulgated  June  6,  1935.  [1935.]  5  p.  ( [Opinion]  no.  101.)  [FromB.  T.A. 
Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/32-101 

Cass,  Claude  D.  Claude  D.  Cass  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  75.521.  promulgated  June  7,  1935.  [1935.] 
5  p.     ([Opinion]  no.  103.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-103 

Chandler.  Mrs.  Marian  0.  IMarian  Otis  Chandler  et  al.  v.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  opinion ;  docket  nos.  67468-476.  promulgated  June  7,  1935. 
[1935.]  5  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  105.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/32-105 

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Citizens'  Water  Company  v.  coinmissiouer  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact 
[and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  71710,  74076,  promulgated  June  11,  1!)35.  [1935.] 
6  p.     ([Opinion]  no.  111.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19  :  5/32-111 

Clovis,  C.  E.  C.  H.  Clovis  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  G.  P.  Roberts 
V.  [same] ;  Blanclie  C.  Hoge,  as  executrix  of  Arthur  K.  Hoge,  v.  [same,  find- 
ings of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  6843.3-435,  promulgated  May  23,  1035. 
[1935.]  13  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  92.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/32-92 

Clyde,  WiUiam  P.,  jr.  William  P.  Clyde,  jr.,  et  al.  t\  commissioner  of  inter- 
nal revenue,  opinion ;  docket  nos.  74533-536,  promulgated  June  20,  1935. 
[1935.]  5  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  121.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/32-121 

Decisions.     Reports,   v.  32,   no.   3;   May  31,   1935.      [19.35.]      v-f320-567+i   p. 
[Contains    decisions   promulgated   Apr.   1-30,    1935    and    list   of   proceedings 
disposed  of  upon  memorandum  opinions.]     *  Paper,  ,$1.75  per  vol. 
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resumed,  lieginnins  with  v.  28,  no.  1.  Eac-h  pamphlot  contains  a  month's  decisions  and 
is  issued  in  addition  to  the  separate  oinuions.  Later,  hound  volumes.  containin<?  tablfi 
of  contents  and  index,  will  be  issued,  the  price  of  these  being  given  at  time  of 
publication. 

Ferree,  C.  B.  C.  B.  Ferree  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ; 
docket  no.  61542,  promulgated  June  10,  1935.  [1935.]  4  p.  ([Opinion]  no. 
106.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c,  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-106 

Forrester,  W.  A.  W.  A.  Forrester  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ; 
docket  no.  73591,  promulgated  June  11,  1935.  [1935.]  6  p.  ([Opinion]  no. 
110.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-110 

GrotJi,  Earl.  Earl  Groth  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ;  docket 
no.  74965,  promulgated  June  IS,  1935.  [1935.]  3  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  120.) 
[From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,   5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32r-120 

Eiffhlands,  Evanston-Lincolnwood  Subdivision,  1st  addition,  trust  no.  1546, 
Central  Republic  Trust  Company,  as  successor  trustee  by  consolidation,  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue ;  Highlands,  Evanston-Lincolnwood  Sub- 
division, trust  no.  1521,  Central  Republic  Trust  Company,  as  successor 
trustee  by  consolidation,  v.  [same],  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion];  docket 
nos.  74464-465.  promulgated  June  12,  1935.  [1935.]  S  p.  ([Opinion]  no. 
113.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19:  5/32-113 

Eimelick,  0.  E.  O.  H.  Himeliek  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ; 
docket  no.  74722,  promulgated  June  17,  1935.  [1935.]  2  p.  ([Opinion]  no. 
118.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/32^118 

Eoshins,  Eugene.  Eugene  Hoskins  and  Bena  Hoskins  v.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  opinion;  docket  no.  74749,  promulgated  Mav  31,  1935. 
[1935.]  6  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  97.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  Y  8.T  19 :  5/32-97 

Jones,  David  E.  E.  Ruby  W.  C.  Jones,  as  executrix  of  David  H.  E.  Jones,  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no. 
62528,  promulgated  June  10,  1935.  [1935.]  4  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  107.) 
[From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-107 

Liberty  Marine  Insurance  Company.  George  S.  Van  Schaick,  as  superintendent 
of  insurance  of  State  of  New  York,  as  liquidator  of  Liberty  Marine  Insur- 
ance Company,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and 
opinion]  ;  docket  no.  67263,  promulgated  June  11,  1935.  [1935.]  10  p. 
([Opinion]    no.   109.)      [From  B.   T.   A.   Reports,   v.  32.]     *  Paper,    5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-109 

Lockhart,  James  E.  James  H.  Lockhart  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
opinion;  docket  no.  69039,  promulgated  June  10,  19.35.  [1935.]  4  p. 
([Opinion]    no.  lOS.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v,  32.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

T  3.T  19 :  5/32-108 

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726  June  1935 

Merner,  Mrs.  Delight  W.  Delight  Ward  Merner  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  73406,  promulgated  May 
24,  1935.  [1935.]  9  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  93.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v. 
32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-93 

Sabatini,  Rafael.  Rafael  Sabatini  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [find- 
ings of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  50134,  promulgated  June  7,  1935. 
[1935.]     9    p.     ([Opinion]     no.    102.)      [From    B.    T.    A.    Reports,    v.    32.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-102 

Scatena,  Elvira.  Elvira  Scatena  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  63920,  promulgated  May  2i9.  1935.  [1935.] 
7  p.     ([Opinion]  no.  96.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-96 

Swiss  Oil  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of  fact 
and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  60177,  61002,  63088,  70998,  promulgated  June  14, 
1935.     [1935.]     14  p.     ([Opinion]  no.  116.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/32-116 

Thorp,   Charles   M.,   jr.     Charles   M.    Thorp,  jr.,   v.   commissioner    of  internal 

revenue;  W.  Denning  Stewart  v.   [same];  Earl  F.  Reed  v.   [same];  Roy  G. 

Bostwick  V.   [same],  opinion;  docket  nos.  53883-886,  promulgated  June  12, 

1935.     [1935.]     2  p.      ([Opinion]  no.  114.)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-114 

Victoria  Paper  Mills  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion; 
docket  no.  75940,  promulgated  May  24,  1935.  [1935.]  4  p.  ([Opinion]  no. 
94.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-94 

Wallin,  Luther.  Luther  Walliu  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  60748,  promulgated  June  6,  1935.  [1935.] 
4  p.     ([Opinion]  no.  100.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y3.T  19:  5/32^100 

Wals,  W.  G.  Frances  R.  Walz,  administratrix  of  W.  G.  Walz,  v.  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue,  opinion ;  docket  no.  75790,  promulgated  June  7, 
1935.     [1935.]     3  p.     ([Opinion]  no.  104.)      [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-104 

Weisser,  Mrs.  Ethel.  Ethel  Weisser  t?.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opin- 
ion;  docket  no.  78606,  promulgated  June  12,  1935.  [1935.]  5  p.  ([Opinion] 
no.  112.)     [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/32-112 

Western  Maryland  Dairy  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  find- 
ings of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  74017,  promulgated  June  13,  1935. 
[1935.]  9  p.  ([Opinion]  no.  11.").)  [From  B.  T.  A.  Reports,  v.  32.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  Y  3.T  19  :  5/32-115 

TENNESSEE  VALLEY  AUTHORITY 

TVA  electricity  rates,  statement  of  facts.    [1935.]    8  p.  il.     [From  Congressional 
record,  v.  79,  no.  101,  May  15,  1935.]     t 
L.  C.  card  35-26519  Y  3.T  25 :  2  El  2 


TREASURY  DEPARTMENT 

Claims.  Claims  allowed  by  General  Accounting  OflSce  [schedules  of  claims  al- 
lowed by  General  Accounting  Olfice  covering  judgments  rendered  by  district 
court  for  southern  district  of  New  York  against  collector  of  customs].  May 
13,  calendar  day  June  25,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  doc.  84,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  24^26112 

Schedule  of  claims  allowed  by  General  Accounting  Office.     May  27,  1935. 

18  p.     (H.  doc.  210,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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June  1935  727 

Finance.    Daily  statement  of  Treasury  compiled  from  latest  proved  reports  from 
Treasury  oflBces  and  depositaries,  June  1-29,  1935.     [1935.  J     various  paging, 
f°     [Daily  except  Sundays  and  holidays.]     t 
L.  C.  card  15-3303  T  1.5 :  935 

Home  Owners'  Loan  Corporation  of  United  States,  IV2.  percent  bonds  of  series 
F-1939,  dated  and  bearing  interest  from  June  1,  1935,  due  June  1,  1939,  inter- 
est payable  June  1  and  Dec.  1,  offered  only  in  exchange  for  Home  Owners' 
Loan  Corporation  4  percent  bonds  of  series  of  1933-51  called  for  redemption  on 
July  1,  1935.  May  20,  1935.  3  p.  4°  (Department  circular  540;  Public  Debt 
Service.)     t  T  1.4/2  :  540 

PuUic  debt.     Statement  of  public  debt  of  United  States,  Feb.  28,  1935.     [1935.] 
[4]  p.  f°     [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  10-21268  T  9.9  :  935/2 

Treasnn/  bonds.  United  States  of  America.  3  percent  Treasury  bonds  of 
1946^8,  dated  June  15,  1934,  with  interest  from  June  15,  1935,  due  June  15, 
1948,  redeemable  at  option  of  United  States  at  par  and  accrued  interest  on 
and  after  June  15,  1946,  interest  payable  June  15,  and  Dec.  15,  additional 
issue.  June  24,  1935.  3  p.  4"  (Department  circular  544 ;  Public  Debt 
Service.)     t  T  1.4/2:  544 

Treasurii  decisions  under  customs,  internal  revenue,  narcotic,  and  other  laws, 
including  decisions  of  Customs  Court  and  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Ap- 
peals, V.  67,  no.  23-26;  June  6-27,  1935.  [1935.]  various  paging.  [Weekly. 
Depai'tment  decisions  numbered  47716-768,  abstracts  30978-31317,  reappraise- 
ment  decisions  3625-37,  internal  revenue  decisions  4556-60,  narcotics  20.  Tariff 
Commission  Notices  dated  Jime  3  and  13,  1935,  and  miscellaneous  (disbar- 
ments and  suspensions,  etc.).]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $3.00  a  yr. ; foreign 
subscription,  $4.70. 
L.  C.  card  10-30490  T  1.11/2 :  67/23-26 

Treasury  notes.  United  States  of  America,  1%  per  cent  Treasury  notes  of 
series  B-1940.  dated  and  bearing  interest  from  June  15,  1935,  due  June  15, 
1940,  interest  payable  June  15  and  Dec.  15.  offered  only  in  exchange  for 
Treasury  notes  of  series  A-1935,  maturing  June  15,  1935.  and  Treasury  notes 
of  series  B-1935,  maturing  Aug.  1,  1935.  June  10,  1935.  2  p.  4°  (Department 
circular  542;  Public  Debt  Service.)     t  T  1.4/2  :  542 

BUDGET  BUREAU 

Agriculture  Department.  Loans  and  relief  in  stricken  agricultural  areas,  1984 
and  19.35,  draft  of  proposed  provision  of  legislation  affecting  existing  appro- 
priation of  Department  of  Agriculture,  loans  and  relief  in  stricken  agi'icul- 
tural  areas,  1934  and  1935.  May  13.  calendar  day  June  26,  1935.  2  p. 
(S.  doc.  91,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [This  draft  pertains  to  availability  of 
funds  for  activities  necessary  to  closing  up  of  programs  instituted  for  agri- 
cultural relief.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bioloffical  F^nrvey  Bureau.  Supplemental  estimates,  Department  of  Agriculture, 
2  supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for  Department  of  Agriculture, 
I  fiscal  year  1936  [for  Bureau  of  Biological  Survey  for  purchase  of  feed  for 
I  elk  herd  on  Elk  Refuge  during  winter  of  1935-36,  and  for  Bureau  of  Ento- 
:  mology  and  Plant  Quarantine  for  control  of  West  Indian  fruit  fly  and  black 
;  fly,  fiscal  year  1936].  May  13,  calendar  day  June  26,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  doc.  93, 
j    74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

plaims  for  damages  to  privately  owned  property,  estimates  of  appropriations 
I    to  pay  claims  for  damages  to  privately  owned  property   [submitted  by  the 
several  executive  departments  and  an  independent  office].    JMay  13,  calendar 
day  June  25,  1935.    25  p.     (S.  doc.  SO,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

District  of  Columbia.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  District 
of  Columbia,  fiscal  year  1936  [for  maintenance  of  isolating  wards  for  minor 
contagious  diseases  at  Garfield  jMemorial  Hospital].  June  5,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  doc.  217,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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728  J^NE  1935 

District  of  Columbia — Continued. 

Supplemental  estimates,   District   of  Columbia,   supplemental   estimates 

of  appropriations  for  District  of  Columbia  [for  payment  of  final  jud.2rments, 
etc.,  rendered  against  District  of  Columbia].  June  13,  calendar  day  June 
24,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  doc.  77,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Federal  Bureau  of  Investigation.  Salaries  and  expenses,  Federal  Bureau 
of  Investigation,  draft  of  proposed  provision  pertaining  to  existing  appro- 
priation for  salaries  and  expenses.  Federal  Bureau  of  Investigation  [to  make 
appropriation  available  for  prevention  of  crime].  May  13,  calendar  day 
June  25,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  doc.  89,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Federal  Trade  Commission.  Supplemental  estimate.  Federal  Trade  Commission 
[fiscal  year  1936].  May  13,  calendar  day  June  27,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  doc.  96, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Foreign  service.  Payment  to  officers  and  employees  of  United  States  in  foreign 
countries,  supplemental  estimate  of  appropxiation,  fiscal  year  1936,  for  pay- 
ment to  officers  and  employees  of  United  States  in  foreign  countries  due 
to  appreciation  of  foreign  currencies.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  25,  1935. 
2  p.     ( S.  doc.  86,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

George  Rogers   Clark   Sesquicentennial   Commission.     Deficiency    estimate    of 
appropriation   for    George  Rogers    Clark    Sesquicentennial   Commission    [to 
pay  claim  of  D.  Frank  Culbertson,  certified  by  comptroller  general,  which 
requires  appropriation  for  payment].    June  3,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  doc.  212,  74th, 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c.  | 

Indian  Affairs  Offices.  Supplemental  estimates,  Department  of  Interior,  3  sup- 
plemental estimates  of  appropriations  for  Department  of  Interior,  fiscal 
year  1936  [for  Bureau  of  Indian  Affairs].  May  13,  calendar  day  June  27, 
1935.    3  p.     (S.  doc.  95,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Insular  Affairs  Bureau.  Construction  of  buildings  for  United  States  represen- 
tative in  Philippine  Islands,  supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation,  fiscal 
year  1935,  [for  Bureau  of  Insular  Affairs]  for  construction  of  buildings 
for  United  States  representative  in  Philippine  Islands.  May  13,  calendar 
day  June  26,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  doc.  94,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Interior  Department.  Supplemental  estimates.  Department  of  Interior,  supple- 
mental estimates  of  appropriations  for  Department  of  Interior,  fiscal  years 
1935  and  1936  [for  legislative  expenses  of  Alaska  and  for  constabulary  force 
in  Virgin  Islands,  respectively].  May  13,  calendar  day  June  21,  1935.  2  p. 
(S.  doc.  72,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Justice  Depart77ient.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Department 
of  Justice  [fiscal  years  1935  and  1936,  for  miscellaneous  expenses  of  Supreme 
Court].    June  6,  1935.    2  p.     (H.  doc.  218,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Labor  Department.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations,  Department  off 
Labor,  [fiscal  year]  1936.  June  5,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  216,  74th  Cong.  Istt 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

National  Capital  Park  and  Planning  Commission.  Supplemental  estimate,  Na  i 
tional  Capital  Park  and  Planning  Commission  [for  purchase  of  land  in  Dis-)- 
trict  of  Columbia].  May  13,  calendar  day  June  21,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  doc.  73,' 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

2Ia/vy  Department.    Deficiency  estimate  for  Navy  Department  [fiscal  year  1923,J| 
with  draft  of  proposed  provision  affecting  existing  appropriation].     May  13,!] 
calendar    day    June    25,    1935.     2  p.     (S.    doc.    90,    74th    Cong.    1st    sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Ordnance  Department.  Claim  of  Colt's  Patent  Fire  Arms  Manufacturing  Co.^. 
deficiency  estimate  of  appropriation  [for  Ordnance  Department]  to  pay] 
claim  of  Colt's  Patent  Fire  Arms  Manufacturing  Co.  May  13,  calendar  dayj 
June  24,  1935.    2  p.     (S.  doc.  76,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 


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June  1935  729 

Petrolemn  Administration.  Supplemental  estimate,  Department  of  Interior, 
supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Department  of  Interior  [for 
Petroleum  Administration]  for  carrying  out  provisions  of  petroleum  admin- 
istration act.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  21,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  doc.  75,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Railroad  Retirement  Board.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Rail- 
road Retirement  Board  [fiscal  years  1935  and  1936].  June  12,  1935.  2  p. 
(H.  doc.  228,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c, 

State  Department.  Germaine  M.  Finley,  supplemental  estimate  of  appropria- 
tion for  Department  of  State,  fiscal  year  1935,  for  relief  of  Germaine  IM. 
Finley  [widow  of  James  G.  Finley].  May  13,  calendar  day  June  26,  1935. 
2  p.     ( S.  doc.  92,  74th  Cong,  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation.  State  Department,  1935,  sup- 
plemental estimate  of  appropriation,  fiscal  year  1935,  to  remain  available  until 
June  30,  1936,  and  2  drafts  of  proposed  provisions  pertainins  to  existing  ap- 
propriations, for  Department  of  State.  June  6,  1935.  3  p.  (H.  doc.  220, 
74th  Cong,  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriations  for  Department  of  State,  sup- 
plemental estimate  of  appropriations,  fiscal  years  1935  and  1936,  and  draft 
of  proposed  provision  pertaining  to  existing  appropriations  for  Department 
of  State.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  25,  1935.  3  p.  (S.  doc.  87,  74th  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Treasury  Department.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Treasury 
Department,  1936,  supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Treasury  De- 
partment, fiscal  year  1936,  for  payments  to  Federal  land  banks.  May  13, 
calendar  day  June  25,  1935.  2  p.  (S.  doc.  79,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c, 

Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for  Treasury  Department,  fiscal 

year  1936  [for  White  House  police  force].    June  3,  1935.     2  p.     (H.  doc,  213, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

War  Department.  Deficiency  estimates  of  appropriation,  War  Department,  1926, 
1927,  and  1929,  2  deficiency  estimates  of  appropriations  submitted  by  War 
Department  to  pay  claims  of  Wharton  &  Northern  Railroad  Co.,  and  Carlos 
M.  Aquino,  certified  by  comptroller  general  of  United  States  and  requiring 
appropriations  for  their  payment.  June  10,  1935.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  226,  74thL 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

WasJiington-Lincoln  Memorial  Gettysburg  Boulevard  Commission,  supplemental 
estimate  of  appropriation  for  Washington-Lincoln  Memorial  Gettysburg  Boule- 
vard Commission.  May  13,  calendar  day  June  25,  1935.  2  p,  (S,  doc.  88, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

COAST   GUARD 

Circular  113;  June  18,  1935.  [1935.]  13  p.  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for 
insertion  in  binder.]     t  T  47.7/3  :  113/2 

Ice.  International  ice  observation  and  ice  patrol  service  in  north  Atlantic 
Ocean,  season  of  1934;  [bv]  Floyd  M.  Soule  [and]  R.  M.  Hoyle.  1935. 
vi-f88p.il.     14  maps.     (Bulletin  24.)     t  T  47.3: 24 

COMPTROLLER  OF  CURRENCY 

Banks   and  banking.     Banking  and  building  association   laws   of  District   of 
Columbia,  1934.     1935,     vii+69  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 
li.  C.  card  35-26461  T  12.2 :  D  63/934 

Natio^ial  banks.  Individual  statements  of  condition  of  national  banks,  and 
private  banks  not  under  State  supervision,  at  close  of  business,  Dec.  31, 
1934.  1935.  203  p.  [Table  L,  report  of  comptroller  of  currency,  1934.] 
*  Paper,  15c. 

L.  C.  card  25-26354  T 12.1 :  934/2 

Note. — In   each   of  the  years  1923  to   1929   a   table   similar   to   Table   L,   showing 

statements  of  assets  and  liabilities  of  the  individual  national  banks  for  one  date  in 

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730  June  1935 

National   banks — Continued. 

the  year,  was  also  issued  as  a  supplement  to  the  comptroller's  report,  but  in  lieu  of 
being  designated  as  tables  A  to  G,  they  were  numbered  89,  93,  9'4,  98,  121,  97,  and 
103,  respectively.  Since  1930  the  supplements  are  lettered  alphabetically  beginning 
with  the  letter  H.  Prior  to  1923  individual  statements  were  included  in  the  report 
proper.  Figures  for  individual  private  banks  are  published  by  the  comptroller  for 
the  first  time  in  the  supplement  for  1934  (Table  L),  due  to  the  requirements  of  sec. 
21  (a)  of  the  banking  act  of  1933. 

Monthly  statement   of  capital   stock  of  national  banks,   national  bank 

notes,  and  Federal  reserve  bank  notes  (old  series)  outstanding,  bonds  on 
deposit,  etc.  [June  1,  1935].     June  1,  1935.     1  p.  narrow  f°     f 

L.  C.  card  10-21266  T  12.9:  935/6 

Report.    Annual  report  of  comptroller  of  currency,  year  ended  Oct.  31,  1934 
[with  appendix].     1935.     sii+80S  p.     (Treas.   Dept.   doc.  3068.)      [Table  L 
of  the  appendix  is  omitted  from  this  report  and  is  published  as  a  separate 
table,  for  which  see,  above,  under  National  banJcs.'\     *  Cloth,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  9-34683  T  12.1 :  934 

Same.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  3068;  H.  doc.  15,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

INTERNAL  REVENUE  BUREAU 

Internal  revenue  'bulletin,  v.  14,  no.  22-25;   June  3-24,  1935.     1935.     various 
paging.     [Weekly.     Include  Rulings  7519-63.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy   (for 
subscription  price  see  note  below). 
L.  C.  card  22^26051  T  22.23/1 :  935/22«-25 

Note. — The  Internal  revenue  bulletin  service  for  1935  will  consist  of  weekly  bulletins 
and  semiannual  cumulative  bulletins.  The  weekly  bulletins  will  contain  the  rulings 
and  decisions  to  be  made  public  and  all  Treasury  Department  decisions  (known  as 
Treasury  decisions)  pertaining  to  internal  revenue  matters.  The  semiannual  cumu- 
lative bulletins  will  contain  all  rulings  and  decisions  (including  Treasury  decisions) 
published  during  the  previous  6  months.  The  complete  bulletin  service  may  be  ob- 
tained, on  a  subscription  basis,  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government 
Printing  Office,   Washington,   D.   C,   for  $2.00  a  yr. ;   foreign   subscription,   $3.25. 

Processing  taxes.  Processing  and  other  taxes  with  respect  to  sugar  beets  or 
sugarcane  under  agricultural  adjustment  act,  as  amended,  [1935.]  13  p. 
([Treasury  decision]  4549.)     [From  Treasury  decisions,  v.  67,  no.  22.]     t 

T  l.ll/2a  :  Su  32/2 

PROCUREMENT  DIVISION 

Oovernmetit  supplies.  Specifications  and  proposals  for  supplies,  Aug.  1,  1935- 
Jan.  31,  1936:  class  39,  Lumber,  timber  (baiTels,  boxes,  cases,  crates), 
wooden,  railroad  ties,  including  manufactured  lumber ;  [prepared  in]  Branch 
of   Supply.     June   10,   1935.     16  p.  4°     t  T  58.7 :  935-36/39 

Specifications  and  proposals  for  supplies,   Nov.   1,  1935-Sept.  30,  1936: 

class  8,  Motor-vehicles,  bicycles,  trailers,  and  all  accessories,  outfits,  and  parts ; 
[prepared  in]  Branch  of  Supply.    June  28,  1935.    7  p.  4°    t 

T  58.7 :  935-36/8-2 

Same:  class  57,   Hospital,   laboratory,   and   surgical   apparatus,   and   all 

accessories,  outfits,  parts,  and  .supplies :  [prepared  in]  Branch  of  Supply. 
June  21,  1935.    33  p.  4°    t  T  5S.7  :  935-36/57 

Specifications  and  proposals  for  supplies,  Nov.  1,  1935-Oct.  31,  1936 :  class 

70,  Agricultural  implements,  and  all  accessories,  outfits,  and  parts :  [prepared  I 
in]  Branch  of  Supply.    June  26,  1935.    8  p.  4°    t  T  58.7  :  935-36/70  ) 

Lubricants.  Methods  of  sampling  lubricants  and  liquid  fuels;  [prepared  in] 
Branch  of  Supply.    Jmie  1,  1935.    22p.il.    12°    t  T58.2:L96 

FEDERAL   STANDARD    STOCK    CATALOG   BOARD 

Note. — The  functions  of  the  Federal  Standard  Stock  Catalog  Board  were  transferred 
from  the  Budset  Bureau  to  the  Procurement  Division  on  Oct.  10,  1933. 

In  the  list  "below,  some  of  the  Amendments,  dated  after  Oct.  10.  1933,  are  for  speci- i 
fications  issued  bv  the  Federal  Standard  Stock  Catalog  Board  while  it  was  under  the 
Budget  Bureau,  and  for  these,  the  old  classification,  T  51.7/8:,  is  retained,  in  order  that  I 
they  mav  be  filed  with  the  publications  to  which  they  belong.  The  pamphlets  comprising  a 
sec.  4  of  the  Federal  standard  stock  catalog  are  issued  with  perforations  for  insertion  in  n 
binders. 


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June  1935  731 

Government  supplies.  Federal  standard  stock  catalog:  sec.  3,  pt.  7,  group  SS, 
division  b,  Asbestos-products  [with  bibliography].  Jan.  1935.  14  p.  4°  [Is- 
sued in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in  binder.]     *  Paper,  5c.    T  58.10/4:  SS-b 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.   5,   Federal  specification   for   acid,   acetic    (technical). 

Mar.  5,  1935.    8  p.  12°    *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  O-A-76 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  clamps,  and  hand  screws. 

Dec.  4,  1934  [published  1935].    15  p.  il.  12°    *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  GGG-C-^06 

Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  figures  and  letters,  stamping, 

steel.    Feb.  5,  1935.    6  p.  12°    *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  GGG-F-3il 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  filler,  wood,  paste.     "Slav.  5, 

1935.    6  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  TT-F-336 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  oil,  lubricating,  marine- 
engine,  compounded.  Feb.  5,  1935.  3  p.  12°  [Supersedes  part  of  F.  S.  no.  2d, 
Oct.  21,  1927.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  A^V-0-541 

• Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  oil,  lubricating,  steam- 
cylinder,  mineral.  Feb.  5,  1935.  3  p.  12°  [Supersedes  part  of  F.  S.  no.  2d, 
Oct.  21,  1927.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  VV-0-611 

•     Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  packing,  fiber,  hard,  sheet, 

Errata  2.     Jan.  1934,   [published]   1935.     1  p.  12°     [Includes  Errata  1,  June 
1933.]     t  T  51.7/8 :  HH-P-91/errata-2 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  percale.    Mar.  5.  1935.    3  p. 

12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  no.  55G,  May  22,  1928.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  CCC-P-191 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  tar,  refined,  mixed-in-place 

construction,  for  roads.     Mar.  5,  1935.     3  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  R-T-136 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  wheelbarrows.     Oct.  2.  1934 

[published  1935].    17  p.  il.  12°    *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  KKK-W-291 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  1936  supplement  to  Federal  specification  for  lamps, 

electric,  incandescent,  miniature,  tungsten-filament.     [1935.]     3  p.  12°     [This 
supplement  covers  the  period  July  1,  1935-Au?.  31,  1936.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3  :  W-L^llla/936  supp. 

PUBLIC  DEBT  SERVICE 

Money.     Circulation  statement  of  United  States  money.  May  31,  1935.     [1935.] 
1  p.  oblong  8°     [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  10-21267  T  57.7 :  935/5 

PUBLIC  HEALTH  SERVICE 

Children.  Variations  in  physique  and  growth  of  children  in  different  geographic 
regions  of  United  States,  physical  measurement  studies  no.  2  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  Carroll  E.  Palmer  and  Selwyn  D.  Collins.  1935.  [11+13  p.  il. 
(Reprint  1677.)  [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  50,  no.  10,  Mar.  8,  1935.] 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  2^26695  T  27.6/a  :  1677 

Diseases.     Nomenclature  of  diseases  and  conditions.     1935.     iv+78  p.     (Mis- 
cellaneous publication  16,  revised  1935.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  3.5-26500  T  27.17: 16/3 

Dysentery.     Occurrence    of   infestations    with   E.    histolytica    associated    with 
water-borne  epidemic  diseases  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  A.  V.  Hardy  and 
Bertha  Kaplan  Spector.     1935.     [l]-f-12  p.     (Reprint  1676.)      [From  Public 
health  reports,  v.  50,  no.  10,  Mar.  8,  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26503  T  27.6/a  :  1676 

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732  JtJne  1935 

Housing.  Relation  between  housing  and  health  [with  list  of  references],  by 
Rollo  H.  Britten ;  with  forewords  by  Hugh  S.  Gumming,  surgeon  general.  Pub- 
lic Health  Service,  and  Horatio  B.  Hackett,  director  of  housing,  Public  Works 
Administration,  n.  p.  [1935].  [1] +1301-13  p.  [From  Public  health  re- 
ports, V.  49,  no.  44,  Nov.  2,  1934.  Reprinted,  with  title  page,  by  Federal 
Emergency  Administration  of  Public  Works.]     t  Y  3.F  31/4 :  11  H  84 

Infants.     Care  of  your  baby.     Edition  of  Sept.  1929.     [Reprint]     1935.     iii+ 
50  p.     (Reprint  727.)      [Illustration  on  front  cover.     Original  article  from 
Public  health  reports,  Feb.  3,  1922.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26551  T  27.6/a  :  727/4-3 

Official  list  of  commissioned  and  other  officers  of  Public  Health  Service,  also 
list  of  all  stations  of  the  service,  Jan.  1,  1935.    1935.    v+61  p.     (Miscellane- 
ous publication  11.)     f 
L.  C.  card  6-40500  T  27.17  :  11/19 

PuMiG  health  nursing  in  a  bi-county  health  department,  Brunswick-Greensville 
health  administration  studies  no.  4;  prepared  by  Pearl  Mclver.     1935.     [1]  + 
12  p.  il.     (Reprint  1679.)      [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  50,  no.  14,  Apr. 
5,  1935.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26073  T  27.6/a  :  1679 

Public  health  reports,  v.   50,   no.  23-26;   June   7-28,   1935.     1935.     [xv]-f765- 
890  p.  il.  1  tab.     [Weekly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. ;   foreign 
subscription,   $3.75. 
L.  C.  card  &-25167  T  27.6 :  50/23-26 

Special  articles. — No.  23.  Protection  of  mice  against  meningococcus  infection  by 
polyvalent  antimeningococcic  serum  [with  list  of  references!  ;  by  Sara  E.  Branbam. — 
Report  on  epidemic  of  typhoid  fever  in  a  circus ;  by  K.  E.  Miller  and  H.  E.  Miller. — 
No.  24.  Irritants  in  adhesive  plaster  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Louis  Schwartz 
and  Samuel  M.  Peck.— No.  :^.5.  Benign  lymphocytic  choriomeningitis  (acute  aseptic 
meningitis),  new  disease  entity  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Charles  Armstrong  and 
Paul  F.  Dickens. — No.  26.  Leprosy,  effect  of  vitamin  B  deficient  diet  on  incubation 
period  of  rat  leprosy   [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  L.  F.  Badger  and  W.  H.  Sebrell. 

Note. — This  publication  is  distributed  gratuitously  to  State  and  local  health  officers 
and  to  other  pert^ons  engaged  in  public  health  work,  by  the  Surgeon  General  of  the 
Public  Health  Service,  Treasury  Department.  Others  desiring  the  Reports  may  obtain 
them  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated 
above. 

Virus.  Regulations  for  sale  of  viruses,  serums,  toxins,  and  analogous  products 
in  District  of  Columbia  and  in  interstate  traffic  [in  said  articles,  prepared 
by  board  consisting  of  surgeon  general  of  Array,  surgeon  general  of  Navy, 
and  surgeon  general  of  Public  Health  Service]  ;  approved  Feb.  25,  1935. 
1935.  ii+11  p.  (Miscellaneous  publication  10.)  [Supersedes  Regulations 
issued  Mar.  13,  1934,  and  amendments  thereto.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26462  T  27.17 :  10/4 

VENEEEAi   DISEASES    DIVISION 

Syphilis.  Trend  of  syphilis  and  gonorrhea  in  United  States,  based  on  treated 
cases  [with  lists  of  references;  by  Lida  J.  Usilton].  1935.  [1]+18  p.  il. 
(Reprint  51.)  [From  Venereal  disease  information,  v.  16,  no.  5,  May 
1935.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  27.26/a  :  Sy  79/25 

Venereal  disease  infontiation,  issued  by  Public  Health  Service  for  use  in  its 
cooperative  work  with  State  health  departments,  v.  16,  no.  6 ;  June  1935. 
1935.  [1] +189-222  p.  il.  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  5c.,  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  90c. 

L.  C.  card  23-26719  T  27.26: 16/6 

Special  article. — Evaluation  of  serodiagnostic  tests  for  syphilis  in  United  States, 
report  of  results. 

TREASURER  OF  UNITED  STATES 

Paper  money.     Monthly  statement,  paper  currency  of  each  denomination  ouc-  • 
standing  May  31,  1935.    June  1,  1935.     1  p.  oblong  16°    t  T  40.8 :  935/5  '> 


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June  1935  733 

VETERANS'  ADMINISTRATION 

Arthritis.  Sulphur  (colloidal)  therapy  In  treatment  of  arthritis  [with  list  of 
references;  by]  S.  C.  Woldenberg.  [1935.]  17  p.  [From  Medical  bulletin 
of  Veterans'  Administration,  v.  12,  no.  ],  July  1935.]     t       VA1.9/a:Ar76 

Chiacohiretta,  Domendco.  Supreme  Court,  State  of  New  York,  appellate  divi- 
sion, 4th  department,  in  matter  of  estate  of  Domenico  Chiacohiretta,  an  in- 
competent person,  and  2d  intermediate  and  supplementary  account  of  pro- 
ceetlings  of  Frederick  B.  Adams,  as  committee  of  person  and  estate  of 
Domenico  Chiacohiretta,  an  incompetent  person ;  record  on  appeal.  [1935.] 
cover  title,  i+456  p.  4°     [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     %  VA1.12:C43 

Hospital  attendants.  Instructions  for  hospital  attendants  in  Veterans'  Ad- 
ministration facilities.  Revised  Apr.  1935.  [1935.]  cover  title,  i-|-10  p. 
24°     t  VA  1.2  :  H  79/935 

Medical  bulletin  of  Veterans'  Administration,  v.  12,  no.  1,  July  1935;  Martin 
Cooley,  editor.     1935.     ix+1-110  p.  3  pi.  4  p.  of  pi.     [Quarterly.]     *  Paper, 
15c.,  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  25-26672  VA  1.9 :  12/1 

Special  articles. — Treatment  of  cancer  at  Edward  Hines,  jr.,  Facility.  Hines, 
111.  [with  list  of  references;  by]  Hugh  Scott. — Sulphur  (colloidal)  therapy  in  treat- 
ment of  arthritis  [with  list  of  references;  byl  S.  C.  Woldenberg. — Tuberculosis  as 
causative  factor  in  Addison's  disease,  report  of  cases  [with  list  of  references;  by] 
W.  A.  Colton. — Nephroschindylesis,  study  in  diagnosis ;  [by]  Julius  H.  Hurst  and 
Fred  H.  Clark. — Routine  caudal  block  in  cystoscope  examination ;  [by]  Arbor  D. 
Munger  and  Simeon  M.  Wrenn. — Injection  treatment  of  varicose  veins  [with  list  of 
references;  bv]  J.  M.  Dishman. — Comparative  results  in  treatment  of  neurosyphilis 
[with  list  of  references ;  by]  E.  R.  Johnson  and  R.  S.  Hubbs. — Ophthalmoscopic 
diagnosis  ;  [by]  Byron  S.  Cane. — Podiatric  clinic  in  Veterans'  Administration  Facil- 
ity, Lyons,  N.  J.:  [by]  Ward  W.  Hedlund. — Auricular  flutter  [with  list  of  references; 
by]  M.  B.  Marcellus. — Differential  diagnosis  of  gastric  and  duodenal  ulcer  and  carci- 
noma of  stomach  [with  list  of  references ;  by]  Herbert  H.  Howze. — Theory  and  prac- 
tice of  full  denture  construction ;  [by]  Homer  S.  Neal. — Carcinoma  of  breast  in  a 
male  pellagrin;  [by]  W.  A.  Ellison. — Bilateral  malignancy  of  adrenal  glands  with 
metastases  into  left  lung;  [by]  H.  D.  Luse.— Coexistence  of  primary  carcinoma  of 
lung  and  pulmonary  tuberculosis  with  case  report  [and  with  list  of  references;  by] 
S.  A.  Leader. — Carcinoma  of  lower  lobe  of  left  lung,  involving  peribronchial  and 
hilus  glands  and  perforating  left  cardiac  auricle  ;  [by]  W.  M.  Matthews. — Relapsing 
fever  [with  one  reference;  by]  A.  D.  Tollefsen. — Conditions  simulating  pulmonary 
tuberculosis,  with  case  reports;  [by]  J.  J.  Klein. — Disseminated  encephalomyelitis 
[with  list  of  references;  by]  H.  E.  Randolph. — Psychoneurosis  developing  into  a 
psychosis;  [by]  Letcher  E.  Trent. — Idiopathic  fractures  in  paresis,  with  case  reports 
[and  with  list  of  references ;  by]  Paden  E.  Woodruff. 


WAR  DEPARTMENT 

Army  regulations. 

Note. — The  Army  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose- 
leaf  binders.     The   names  of  such   of   the  more   important   administrative  subjects  as 
may  seem  appropriate,  arranged  in  proper  sequence,  are  numbered  in  a  single  series, 
and  each  name  so  numbered  constitutes  the  title  and   number  of  a  pamphlet  contain- 
ing   certain    administrative    regulations    pertaining    thereto.      Where    more    than    one 
pamphlet  is  required  for  the  administrative  regulations  pertaining  to  any  such  title, 
additional  pamphlets  will  be  issued  in  a  separate  sub-series. 
30-3050.  Quartermaster  Corps:  Size  tariffs  of  clothing;  May  15,  1935.      [1935.]     8  p. 
[Supersedes  AR   30-3050,   Apr.   21,    1923,   including  Changes   3,   Aug.   25, 
1932.]      *  Paper,   5c.  W  1.0/1  :  30-3050/2 

35—1760.  Finance  Department ;  Pay  of  retired  commissioned  and  warrant  officers ; 
May  4,  1935.  [1935.]  10  p.  [Supersedes  AR  35-1760,  Nov.  5,  1929, 
including  Changes  2,  Feb.  29,  1932.]     *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6/1  :  35-1760/4 

35-2640.  Same:  Pay  of  retired  enlisted  men;  Apr.  23,  1935.      [1935.]      3  p.     [Super- 
sedes AR  35-2640,  Mar.  16,  1932.]     *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6/1  :  35-2640/4 
40-610.     Me'acal    Department:  Fitzsimons    General    Hospital    [Denver.    Colo.]:    June 
10,    1935.       [1935.]       2    p.       [Supersedes    AR    40-610,    Apr.    11.    1927.] 
•  Paper.  5c.  W  1.6/1  :  40-610/3 
145-20.       Reserve  Officers'  Training  Corps  :  Supply  and  equipment.  Changes  1 ;  May  15, 
19.35.      [1935.1      3  p.     t                                                   W  1.6/2 :  145-20/2/ch.l 
615-360.     Enlisted  men:   Discharge;  Apr.   4,   1935.      [1935.]      21   p.      [Supersede.'^  AR 
615-360,  Sept.  14,  1927,  including  Changes  4,  Dec.  6,  1932.]      *  Paper.  .")c. 

W  1.6/1 :  615-360/4 

775-10.       Qualification    in    arms    and    ammunition    training    allowances.    Changes    1 ; 

May  28,   1935.      [1935.]      2   p.     t  W  1.6/2  :  775-10/6/ch.l 

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734  June  1935 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT 

Milita/)'y  education.  Army  extension  courses :  special  text  no.  52,  Combat  orders 
and  solution  of  problems,  medical ;  prepared  under  direction  of  surgeon  gen- 
eral for  use  witb  extension  course  of  Medical  Field  Service  School.  1935 
edition.     1935.     ii+41  p.  il.     *  Paper,  5c.  W  3.52 :  52/2 

Recruiting  news,  information  issued  by  direction  of  adjutant  general,  Army, 
V.  17,  no.  11  and  12 ;  June  1  and  15,  1935.     [Recruiting  Publ'city  Bureau,  Gov- 
ernors Island,  N.  Y.,  June  1  and  15,  1935.]     Each  16  p.  il.  4"     [Semimonthly.] 
t  Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau,  Governors  Island,  N.  Y. 
L.  C.  card  War  22-1  W  3.45 :  935/11, 12 

ENGINEER   DEPARTMENT 

Folly  Beach,  S.  C.  Beach  erosion  at  Folly  Beach.  S.  C,  letter  submitting 
report  on  studies  and  investigations  of  beach  erosion  at  Folly  Beach,  S.  C, 
made  by  Beach  Erosion  Board  in  cooperation  with  Sanitary  and  Draimige 
Commission  of  Charleston  County,  S.  C.  1935.  vi+17  p.  il.  (H.  doc.  156, 
74th  Cong.  1st  sess. )  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26471 

Hampton  Roads.  Rules  and  regulations  governing  anchorage  grounds  in 
Hampton  Roads  and  harbors  of  Norfolk  and  Newport  News,  Ya.,  including 
regulations  to  govern  use  and  navigation  of  said  waters  by  vessels,  other 
than  common  carriers,  carrying  explosives,  Mar.  27.  1935.  1935.  [1]+13  p. 
il.  4°  t 
L.  C.  card  35-26521  W  7.11/2  :  H  18/935 

Kansas  River,  Colo,  Nebr.,  and  Kans.  [letter  submitting  report,  containing 
general  plan  for  improvement  of  Kansas  River,  Colo.,  Nebr.,  and  Kans.,  for 
pui*poses  of  navigation  and  eflicient  development  of  water  power,  control 
of  floods,  and  needs  of  irrigation,  with  bibliography].  1934.  xi-1-331  p.  33 
pi.  23  maps.  (H.  doc.  195,  73d  Cong.  'Id  sess.)  *  Paper,  $2.00. 
L.  C.  card  35-26489 

Missisi^ippi  River.    Triangulation  along  Mississippi  River,  Cairo  to  Barfield  to 
Meuii)his,   by   Coast   and   Geodetic   Survey   and   Corps   of  Engineers.   Army, 
1935.     Engineer  Reproduction  Plant,  Washington   [Jan.  15,  1935].     214  p.  2 
pi.  7  maps,     t  Paper,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26552  W  7.2  :  M  69/7 

Navigable  waters.  Laws  for  protection  and  preservation  of  navigable  waters 
of  United  States,  from  river  and  harbor  act  approved  Mar.  3,  1899  [and 
acts  of  July  3,  1930,  June  13,  1902,  Aug.  IS,  1894,  May  9,  1900,  Mar.  3,  1905, 
June  10,  1930.  June  27,  1930,  Mar.  4,  1915,  Aug.  8,  1917,  July  9,  1918,  June  7, 
1924,  and  July  3,  1930].  Amended  May  1934.  [1935.]  17  p.  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  35-20553  W  7.6/3  :N  22/11 

Nooksack  River,  Wash.,  letter  submitting  i-eport  on  preliminary  examination 
of  Nooksack  River,  AVash.,  .witli  view  to  control  of  its  floods.  Apr.  19,  1935. 
26  p.  map.     (H.  doc.  159,  74th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Orders  and  regulations,  Corps  of  Engineers,  Army,  1935 :  chapter  3,  Records  and 
publications;  May  1,  1935.  1935.  [1]+14  p.  12°  [Issued  with  perforations 
for  insertion  in  binder.  Supersedes  General  order  9,  Aug.  1,  1929  (chapter  3), 
and  includes  all  revisions,  amendments,  and  changes  to  May  1,  1935.]     t 

W  7.8/2 :  3/2 

Savannah  River,  Ga.,  S.  C,  and  X.  C.  [letter  submitting  report  containing  gen- 
eral plan  for  improvement  of  Savannah  River,  Ga.,  S.  C,  and  N.  C,  for  pur- 
poses of  navigation  and  efficient  development  of  water  power,  control  of  floods, 
and  needs  of  irrigation].  1935.  ix+150  p.  il.  2  pi.  2  maps.  (H.  doc.  64,  74th 
Cong.  1st  sess. )  *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  35-26470 

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MISSISSIPPI  RIVER  COMMISSION 

Rivers.  Studies  of  river  betl  materials  and  their  movement,  witli  special  ref- 
erence to  lower  Mississippi  River.  Mississippi  River  Commission  Print,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.  [May  1935].  viii+161  p.  il.  (Paper  17  of  U.  S.  Waterways  Ex- 
periment Station,  Vicksburg,  Miss..  Jan.  1935.)  t  Paper,  $4.00,  Mississippi 
River  Commission,  Vicksburg,  Miss.  W  31.8 :  17 

NOETHEKX   AND    NOBTHWESTBKN    LAKES    SUEV^EY 

Note. — Charts  of  the  Great  Lakes  and  connecting  waters  and  St.  Lawrence  River  to 
the  international  boundary  at  St.  Regis,  of  Lake  of  the  Woods,  of  Lake  Champlain,  and 
of  the  natural  navigable  waters  of  the  New  York  State  canals  are  prepared  and  sold 
by  the  U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office,  649  Federal  Building,  Detroit,  Mich.  Charts  may  also 
be  purchased  at  the  following  U.  S.  engineer  offices  :  710  Armv  Building.  New  York  N  Y  • 
486  Broadway,  Albany,  N.  Y.  ;  540  Federal  Building,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  ;  and  Canal  Office. 
Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich.  A  catalog  (with  index  map),  showing  localities,  scales,  prices, 
and  conditions  of  sale,  may  be  had  upon  apjilication  at  any  of  these  offices. 

A  descriptive  bulletin,  which  supplements  the  charts  and  gives  detailed  information  as 
to  harbors,  shore  lines  and  shoals,  magnetic  determinations,  and  particulars  of  changing 
conditions  affecting  navigation,  is  issued  free  to  chart  purchasers,  upon  request.  The 
bulletin  is  revised  annually  and  issued  at  the  opening  of  navigation  (in  April),  and  sujp- 
plements  thereto  are  published  monthly  during  the  navigation  season. 

Complete  sets  of  charts  and  publications  may  be  seen  at  the  U.  S.  engineer  offices  in 
Duluth.  Minn..  Milwaukee.  Wis.,  Chicago.  111.,  and  Cleveland,  Ohio,  but  they  are  obtain- 
able only  at  the  sales  offices  above  mentioned. 

Great  Lakes.     Supplement  2,  June  26,  1035,  corrections  and  additions  to  Bulle- 
tin 44:  to  supplement  information  given  upon  charts  of  Great  Lakes.     U.  S. 
Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich.   [June  20,  1935].     p.  1-3+leaves  4-12+ 
[2]  p.  4°     t 
L.  C.  card  8-35459  W  33.3  :  44/supp.2 

FINANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Finance  cire^ilars.  Changes  7  [to]  Finance  circulars  P;  Jan.  31,  1935.  [1935.1 
4  p.  4°     [Issued  with  perforations  for  insertion  in  binder.]     t 

W  97.5/3 :  F,ch.7 

• Finance  circulars,     t 

Note. — Finance  circulars  contain  instructions  and  information  of  a  relatively  perma- 
nent character  pertaining  to  the  performance  of  the  technical  duties  of  finance  and 
disbursing  officers  and  of  property  and  contract  auditors.  Though  bearing  a  date,  they 
are  issued  in  a  single  lettered  series  without  regard  to  calendar  year,  each  to  contain 
subject  matter  of  related  character.  Each  circular  is  designated  by  a  letter  and  is 
published  in  a  numbered  series  of  sepai'ate  pamphlets  classified  according  to  subject 
matter.  Changes  to  Finance  circulars  are  published  in  a  single  numerical  series, 
applicable  to  all  pamphlets,  without  regard  to  calendar  year.  When  any  portion  of  a 
numbered  Finance  circular  has  been  embodied  in  a  lettered  circular,  that  portion  of 
the  numbered  circular  will  be  rescinded. 

D-1.  Technical  duties  of  finance  and  disbursing  officers  :  War  Department  procurement 
code,  explanatory  matter  pertaining  to  procurement  code;  May  1.5,  1935. 
[1935.]      6  p.  W  97.5/3  :  D-1/6 

INSULAR  AFFAIRS  BUREAU 

DOMINICAN    CUSTOMS   RECEIVERSHIP 

Report  of  28th  fiscal  period,  Dominican  Customs  Receivership  under  American- 
Dominican  convention  of  1924  [calendar  year  1934].  with  Summary  of  com- 
merce, [calendar]  year  1934.  1935.  [1]+119  p.  [Submitted  to  Bureau  of 
Insular  Affairs.]     t 

L.  C.  card  9-9600  W  6.13/1 :  934 

NATIONAL  GUARD  BUREAU 

National  Guard  regulations,     t 
L.  C.  card  War  26-7 

Note. — The  National  Guard  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in 
loose-leaf  binders.     They  are  being  printed  as  they  are  prepared  and  approved  regard- 
less of  the  serial  numbers  of  the  several  pamphlets,   and  rescind  the  regulations  pub- 
lished in  National  Guard  regulations,  1922,  National  Guard  regulations  in  force  Jan.  1, 
1926,  and   all  subsequent  regulations   published  as  changes  thereto,   and  are  the  only 
National  Guard  regulations  now  in  force. 
3.  Constitutional  provisions  pertaining  to  National  Guard  and   Federal  laws  enacted 
in   accordance   therewith;  Aug.   9,   1933.      [1935.]      35   p.      [Supersedes   NGR   3. 
Julv  1,  1929.]  W  70.7/4  :  3/3 

20.   Commissioned  officers  of  National  Guard;  Feb.  25,  1935.      [1935.]      32  p.      [Super- 
sedes NGR  20,  Nov.  12,  1931,  and  Changes  1,  Apr.  6,  1932.]  W  70.7/4  :  20/3 

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ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Ordnance  jn-ovision  system.  Ordnance  catalogue  (ordnance  provision  system)  : 
[Group  C]  Howitzer  and  carriage,  155  mm,  M1918,  parts  and  equipment; 
Dec.  11,  1934.  [1935.]  115+7+10  p.  il.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  C-3.) 
[Issued  with  perforations  for  insertion  in  binder.  Supersedes  Standard 
nomenclature  list  C-3,  Apr.  10,  1925.]     t  W  3-1.23  :  C-3/3 

■ Same:  Group  R,  (c)  Ammunition,  trench  mortar,  including  fuzes,  pro- 
pelling charges,  and  other  components;  July  1,  1935.  [1935.]  13  p.  (Stand- 
ard nomenclature  list  R^.)  [Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Standard 
nomenclature  list  R-^,  July  1,  1934.]     t  W  34.23  :  R-4/7 

Same:  Group  S,  (c)  Grenades,  hand  and  rifle,  chemical  candles,  all  types, 

and  fuzing  components;  July  1,  1935.  [1935.]  12+4  p.  (Standard  nomencla- 
ture list  S-3.)  [Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature 
list  S-3,  July  1,  1934,  together  with  all  changes  and  supplements  thereto.]     t 

W  34.23 :  S-3/6 
QUARTERMASTER  GENERAL  OF  ARMY 

Circulars.  Changes  67  [to]  Circular  2,  192S;  Apr.  2,  1935.  [1935.]  1  p. 
[Mimeographed,  accompanied  by  printed  pages  to  be  inserted  in  their  proper 
places  in  the  original  publication.  A  list  of  the  accompanying  changes  is 
found  on  p.  1  of  the  Changes  here  cataloged.]     $  W  77.4/3  :  2/ch.67 

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